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Intro. Oxalá is one of the most revered deities in the Candomblé pantheon and in other Afro-Brazilian traditions, and is considered the orisha of creation, wisdom and light. He is associated with the figure of God, being seen as the father of many other orishas and the one responsible for shaping the world and humanity. His representation is often linked to peace, serenity and justice, and he is the figure who brings balance and harmony between human beings and the natural elements. Oxalá is, par excellence, the orisha of purity, morality and goodness, symbolizing perfection and the search for spiritual elevation. His worship is marked by great respect and reverence, and he is often associated with the color white, which symbolizes light and purity.

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