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.
The refrain "São flores Nanã!" (They are flowers) highlights Nanã’s love for floral offerings, which symbolize gratitude and beauty. Lyrics (Summary)
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. The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection
The refrain "São flores Nanã!" (They are flowers) highlights Nanã’s love for floral offerings, which symbolize gratitude and beauty. Lyrics (Summary) The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection