To every African who knows who Sango is, the arguement has forever been, who will win the battle between Sango, the African god and Thor, the Marvel hero. But first who is Sango, the African god of thunder and lightening? We find out
In Yorùbá religion, Sàngó is one of the most popular “Orisha”. He was a strong ruler and a notable magician. Sango was the third king of the Oyo Kingdom. He succeeded Ajaka, son of Oranmiyan who appears to have been a weak ruler. His symbol is a double-headed axe, which represents swift and balanced justice. He is the owner of Bata ( double-headed drums), as well as the Arts of Music, Dance and Entertainment in the Yoruba Culture. In the Lukumí (Olokun mi which means “my dear one”) religion of the Caribbean, Sango is considered the center point of the religion as he represents the Oyo people of West Africa.
Sango had three wives; Oshun, (a river goddess) was his favorite because of her excellent cooking, Oba (another river goddess) offered Sango her ear to eat. He scorned her and she became the Oba River, which merges with the Oshun River to form dangerous rapids. Lastly, Oya (Sango’s third wife) was a crafty woman who stole the secret of Sango’s powerful magic.
Oba was Sango’s first and legitimate wife, Oshun; his second wife, and Oya; his third wife, whom he made his queen. Oshun played a trick on Oba, out of jealousy. She deceived Oba that if she can cut a piece of her ear and offer it to Sango as part of his meal, he would love her the more. Oba, excited by this information, ran home to prepare Shango’s “amala”, his favorite meal. She sliced off her ear and stirred it into Sango’s food. While Sango was eating, he saw the ear in the food and was infuriated thinking that Oba was trying to poison him. Sango drove her from his house and Oba ran out crying. She fell to the ground and turned into a river which is still being worshipped till date. She became the patron of matrimony (as “Orisha”) and it is believed that she destroys marriages that abuse either partner.
Historically, Sango brought prosperity to the Oyo Empire during his reign. He is associated with the sacred animal, the ram, and the colors of red and white.
Sango is venerated in Haiti, as a god of thunder and weather; in Brazil, he is known as Xangô; in Umbanda, as the very powerful loa Nago Shango; in Trinidad as Shango god of Thunder, drumming and dance ; and in Cuba, Puerto Rico and Venezuela – the Santeria equivalent of St. Barbara, he is known as Changó.
Sango displayed his magical powers by directing lightning unto his own household killing his wives and children. He hung himself after the incidence; he was deified as the god of thunder and lightning. His followers refuted that Sango hung himself. It was said that Sango’s followers went to another village to acquire magical powers and returned furiously to destroy the enemies of Sango.
Culled from Blackethics.com
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So who do you think will win now?
Thor wins the match, flawless victory
ReplyDeleteSeriously?! Comparing Sango and Thor? Well Thor will definitely defeat that old African myth unless of course he has a special ability or technique that makes him stand out,
ReplyDeleteyou are a fool because sango was able to blast both fire and lightning so all he has to do is burn thor and thor is dead completely .
Deletethis thing is pretty complex oooo.... But Sango will definitely win. He is a legend that even the world fears and reveres his presence... SANGO ALL THE WAY!!!
ReplyDeleteLie @Shamee you are just been patriotic. Thor will thaw the hell out of Sango
ReplyDeleteI have arrived ooo. and i will tell you this, "I strong but mighty in battle but not with Mighty Thor" the only way to beat Thor is to fall in the hands of a swift and incredible writer and artist. My mythology needsw to be changed
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