Ponto de Iemanjá Sobá - Brilha o Sol

Juliana D Passos Juliana D Passos

A Spiritual Ode to Nature and Deities in 'Ponto de Iemanjá Sobá - Brilha o Sol'

Juliana D Passos' song 'Ponto de Iemanjá Sobá - Brilha o Sol' is a beautiful homage to nature and Afro-Brazilian deities, blending spirituality with the natural world. The lyrics open with the imagery of the sun shining and the nightingale singing, setting a serene and uplifting tone. The mention of the sky and the infinite blue highlights a sense of boundless beauty and peace, invoking a spiritual connection to Oxalá, a major deity in the Candomblé and Umbanda religions, often associated with creation and the sky.

The song continues to paint vivid pictures of rivers, mountains, and waterfalls, emphasizing the tranquility and peace that nature brings. This connection to the natural world is a common theme in many spiritual and religious traditions, where nature is seen as a manifestation of divine power and beauty. The repeated phrase 'Laia, laia!' adds a rhythmic and almost meditative quality to the song, enhancing its spiritual ambiance.

A significant portion of the song is dedicated to Iemanjá, the goddess of the sea in Afro-Brazilian religions. The lyrics describe the sea's grandeur, power, and beauty, and the singer implores Iemanjá for guidance and illumination. The repeated invocation of 'Oh! Mãe d’água, rainha, sereia do mar' underscores the reverence and devotion to this powerful deity. The request for Iemanjá to 'segura a banda e ilumina esse congá' (hold the band and illuminate this altar) reflects a desire for protection and enlightenment, blending musical and spiritual elements seamlessly.

Overall, 'Ponto de Iemanjá Sobá - Brilha o Sol' is a rich tapestry of natural imagery and spiritual devotion, celebrating the interconnectedness of nature and the divine. It invites listeners to find peace and inspiration in the natural world and to seek guidance from the deities that govern it.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Ponto de Nanã - Cordeiro de Nanã
  2. Ponto de Iemanjá - Estava sentado na areia
  3. Ponto de Zé Malandro - Boêmio de Fé
  4. Ponto de Ogum - Guerreiro de Umbanda
  5. Ponto de Ogum - General de Umbanda
  6. Ponto de Ogum - O Filho de Ogum
  7. Ponto de Boiadeiro - Seu Boiadeiro por aqui choveu
  8. Ponto de Caboclo - Caboclo Arranca Toco
  9. Meu Samba É de Macumba
  10. Maria Navalha
View all Juliana D Passos songs

Most popular topics in Juliana D Passos songs

Related artists

  1. Grupo Ofá
    Grupo Ofá
  2. Clara Nunes
    Clara Nunes
  3. Zé Mauricio Machline
    Zé Mauricio Machline
  4. Serena Assumpção
    Serena Assumpção
  5. Rita Benneditto
    Rita Benneditto
  6. Juçara Marçal
    Juçara Marçal
  7. Ilê Aiyê
    Ilê Aiyê
  8. Terreiro de Ogum e Oyá
    Terreiro de Ogum e Oyá