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Encyclopedia > Petro loa

Petro loa are a family of loa in Haitian Voodoo. A loa is a powerful spirit or deity in the voodoo religion. ... DEFINITION OF VODOUN Ewe Vudusi, Togo West Africa The Vodoun (Vudu Voodoo Vodou Vodun Vaudou Vaudaux) religion at its cosmological, theological, ritual and philosophical core, is an African ancestral religion, practiced today largely in West Africa, Haiti and througout the Diaspora. ...


They are fiery, aggressive and warlike Loa. They include Erzulie Dantor, Marinette, Ogoun, and Kalfu. In Vodun, the loa Erzulie (also Ezili, Erzulie Ge-Rouge) is the spirit of love, beauty, jewelry, dancing, luxury and flowers. ... In Haitian Vodun, Ogoun (or Ogun) is a loa who presides over fire, iron, politics and war. ... In Vodun, Kalfou or Carrefour (literally crossroads) is the Petro manifestation of Papa Legba and can be quite dangerous, whereas Legba, his kinder Rada counterpart, is associated with the sun, Kalfou is regarded as a lwa of the moon. ...


Their traditional colour is red.


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Powered by the loa, the priest is reborn, as the divine essence of life that belonged to the dead person becomes part of the houngan, passing through on the way to the cosmic plane where the loa live.
Jan Petro is called upon to take responsibility for the temple where spells are on display; although she is a neutral entity, when not called upon it is the duty of the devotees to make them behave peacefully or violently, depending on their motivation for dealing with the spirits.
Petro rites originated in Haiti where conditions were very different than in the homeland of Dahomey, although the roots of the Petro rites, dances and loa can be traced back to the Congo and Ibo tribes of Africa.
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