Ponto de Pretos Velhos - Maria do Rosário - Senhora do Rosário / O Galo Cantou

Juliana D Passos Juliana D Passos

A Spiritual Journey with Senhora do Rosário

Juliana D Passos' song "Ponto de Pretos Velhos - Maria do Rosário - Senhora do Rosário / O Galo Cantou" is a deeply spiritual piece that intertwines elements of Afro-Brazilian religious traditions with Christian symbolism. The lyrics repeatedly invoke Senhora do Rosário, a figure often associated with the Virgin Mary in Catholicism, but also revered in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. This duality reflects the syncretic nature of Brazilian spirituality, where African and European religious practices have blended over centuries.

The refrain "Senhora do Rosário foi quem me trouxe aqui" suggests a journey or pilgrimage guided by this sacred figure. The repetition of this line emphasizes the importance of faith and divine guidance in the singer's life. The mention of the sea's holy water, "A água do mar é santa, eu vi, eu vi, eu vi," adds another layer of spiritual significance. Water is a powerful symbol in many religions, representing purification, life, and renewal. In the context of Afro-Brazilian traditions, the sea is often associated with Yemanjá, the orixá of the sea, further enriching the song's spiritual tapestry.

The latter part of the song introduces the imagery of the rooster crowing, a symbol that appears in both Christian and Afro-Brazilian contexts. In Christianity, the rooster crowed when Peter denied Jesus, but here it signifies the birth of Jesus and the arrival of Maria do Rosário, linking these events to moments of divine revelation and celebration. The repeated exclamations of "Viva aleluia!" express joy and reverence, creating a communal atmosphere of worship and praise. This song is not just a musical piece but a spiritual experience, inviting listeners to reflect on their faith and the divine forces guiding their lives.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Ponto de Exu Pimenta - Mensageiro de Xangô
  2. Ponto de Exu (Tiriri) - Festa de Tiriri
  3. Ponto de Oxalá - Oxalá Nas Oliveiras
  4. Ponto de Malandro (Zé Pilintra) - Balanço da Canoa
  5. Ponto de Ossanha - Suas Ervas Podem Curar
  6. Iroko
  7. Ponto de Ogum - Pisa Na Linha de Umbanda
  8. Ponto de Joaquim de Angola
  9. Ponto de Baianos - Zé do Coco
  10. Ponto de Iansã - Senhora da Ventania
View all Juliana D Passos songs

Most popular topics in Juliana D Passos songs

Related artists

  1. Grupo Ofá
    Grupo Ofá
  2. Umbanda
    Umbanda
  3. Umbanda Em Voz
    Umbanda Em Voz
  4. Filhas de Oxalá
    Filhas de Oxalá
  5. Clara Nunes
    Clara Nunes
  6. Sandro Luiz
    Sandro Luiz
  7. Zé Mauricio Machline
    Zé Mauricio Machline
  8. Tião Casemiro
    Tião Casemiro