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  1. Sopona - Wikipedia

    Ṣọ̀pọ̀na (or Shapona) is the god of smallpox in the Yoruba religion. [1] . The Yoruba people took their traditions about Shapona to the New World when they were transported in the slave trade. He has become known as Babalú-Ayé, among many other names, in the Orisha religion that developed in the Americas. [2]

  2. Babalú-Ayé - Wikipedia

    Venerated by the Yoruba, O̩balúayé is usually called Sopona (Shopona) and is said to have dominion over the Earth and smallpox.

  3. Shapona, the Yoruba god of smallpox | David J. Sencer CDC …

    Perhaps the most iconic object in the David J. Sencer CDC Museum is Shapona, the Yoruba god of smallpox. It represents the international effort to eradicate smallpox in the 1960s and 1970s. …

  4. Sopona | Deities Wiki | Fandom

    Sopona, also known as Babalú-Ayé, Omolu, Obaluaye, or Obaluaê, is the Yoruban Orisha-god of diseases and healing. He is said to hold dominion over the Earth and the disease of smallpox. He is a demanding deity, who seeks respect and gratitude …

  5. SOPONA - the Yoruba God of Illness and Disease ... - Godchecker

    May 19, 2019 · Godchecker guide to Sopona (also known as Shapona), the Yoruba God of Illness and Disease 🤢 from Yoruba mythology. Scarlet-robed God of Smallpox.

  6. Babalú-Ayé: The Orisha Who Can Cure The Sick - Original Botanica

    Apr 29, 2024 · Babalú-Ayé is known by several other names, including Ọbaluaye or Sopona, as revered in the Yoruba religion. In syncretism with Catholicism, especially within Cuban tradition, he is also recognized as San Lazaro or Saint Lazarus.

  7. Babalú Ayé: African Gods and Their Powerful Influence in Modern …

    Babalú Ayé is a prominent deity in the Yoruba religion originating from the Yoruba people in West Africa. Venerated as a powerful god of healing, Babalú Ayé holds authority over diseases and ailments. He is often referred to as Sopona or O̩balúayé and has …

  8. Sopona - Wikiwand

    Ṣọ̀pọ̀na (or Shapona) is the god of smallpox in the Yoruba religion. The Yoruba people took their traditions about Shapona to the New World when they were transported in the slave trade. He has become known as Babalú-Ayé, among many other names, in the Orisha religion that developed in …

  9. African Mythology: The Pantheon of Yoruba Gods - Artistrophe

    Jul 15, 2020 · Unlike the stoic sky deities, mountain gods and tree spirits in most African mythologies, the Yoruba pantheon stories are jam-packed with intrigue, greed, passions, jealousy, conspiracy and betrayal as much as any self-respecting soap opera.

  10. Sopona - PEDA ENT

    The Orisha of sickness and wellness. Keeper of the garden of death and life. He tends to the plants, herbs, substances that are too powerful to expose directly to the realm of man. Sopona has kept the garden since Obatala came down from heaven to spread the lands.

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