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Sunday, March 3, 2013

VODOU 21 NATIONS UNDER GOD SANCE TRADITION

VODOU 
21 NATIONS UNDER GOD 
SANCE TRADITION


21 DIVISIONES / 21 DIVISION
Copyright © 2013 Sancista Brujo Luis





LAS 21 DIVISIONES
 DEL SANSE PUERTO RIQUEÑA

1. Division Legba "Leguas"
"Levanes' "Lebanes'
2. Division Del Fuego / Del Monte Ogunes
3. Division Ghede / del Cementerio
4. Division del Fuego / Candelos
5. Division Belcanes
6. Division Metresas 
7. Division de Agua Dulce / Indios
8. Division Solieres / Soler
9. Division Prieto / Petro / Negra / Morena
10. Division Simbises 
11. Division Centinelas
12. Division Guineas
13. Division Madamas
14. Division Niños
15. Division Orientales
16. Division Potencias
17. Division Magos / Nagos
18. Division Yanes
19. Division Jemelos
20. Division Cemises
21. Division Arabeses



Las 21 Divisiones Dominicanas


1) Leguas

2) Ogunes,
3) Rodas
4) Locos,
5) Guedes
6) Petros,
7) Simbis
8) Locomis,
9) Zombis
10) Indios
11) Nagos
12) Congos
13) Guines
14) Niñillos
15) Caes
16) Dangueles
17) Shuques
18) Piues
19) Difemayos
20) Petifones
21) Marasas.

Contrary to popular belief the first Africans to set foot on Puerto Rico or the Americas for that matter where free men.  In 1509.a West African free man who was the son of a Yoruba King and latter baptized Juan Garrido was an African Conquistador who worked under Juan Ponce de Leon, "Puerto Rico's first Governor" and was the first free African man to set foot on Puerto Rican soil almost 100 years prior to the first African slaves that came to the Continental United States, "Jamestown 1607".  Another free black man was the historical Pedro Mejías, who married the last Cacica Chief of Puerto Rico, Yuiza who like Pedro Mejias was baptized a Catholic and renamed Luisa in order for both to be legally wed under Spanish law. 

Like the Dominican Anacaona who makes up a part of the Agua Dulce Division, Yuiza was a Puerto Rican Cacica "Chief" who presently makes up a part of the Spirits venerated in Puerto Rican Sance.  The northern town of Luisa Aldea in Puerto Rico is named after this very important historical figure happened to be the last female Cacique Chief in the Caribbean.

Like many Spanish, French, Portuguese and latter English Colonies  the African enslaved people came from different societies and tribes, each having their own dialect, language and culture, but the slaves of Puerto Rico were mainly of the Yoruba, Igbos, Congo and Bantu.

Haitian Vodou or Voudun consists of 21 Nations or Nasyons of Lwa or what Dominicans call los Loases or Misterios de La 21 Divisiones  ( 21 Divisiones is also known as Budű or Vudű Dominicano.) This means that the Lwa come from 21 various tribes or Nations from West Africa, each having their own ancestral or village Orisha or Kimpungulu "Mpungo".  Although some claim its less others claim it is more.  It is historically proven that the African slaves brought to Cuba, Hispañola and Puerto Rico where from those that are numbered and listed below, which consist of what is known as the 21 Naciones, Nasyons or Nationes.

1. The Yoruba "Nago" 2. The Bantu, Bikongo Congo "Kongo"
3. The Foula
4. The Ewe
5. The Fon
6. Dahomey
7. Arara 'Arada, Arda"
8. Ibo Lele
9. Angola
10. Ogou
11. Ketu
12. Sango
13. Togo
14. Danwomen,
15. Mayonbe,
16. Wangol,
17. Makaya,
18. Bambara
19. Igbo
20. Ado
21. Hausa

This list can vary or change as the Mandingue "Mandinga", the Ashanti and other tribes were defenetly brought to the New World, that can also be a part of the Nations, but as I have described, in Puerto Rico alone the majority of the African slaves were from Yoruba, Congo, Bantu and Igbo which was estimated to be around 15,000 African slaves by the year 1555. 

The Vodou " Vodoun" 21 Naciones, " Nasyons or Nanchons  " or 21 Divisiones "Divisions is a formation of a group of Spirits and Divinities that come from a geographical point of origin or blood lineage.  Now in Haitian Vodou these 21 Nationes have been split into four groups, while in Dominican Vudu and Puerto Rican Sance, "also spelled Sanci or Sanse" they have been split into three. 

In Haitian Vodou you have generally Rada, Petwo, Ghede and Congo, and other sub divisiones that the Lwa may fall within, such as Anago. While in Dominican Vudu you have Division Blanca, Division Negra and Division India.  Each of these "3 Potencias" are represented in this form. 
 
1) Misterios deAlta Luz, Rada is ruled by Light 
and represent the Sun. 
 The Loases of this Division can also be broken down into other Sub Divisiones, and can pertain to other Divisions.   The word Rada comes from the Arara word for Light or Sun, which discribes the Lwa of this Division.  All though they are represented as Spirits of Aryan features, such as light skin, light eyes and blond hair.  What this really means is that the Rada Division or Division Blanca are Lwa of pure light, which speaks more of their auric layer than tone of humanly flesh. They are very benevolent, docile, wise, ancient, calm and sweet in nature. 

In our altars these Lwa are represented or synchrenized with images of Catholic Saints, but this is not always the rule of thumb, as Catholic imagery can and is often used in all Diviones.

2) Misterios de la Oscuridad, Petro
Petro is ruled by the Night and represent the light of the Moon.  This is the Division where one finds the Petro and Ghuede.  Again like the Rada, in this Division one will find sub divisiones or Lwa that are of Africa or Root Lwa that were born in the Americas.  Many of the Lwa found in this Division are those that are honored in Cuban Palo Monte, Palo Mayombe and Brazilian Quimbanda.  While the Rada Lwa are more docile, the Petro Lwa are more agresive, outspoken, fierce, and hot tempered in nature.  Many of these Lwa as I have mentioned are the fustrated energy of the Ancestors, who suffered bondage, or ridacule, and some can also be ancient Lwa from Africa, who became furotious with the mistreatment of their people.

3) Misterios de La Raiz, Division Agua Dulce
 This the root and represents the land, thus the earth.   Division Indio or Agua Dulce does not consist of Lwa from Africa, but the Spirits as honored and venerated by the Taino, and Arawak natives of the Caribbean and known as a group as Zemi or Cemi.

This Division for those that do not understand our traditions, would find it a bit confusing, but in all actuality is a simple Division to understand.  These Lwa are the Spirits of the Land, the Root Lwa, Loases de la Raiz or as they are called in Haitian Vodou, the Rasin Lwa.  This means that they are native of the land, native born, spirits of the earth or place in which one is currently in. 

Many of these Lwa are also the Mestizo, Mulatto or Sambo offspring or vuelta of a Rada, Petro and or Rasin Lwa, which spawned a new Spirit, or an ancient Taino Spirit "Zemi" who has adapted an African Lwa name, such as is the case with Erzulie Dantor and Cachita Tumbo which are both Root Lwa, and to make it a little bit more confusing, Erzulie Dantor also falls under the Petro Lwa and the Sance sub division of Lwa known as Metresas. Anaisa Pye is another root Lwa.

"Guabancex and Coatrisquie"

In Haitian Vodou this Division does not egsist as it does in Puerto Rican Sance and Dominican 21 Division; many of the Lwa in this Division, "Like Erzulie Dantor and Cachita Tumbo" are actually mixed into other Divisiones.

Many of the Lwa or Misterios in this Division can be found in Vodou, Sance and 21 Divisiones, while others are more local Lwa from the island and its Sociedades that honor them.    For excample many local Cacique, Caciquas and Bohique have in death reached Lwa statues, and each Island has their own. 

The Petro Lwa can also fall under la Raiz and under Rada, and most are clasified as Meztiso, Mulatto and Zambaggoa "Zambo /Sambo" Spirits.


1. Mestizo - white and native
2. Mulatto - white and black
3. Zambo - white, black and natives

The word Lwa in Spanish "Loase pronounced Loh Ah Seh or Loases" comes from the French word Loi prounounced L Wah, or the Haitian Kreyol word Lalwa or la lwa which mean, the Law.  Thus the Vodou Spirits embody the cosmic laws of creation.  The Lwa are also known as the Misterios or the Mysteries.



THE 21 & 7 DIVISIONS / DIVISIONES


Many people in the Americas who follow an African religions and Spiritual traditions recognize the two most iconic images within our traditions, which are La Siete Potencia Africana ( Seven African Powers ), and the image used for La 21 Divisiones.  But unlike the 7 African Powers that often uses the name of the Orisha under its synchronized Catholic Saint, very rarely will one find this on the picture for the 21 Divisiones, which traditionally uses both the Catholic image and the Catholic name.

I would like to take this time on this article to use the name of the Lwa as it pertains to the traditional Dominican image of the 21 Divisiones with their Santos counterpart.  But before I go further, I need to clarify that there are more than 21 Lwa, just as their are more than 7 Orisha, in the Lukumi Pantheon.  Elders will often say there are 101, 201, 1001, or 2001, the number one at the end symbolizes infinite or that there are Lwa that we do not know of, as it is impossible for any human to know them all.

The iconic 21 Divisiones is the pantheon of Lwa that are highly venerated in the Dominican Republic.  They are the local and most loved and widly known Lwa of the Dominican Republic, and while Puerto Rican Sance recognizes these Lwa, many Lwa are known or venerated in the Dominican Republic that are not known in Puerto Rico and visa versa, the same can be said with Haitian Vodou and Louisiana Voodoo, as each has their own local Spirits.

