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Marassa Jumeaux
Loa of Divinity, Divine Twins
Venerated inHaitian Vodou, Folk Catholicism
PatronageDivine power, justice, truth, reason, mystery

Marassa Jumeaux are the divine twins in Vodou.[1][2] They are children, but more ancient than any other loa. "Love, truth and justice. Directed by reason. Mysteries of liaison between earth and heaven and they personify astronomic-astrological learning. They synthesize the vodou Loa as personification of divine power and the human impotence. Double life, they have considerable power which allow them manage people through the stomach. They are children mysteries."[3]

The Marassa are somewhat different from standard Loa, both on a level above them, and counted in their number, they are both twins, and yet they number three, they are male and female, and both male and both female - an example of the Haitian worldview's capacity to retain two seemingly contradictory concepts. In some houses they are not channelled through possession in Vodou ritual, but served first after Legba.

The Marassa are commonly syncretised with the Catholic Saints Cosmas and Damian.

References

  1. ^ Alvarado, Denise, ed. (2001). "Voodoo Hoodoo Spellbook". Red Wheel Weiser. p. 49. ISBN 9781609256159. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
  2. ^ Malbrough, Ray T., ed. (2003). "Hoodoo Mysteries Folk Magic, Mysticism & Rituals". Llewellyn Publications. p. 14. ISBN 9780738703503. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  3. ^ Rigaud, Milo. Voodoo Diagrams & Rituals, Trilingual edition