Saudação Aos Orixás

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A Spiritual Homage to the Orixás

Os Tincoãs' song 'Saudação Aos Orixás' is a profound tribute to the Orixás, the deities of the Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. The lyrics are a heartfelt salutation to these spiritual entities, invoking their presence and blessings. The repeated phrase 'Deus vos salve' (God save you) is a reverent greeting, acknowledging the sacredness of the 'aldeia' (village) and the 'canzuá' (a term that can refer to a sacred space or temple). This repetition emphasizes the deep respect and veneration the singer holds for these spiritual figures and spaces.

The song specifically mentions Obaluaê, the deity associated with healing and disease, and the 'rainha do mar' (queen of the sea), likely referring to Iemanjá, the goddess of the sea. These references highlight the importance of these deities in the spiritual and cultural life of the community. The invocation of the 'Senhor das matas' (Lord of the forests) and the mention of 'juremeira' (a practitioner of Jurema, a shamanic tradition) further enrich the song's spiritual tapestry, connecting it to the natural world and indigenous practices.

Os Tincoãs, known for their harmonious vocals and Afro-Brazilian rhythms, use this song to celebrate and preserve the rich cultural heritage of Afro-Brazilian spirituality. The song serves as both a prayer and a celebration, inviting listeners to join in the reverence and respect for the Orixás. Through its repetitive and meditative structure, 'Saudação Aos Orixás' creates a space for spiritual reflection and connection, honoring the deities that play a crucial role in the lives of many Afro-Brazilians.

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  1. Lamento Às Águas
  2. A Força da Jurema
  3. Salmo
  4. Chorojô
  5. Ajagunã
  6. Obaluaê
  7. Deixa a Gira Girá
  8. Sereia
  9. Cordeiro de Nanã
  10. Na Beira do Mar
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