Also in Sance many of the local Emisarios or Spirits of the Comisiones, that make up the Cuadro Espiritual, which is not worked in Dominican 21 Division are on their way of becoming Lwa, these spirits are known as Corrientes or Sance, and will one day become local Lwa Misterios.  Thus in part why in Sance they have their own sub Division, known more as Comisiones, which are Spirits that make up one's spiritual frame, and one day will be Lwa. Similiar cocepts can be found in American Voodoo.  For instance, Marie Lavou, Black Hawk and Dr John are but a few historical American figures who are on their way of becoming Lwa; at least in the New Orleans Voodoo traditiones.


1.Klemezin Klemey / La Señorita Metresa Clarabel 
= Santa Clara
2.Ogun Balendjo = San Santiago Matamoros
3.Anaisa Pye = Santa Ana con la Niña Maria
4.Belie Belcan = San Miguel
5. Metresili = Nuestra Señora Dolorosa
6. Ghuede Limbo = San Expedito
7. Ogun Badagris = San Jorge
8. Gunguna = Santa Elena
9. Soley =  San Nicolas del Sol
10.  Baron Cementerio / Baron Sabalo 
= San Elias del Monte Caramelo
11.  Papa Legba = San Antonio de Padua
12.  Luis Guede = San Luis Gonzaga
13. La Marasa = San Cosmos y San Damian
14. Gran Torolisa = Jesus de la Buena Esperanza
15. Lubanna Filomena = Santa Marta la Dominadora
16. Papa Candelo = image of himself, traditionally 
or San Carlos Borromeo
17. Agalla Dulce
18. Gran Cacique
19.. Ersili Danto Pye = Santa Barbara Africana /
20. Tindjo Alawe = San Rafael
21. Bondye = Papa Buen Dios el Todopoderoso




21 DIVISIONES / 21 DIVISION / 21 NATIONES
Copyright © 2013 Sancista Brujo Luis


JEFES OF THE 21 DIVISIONES


1)  División Legbá or Division Leguas : 
 The ancient elder, and young Loases  Lords of the pathways, communication, guardians, gatekeepers and messengers of the Misterios.  Although the Legba have their own Division they pertain to every other, for without them, the doors between the Spiritual, Astral and Material plane could not be opened or closed.  Nothing is done without first egknowlowding Legba, may it be by a prayer, the tapping three times on the altar or ritualistic dance and gestures with the ritual rattle and the Jarro Divisional. The Jefe "Chief' is Papa Legba also known in Africa as Legbara.  He is not the eldest, nor the youngest, but surely one of the wisest of his Division.  In this Division one finds Legbá Carfú, Legbá Atibón, Leguasito, Rosita Legba and countless other Legbas.  Their color is often brown with another color to distinquish the Lwa.

Yoruba tradition states that when God "Olodumare" fell ill, all the Orisha tried to find a remedy for that which ailed him, but it was only Elegbara who found the remedy, thus Olodumare blessed him with having the abilities to be in all areas at once.   Another legend states that when Nzambi Bondye created the universe he left Legba in charge of planet earth, so that he "God" may rest.  Papa Legba with the help of Papa Ogun and other Loases helped to create the foundation of what would be life on earth.   

2)  División del Fuego / del Monte or Division Ogunes: 
The Jefe Chief is Ogun Balendjo, eldest son of Papa Ogun.  Unlike Papa Ogun who is often distant from humans, Ogun Balendjo and his brothers have a close relationship with life on earth and its ever growth in tecnology.  The Ogun answer to no other Lwa or humans for that matter but Legba who they have the greatest respect, in which they abandon their weapons, spears and military supplies and become the great leaders.  Where Legba opens the pathways, Ogun leads and clears the path and comes to heal and console.

Many of the Ogun dress in Blue, although Green and Red is also used, and ofren are seen riding their trusted White stallions.  There are many Lwa in this division, such as Ogun Balendjo, Ogún Badagrí, Ogún Batalá, Ogún Fegallo, Ogún Negué, Ogún Panamá and Ogun Ansú. But many who pertain to this Division do not carry the name Ogun such as Osanj and the sub division of Gran Bwa as well as other Lwa that do not carry the Ogun sername.

Ogun's importance is retold in the story of when Bondye gave the keys of the earth to Legba.  Legba quickly went to Ogun. Legba commisioned him to carve the roads through the ruff turain and jungles that had been the earth at the time.   Ogun was the only Lwa with the proper wisdom and knolwedge of human evolution and he taught them "humans" the art of making tools and the implements nesessery for the evolution of the earth.  He quickly won favor in Bondye's eyes who comisioned him as King amongst the other Lwa, but Ogun refused, when he saw the greed and power humans had and how they used and manipulated his implements for war and strife, that Ogun refused the position and went to live in the deepest of jungles.  Although he presides till this day in the deepest of woods it is because of Ogun that humans learned the art of tools, war, healing and tecnology .

( The first cells on earth feed of amino acids and grew on iron, and that Lightning might have helped create the key building blocks of life on Earth ....  Ok this is not a science class, you get the picture...)

3) División Radá, Division Rodas,

División del Aire or Division Blanca: 
 In Dominican Vudu known as La 21 Divisiones, the Jefe to this Division is Pié Pier Basicó or Ferraille Adogan Piel,  Papa Pie Anciano, who is synchenized with San Simon Pedro or San Marcos de Leon who is an ancient Ogun Lwa of Fire. In this Division one finds the highly elevated Lwa of the skies and air element, such as Belié Belcán Toné (who happens to be an Ogun.) Dambala, Papa Legba, Papa Loko, Papa Sobo, La Sirena Yemalla, Gran Ersili, Erzulie Freda, Agwe, Gran Halouba, Klemezin, and Filomez to name a few. Many dress in white with another color to distinguish the Lwa.

The Rada Lwa are the ancient Spirits of Africa, and every culture that came from Africa, "every single one" their Spirits, and Deities are the spawn and children of the Rada, who are as ancient as they are wise and benevolent.

When Buen Dios created the universe he came to an area we now call earth, and through his will he called on Da, and Da with his coils formed the earth.  Da with his coils formed the hills and the valleys, he formed the trees and he formed the jungles.  Then Buen Dios knew it was good, that he lit the earth by day with the sun and the night with the moon and stars "Mawu - Lisa".  Then from Da's golden coils deceanded the first Premordials, who forged metal, created volcanoes, the vast seas, lakes, streams and ponds.  Then lightning deceaned on a sacred place called IFE, and the sacred stones where formed, which would house the Sacred Premordials.   Then Da's reflection on the water created a rainbow, and Papa Buen Dios said, this shall be your wife.  Then Buen Dios looked at Da and said.  'From this day forth you shall be called Dambala and your wife the Rainbow Serpent shall be called Aida Wedo, and through you the Cosmic Sperm and her the Cosmic Egg, will from clay create smaller forms of stone, and I shall breath life into them, and all life that walks, crawls, slithers, flies, runs and swims will reside in Ife, the birthplace place of Life.  Thus life descended in drops of rain and lightning bolts on Ife, and the first stones became life forms and Buen Dios sent Fa to give consciousness to these life forms and they soon filled the earth with beauty and wonder.

4) División India, Division Indios or Division Agua Dulce:

 The Jefe is a Loa de Raiz (Root) Lwa by the name Cacique Samaó or Gamaó.  This Division is the largest Division in Sance, Zancie and 21 Division, and it consists of 1/3 of the Great Spirits of the Native people of the Americas, the Indigenous people, and the Root or Misterios de Raiz.  Within this Division one does not just find the Cemi "Zemi" Spirits of the Taino, Arawak and Caribs, but also historical and elevated Cacique and Cacica chiefs, Nitaino warriors, Naboria common folks, Bohique priests and Bohitu Shamans, who have ascended into Lwa status.  This Division is of the element of fresh sweet water.  There colors are blue, green, red and yellow.

A Puerto Rican Taino folklore tells the tail of how Yucaju "God" had a son named Yayael who rebelled against his father, Yucaju banished his son, but Yayael kept rebelling against his father, for he wanted to be more powerful than he.  In a fit of rage Yucaju killed his son, and when his rage was gone, remorse started to set in.  So he took a Jiguera goard from the Higuera Tree and placed Yayael's bones within it.  Then Yucaju painted Zemi symbols on the gourd and hung it above the entrance of his hut, in case any other Cemi dared rebel against Yucaju they would meet the same fate.  and to demonstrate Yucaju's strength and power.  But Atabeira the great mother of the Sea, wanted to see her son, and begged Yucaju to let her see his remains within the Jiguera.  When Yucaju agreed, he took down the Jiguera and opened it so that Atabeira could see the remains of Yayael.  But instead of Yayael's bones, what was inside the jiguera was fresh sweet water "Agua Dulce" and fresh water fish.  At the time the only waters of the earth were the salty waters of Atabeira, and the only fish where those that lived within the sea.  So they poured the fresh water on the earth and its fresh water fish which created the streams, rivers, ponds and lakes and the life within it, which would sustain animal and plant life on earth.  But they could not resist the urge to feast from some of the fish within the jiguera gourd.  Thus Yayael became as great as his father, for he created sustainable life for humans, and also lived within his father and mother.

Within this Division there are many Lwa and Cemi some of the most popular are Tindjo Alawe, Agueybana, Hacuaí Dantó, Agalla Dulce, Doña Mencia, Doña Ines, Yuiza, Anacaona, Caonabo, Cayacoa, Guaroa, Tamayo,  Carmelina Dansolei, "Carmelina Dan Soley", India Agua Azul. Indio Carinoa, Pluma Blanca, Toro Sentado, Aguila Roja, Aguila Blanca, Indio Enriquillo, India Ciboney, India Jihoanya and Gran Cacique to name a few, in this Division one also finds the Comisiones de Indios which are Emisarios of the Division such as Indio de la Paz, Indio de la Fuerza, Indio Poderoso, Indio de la Guerra, Indio Bravo, Indio Libertador and Indio Valiente.

