Agassou

Agassou
Venerated in Haitian Vodou, Folk Catholicism, Dahomey, West African Vodun
Attributes White, brown, gold, crab, spears, shields, mirror, cigarettes
Patronage Leopards, money, magicians, Thursday, West Africa

In the Vodou religion, Agassou (also Ati-A-Sou) is a loa, or deity, who guards the old traditions of Dahomey. The Rada Lwa of Haitian Vodou.

Agassou: Royal Leopard King of Africa

Agassou is the product of a divine mating—his mother was a princess and is said to have mated with a Leopard, giving birth to Agassou. Those in the occultism know this to be the pairing of a Nephilim, with the resulting offspring being demi-divine. The angel Cassial has been recorded since ancient antiquity to incarnate as a leopard. Perhaps, this was one of his encounters, recorded and remembered down through the ages.

Agassou is further noted as ruler and king of a particular sect in Africa that has come to be known as the Leopard Society. His brothers were also to have been the progeny of angelic matings. Their lineage, their royal regalia, and their legacy are still held to this very day, by the Leopard Society of West Africa. In that society, the men take their lineage, to this very day, from the clan of Agassou. His shield and his spear are guarded to this very day—gifts that are said to have been given to him by his angelic father.

As such, Agassou is then the first human who can be traced back to see how he ascended to the status of Lwa. In the Priyere, he is called him "Houngan Agassou de Bo Miwa", in honor of his work as both a Priest/King and a magician. It is also a very ancient reference to Cassial, who was often referred to as the "Mirror of God". His spears and shield are still in ancient Dahomey which is Benin today.

In Rada, he's referred to as Ati-Agassou, in Petro Hougan Agassou.

In African oral chant from Bening, Agassou is depicted as the chosen one sent to Haiti by Ayida Wedo to bring the practice to her African children to ease their pain and sufferings from slavery. Agassou was given a crab for the journey.

His day is Thursday, and his colors are brown and gold. Hougan (ou'k bon) meaning "you are the righteous one" or the Mambo will invoke Agassou when money is needed in the temple, his specialty is making money out of cigarettes.

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