Agwe (Ogg-way): spirit of the sea
Aida Wedo: rainbow spirit Ayida-Weddo - Loa of fertility, rainbows and snakes. Wife of Dambala Ayezan - (Aizan, Ayizan) This is the Legba's wife. She protects the markets, public places, doors, and barriers, and has a deep knowledge of the intricacies of the spirit world. When feeding her and/or her husband, a black or white goat or russet colored ox is offered up. Her favorite tree is the palm tree. Ayida: The female counterpart of Dambalah. She is the mother Goddess. She is represented by the rainbow. Azacca (Zaka) - The loa of agriculture.Bade - Loa of the WindsBaka: an evil spirit who takes the form of an animal Baron Samedi: guardian of the grave. Loa of the DeadBosou Koblamin - A violent petro loa of Strength and Protection Brise: He is a loa of the hills. Brise is thought to take on the form of an owl. Speckled hens are slaughtered in his honor.Congo Savanne: A violent and cannabalistic petro loa. Dambala (Da, Damballah-wedo): serpent spirit, Damballah is the eldest God and chief of the LoasErinle: spirit of the forests Ezili (or Erzulie): female spirit of loveGhede - He is the most benevolent of the Loa of the Dead, powerful in healing. He is a protector of children as well as being a great jester. He is the loa of death and resurrection.Gran Boa - He is the protector of wildlife. He is the loa that must be called upon before one is ordained into the voudou priesthood. Grande Brigitte - the female Guardian of Graves. Her sacred trees are the elm and the weeping willowHeviosso: Thunder GodKalfu - A Petro Loa of the "crossroads," the Gate between the Worlds. Kalfu controls the evil forces of the spirit world. Krabinay: Krabinay loa are petro loa. Possessions induced by them are so violent that spectators are advised to keep their distance.
Legba (Papa Le Bas) - the Lwa of doorways and crossroads. The messenger of the god
Linglessu: One of the loa free masons.
Linto: The child spirit Loco: (Loko) The spirit of vegetation and guardian of sanctuaries. Loco is also a messenger loa and communication loa.
Marassa - The divine twins. The Marassa are a separate class of being that is quite apart from the loa. They are said to be the first children of God.
Marinette-Bwa-Chech: (Marinette of the dry arms) - The principal female Loa of the Petro rite, sometimes said to be the wife of Ti-Jean Petro. Considered to be very evil.
Mawu Lisa: spirit of creation Obatala: He is a sky loa. He is responsible for childbirth as well as for birth defects.Ogou Balanjo: spirit of healing Ogun (or Ogu Bodagris): He started out as the God of Blacksmithing but in time he transformed into the Spirit of War. His favorite tree is the mango tree. Osun: spirit of healing streams
Sango (or Shango): spirit of stormsSimbi: (Simba, Simbe, Simbi Andezo) He is the guardian Loa of the fountains and marshes.He is the Petro Loa of the coast.
Siren and Whale: These two loa are marine divinities, so closely linked that they are always worshipped together.
Sobo (Sobo Kessou): Loa of strength and reknown warrior spirit.
Sogbo - Loa of Lightning and protector of Flags.
Ti-Jean-Petro: This is a black magic or "petro" loa that is depicted as a dwarf with one foot.
Yemanja: female spirit of waters
Zaka (or Oko): spirit of agriculture
Note:This listing is by no means complete. Rather it is intended to give you a general view of the Vodoun pantheon
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