5)  División Del Cementerio,  Division Guedé: 
 The Jefe of this Division is Barón Samedí also known as Baron del Cementerio or el Varon del Cementerio.  He is the son of Aganman Nibo who is known as Papa Ghede Limbo. The Ghede Division lives within the stomach of el Baron del Cementerio, and come out through the birth canal of La Baronesa which is symbolized by the entrance of a graveyard.  The Ghede are the dead, but definitely not the Ancestors.  Unlike the Ancestors who do not reside in the graveyard, the Ghede do, often under the tombs and grave sites.  For this reason alone one never places the Ghede near the Ancestors or ones departed.  El Baron is always represented by the eldest tomb of a male buried in that particular cemetery while La Baronesa who is also called Madame Brigitte, is represented by the oldest female tomb.  Ghede Limbo is represented by the oldest tomb with a cross.  Of all the Divisions there are more Ghede then there are Lwa, and some of the most recognized besides the ones I mentioned are, Barón Sandí, Lakuá, Ghede Zaina, Luis Ghede, Ghede Zumbí, Gedelía, Gedelina and Guedesito.  There color is often Black or purple with another color to distinguish the Ghede.

In many African cultures especially the Bantu it was believed that the first two human souls, one male and the other female "children of Mawu the Moon and Lisa the Sun and grandchildren of Nana Buluku" traveled to the earth on Da's golden thread which was symbolic of a Spider's web or a Serpent's coil "Lightning" and then took human form. They lived a long and fruitful life in a place called Ife, that was made suitable for them to inhabit by elder Primordials. When they died they became the first Dead, the first Ghede, Ti Ghede, and Ghede Zaina.  Ghede Zaina is known as brother of Gun and Da. "Ogun and Dambala"

While Haitian Vodou and Dominican Vudu de la 21 Divisiones honors the Ghede and they are often the last to be invoked in Fete, the Ghede are not so much invoked or involved in the practices of Puerto Rican Sance, unless the Sociedad has a strong tie with Haitian Voudon.  The Lwa such as El Baron del Cementerio, often come silently to observe and is given his gin, and the Ghede are honored in the cemetery and tombs, but rarely do they participate in Sance Fiestas.

The Ghede love spicy foods, Habaneros, and when mounting a Houngan or Papa Bocor love to drink Gin and eat the ashes from lit cigars, many also use the ashes to paint their faces.  They always boast on how the Rada Lwa make their promises but it is the Ghede who often comply, especially when it comes to the dirty work that the Rada refuse to do.  Many of the Rada Lwa and Metresas find the Ghede to be vulgar, loud and obnoxious and will not be in the same vicinity when they are present. 

6)  División Petrós or Division Negra:
 The Jefe of this Division is Gran Buá Yilet and Ti Jean Petro.

Ti Jean Petro was a Dominican African ."Spanish" slave from Santa Cruz de Barahona " a City in the South of the Dominican Republic" who became a powerful and well respected Papa Bokor by the name of Don Juan Felipe Pedro.  He Incorporated not just only the off springs of Arawak and African Spirits from the Kongo and Dahomey who were as oppressed as its people, but also harnessed the oppressed energies of the Ancestral Lwa.  Although many are Lwa, many are elevated historical figures who fought for independence, justice and freedom at all costs.  These Ancestral Spirits where called Bukulu or Egun by the Africans and Hupia or Opia by the Taino and Arawak people.  The Petro are the of springs of these two cultures.  They are the root lwa of the new world and do not appear in African Vodou, and are more aggressive in nature than their Rada counterpart.  There are many Petros, each country has its own local one, while other share many in common such as Erzulie Dantor, Mambo Fatima,  Mambo Maronet, Ti Jean Petro, Jean Fegó Pié, Legba Kalfou, Pile Fey Simbi Dlo, Gran Torolisa, Juan Danto Piě, Tiyán Petró and many more.  There color is Red with another color to distinguish the Lwa.  When dealing with the Petro, one must be careful what is asked for, they literarly listen to everything you say, and if it is of a vengenceful nature they are quick to repay their depots. They are not as lenient as the Rada Lwa, when it comes to dealing with punishments.  The Petro like all Lwa are no ones watch dog, or no ones genie in a bottle waiting for its master's command, no man has power over any Lwa and they are forces of nature that demand the greatest of respects.

In Haiti and the Dominican Republic the Petwo or Petro are the spirits of African slaves and Indians who fought for freedom and independence.  In Puerto Rican Sance this Division is known as Division Negra or Morena and most are the brave souls of those who practiced their traditions despite adversary.  In Sance the Congo Spirits, las Negras, los Cimarones, and Esclavos of a person's Cuadro Espiritual fall under this Division, these Spirits are often los Emisarios or Los Sance of the Petro Lwa.   This Division in Haiti and the Dominican Republic is associated with Blood and Fire, and enjoy their blood offerings while in Sance these are the Emisarios which do not ask for nor work with blood, but are given guava fruit and red wine.  This Division works at night and preside in the woods and dense forests of the Caribbean Islands where their Servidores labor their energy.

Although many African slaves brought with them from Africa, their views and beliefs on Spirits and the after life.  It is highly likely that their beliefs was influenced by the native Tainos.  The Petro Lwa and Spirits have much Taino and Arawak influence. 

The Taino believed that the rain forests, and dense forests was inhabited by the Op’a or Opias.  Now the Opia often slept during the day, and came alive when the Sun set in the west in the land of Coaybay "realm of the dead", awakening the Opias.  The Opia could take any form they so wished, some could appear as they appeared in human form known as Mabuya "Ghosts", others could take on the form of animals, especially that of the Cacibajagua "the Bat" or Mucaro "the owl" .  These nocternal creatures where viewed as the Spirits of the Dead that arose from Coaybay and came to the realm of Goize "the living spirit" through caverns and caves that where viewed as the gateway to the realm of the dead or the belly of Maquetaurie Guayaba "el Gran Baron del Cementerio".  The Opias would go into the deepest woods have their sacred Arieto "ceremonial and religuous dances" and would feast on the Guayaba "Guava" fruit when they tired.  The Taino never ventured into the deep forest at night because the Opia would seduce them into sexual acts and take their soul into the realm of the dead, or feast on their blood which was to the Opia sweeter then that of the nectar of the Guava fruit. 

The noctornal bat is the Petro's messenger, and yes these Lwa can be arogent, especially when they mount a caballo.  This arrogance also comes from a Taino legend of the Bat. 

In the begining of time the Bat went to heaven to look for God "Yucaju", and begged Yucaju to give him feathers for he was cold.  But Yucaju had no feathers left to give, since he had given them all to the birds in the earth.  Then Yucaju said unto all the birds.  "Each of you will give unto the Bat a feather so that he may fasten them onto his body. 

When the Bat got every feather, he was the most magnificent and luxuriant creature on the earth, and it is said that when he passed over the ocean he created the Rainbow. 

This of course made the Bat very proud and vainful and he would look on all life with a disdainful look and would speak to all the birds rudly and with an insulting remark.

Yucaju quickly took notice of the Bat and made it so that the heat of the Sun  heated the earth so much that in order for Mother Earth to cool down, she let loose a steam of vapor into the heavens that soon came down as torential down pour and strong winds.  This made the Bat's feathers fall, and soon the Sun came and shown on the Bat's eyes, and thus blinding him.   The Bat blinded by the Sun hid in the depths of the earth ashamed of what had become of him, and until this day he and his desendants come out only at night in flocks, blind still by the Ancient Sun, but flying very quickly looking for their feathers before the Sun rises in the East.

(Every tradition has its mythology and folklore, Sance and Espiritismo Folclorica is not an exception to this rule.  Before I continue with this post, I would love to thank my Padrino, 'May his spirit be in the pressence of Buen Dios, Hector Rodriguez who told me many Puerto Rican folklores in el Yunque and the Camuy Caves.  He had a deep love of Puerto Rico" and his Taino heritage. A great love I have passed to my own children and with God's good grace will someday pass to my grandbabies.)

7) División Locós:
 The Jefe of this Division is Papa Loko who is synchrenized with Saint Joachin, in the creation of the earth, these Lwa landed on top of trees, thus they are said to manifest their energy in Palm Trees and Ceibas.  

8) División Simbís or Division Simbises: 
The Jefe of this Division is Gran Simbi Dlo, or Simbi Andeso also spelled Simbi Andeazo.

9) División Congós:  
The Jefe of this Division is Gamodi.

10) División Guinés: 
 The Jefe of this Division is Aguiné Pier.

11) División Ninigó or Division Niñillos: 
The Jefe of this Division is Ramón Ñiñigó Sandó.

12) División Caés: 
 The Jefe of this Division is Caé Samá.

13) División Danguelés:
 The Jefe of this Division is Danguélé Quinamá.

14) División Shuqués:
 The Jefe of this Division is Shuqué Alangué.

15) División Marasá o de los Gemelos: 
The Jefes of this Division are Radisá Lamé and La Marasá.

16) División Piués: 
The Jefe of this Division is Piués Lambá.

17) División Difemayós: 
The Jefe of this Division is Gamó.

18)  División Petifonés:
 The Jefe of this Division is Sigó.

19) División Locamí or Division Locomis: 
 The Jefe of this Division is  León Nicomé, Ňyiucomé.

20)  División Sombí or Division Zombi: 
 The Jefe of thiis Division is Pie Tiyán.

21) División Nagós:
Thw Jefe is Olishá Bayí.



LAS SIETE DIVISIONES PANTEON DEL SANSE, 
LOS SIETE JEFES.

PUERTO RICAN 7 POTENCIAS, 7 AFRICAN POWERS KNOWN AS LA SIETE DIVISIONES OR SIETE JEFES

Copyright © 2013 Sancista Brujo Luis

Although there are 21 Divisions both in Dominican Vudù and the Pantheon of Puerto Rican Sanse, 7 Divisiones are the most venerated and respected amongst Puerto Ricans.  Like Dominican and Haitian Vodou, within each Division their is a Punto Misterio known "in Spanish" as el Jefe or La Jefa, but what is apperant is that each of the "7" Siete Jefes come from one of the Divisiones that follows, and as you will notice, the similarities within Puerto Rican Sanse and Dominican 21 Divisiones.

1) Division de Papa Lebanes, Los Legbas
The Jefe of this División is Papa Legba, they embody the element of earth and fire.  They help in opening pathways, opening doors to other realms, as well as uncrossing and destroying sorcery and black magic. Many of the Legbas are great communicators and help us is relaying messages. 

2) Division del Monte, Los Ogunes
The Jefe of this División is Ogun Balendyó and under him are Ogun Badagrí, Ogun Fegallo, Osanjeh, Gran Bwá, and other Misterios. 

This Division embody the element of earth, fire, metal, wood and plant.  They are hard workers, guardians, blacksmiths, soldiers, doctors, healers and warriors.  Out of all the Naciones they work the hardest, none stop and can be very fierce and temperamental. 

3) Division Del Cementerio, Los Guedeses.
The Jefe of this Divisió is el Barón del Cementerio, within this division Santa Marta la Dominadora and Santa Marta La Bruja, Baron del Sabado, Baron de la Cruz and Papa Guede Limbo.

The Division del Cementerio include los Guedés and they embody the element of earth and fire.  This Division helps in resolving all sorts of problems.  They help in opening and closing the doors to the realm of the dead.  They can be mischievous and often ruthless tricksters, and if offended, can be very dangerous.  They should never be called on by those who do not completely have wisdom over their misteries as they can unleash evil malevolent spirits as easily as benevolent spirits.  

4) Division Del Fuego. 
 The Jefe of this Division is Papa Candelo, they fall under the División de los Prietos and Division del Cementerio, and within this Division one finds countless Misterios, which have their origins both in the Americas as well as Africa. 

The Candelo Division embody the element of fire and air, and although they are Petro and some Guedés they also have their own Familia, "Division".  They open the pathways for progression, change and evolution.  They are great guardians and swift healers and messengers for Papa Buen Dios.  They work hard for finding a solution and solving all forms of dilemmas.  They are great paleros, and have a great wisdom and knowledge over ancient magic and herbalism.  They also work well in all judicial matters.

5) Division De Belcanes
The Jefe of the Division de los Belcanes is Belie Belcan Tome.  Within this Division one finds the Belcan Nacion, which embody the element of Air and Earth,   They fight for justice and peace and are a great defense against demons, evil spirits, occult enemies and black magic.  They are wise, ancient and of a benevolent nature although they are fierce warriors and keep order amongst chaos. 

6). Division de Metresas
The Jefe or Jefa of the División de las Metresas is Metresili, and there are many Metresas.  Although they pertain to their own Division, they can also belong to another.

The Mestresas embody the elements of earth and water.  They work in matters of emotioms, thoughts and feelings.  They govern over love, womanhood, motherhood, maternity, fertility, beauty and femininity.  Their colors are Pink, Yellow, Orange and Gold.

7). Division del Agua Dulce, Los Indios
The Jefe of this Division is Tindjo Alague and consists of all the Spirits as mentioned above in the 21 Divisiones.

This Division of Misterios make up 1/3 of the Misterios, they are highly venerated within Puerto Rican Sanse and are a very important division of Spirits.  They embody the elements of water and air.

Other Divisiones in Sanse include.

Division Soley or Division del Sol.   The Jefe of this Division is Gran Soley or Gran Solier, and this Division consists of the highly elevated Lwa known as the Rada.  These Lwa bring ilumination, clarity, insight, wisdom and knowledge. 


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Monday, October 8, 2012

FIESTAS ESPIRITUALES SANSE TRADITIONAL RELIGION

FIESTAS ESPIRITUALES
 of Sanse de las 7 Divisiones
del Panteón Sancista de Puerto Rico

Sancista Brujo Luis



SANSE 7 DIVISIONES DEL PANTEON SANCISTA
21 DIVISIONES
7 POTENCIAS SEVEN POWERS
 



Feast Days of the Saints are very important within the Caribbean, Latin America and the Hispanic cultures, as most holidays revolve around the birth, life or death of a Biblical and folk Saint.  In Puerto Rico these Feast Days are known and celebrated as Fiestas Patronales, in which the inhabitants of each Pueblo gathers together in la Plaza of the town square to celebrate the Patron Saints of that particular Pueblo.  Food, music, and carnival rides are every where as local Puerto Rican artisans as well as vendors from Haiti, the Dominican Republic and as far as Venezuela and Colombia, come to sell their goods.  The Fiesta Patronal is always started and.ended with a Mass, the starting Mass is known as La Misa de Gallo and is always done on the eve before las Fiestas "Midnight Mass" at the local church which is often at the heart of the Pueblo.  In many town such as Loiza Aldea and Ponce, where a large Puerto Rican community of African descent reside, a procession is held where a large statue of the local Virgin or Saint is paraded through out the town as people sing and play music in her or his honor.  

The following is a list of Fiestas Patronales en Puerto Rico, Date, town or towns and the name of the Saint of that particular area.


  • January 6 - Aguas Buenas - Los Santos - Reyes Magos
  • January 9 - Corozal - La Sagrada Familia
  • January 17 - Añasco San Antonio Abad
  • January 20 - San Sebastian - San Sebastian
  • February 2 - Lajas / Manati / Mayaguez - Virgen de la Candelaria
  • February 3 - Caomo - San Blas
  • March 3 - Patillas - San Benito
  • March 17 - Loiza - San Patricio
  • March 19 - Ciales / Gurabo / Lares / Luquillo / Pañelas - San José
  • March 31 - Patillas - San Benito
  • April 29 - Guaynabo - San Pedro Mártir
  • May 1 - Arecibo - Apostol San Felipe
  • May 3 Bayamón / Trujillo Alto  - La Santa Cruz
  • May 15 - Maunado / Sabana Grande - San Isidro Labrador
  • May 30 - Carolina / Toa Alta - San Fernando
  • June 13 - Barranquitas / Ceiba / Dorado / Guayama / Isabela -  San Antonio Padua
  • June 24 - San Juan / Maricao / Orocovis -  San Juan el Bautista
  • June 30 - Toa Baja - San Pedro Apóstol
  • July 16 - Arroyo / Barceloneta / Cidra / Cataño / Culebra / Hatillo / Morovis / Río Grande / Villalba - Virgen del Carmen
  • July 25 - Loiza Aldea / Aibonito / Fajardo / Guánica / Santa Isabel - Santiago Apóstol
  • July 31 - San Germán - San Germán
  • August 6 - Comerío -El Santo Cristo de la Salud
  • August 10 - San Lorenzo - San Lorenzo
  • August 15 - Cayey - Nuestra Señora de la Asunción
  • August 21 - Adjuntas - San Joaquín y Santa Ana
  • August 30 - Rincón - Santa Rosa De Lima
  • August 31 - Juana Díaz - San Ramón Nonato
  • September 8 - Agua Buenas / Jayuya / Moca / Salinas /Hormigueros - Nuestra Señora de Monserrate
  • September 29 - Cabo Rojo / Utuado / Naranjito - San Miguel Arcángel
  • October 2 - Yabucoa - Los Angeles Custodios
  • October 4 - Aguada -San Francisco de Asis
  • October 4 - Naguabo / Vega Baja - Nuestra Señora del Rosario
  • October 7 - Naguabo /  Vega Baja /Yauco - Nuestra. Señora. del Rosario
  • October 12 -  Canóvanas / Río Piedras - Virgen del Pilar
  • October 24 - Quebradillas - San Rafael Arcángel
  • November 4 -Aguadilla - San Carlos Barromero
  • December 8 - Guayanilla / Humacao / Las Marías /Juncos / Viques / Vega Alta - La Inmaculada Concepción
  • December 12 - Ponce - Nuestra Señora de la Guadalupe






In Dominican 21 Division and Puerto Rican Sanse, these dates are especially good for a Fiesta Espirituales, or Spiritual Feast, Veladas and Misas for the Loa.  A Fiesta Espiritual is always planned months ahead, and some can be extravogant events while others are more private humble affairs, they can be all night vigils or parties with food music and dancing or times of quiet prayer, offerings and meditation.  The bigger Fiestas Espirituales are big parties, but unlike any other party, los Lwa, los Orisha, los Muertos, Las Comisiones and the Sanse come down and participate in the festivities.  Some Fiestas Espirituales have live musicians while others play Spiritual music, usually by Celina y Reutilio,  Celia Cruz, Los Nanis or other music which is aimed at the Cuban Santeria or Dominican 21 Division, while others play ritual Cuban Bata music or Puerto Rican Le Lo Lai, Bomba and Plena. 

Puerto Rico being the melting pot of the Carribean, one must expect that Cuban Orisha, Haitian and Dominican Lwa, Taino Zemi and historical Puerto Rican folk saints and heroes would sooner or later interact in a small island of such great deversity.

While most Carribean traditions work with the Lwa or Orisha and most of the music is traditionally aimed at inviting each Misterio within a sequence of ritual songs, which follows a ritual order, this is not the same within Sanse.

