Lá do Catimbó do Nordeste, das mesas da Jurema Sagrada, das pajelanças, chegam as primeiras histórias desse “nego”, Seu Zé Pilintra, uma das entidades mais populares das tradições de matriz africana.
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The most common forms or praise-names of Exu are Exu-Agbo, the protector and guardian of houses and terreiros; Exu-Elepô, the god of palm oil; Exu lnã, the god of fire; and Exu Ojixé, a messenger god.
Exu Caveira is a separate class of entity from Exu the Orixa. In Umbanda, a local variation of Candomblé, Exus are considered the spirits of once living men who evolved into guardians, often associated with cemeteries and protecting against the negative influence of the dead.
It would be more accurate to view Exu as a title referring to a class of fiery spirits called upon in the Afro-Brazilian cults for matters of guidance and to work magic. Each Exu is unique and the personalities can vary drastically from one Exu to another.
Exu or Eshu is by far one of the most mysterious and controversial figures in Umbanda and Youruba spirituality. Article by Eduardo Guimaraes.