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Orisha Ogum Xoroquê: history, prayer, day, children, offerings and more!

The orixá Ogun Xoroquê is a powerful entity, which has a form of duality, that is, it is half Ogun and half Xoroquê. With that, he is very powerful and has a lot of intention to help, however, he also requires that we respect him because of his strength and power.

This orixá is very powerful and can grant many things that are asked of him, as long as the person has the correct preparation so that he does not ask in vain or that he does not know how to refer correctly. This is very important to keep in mind so that everything goes smoothly.

Today we are going to learn more about this subject and learn about Ogun Xoroquê, and even give more information about its history, legends, children, offerings and how to relate to them.

If you are interested in this orixá, it is very important to know more about it, its history, its relationship with other orixás and some of the legends that revolve around it. As it is a well-known and powerful entity, many want to know more about it and how it works.

Next, let’s talk more about this topic to try to understand everything about the origin of this powerful orisha and see how it originated, where it came from and what it represents. All of this is of paramount importance for those who want to know more about the subject. Follow now with details!


To understand more about Ogun Xoroquê, it is important that you know more about its origin and history. Therefore, it is good to know at least a little about this subject. With that, let’s now see more about this topic.

Ogun is the son of Yemanjá and Oxalá and has an older brother, Exú, with whom he forms a great friendship. Because of this bond they maintain, the two always go together looking for adventures and exploring places. Exú is the one who takes care of the crossroads and Ogun, always taking care of the straight paths, which made the two with similar abilities, but at the same time with different objectives.

This orixá, Ogun Xoroquê or Shogun, is a warrior who joins the forces of the two and becomes a driving force that has the will and the desire to solve the problems of those who invoke them. He has so much ferocity that he also resembles an Exú.


Now, it’s time to learn more about the archetype and visual characteristics of this orisha. He has an archetype that is precisely related to battles, wars and fights. Because he really is a warrior, his main objective is to fight and he is very fierce.

In addition, he visually resembles humans, being one of the most human-like orixás. He also has a lot of resemblance to the military, with this whole image of militarism and the armed forces.

With that, it has strong and very prominent visual characteristics, which end up calling the attention of everyone who sees its image. He is the protector of those who fight, he has strength emanating from his physique and his image.


Ogun Xoroquê is a dual entity, which means that he comprises, in the same being, two different orixás: Ogun and Exú. With that, he becomes a very powerful being, who can help and add a lot, but who also knows how to charge very well for everything he provides.

At the same time that he opens paths and helps, he also has his warrior side as a mark, his fierce and very severe side when the person who sought him out does not return everything he promised him.

If the person does not know how to deal with this orixá, but still insists on making some kind of request or pact with him, know that you need to know how to return what you promised, because he gets angry. It is recommended to be very careful when dealing with him, due to his great power.


Ogun Xoroquê does not accept orders from any other orixá, although he has no problems with any in particular. Ogúm Soroke (Xoroquê) means soro = speak + ke = louder, the one who speaks louder.

Strong and fearless, for him justice comes first. He only responds to requests made to Yemanjá or Xapanan, however, when an entity requests his services he takes the same as a personal cause and resolves it on his own and not as a messenger of orishas.


There are several types of legends about Ogun Xoroquê that reflect his origin and appearance. One of these legends says that one day Ogum returned to the house and did not find the wine he liked. He left furious, upset and began a journey of conquest.

Upon arriving in a certain kingdom, the people who inhabited there offered him wine, meat beyond the respect he alone demanded. Those who did not, suffered the consequences and paid with their lives.

Because of this, some people think that this Ogun turned into an Exú, but in reality, he is the fusion of the two, hence all his power and his way of acting in a powerful and impulsive way. He gives, but knows how to take away when necessary.

Beliefs and Ogum Xoroquê can differ according to the religion they are in, so it is also very important to know more about this and better understand how this vision works according to religion.

Let’s now look more closely at this point, to understand how each of these beliefs sees this orixá, how they relate to it and what their vision is in this regard. Check now about Candomblé, Umbanda, Catholic Church and other cultures.


