Lá Vem Ela (Maria Mulambo)
Umbanda
The Mystical Procession of Maria Mulambo
“Lá Vem Ela (Maria Mulambo)” is a vibrant and evocative song that celebrates the arrival of Maria Mulambo, a revered figure in the Afro-Brazilian religion of Umbanda. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Maria Mulambo walking down the street, accompanied by other significant entities such as Tiriri, Marabô, and Tranca Rua. These figures are all Exus, spiritual entities known for their protective and guiding roles within the Umbanda tradition.
The song captures the mystical and celebratory atmosphere of a night illuminated by the moon, where the community eagerly anticipates the arrival of Maria Mulambo. The repeated refrain “Lá vem ela” (Here she comes) builds a sense of excitement and reverence. The lyrics also highlight the beauty of the night and the moonlight, setting a serene yet powerful backdrop for Maria Mulambo’s procession. The call to “abram alas” (make way) signifies the respect and honor given to her presence.
Maria Mulambo is often associated with transformation and the ability to overcome difficulties, symbolizing resilience and strength. The song’s mention of her dancing and the admiration of her work within Umbanda underscores her importance and the positive impact she has on the community. The inclusion of other Exus like Tiriri, Marabô, and Tranca Rua further emphasizes the collective strength and unity of these spiritual entities.
The song is not just a celebration of Maria Mulambo but also a tribute to the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Umbanda. It reflects the deep connection between the community and their spiritual guides, celebrating their presence and the protection they offer. The joyous and rhythmic nature of the song invites listeners to join in the celebration and feel the powerful energy of Maria Mulambo and her companions.