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    Babalú-Aye (from Yoruba Obalúayé), Oluaye, Ṣọpọna, Ayé in Trinidad Orisha, [1] or Obaluaiye, is one of the orishas or manifestations of the supreme creator god Olodumare in the Yoruba religion of West Africa. Babalú-Aye is the spirit of the Earth and strongly associated with infectious disease, and healing.

  2. Babalú Ayé and San Lazaro. Posted on April 9, 2012. San Lázaro is for his Cuban believers the saint of the poor. The Miracle Worker, as he is also known, was not recognized by the Roman Catholic Church, which canonized another Lazaro.

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  3. Apr 29, 2024 · In syncretism with Catholicism, especially within Cuban tradition, he is also recognized as San Lazaro or Saint Lazarus. His name, Babalú-Ayé, translates to "Father, Lord of the Earth," indicating his significant authority over health and earthly matters.

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  4. Babalu Aye, Asojuano or simply San Lazaro, is the deity that protects us from diseases. Learn all about this Orisha de la Santeria.

  5. Babalú Ayé. ( Yoruba: O̩balúayé, lit. 'Padre, señor de la tierra') es el orisha de la lepra, la viruela, las enfermedades venéreas y en general de las pestes y la miseria. En la naturaleza del día se esconde entre la hiedra, el coralillo y el cundeamor para protegerse del sol. Sale de noche.

  6. Who is San Lazaro Babalu Aye? Introduction to Babalu Aye Babalu Aye is a revered deity known across various cultures, primarily within the African diaspora. His roots trace back to the Yoruba people of Nigeria, but his veneration has traveled across the seas with the slave trade, finding a home in the hearts of many in the Americas, especially ...

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  8. San Lázaro is one of the most revered deities in Cuba, a figure of myths and legends, of miraculous cures and incredible stories.