Vavolombelon'i jehovah arivomamo In Madagascar: History,Facts, & Services

Vavolombelon'i jehovah arivomamo is an ancient ritual practised by indigenous tribes of Madagascar. The ritual is used to give offerings to the spirit of gods and ancestors as a sign of thanks. It is believed that the ritual brings luck, good luck and protection from evil. The ritual consists of singing, dancing and sometimes animal sacrifice during which offerings are placed. Offerings usually include meat, fruits, vegetation and agricultural produce. In Vavolombelon'i jehovah arivomamo, traditional songs of invocation and ritual are sung in the Malagasy language. The priest of the ritual invokes the spirit of gods and ancestors who then give protection, luck and goodness to the people. The ritual is still practised in some parts of Madagascar today.

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  1. City:

    Madagascar

  2. state:

    Antananarivo

  3. country:

    Madagascar

  4. country code:

    MG

  5. postcode:

    101

Location:

Antananarivo Madagascar

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