babala
Babala is a traditional healing practice and spiritual concept prevalent among various indigenous cultures, particularly in West Africa, the Caribbean, and parts of South America. The term often refers to a spiritual object, ritual, or person believed to possess protective, healing, or guiding properties rooted in ancestral or divine spirits. In many traditions, babala is associated with ancestral veneration, spiritual cleansing, and protection against negative forces.
The practice of babala involves rituals that may include offerings, prayer, the use of symbolic objects, and
In Yoruba culture, which significantly influences practices associated with babala, the term is linked to the
The significance of babala extends beyond individual healing; it represents a cultural identity, a way of maintaining
Due to its spiritual and cultural specificity, babala continues to be studied within anthropological and religious