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
The song follows a journey from suffering to spiritual awakening: The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection
"São flores Nanã! São flores! Flores o mais lindo gesto de agradecer.". How to Use This Ponto The devotee kneels to ask Nanã for advice and protection
Afflictions are "buried" to allow for a new beginning.
The devotee feels their axé (spiritual energy) ignite as they transcend worldly malice.
If performing a ritual, Nanã is traditionally associated with colors like purple, lilac, and white. Common offerings include lilac flowers (like violets or lavender) and sweet potatoes.