In Sanse ( Sance ) Sancistas work with los Muertos, and not so much with  Mistsrios de Alta Luz.  These Muertos are known as Seres, Emisarios Embajadores, Comisiones, and Los Sance.  These Spirits are generally messengers of the Misterios or other divinities, who come down not just to dance, but to consult, lift causas, cleanse and purify.  Some Sancistas are able to manifest one of his / her Jefe ( Lwa ) from their Spiritual frame and it is never quite certain when a Misterio or a Sance of that Misterio will come down.  Traditionally with most other traditions such as Santeria, if a toque for Chango is being played, the music calls on that particular Spirit and that particular Misterio will manifest.  This is the same for Haitian Vodou, but not so true with Dominican Vudu or Puerto Rican Sanse.  The Spirits have their own free will, their own minds, so if a song for Chango or Candelo is being played a Sance of Anaisa can come through or a Madama, an Arabe, a Pirata or even a Taino Spirit if they so wish to manifest.  Also if a Haitian Mambo gets mounted by Erzulie or a Cuban Santero becomes possesed by Ogun, in Puerto Rican Sanse and Espiritismo Criollo or de la Mesa Blanca, a Gitana, Arabe, Indio or a Sanse de Misterio can come down at the same time.  Often the Fiesta runs smothly as Lwa, Orisha, Comisionesband Muerto dance, interact and consult together naturally and often compliment each other as if these things where normal.     




A Sancista generally works more with the dead than with the Misterios.  Sanse in itself is a combination of Hatian and Dominican Vudu with Puerto Rican Espiritismo Criollo (Folk Spiritism ) and the proper name for Sanse or Sance is either one of three.  " Sanse de las 7 Divisiones del Panteón Sancista, or Sanse de La 21 Divisiones del Panteon Sancista. Or La 21 Divisiones del Panteon Sancista de los Siete Jefes.  (The difference between the first two, Sance de las Siete Divisiones del Panteon Sancista, and Sanse de La 21 Divisiones del Panteon Sancista, is that the Sancista works los Sanse of los Siete Jefes and is an Espiritista, while Sanse de la 21 Divisiones means the Sancista has also undergone Dominican initiations ceremonies is a Sancista, Espiritista and an initiate of Dominican Vudu, while the latter means the Individual has a godparent in both Sanse and 21 Divisiones and works them both.). To answer your question I have never under taken any Dominican Initiations there for I am a Sancista and Espiritista of Sanse de las 7 Divisiones del Panteón Sancista as was my Padrino, Tia, and all in my Spiritual family, we have never gone to the Dominican Republic and our ceremonies have been done in Puerto Rico or the mainland of the United States, although I work closely with many Dominicans who are of la 21 Division.

 
A Fiesta Espiritual always starts of with an Hora Santa or a Velada, in which prayers are recited to protect all the Mediums and all who have come to participate in the Fiestas.  After the Hora Santa, the music begins, cigars are lit, incense and candles are lit and the music, dancing and fiesta commence as Lwa, Orisha, Emisarios, Comisiones, Sance and Muerto are invited to come participate with the congregation  of the Centro, Templo, or Sociedad.

Although followers of Puerto Rican Espiritismo Criollo and Mesa Blanca call the saints by their Catholic names, and recently Espiritismo on the island has been blended with aspects of Brujeria, Curanderismo, Santiguarismo, and Yerberia.  Many Puerto Ricans call the Santos by their Catholic names, while those who follow Sanse, Santerismo or 21 Division use the respected names of the Loases, and of course often interchangebly.  Many Puerto Ricans will agree that the Santo is not, nor never was the Misterio.  What the Santo is to the Misterio and visa versa is a Representante or Representative of the other, a vuelta, a camino an aspect or a road, "of the same" but not one in the same.  They are of the same, as is God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost, but not the same.  What follows bellow is a list of important dates to those who work 21 Division, Vodou and Sanse.  It is impossible for one to celebrate each day and traditionally Sancistas celebrates ones Patron Saint, ones Guardian Angel and ones Misterios that make up ones Siete 7 Jefes en Sanse or attends Fiestas or Hora Santas for those who are under the guardian ship of a particular Misterio or Santo.  A fiesta espiritual can be an elaborate affair starting with a vigil then all night dancing, or a private quiet ceremony with a few trusted loved ones, or even an Hora Santa, where the individual sits quietly before the Tableau, Mesa Blanca or Santuario and prays and meditates alone, offering servicios.


PUERTO RICAN EQUIVALENT OF THE CUBAN AFRICAN POWERS
LOS JEFES DEL SANSE
 
ECE HOMO = DIVISION SOLIER
 
1. PAPA LEGBA = DIVISION LEGUA
2. PAPA OGUN = DIVISION OGUN
3. EL BARON = DIVISION GEDE
4. BELIE BELCAN = DIVISION BELCANES
5. METRESILI = DIVISION METRESA
6. PAPA CANDELO = DIVISION DEL FUEGO
7. CACIQUE INDIO DE LA PAZ = DIVISION AGUA DULCE
 
 
 
JANUARY

Bon Dye / Buen Dio el Todopoderoso
 The creator of all there is, all there was, and all there ever will be.  The Omnipotent one, Omnipresent, and Omniscient, the Sorce of all creation.  He/she is that Mistery that can never be comprehended by the Lwa and all creation alike.  He/she name can not be muttered by humans, thus his/her name is a mistery to all.  Every second, every minute, every hour, every day, every night and every year belongs to Papa Buen Dios.  Although the masculine Papa Dios is always used, he/she is not limited to such earthly limitations.

Luis Guedesito / Gendesito 
 Niño de Atocha - January 1:  Guedesito as he is often called is part of the Guede Division and Niño Division.  The Guede are the sacred dead and messengers of the dead and Guedesito is a messenger and a child like trickster spirit that enjoys playing pranks.

Inosan Balendyo / Inosan
 Niño de Atocha - January 1:  Inosan Balendjo is the child of Ofelia Balendjo, the sister of Ogun Balendjo.

Gran Simbi Glo / Gran Rey Molinu / Rey del Agua
 Jesus Getting Baptized - January 6:  Ancient father of the Simbi Division of Spirits, Padrino of Mama Chimba and great Magician Loa who is the bearer of souls, both are of the Rada Division and their offsprings are ancient spirits whose Division is named after them.  "Division Simbi"

Candelo Gayo Neh
San Baltazar - January 8:  Gayo Neh is the Sacred Rooster, the Messenger of the Candelo Division, that speaks when danger or betrayal is near.  He is symbolized with red and black feathers and is a messenger of both Candelo and the Ogou Nation.  He is of a fiery personality and represents brut strength and communication.

Centinela / Tribuñal /,Simamayo Pye
 Saint Sebastián - January 20:  In Sanse and 21 Division there is a division of Spirits  known as the Centinela, within Sanse each human has one, they guard humans and protect them from psychic attack and spiritual warefare, they are like Spiritual Armour.  Simamayo Pie belongs to the Nation of the Centinela and is also known in Spanish as Buen Centinela de Dios.   In his vuelta as a Guede he is known as Sangriñè.  Many Puerto Rican Sancistas call him el Gran SanSe.

Ezili Alaila
 Nuestra Senora de Altagracia  - January 21:  Virgren de la Republica Dominicana.

Gran Toro Sentado / Gran Torolisa / Gran Toro Lizan
 Jesus de la Buena Esperanza - Last Sunday of January:  Gran Torolisa is the Father of la Division Petro or Division Negra.  He is a fierce spirit, a Lwa of uncontrolable energies, animal instincts and urges.  He is a well known Sorcereer and can render any black magic impotent.  He is not a Lwa to be taken lightly, he is symbolized with Bulls and Bull's Horns and signifies strength, the power to conquer and the ability to push past obstacles to achieve success and the ability to get things done and the fight for freedom and independence.

Ana Manbro Piel
 Maria Rosa Mistica January 30: A vuelta of Anaisa Pye.

 
FEBUARY

Brighuede / Brigueda / Brigede / Guedesa  Santa Briged de Irelanda - Febuary 1:




Brighuede is an ancient Guedesa and  older Sister to Brigueda  / Gran Mai Brigette "Santa Brigitta de Sucia".  Many confuse these two Misterios as one in the same, or difrent vueltas of the same Lwa, but they are difrent Misterios.

 
Candelina de Sedife / Candelita / Candelina
Senora de la Candelaria / Maria Candelaria - Febuary 2:  Partner of Candelo Cedife, some say wife, and mother to Candelito.  Some say each one Candelina, Candelita and Maria Candelaria are three difrent Loa or three vueltas of the same one. Maria Candelaria is the Sance Gypsi that walks closely with that Commision.

Candelo Pelayo / Pela Yo - San Blas
 Febuary 3:  A very popular vuelta of Candelo Cedife within Puerto Rican Sanse and guardian of hot tempered children.

Guedesa
Santa Agueda de Catania - February 5: The Gede are a huge Division within Sanse and 21 Division and very few have a Saintly syncrenition, but the few that do are those Ghede who are on their way in becoming Loases although they are Loa.   Guedesa is one of them and other vueltas include Gedilia, Gediliah, Guedalia, Guedaliah, Guedelia, Guedellha, Guedalla, Guedilia, Guediliah, Gedalla, Guadella, Guedalha, or other variations of the name.  In Misas and Fiestas she is represented by el Pan Espiritual which has healing properties which is blessed by the dead.

Gede Zaina
 San Caralampio - Febuary 10: One of the ancient Gede of many Gede, Ghede Zaina was one of the first souls who came down from the heavens on a thread and took life in human form.

Obatala Bel Linde / Batala Be Linde -
Our Lady of Lourdes: Febuary 11:  Nago Misterio of purity, cleanliness and patron of albinos.

