as the “god of smallpox,” Babalú-Ayé certainly links back to disease in the body and the changes it brings. Because Babalú-Ayé both punishes people with...
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The song title is a reference to the Santería deity (Yoruba: òrìṣà) Babalú Ayé (Yoruba: Obalúayé). In the song's lyrics, originally written in Spanish...
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and justice and is deemed responsible for helping to mould humanity. Babalú Ayé is the oricha associated with disease and its curing, while Osain is linked...
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Santeria faith. The Lucumí language is used in the Santeria liturgy and Babalú-Ayé is the spirit of wrath and disease. In April 1987, the Church leased a...
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April 19, 2013. Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, 508 U.S. 520 (1993) "Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye, Inc. v. Hialeah, 508 U.S. 520 (1993)...
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States; the case, Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, was resolved in CLBA's favor. Babalú-Ayé J. Gordon Melton (1996). Encyclopedia of...
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creator, Olodumare, to assist humanity and to teach them to be successful on Ayé (Earth). Rooted in the native religion of the Yoruba people, most orishas...
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hierarchy, which in turn give power to a divine "Palais" and perogun shrines. Babalú-Ayé and Ọlọrun ground this cosmology and give it stability, while aṣẹ exists...
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figure in Santería as the Yoruba deity Babalu Aye. Like the beggar of the Christian Gospel of Luke, Babalu-Aye represents someone covered with sores licked...
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[further explanation needed] Creator of the cosmology and all that exists, Babalú-Ayé. From the Yoruba language, Olorun's name is a contraction of the words...
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Look up babalu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Babalu may refer to: "Babalú", a 1939 song popularized by Desi Arnaz in the 1940s BaBalu, a 2001 Michael...
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when they were transported in the slave trade. He has become known as Babalú-Ayé, among many other names, in the Orisha religion that developed in the...
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Constitution, thus leaving the Smith test in place. In Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah (1993), the Supreme Court stated that inquiries about...
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but you're not a babalawo" (Tu tienes un santo pero no eres babalao). "Babalú" Iyalawo Pai-de-santo Traditional African religion portal Olupona, Jacob...
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often acting as liaisons between Òde Ọ̀run (the invisible realm) and Ilé Ayé (the physical realm). Irunmale(s) can therefore best be described in English...
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the Santería faith Church of Lukumi Babalu Aye, Hialeah, Florida, United States Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. City of Hialeah, a U.S. Supreme Court...
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refers to "Babalú-ayé", an orisha or deity in the Santería religion. The album title informally written as Babalu is often seen written as BaBalu because...
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God: Ọlọrun / Olodumare / Olofin The Orisha: Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé Elegua Erinle Eshu Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun Olokun Ori Oko Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala...
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the impeccably executed dance music on the CD, Babalú Ayé also contains a long "bonus track"—"Babalú Ayé'," a loose folkloric/jazz experiment featuring...
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Yorubaland Weapon Osanyin staff Battles Osanyin Vs Orunmila Osanyin Vs Babalú Ayé Osanyin Vs Shango Osanyin Vs Eshu Animals Bird Symbol Leaf, Herb Adherents...
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mythology Aja, spirit of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers Babalú-Ayé, spirit of illness and disease Erinlẹ, spirit of abundance, the healer...
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God: Ọlọrun / Olodumare / Olofin The Orisha: Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé Elegua Erinle Eshu Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun Olokun Ori Oko Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala...
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deity that shaped humans from clay and takes their corpses after death Babalú-Ayé, orisha of the earth, healing, smallpox, respect for the elderly Tlaltecuhtli...
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God: Ọlọrun / Olodumare / Olofin The Orisha: Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé Elegua Erinle Eshu Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun Olokun Ori Oko Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala...
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12 – 28 Dedicated to Oduduwa "Iyaagbe," Òrìṣà of Earth and matron of the Ayé (the world), father of the Yoruba people Ẹrẹ́nà/March 15 – 19 Also dedicated...
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Nana Miriam N'Debbi Nyaberi Zaberi Modimo Ditaolane Chiuta Aganju Aja Babalu Aye Eshu Erinle Elegua Ibeji Nana Oba Obatala Ogun Oko Olokun Olorun Osanyin...
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Mãe Menininha's terreiro), Gal Costa (who was initiated to the Orisha Babalú-Ayé), Mestre Didi (son of the iyalorishá Mãe Senhora), Antonio Risério, Caribé...
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God: Ọlọrun / Olodumare / Olofin The Orisha: Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé Elegua Erinle Eshu Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun Olokun Ori Oko Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala...
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sitcom I Love Lucy. Dezi Arnaz chanted "Olé, Olé, Olé" during his song to Babalú-Ayé, an African deity.[citation needed] The song was written by Margarita...
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God: Ọlọrun / Olodumare / Olofin The Orisha: Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé Elegua Erinle Eshu Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun Olokun Ori Oko Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala...
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