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Bossou Ashadeh

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In Vodou, and especially in Haiti, Boddou Ashadeh is a loa, the spirit of the deceased Dahomean King Tegbessou.[1]

As the Petro mannifestation, Bossou is often depicted as a horned bull.

References

  1. ^ Rigaud, Milo (1969). Secrets of Voodoo. City Lights Bookstore. p. 54. ISBN 0872861716. Retrieved October 14, 2015.