Clemencia
 Santa Eulalia - Febuary 14

Piel Básica / Juan "Jan" Bakéo / Papa Pye Legba Pierre
 Saint Peter - Febuary 22 / June 29:  This Misterio is known by many names, in many difrent traditions, he is a great messenger, and locksmith.  He holds the keys to the world of the Spirits and the Misterios and there exsist no door or pathway he can not cross. 

Gran Siligbo / Mama Sili Gbo
 Saint Photine Samaritana /  St Photini The Samaritan Woman  February 26 / March 20: Female aspect of Gran Soley, sister of Belie Belcan, she is of the cleansing flames of the sun, and she is the Misterio who purifies through water and fire, and bestows healing and magical power through herbal baths.  She is symbolized by fresh clean water, wells and the the rays of the Sun. 

 
MARCH

Luis Guede
San Luis Gonzaga - March 9:

Damballah
San Patricio - 17 of March:  Well respected and ancient Loa in Haitian Vodou and 21 Division.

Ogun Guerrero
Saint Joseph the Worker - March 19:  Ogun Guerrero is a great warrior, and governs over labor and hard work.  He is the great blacksmith of the Loases. 

Gran Alouba / La Vieja Lubba
Santa Catalina De Siena - March 25 / April 1:  The Misterio of the suffering wife, she governs and protects against domestic abuse and violence, especially to her servitors.  She is the Loa of the broken woman, who can survive or fall pray as a victim. 

Gran Cali
 Saint Gabriel - March 24 / September 29:  Brother of Belie Belcan, messenger of Papa Buen Dios.

 
APRIL

Candelo Agadùn
 Justo Juez - Good Friday before Easter Sunday April:

Gran Baron del Cementrio San Elija del Monte Carmelo - 17 of April / 20 of July: Gran Baron del Cementerio is the leader of the Guede Division, he is the eldest of them and leader amongst all Baron who are represented as the oldest male grave within any given Cemetery.  He is one of the most widely respected Misterio and with Baron de la Cruz and Baron Sabalo make up a mighty trilogy.

 
Ghuede Nimbo La Croix / Papa Guede Limbo / Baron de la Cruz
 San Expedito -  April 19:  He is the Baron which is represented by the Highest tomb or eldest tomb with a Cross.

Gran Bwana Pye Santa Inez del Monte Perdido - April 20:   Sister to Gran Bua, and symbolized poisounous herbs, roots and weeds.  She is a great herbalist who lives alone in swamp lands, and also symbolizes the beauty in those things that are faboting.  She is a care taker of wild animals.

 
Legba Coehn
 Niño Cautivo / Nino de Cebu - April 21:

Ogun Ferayo / Ferraille Adogan Piel
Saint Marcos Evangalist - April 23 / April 25 : He is the Lord of battle and the Loa of logic, reason and wisdom.

Ogun Baldagri / Ogun Badagri San Jorge - April 23:  Third in line of the Ogunes and brother to Ogun Balendjo.  Ogun Badagris is the lord of the blade, in command of all weapons, armory and warefare.  After Badagris comes Ogun Palama, Ogun Batala, Ogun Ge Rouge, Ogun Galloneh, Ogou Fonain, Ogun Candelo, Ogun Wenceslao, Ogou Criminel, and Ogun Onsù to name a few.  Each are warriors and protectors of humanity from occult enemies and demons, and each governs over a weapon or metal tool of choice.  Some are warriors, others are healers, defenders of justice, and others harvest the land with their Iron tools of the trade.  




Papa Pie Anciano  / Ogun Ferayo / Jan Ferro
Saint Marcos Evangelist - April 23 / April 25: Papa Pie is the venerable elder loa of languages and communication, and governs over the communication between the Loases and between humans, he is the Loa that signs the peace treaty or signs the documents of war.

 
Candelia Llegua 
Nuestra Señora de los Desanparados - April  27:

Legba Tibon
Niño Pa - April 30:

 
MAY

Atacua Balenyo
 San Florian - May 4:  One of Ogun Balenjo's youngest sons, he works within the fire division and his padrino is Papa Candelo, and is invoked to render weak, black magic that uses the flames of fire, since he is the Lord of flames.

Legba Lado
Niño de Praga - 3rd Sunday of May:

Ogun Feregai 
 Saint Pancracio - May 12:

Mama Metresa Marassa
Our Lady of Fatima - May 14

Ogou Oca / Saca De Pye
San Isidore the Laborer - May 15:  Saca De Pye is the worker of the land, the farmer, the Loa of the Harvest and agriculture.  He is also known as el Santo Jibaro.

Gunguna Balenyo
Gunguna Gulyone Gunguna Guitienné / Gunguna Guilloné
Saint Hellen - September 14  / May 21:  Gunguna is Gunguna Guitienné (Guilloné).  Gunguna is the great sorceress and is a Loa of water, and walks with the Guede spirits.  She is the mother of the first Hougan.  She is symbolized by Iron nails, those nails used to build homes,coffins and the larger ones used in railroad tracks.  Nails symbolize from life comes movement, which follows death, and then rebirth.

Guedelina  / Rita Mambo / Mamita Mambo
 Santa Rita - May 22:

San Sereni del Monte / Sarai / Sara la Kali
 Santa Sara = May 24 - August 19:  Misterio very popular in Puerto Rican Sanse and Espiritismo Criolla, she is Loa of Gypsies, bagabonds, wanderers, and outcasts and she works with her sisters Maria la Magdalena, Maria Jacobi and Maria Salomé.  The latter three are vueltas of las tres Marias in some Sociedades.

Anaisa La Chiquita
 Jean Dearc - May 30:  In Puerto Rican Sanse Anaisa Chiquita is a spirit of feminine power and beauty.


JUNE

Ague Taroyo / Fieber Taroyo / Agallu Tarollo
 Saint Ulrich / San Norbert =  June 6: Ague Taroyo is the Lwa of the depths of the ocean floor, the abyss and the unknown mysteries of the sea.  He is also known as Fieber Taroyo, which is the volcanic lava that creates islands and destroys civilisations.  and is symbolized as the fever of the earth.  He can be a violent and unpredictable Loa, and should be greatly respected.   He is seen as a mulatto of green eyes.  

Papa Chimbi / Pai Simbi / Ochu del Mar / Ochu Mar
  Saint Bartholomew - June 11 - August 24: Ancient Loa of tranaformation, son of Gran Dambala and Ayida Wedo.  He is a great sorcerrer, a water spirit and a part of the Simbi Nation.  He is known world wide as the Rainbow Serpent, and has manifested himself materially as the Staff of Moses.

Gran Bohique
 San Onifre - June 12:  Gran Bohique del Monte is a Misterio that resides in the woods, and is a part of the Agua Dulce Division and Gran Bwa Nation, he resides in the woods and desert.   He is a great solitary  Bohique "Shaman Brujo' and the collective souls of the Great Cacique warriors and hunters who resides within the woods and caves.




Papa Legba
 San Antonio de Padua - June 13:  Not the eldest but one of the strongest of the Legba / Legua / Lebane Division.  Papa Legba is a great messenger and opener of doors to opportunities.  He holds the keys to the material and spiritual plane and must be called on first. Other vueltas include Leba Manose, Legba Macute, and Legba Gramisi.

 
Piti Emanuel
 San Manuel Bueno, Mártir  June 17:

Juan Prieto / Pai de Agua / Tiyan Danto
 Saint John the Baptist - June 24:  Juan Petro or Juan Prieto along with Juan del Fuego form a part of the Division of the Yanes or as it is called in Puerto Rico and Venezuela as los Juanes, some are puro Misterios, while others are Comisiones on their way of becoming Misterios.  Some are also Centinela and some are Magos.  Within this group pertain the Misterios of Haitian Vodou and Dominican 21 Division known as Yan Petró, Yan Fegó de Gonaíve, Yan Bakeo Similo Pie, and Yan Kriminel, who is also known as Kriminel.

Metres Mambo Esili Freda Daome
 Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Succour = June 27:  Ezili Freda for short is the sister Loa of Erzulie Dantor, Freda is the Loa of Love and Passion.  While Dantor is a fierce warrior Freda is a coquetish Loa who loves her servitors and enjoys the company of men.  She is the Loa of the heart, perfumes and tradifionally enjoys Locion Pompeya, which is always kept with her servicios. 

Legba Isasan
San Pedro - June 29:

Ogun Sarabanda / Congo
 Saint Peter the Carpinter - June 29:

Juan "Jan" Bakéo  Saint Peter the Fisherman - Febuary 22 / June 29.:




   

 
JULY

Olicha Baji / Olisa Balli
San  Enrique el Emperador  - July 13: Olisa is the Misterio of the altars and shrines, he is the great inspector who inspects altars shrines and dreams.  He inspects all offerings and shrines and lets us know if they are aceptible or unaceptible to the Loases whom the shrine is constructed for.  He is a great Houngan who gave apon humans the wisdom of using herbs in preparing healing aromatic baths.

Guede Bravo
San Camilo - July 14:  Guede Bravo is the Holy Gede who is responsible for being near the beds of those that are making the transition from life to death.  He is a great Doctor and healer and he has the abilities to tell when a Spirit will pass or stay on earth.  His devotees are also gifted with this gift as they to can tell when a sick person will die or not.  Some Sociedades view or sincrenize Guede Bravo with Dr. Jose Gregorio Hernandez or el Indio Bravo.

Ezili Dantor
 July 16 / August 15:

Maitresse Gongote Selayo
 Santa Rosalia - July 15: Sister of Baron del Sabado, she is the Godmother of Guedesito alongside with Prim Gede. 

La Barona Mama Buyita
 Virgen del Carmen / Nuestra Señora del Monte Carmelo - July 16:  Mama Buyita is the wife of Gran Baron del Cementerio and mother to the Guede Division she is the Loa who speaks in a high piched voice. 