Ogum Xoroquê in Candomblé is a strong figure who represents a lot this issue of war, struggle and everything that allows him to bring in exchange certain offerings that please him deeply. It is very important to know that this Ogun, called Shogun, is very important in the culture as a whole.

Their colors in Candomblé are blue, white and green, but in reality, despite the subtle differences, they are the same entity with the same personality.


Ogun Xoroquê in Umbanda carries with him the same image of a warrior, strength and courage, in addition to all that power to conquer everything he needs and also fight the struggles of those who follow him. He is a very powerful orixá.

The colors of the orixá change in Umbanda, therefore, it is the red of his sword that draws attention at this moment. He is the protector of the paths and helps everyone in need as much as they deserve.


Ogun, in the Catholic Church, is Saint George. Exú, on the other hand, has correspondence with Santo Antônio. In reality, regardless of the name, these saints are the same. When Ogun Xoroquê, or Shogun, is given, we have the union of these two saints of the Catholic Church.

It is interesting to note that, although religions are diverse, we always end up returning to the same starting point. They are the same entity, represented in a culturally diverse way, but with the same meaning.


In general, the Ogun Xoroquê is an entity that focuses on taking care of the paths and interests of those who follow them, it is a powerful and very conquering entity, which knows how to open paths and manage to take everything it needs.

As a result, whatever the culture you are in, you can easily gain the appreciation of your followers. But we know very well that what happens in reality is that it is not recommended to deal with this entity if you do not have the necessary knowledge or if you are going to deal with lies.

Ogun Xoroquê cannot stand lies and trickery, and he is an orixá who demands respect. If not, he takes it the way he thinks is right.

You should also find it important to know what the children of Ogun Xoroquê are like, or the so-called children of Shogun. His behavior, way of thinking and acting is well known, as well as his way of being and even his appearance.

With this, it is very important to also know your children. Let’s now see about their main characteristics and better understand how to identify them.


The children of Ogun Xoroquê are aesthetically thin, but they are not that type of person who is completely skeletal or who demonstrates to be weak and without physical competence. On the contrary, they are well defined in terms of muscles.

Despite not having a very visible mass, that is, they are not corpulent in any way, their real strength is shown in their cracked and well defined muscles, in which there is no doubt that they have the necessary strength to face any stoppage.


The children of Ogun Xoroquê are always involved in fights and this clearly indicates their similarity with Exu, who has this vein of struggle, conquest and glory for what he can easily conquer in the way he should.

It is also worth remembering that they are explosive. They fight for themselves, fight their own fights and have the will they need to get where they want. Therefore, they are perfect to fight for their ideals and what they believe in.

Furthermore, when they are not involved in this type of fight, they are defending their own, always ready to buy fights that are not even theirs. They have this need to always be in conflict, but always in a fair fight and trying to give their people what they deserve.


Effortless and hardworking, the children of Ogun Xoroquê spare no efforts to conquer everything they need and, with that, they do not shy away from work in any way. They don’t measure efforts to get where they want.

They are not afraid of hard work, so they make excellent professional companions or excellent for any task they take on. Also, one of the characteristics that accompany this is its punctuality.

They are fans of assiduity at work and always like to arrive ahead of time. In addition, they also have commitment. They hate having an unmarked appointment.


One of the hallmarks of the children of Ogun Xoroquê is that they are authoritarian. Including, this also marks their good leadership strength that they have towards those under their control. They like to have everything ruled according to what they want.

They always deal with everyone with a firm hand and have that military vein, of authority, strength and supreme will that must prevail. They need to deal with it well in order to live normally with others. It is a quality that does have its advantages, but that also needs reins so that it does not exceed certain limits that are always important to maintain.


The children of Ogun Xoroquê are problematic people when it comes to their emotions and the way they deal with them on a daily basis. They are always very emotional, when they are angry they don’t look at anything, they just tend to go after a solution to their problem.

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