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Intro. Oxum is the orisha of fresh water, love, beauty, fertility and prosperity, revered in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. She is known for her sweetness, elegance and wisdom, and is also a great warrior and devoted mother. Often depicted as a woman adorned in gold, carrying a mirror that reflects her essence of vanity and self-knowledge, Oxum is a deity who symbolizes both maternal care and feminine strength. In mythology, she is the daughter of Oxalá and Iemanjá, and the mother of Logunedé, the result of her union with Oxóssi. Her presence inspires love, abundance and harmony, connecting her children and devotees to the energy of the waters and the essence of life.

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