Na Porta da Romaria

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The Spiritual Warrior: Ogum's Triumph in 'Na Porta da Romaria'

The song 'Na Porta da Romaria' by Umbanda is a powerful tribute to Ogum, a revered deity in Afro-Brazilian religions, particularly in Umbanda and Candomblé. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a warrior at the entrance of a pilgrimage, symbolizing a spiritual journey and the protection offered by Ogum. The imagery of a knight on patrol, equipped with a shield on his chest and a spear in his hand, evokes a sense of strength, vigilance, and readiness for battle.

Ogum is often associated with war, iron, and technology, and is considered a protector and guide for those who seek his help. The song highlights Ogum's victorious nature, as he is depicted as having fought and defeated a dragon. This dragon can be interpreted as a metaphor for obstacles, challenges, or evil forces that one might encounter on their spiritual path. By overcoming the dragon, Ogum not only demonstrates his might but also reassures his followers of his ability to protect and lead them to victory.

The repetition of the lines emphasizes the importance of Ogum's role and the reverence held for him. The setting of a 'romaria,' or pilgrimage, suggests a communal and sacred journey, where individuals come together to seek spiritual enlightenment and protection. The song serves as both a celebration of Ogum's power and a reminder of the spiritual support available to those who honor him. Through its evocative lyrics and cultural significance, 'Na Porta da Romaria' encapsulates the essence of faith, resilience, and divine protection in the face of adversity.

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  1. Tranca Rua Das Almas
  2. Exú Tranca Rua Das Almas
  3. Caboclo Arranca Toco
  4. Ogum
  5. Clarão na encruzilhada
  6. Radio Patrulha
  7. Cobra Coral
  8. Defumação do Gongá Cruzado com Oxalá
  9. Pai Joaquim de Angola (vovô)
  10. Iansã tem um leque
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