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Batea de Shango Castillo

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The gorgeous batea castillo utilized in rituals and ceremonies dedicated to the Orisha, Shango, is filled with offerings such as fruits, vegetables, and other foods, as well as items like candles, incense, and religious icons or symbols. Additionally, the batea can be employed to contain other sacrificial offerings to Shango, as a gesture of devotion and admiration.

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An essential religious item in the veneration of the Orisha Shango, the batea castillo plays a significant role in Yoruba, Santeria, and other spiritual customs as it serves as a receptacle for offerings and other elements employed in ceremonies. Shango, who is linked to thunder, lightning, and fire, is a mighty deity also known as Sango, Chango, or Xango.

  • Approximately 12" Diameter & 9" Tall

How To Use a Batea de Shango Castillo

In rituals and ceremonies devoted to the potent Orisha Shango, the batea plays a vital role. Typically, it is brimmed with offerings such as fruits, vegetables, and other foodstuffs, as well as candles, incense, and religious icons or symbols. Additionally, the batea can also be utilized to contain sacrificial animals offered to Shango as a token of dedication and admiration.

During the ritual, the batea is frequently placed on an altar or other sacred area, and prayers and songs are sung while offerings are made to Shango. The batea also finds use in divination practices, serving as a medium for interpreting messages from the spirit world.