
Agwé - Wikipedia
Agwe Arroyo or Agwe Tawoyo / Agwe 'Woyo ("Agwe of the Streams") is captain of Immamou, the ship that carries the dead to Guinee, the afterlife. He cries salt-water tears for the departed. He …
Haiti: List of Loa - Webster University
These loa share functions with Agau, who is also a storm loa. When possessed by Sogbo, one hurls down polished stones which are piously collected and used as symbols of the loa. …
Agwé: The Loa of the Sea and Maritime Forces in Haitian Vodou
2024年10月2日 · Agwé, also known as Agwé Tawoyo or Agwé Taroyo, is a prominent Loa in Haitian Vodou, associated with the sea, navigation, ships, and all bodies of water. He is the …
Unraveling the Mysteries of Sea Deities - Mythical Encyclopedia
Agwé, the ruler of the sea, is an important deity in Caribbean mythology, particularly in Haitian Vodou. He is considered the patron loa of fishermen and sailors. During ceremonies dedicated …
洛阿神 - 百度百科
洛阿神(Loa,Lwa,L'wha)是海地伏都教信仰中的神明。 同时,他们被认为是人类和造物主(Bondye,Bon Dieu,意为善神)之间的纽带。 然而不同于圣人和天使,他们不仅仅是祈愿的 …
Haiti: Short List of Loa - Webster University
AGWE . Sovereign of the sea. Under his jurisdiction come not only all the flora and fauna of the sea, but all ships which sail on the sea. His symbols are tiny boats, brightly painted oars and …
Agwé - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Agwé (also spelt Goue, Agoueh, or Agive), is a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors in Voodoo. [1] His colors are blue, …
Agwe - Lwa and Order
Agwe, the great admiral, is the spirit and personification of the sea. Frequently depicted as a “green eyed mulatto man”, he is wealthy and owns a great ship, Imamou, on which he and his …
Agwe :le Seigneur des mers dans le vaudou haïtien
2024年5月23日 · Dans le panthéon du vaudou haïtien, Agwe occupe une place prééminente en tant que loa (esprit) des mers, des pêcheurs et des marins. Représentant la force tranquille et …
Agwé Symbol
In Vodou, and especially in Haiti, Agwé, also spelt Agoueh, is a loa who rules over the sea, fish, and aquatic plants, as well as the patron loa of fishermen and sailors. He is considered to be …