Baron del Cementerio
 San Elija del Monte Caramelo - 20 of July / 17 of April:

Guedé Lhea
 San Alejo - July 17:

Olisa Maisia Moquea
Mary Magdeline - July 22: Loa of clairvoyance, psychic sense, intuition, divination and divine knowledge, wife of Fa.  Fa mysteries are not worked within Sance or 21 Division, but he as all Loa is greatly respected.

Gran Mai Brigette / Brigueda 
 Santa Brigida de Suecia - July 23.

Papa Loko
 San Joaquin - July 25:  Great Loa brother of Papa Boko, who leads spirits into the head.

Papa Boko 
 San Deshacedor - July 25: Powerful Misterio who is a great Magician and Sorcerer.  He combats black magic, defeats occult enemies, and the evil eye.  He also governs over the dark arts.

Guede Bravo
 San Camilo July 25:

Ogun Balendjo
San Santiago Apostal - July 25:  Ogun Balendjo is the Lord of lightning and storms, he is austere and a very dignified Mistsrio. He is a distinguished soldier, and brave warrior.  He is always with his trusted Caballo Blanco which he mounts to do battle with those demons that plague humanity.  He protects with his sword and shield and does battle with those who commit wickedness.  He specializes in diplomatic, social and family affairs and is a master in the battle field.  He is the eldest son of Ogou and leads the division of the Ogounes alongside his brothers Ogou Badagri, Ogun Fegai, Ogun Panama, Ogun Onsu, Ogun Negue, Ogun Batala, And Ogun Fonai to name a few.  Although Ogun Balendjo is a fierce warrior, he is also the great healer, the great doctor who heals those who suffer within the battle field.  As he can take life with Iron, steel and metal, so can he heal with it. 

Gran Bwa / Gutapie Anfinido
Saint Jude - July 25:  Gran Bwa is the Misterio of the forrest and woodlands.  He is a hermit, and an herbalist and knows all the mysteries to the healing and poisousnous properties of herbs.  He is a guardian of wild life, and belongs to the Bwa Division, his closest kin folk is Gran Bois or Gran Bosque. He is also known as Gran Bwa Megui and is a great Curandero, and governs alongaside Gran Bosque, Gran Bwa Ileo and Gran Bwa de la Montaña.  Together they protect Gran Bwana Pye a female Loa who governs over wild herbs.

Ogun Nagua
 Saint Mercurius - July 25:

Guedé Alawe / Gran Bwa Ile / Rio Tempestuoso / Arroyo
 San Cristopher - July 25:

La Metresa Mama Mambo / Maitresse Mambo,
 Saint Anne - July 26:  Metresa Mama Mambo is the mother of Anaisa Pye, the loa of Passion and feminine power.  She is always depicted with her daughter Anaisa whom she teaches all her mysteries of suduction and conquering the hearts of men as well as magic, she is a queen and a great sorceress.

Anaisa Pierre / Anaisa Pyé
 Young Mary with Saint Anna - July 26:  Anaisa Pye is one of the most loved Misterios within Sanse and the 21 Division.  She is a coquestish Misterio and enjoys jewelry, perfumes, and make up.  She is the Misterio of Feminin Power, Love, Passion., and dancing.  She enjoys expensive liquors and fine tobacco and is a healer of women and viginal problems, other Vueltas include, AnaIsa Saoco, AnaIsa Limina, and AnaIsa de las Siete Vueltas.

Esili Freda
 Lady of Perpetual Help July 27:

Sentinela Gran Boa
 San Pantaleon -  July 27:

Ezili Kénwa
 Saint Martha - July 29:  Ezili Kenwa is the Witch of the swamp lands, the woman of the dark forrests.  She often works magic with her sister Filomena Lubana. 

Filomena Lubana
 Saint Martha the Dominadora - July 29:  The Misterio of Domination, dominating obsticles, fears and even the 5 senses of humanity.

Madam Chimby / Mama Chimbi  Saint Martha the Dominadora




July 29:  She who holds the Ghede Simbi Loa, Siguelia and Sigueloa

 
 
AUGUST

Mambo Lemiye - Abuela Buku
August 1 / September 17: Ancient mother of night and day, good and evil, light and darkness, water and fire, she is an ancient Lwa and mother to the Nago Nation and adoptive mother to all Nations. 

Las Tres Marasa
 Las Tres Marias - August 1: Fe, Esperanza y Caridad.

Mambo Yelefe
 Señora de la Nieve  - August 5:

Erzulie la Valiente / Metres Guedesa Mazaca
 Virgen Negra de las Nieves - Auguest 5:

Legba Manose
San Cayetano el Mellizo /   Anima Sola - November 2 / August 7:  He is known as El Gran Mellizo, the twin brother of Papa Legba, and of all the Legba he is the greatest of charlatanes.

Klemezin Klemey / La Señorita Metresa Clarabel
 Saint Claire - August 11:  La Señorita Klemezin brings clarity, light, clearness, good vision, she clears obstacles and blesses with clairvoyance, insight, and aids us in seeing and recognizing those things that are dark, and evil.  She blesses all with the sixth sense.  She is the light that guides us through the dark periods of our life, and fills our heart with faith and hope.  She helps us in combating black magic and blesses us with the mercy and energy of Papa Dios.


 
Filomèz / Madam Filo / Filomena
Saint Philomena - August 11:  The maiden loa of happimess and inocense, she is symbolized by the wild flowers that grow in the medows, and the broom which she uses to clean the home of negativities and dirt.  She does not tolerate liquor or tobacco, but rather those things that smell good and clean.  She is the Loa of the kept home and does not tolerate dirt or messy surroundings.  She governs over flowers and sweet smelling herbs, sweet oils, aromatic resins, flower, herb gardens,  perfumes and cleanliness.  Filomena is a beautiful maiden, adorned with garlands of roses, vaporous fabrics, loves gardens and delicate fragrances.

 
Ezili Dantor -
 16 of July and 15 of August:  The Petrosa Spirit par excellence, she is one of the most widly known, most loved, highly venerated and most saught of, of the Erzulie Nation.  She is a Petro Spirit that also pertains to the Metresa Division in which she rules along side her sisters, such as Ezili Ge Rouge, Sili Ye Ush, Petro Sili, Sili Criminel, Ersili de la Torcha, Sili Boutpied, Sili Kenwa, Sili Kita and Sili Mapyang as well as other Esilis mentioned here. 

Papa Sobo
San Roque - August 16:  Papa Sobo is the Great Healer, and twin brother of Papa Viejo Lebga Carrifou.  While Papa Viejo brings illnesses when one is recklace or careless, Gran Sobo is the healer, the medicine the great Santiguador.

Rosita Legba
 Saint Rose of Lima -  August 23 / 30 -  Papa Legba's youngest sister, once bethrowed to Ogun Balendjo, and Alague she is the ever virgin maiden, and is symbolizes by the Red Rose which is a flower to the Dead. 

Polizón Fronté /  Polison La Fronte / Gran Bwa Megui
 Saint Bartholomew the Apostle - August 24:

Dan Wedo / Ogou Dan Hueso Weso
 King Louis IX of France - August 25:  Dan Wedo / Dan Gueso / Dan Weso is the son of Dambalah and pertaining to the Ogoun Nation.  He is a mystery of changes, purification and of shedding ones skin and becoming another.  He is a great Warrior Loa. 

Candelo Farai
San Benito de Palermo - August 28:

Prin Guede 
 San Benito de Palermo / San Ramon- August 28:

Candelo Fronteh
 Saint Moses the Black / Saint Blas - August 28:

Agassu Milwa
San Agustin - August 28:

Rosita Legba
Santa Rosa de Lima - August 30:  Rosita Legba is the Loa Misterio of the Rose.  Her symbol is the Roses in the garden, and which one offers to both the Dead, the Saints and the Misterios.  Rosita Legba is the Loa of heart break, spinsters and bachlorettes and watches over all those women who suffer in love.  She is the youngest sister of Papa Legba, her colors are Rose, Pink and Brown.

Papa Marasa Twa
Saint Raymond Nonnatus - Augest 31

 
SEPTEMBER

Maitresse Gongote Selay
 Santa Rosalia September - 4 /July 15:

La Sirena
 Estrella Maris - September 7:

Yemalla Del Norte  
 Virgen de Regla + September 7:

Yemalla Del Sur
 Estrella Maris - September 7:

Cachita Tumbo
Our Lady of Charity -  Sept 8: MI QUERIDA MADRE

Gunguna Balenyo
Santa Elena - September 14  / May 21:

Madre Sili / Metresili 
Lady of Sorrows /Mater  Dolorosa - September 15:

Guedé Sanguiñao / Sanguiñé
San Cipriano - September 16:   Great Magjcian Loa who fathered Siguelia and Sigueloa.

Mambo Lemiye - Abuela Buku -
September 17: Ancient Loa Misterio, Mother of aposing forces, night and day, good and evil.

Mambo Laselle -
 la Virgen de la Salette - September 19:

Centinela Sabalo
 San Eustaquio de Roma - September 20:

Ofelia Balendjo 
Our Lady of Mercy -  September 24:


La Merce, Ofelia Balendjo, also spelled Ofelia Balenyo is the the sister of Ogun Balendjo in Santeria she is the female aspect of Obatala. She is an Ogun Spirit belonging also to La Metresa Division. She protects against justice and court matters and her.cloak covers her children with divine Sanctuary.
 
La Marassa
 Saint Damon and Saint Cosmos - September 26:  Protecter of twins, great healers and symbolize cosmic dualties.

 
Ogou Palama / Ogun Panama
 San Wenceslao - September 28:

Belie Belcan Tome / el Viejo Chiquito / Cojito 
 San Miguel Arcangel - September 29: Salve Belie Belcan a great Misterio most loved in Sance and Vudu.  Judge and Lawyer defender of evil.

