Umbanda
Title | Umbanda PDF eBook |
Author | Diana DeGroat Brown |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9780231100052 |
The history and development of the Brazilian religion Umbanda are explored in this text. The author describes the defining features of the religion, its practices, followers and beliefs, its dramatic geographical spread across the country, and its relationship to rapid urban growth.
Hearing the Mermaid's Song
Title | Hearing the Mermaid's Song PDF eBook |
Author | Lindsay Hale |
Publisher | UNM Press |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 2009-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0826347347 |
The Umbanda religion summons the spirits of old slaves and Brazilian Indians to speak through the mouths of mediums in trance. Its practitioners worship African gods, often calling them by the names of Catholic saints; simultaneously embrace the concepts of karma, reincarnation, and Christian charity; and believe in the capacities of both modern science and ancient magic. A relatively new religion dating to the beginning of the twentieth century, Umbanda has its origins in Rio de Janeiro and its surrounding urban areas where Afro-Brazilians, many ex-slaves or the descendants of slaves, practiced versions of the religion handed down to them by their ancestors. Umbanda's popularity has grown tremendously over the past century, attracting not only those who seek the assistance of spirits in solving problems in their lives, but those in pursuit of a path to a rich spiritual life and a fellowship of faith and service. Over the course of nearly a decade, Lindsay Hale spent countless hours attending rituals and festivals and interviewing participants of Umbanda, immersing himself in this fascinating religious world. In describing its many aspects and exploring its unique place within the lives of a wide variety of practitioners, Hale places Umbanda spiritual beliefs and practices within the broader context of Brazilian history and culture.
The Book of Umbanda
Title | The Book of Umbanda PDF eBook |
Author | David Barreto |
Publisher | David Barreto |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 2024-09-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1916211119 |
This authoritative volume offers a comprehensive exploration of Umbanda, meticulously crafted for both academic researchers and religious practitioners. As the most detailed analysis of Umbanda ever written in English, it covers the religion’s history, deities, hierarchies of entities, essential tools, rituals, and temple practices. Each chapter methodically unpacks a critical aspect of Umbanda: from ancient mythology and its more recent syncretic roots to its modern-day practices and the role of Brazil’s socio-political background in shaping it. Altar setups, chants, the role and composition of offerings, and the occult details of mediumistic channelling are explored with the precision and insight of a seasoned practitioner. Tailored specifically for English-speaking readers, this work ensures precise translations of key terms and names, bridging cultural gaps while maintaining the integrity of Umbanda’s spiritual and ritualistic essence. The translations are crafted to facilitate a deep understanding of Umbanda, ensuring the content is accessible and resonates without sounding categorically foreign or rather exotic. Topics Covered Include ● The historical, sociological, and political contexts that shaped Umbanda ● The religion's theological evolution and doctrinal development ● Orishas, spiritual hierarchies, and mythological narratives ● Temple layout, ritual implements, and the significance of sacred offerings ● The traditions of spiritual channelling and their hidden rites ● Essential images ● A comprehensive glossary of key terms and concepts The Book of Umbanda is an essential reference for students, educators, scholars, and practitioners of the religion from diverse backgrounds and life experiences. It also holds significant value for professionals and academics across various disciplines, including sociology, anthropology, cultural studies, philosophy, theology, and history.
Spirit Song
Title | Spirit Song PDF eBook |
Author | Marc Gidal |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0199368228 |
This volume explains how a multi-faith community in Brazil uses music both to combine and segregate three Afro-Brazilian religions: Batuque, Umbanda, and Quimbanda. It is a book-length study in English about music in Afro-Brazilian religions, which have synthesized African religions, folk Catholicism, Amerindian traditions, and in some cases European Spiritism.
Macumba
Title | Macumba PDF eBook |
Author | Serge Bramly |
Publisher | City Lights Publishers |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 1994-05-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780872862869 |
Every January millions of people crowd the seashore to receive the blessings of lemanja, goddess of the sea. All year long in terreiros in Brazil and around the world, Orixa worshipers revel in the divine presence of the living Gods, directly...
UMBANDA’S SECRETS TO SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY
Title | UMBANDA’S SECRETS TO SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY PDF eBook |
Author | Marcel Souza |
Publisher | Gavea Lab |
Pages | 99 |
Release | |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN |
Delve into the mystical and enlightening world of Umbanda and unveil the secrets that have fueled success and prosperity for many. This book is a transformative journey through the traditions and practices that can illuminate the path to a richer, more successful life. Explore the mysteries, learn the lessons, and begin your own path to realizing your dreams.
Spirits from the Margin
Title | Spirits from the Margin PDF eBook |
Author | Fernando Giobellina Brumana |
Publisher | |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 1989 |
Genre | Religion |
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