The Loa Bossou is believed to be the spirit of the deceased - TopicsExpress



          

The Loa Bossou is believed to be the spirit of the deceased Dahomean king Tegbésou. He is a very powerful, mighty and aggressive loa, whos appearance is that of a man with three horns. Each horn has a meaning. (Strength, wildness and violence) When he comes in possession, he appears as breaking chain that he was restrained from, acts like a bull and often goes crashing into things, altar, people and walls. He would charge everything around with his head like a ferocious bull would do with its horns. He would sometimes eat grass, moo like a cow, drink rum or bulls blood. He protects his followers when they travel at night an hes also an amazing healer. His female counterpart is called Madan Bossou literally translates into (Bossous wife) which is a cow and they have a son named ( Kabwatye). Sometimes all three will appear together in a ceremony. His colors is Red and hes represented by the Catholic Saint image of Jesus de la Buena Esperanza.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Sep 2014 04:33:15 +0000

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