Tindjo Alague
Saint Rafael - September 29:  Leader of the Agua Dulce Division.

Gran Cali
Saint Gabriel - March 24 / September 29:

Agome Tonèr / Guedé Dionisio /  Guedé Alawe
 San Jeronimo  - September 30:

 
OCTOBER


Ti Pierre Dantor
 Santa Teresita de Lisieux - October 1:  Younger sister of Anaisa Pie / Pierre

Gran Bosque / Osanje / Gran Selva
 Saint Francisco of Asisi of the Cross - October 4:  The Yerbero Mayor, the great herbalist, the one who holds all the wisdom and mystery to every healing herb.  He is known in Vodou as Gran Bois and is a part of the Gran Bwa Nation, and like his brothers he is not to trusting of humans. He is also a great protecter of wild life and wild animals.

Oggun / Gran Ogou Negro
 San Mauricio - October 5 / December 27:  Gran Oggun is the eldest of the Ogun Division father of Ogun Balendjo, Ogun Badagris, and all the other Ogun.  Some say father others say older brother of Belie Belcan.  He is a Rada Spirit, a Puro Misterio,a great and ancient warrior, and is the one who rules over all weapons, metals, and war.  Amongst the Ogun he holds the highest rank as General of the Celestial Army, which he shares his ranks with all his sons.  All the Ogun Nation fall under him, such titles that fall below him are General, Lieutenant General, Major General, Brigadier General, Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel, Major, Captain, First Lieutenant, Second Lieutenant and so on.  He is symbolized as the great laborer, the Misterio who works none stop in Buen Dios' celestial army.

Rosaura Candelaria / Rosario Candelia
 Nuestra Señora del Rosario - October 7:

Guedé Uhsu
 San Luis Beltran - October 9:

Feast Day of all Indios fourth Friday in September and  October 12:




Indio Alague, Indio Carinoa, Pluma Blanca, Indio de la Paz, Cacique Sentado, Indio Aguila Roja, Indio Enriquillo, India Ciboney, India Jihoanya, Indio de la Paz, Indio de la Fuerza, Indio Poderoso, Indio de la Guerra, Indio Bravo, Indio Libertador, Indio Valiente

 
Guedélia Legcua
 Santa Teresa de Jesus - October 15: Guedelia is the former wife of Ogun Balendyo before Ezili Freda.  She is the Metresa of the market place, graveyards and divine justice.  She is a.Misterio of change and the gates of graveyards are a symbol of her vigina which symbolize the transformation of life into death, then rebirth.

Baron de la Cruz / Baron del Sabalo
 Saint Gerard - October 16:  Vuelta of el Baron del Cementerio

Legua / Leguas
 San Hilarion - October 21: The Legua division is named after this Misterio, and both San Hilarion and Legua are important within Sanse, Vodou, 21 Division and other traditions, they lead the Spirits of the Comisiones and other Misterios to the Misas and Fiestas and open the doors.  As all Leguas do in their league "division" they are often Spirits of the roads and messengers.

Ghuede Gran Bwa
 Saint Jude - October 28:


NOVEMBER

Dia de los muertos / Dia de Ghuedes  November 2. Many Guede are on the list they are governed by Baron del Cementerio and some Ghuede include, Guede Nibo, Guedeh Mazaca, el Señor Don Gede,, Ruperto Guedde, Roberto Gedeh, Dionisio Gwedeh, Vicente Gedeh, Guedde Bi, Guede Lia, Guede Imbo, Guede Infum, Aracne Guedde, Gede Zaina, Ursula Guedde, and Gedelia de La Cruz, Gedeh Siete Encrusadas, Gwedeh Siete Sombras, Gwedeh Siete Capas,  Gede Calavera, Guede de la Boveda, and Gedeh Catatumba to name just a few of the infinite Guedes.

 
Feribunda
 Bendita Anima Sola - November 2: Feribunda is the keeper and overseer of cemeteries, burial grounds and graveyards.  Feribunda is viewed as the sacred four corners that surrounds the realm of the dead and is guardian of the four Centinela del Cementerio, Boco Tebú Tecacho, Abúm, A Lembó and Cacique, Rey de la "Encabezá.  Feribunda is the central point.

Mambo Marinette
 Las Bendita Anima Sola - November 2:  If we talk about the Petro Spirits we can not forget this Spirit of Fire.  She is a fierce Lwa, and not one to be taken lightly.  Although she is a Metresa she is unlike the others, because she deals with pure pain and suffering and is not one to be played with because she will burn, conquer and destroy.  Marinette was born of the suffering of the slaughter of the African and Taino people and she is of raw chaotic emotions.  She is the shackles and the chain, the whip and the rope, she is of fire and of water, of pure suffering and pain.  She is a true witch of fire whom she rules with her sisters Marinette Bembele and Marinette Shampwel.  In Cuban Santeria she manifests as Antonia Gerbasio, and in Puerto Rico she is Amalia Eboso.  She is la Llorona, la Gritona in Central and South America.  She is not worked with but a Spirit that should be respected.  Others include Marinette Bois Cherche, Mari Anette Coeur Noir, Maria Antonia Sangran or Maria Sangrona and Maria Celestina Abdenago

 
Candelo del Monte / Candelo de la Escoba
 Saint Martin de Porres - November 3:

Candelo Borro Meh
Saint Charles Borromeo - November 4:  The Great healer who manifests within humans with fevers, sweet, and endurance.

Papa Candelo  Papa Candelo -  November 4:  Candelo is symbolized by Fire and leader of la Divison del Fuego, raw energy, animal instincts, pleasures and dance.  He is the Spirit of male sexual instincts and  enjoys tobacco, fire water such as Rum and Aguardiente.  He is the Spirit of Dance.  Papa Candelo has many vueltas or caminos, some are Candelo Monta Escoba, Pa Candelo, Señor Monsieur Candelo, Candelo Anton , Candelo Malayo, Filemon Candelo, Candelo Sedife, Candelito, Oliborio Candelo, Candelo 7 Espinas, Candelo Fellago, Candelo Funeral and Capitan Petro Candelo.

 
Candelo Cedife
 Saint Charles Borromeo - November 4:  Candelo of the Fire Tourch.  Of sexual raw energy.

Mama Tete / Mama Cepona / Mama Tetona / Madre de Agua / Atabeira
 Divina Providencia - November 9:  Patron Saint and Guardian of the Sanse tradition, and Puerto Rico she is a Petro Loa and part of the Agua Dulce Division known as Cemi or Zemi. 

Gran Ogun Batala
San Martin Caballero - November 11:  The Ogoun of the Peace Treaty.

Guedé Martyin
San Martin de Porres - November 11

Bakúlu Baká
 Saint Philip - November 14:  Bakùlu Baka is the Loa of the dead of the forest and woods, he is not a Loa one treds lightly with, but must be greatly respected, all Spirits of the forests who died a tragic death are under his watch.

Mambo Sesil
 Santa  Cecilia = November 22:

Guede Lacua
 Juan de la Cruz - Vuelta to Baron de la Cruz. November 24 / December 14:

Amalia Belcan / Amalia Dominga Soler
La Milegrosa - November 27:  Amalia Belcan, is the Queen Mother of the Belcan Nation, in her arms she holds Piti Belcan / Chiquito Belier.

Clementina
 La Milegrosa - November 27:

Maitre Carrefour / Maestro de la Encrucijada 
San Andrés Apóstol - November 30 -  Petro aspect of Papa Pie Viejo and Papa Legba and Guede Lacua.  He is the one in the crossroads who walks the night with demons and tourmented souls.   He is the Petro Loa who has the power to open and close the veils to those spirits who are trapped in the material plane.

 
DECEMBER

Nago Ogu Chango
 Santa Barbara Africana / Chango Macho - December 4:  This is the Chango Macho king that is widely venerated in many traditions, he is the Misterio of Thunder and Lightning. He is also sincrenized with Saint Michael of the Spear.  He is of the Ogun Nation which are a very masculine Nation but often does not get along with his brothers because of his flirtatious, careless, carefree,androgynous, festive and womanizing ways. 
 
Sili Danto / Ezili Danthó Pye
Mater Salvatoris - December 4:

Candela Centella 
 Saint Barbara - December 4:  She is the Loa who is the closest in associatiom to the Orisha Oya Iyansa.

Gran Soler /  Solier
San Nicolas del Sol / Gran Poder de Dios - December 6:  Leader of the Soley Division, closests Mistery to Papa Buen Dios.

Papa Marasa
 San Nicolas de Bari / San Nicolas del Sol - December 6:  Head of the Niño and Marasa Division, protector of Children.

Miniquita Bercan / Consepcion
The Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary December 8:

Candelo Siete Espina
 Jesus Negro  - December 8:

Mama Gizan / Mama Yimo Gamba Ayima
Santa Lucia - December 13:

Papa Pie Viejo / Legba Carifu / Pata en Llaga / Pie Casse
San Lazaro - December 17:  The eldest in the Legua division, he is the Mistery that governs over illnesses and diseases.  Like his brother Sobo, he is also a great healer. 
 
Piti Solier / Piti Soler / Chiqui Soli
Niño Dios - December 25:  a younger vuelta of Gran Solier.

Legba Grasimo
Niño de las Suertes - December 25:

Piti Legba 
 Divino Nino - December 25:  The trickster child spirit.

Luis Guendesito
Nino de Atocha - December 25:

Candelito 
Niño Divino - December 25:

Visit this page frequently as I will update it frequently with new entries or explenation of those Misterio Loa I did not fully explain.



Sancista Brujo Luis
 
SANSE DE LA SIETE POTENCIAS DEL PANTEON SANCISTA
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