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Iansã
,
also known as Oyá or Yansã
,
is a revered deity in Afro-Brazilian religions like Candomblé and Umbanda
.
Here's a summary of the characteristics and meanings associated with Iansã:
The Queen of Winds and Storms: Iansã is often depicted as the queen of winds
,
storms
,
and lightning
.
She is a powerful figure linked to the forces of nature
.
Color and Symbols: Iansã is associated with the color red and is typically depicted wearing a flowing skirt symbolizing the movement of the winds
.
Her symbols include swords
,
fans
,
and lightning bolts
.
Day of Celebration: Iansã's day of celebration varies depending on the religious tradition but is often associated with Wednesdays
.
On this day
,
devotees wear red clothing
,
offer fruits
,
flowers
,
and spicy foods
,
and celebrate her energy
.
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