Ponto de Oxóssi - O Grande Rei
Juliana D Passos
The Noble Hunter: A Tribute to Oxóssi
Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de Oxóssi - O Grande Rei" is a vibrant homage to Oxóssi, a revered orixá in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. The lyrics celebrate Oxóssi as a powerful and noble hunter, entrusted by Oxalá with the dominion over all forests. The repeated phrase "Lá na macaia mora um rei grande senhor" emphasizes the reverence and respect held for this deity, who is depicted as a majestic and wise ruler of the natural world.
Oxóssi is described as the "Orixá de uma flecha só," highlighting his precision and skill as a hunter. This metaphor extends beyond literal hunting, symbolizing his role as a protector and provider, ensuring the abundance and well-being of his followers. The song also references his familial ties, noting that he is the brother of Ogum and the son of Iemanjá, further situating him within the rich tapestry of orixá mythology. His connection to knowledge and astuteness in hunting underscores his multifaceted nature, blending strength with wisdom.
The song also touches on Oxóssi's role in different cultural contexts, such as his identification with São Sebastião in Umbanda. This syncretism reflects the blending of African and Catholic traditions in Brazil, where orixás are often associated with Catholic saints. The invocation of Oxóssi's protection and blessings, particularly through the lines "Toca o agueré oke arolê, Óh Pai Oxóssi, venha nos defender," conveys a deep sense of devotion and reliance on his spiritual guidance. Juliana D Passos' lyrical tribute not only honors Oxóssi but also celebrates the cultural and spiritual heritage of Afro-Brazilian communities.