In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Saint Lazarus give me the strength to overcome all the temptations on earth. With this prayer I request your assistance, and with the aid of the Holy Spirit may the Lord always protect me during sickness or in health. This ceremony brings the Ashe of Babalu Aye to the lives of those present.īabalu Aye represents health and sickness, humility and pride, abundance and scarcity, love and fear. Dear patron and assistant of the poor and sick. After cleansing, the items are cast into the main basket. At nighttime, the lights go down, the only lighting used are the candles, everyone gathers around the basket and cleanse each one with the contents of the plates to remove negativity, for protection, health, and prosperity. In this ceremony, Babalu Aye is placed next to a basket lined with burlap material with offerings are placed around it. In the Santeria tradition, the ceremonial for worshiping Babalu Aye is called The Awan Burlap is sacred to him and used in his offerings & items made for him.ĭecember 17th is a day we honor Babalu Aye, many celebrations are done on December 16 th waiting for midnight. Babalu Aye is loved, respected, and feared.īabalu Aye’s colors are royal purple, yellow and brown. Dogs were his only companion (besides Elegua) when he was suffering his trials & tribulations.īabalu Aye is loving but stern, no one wants to be on his bad side and meet his wrath. Babalu Aye’s trials on earth are a lesson of humility perseverance, integrity, and good character.īabalu Aye is also the protector of all animals, especially dogs. He lost his health, riches & prosperity for not having good character and for being disobedient. In the Lukumi tradition, Babalu Aye was punished by Olofi (God) with sickness & afflictions. Babalu Aye, San Lazaro, Azojano is one of the most loved, respected, feared, and venerated Orishas in the Cuban Santeria tradition.īabalu Aye is the Orisha who reigns over all matters related to health, psychical, and spiritual.īabalu Aye is the protector of the sick, the weak, the hurt, the injured.īabalu Aye is a miraculous and humble Orisha, the Orisha of healing and disease.īabalu Aye appears as a sick man with sores and trembling arms and legs that is why it is syncretized with Saint Lazarus in the Cuban Santeria tradition.īabalu Aye teaches compassion, love, and responsibility.īabalu Aye is worshipped and respected for all the miracles he performs, he is particularly known for his healing powers.īabalu Aye is accompanied by two dogs and wears cloth made of burlap with purple adornments.
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