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Sango

Other names: Shango, Chango, Xango

Shango is a powerful orisha in the Yoruba religion, associated with thunder, lightning, and fire. His colors are red and white, and his symbols include the double-headed axe, the thunderbolt, and the ram. The number associated with Shango is six.

My Story

Shango is a powerful orisha in the Yoruba religion, known for his control thunder and lightning. According to legend, he was once a mortal king who was deified after his death. Shango is often depicted with a double-headed axe, which he uses to create thunderstorms. His followers believe that he can bring both destruction and renewal, and they honor him with music, dance, and offerings of food and drink.

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