E Não Há Maior Tesouro do Que Ver Oxum Bailar

Sandro Luiz Sandro Luiz

The Golden Dance of Oxum: A Celebration of Divine Beauty

Sandro Luiz's song "E Não Há Maior Tesouro do Que Ver Oxum Bailar" is a beautiful homage to Oxum, a revered deity in Afro-Brazilian religions such as Candomblé and Umbanda. Oxum is often associated with fresh water, fertility, love, and wealth. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of Oxum's divine presence and her enchanting dance, which is described as a treasure beyond compare.

The imagery of Oxum covered in gold and her eyes enchanting those who see her highlights her divine beauty and the wealth she symbolizes. The gold represents not just material wealth but also spiritual richness and enlightenment. The song speaks of a light descending from the sky to guide the singer, transforming their heart into a sweet lake for Oxum to dwell in. This metaphor suggests a deep spiritual connection and the transformative power of Oxum's presence.

The lyrics also describe Oxum bathing in a great river, adorned by the golden rays of the sun. This scene emphasizes her connection to nature and the elements, particularly water and sunlight, which are essential for life and growth. The golden rays symbolize divine love and the nurturing aspect of Oxum. The song is a celebration of her beauty, love, and the profound impact she has on the lives of her devotees.

Sandro Luiz's musical style, deeply rooted in Afro-Brazilian traditions, brings a rich cultural context to the song. The reverence for Oxum and the vivid imagery used in the lyrics reflect the deep spiritual and cultural significance of the deity in Brazilian culture.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Vencedor de Demandas
  2. Exu a Luz do Meu Caminho
  3. Filhos de Pemba
  4. Luar Na Pedreira
  5. Oxum e Iemanjá - a Lua e Sol
  6. E Não Há Maior Tesouro do Que Ver Oxum Bailar
  7. Presente dos Orixás
  8. A Guerreira Vai Reinar
  9. Ela é Oya
  10. O Rei das Matas
View all Sandro Luiz songs

Most popular topics in Sandro Luiz songs

Related artists

  1. Al Bano and Romina Power
    Al Bano and Romina Power
  2. Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
  3. Leonard Cohen
    Leonard Cohen
  4. Jósean Log
    Jósean Log
  5. Farya Faraji
    Farya Faraji
  6. Simon & Garfunkel
    Simon & Garfunkel
  7. Joan Baez
    Joan Baez
  8. Juliana D Passos
    Juliana D Passos