Ponto De Nanгј - Magia Ancestral - Sandro Luiz Umbanda (um Presente De Natal) -
The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection.
The song follows a journey from suffering to spiritual awakening: The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection
If performing a ritual, Nanã is traditionally associated with colors like purple, lilac, and white. Common offerings include lilac flowers (like violets or lavender) and sweet potatoes. The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection
In the song, the narrator buries their afflictions under a pé de Manacá , a plant symbolizing renewal and spiritual cleansing. The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection
Nanã is revered as the "Grandmother" (Vovó) of Umbanda. She represents our roots and the cycle of life and death, holding the power of reincarnation.
This song is often used during rituals (Giras) for Nanã or for personal meditation to find peace.