Gurage hidden gods. ዋቅ የጉራጌ አምላክ ነው። ኦሮሞ ዋቃ ብሎ የመጣው ከጉራጌ ተውሶ ነው።ጉራጌ ብዙ አማልዕክት አሉት። በመተት እና በጥንቆላ ጉራጌ አንደኛ ነው። ይመልከቱ
Posted: 30 Jun 2026, 15:12
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[Gurage, hidden gods... ]
Hello Prince: First of all, thank you very much for all your efforts. We know many secrets about you. Here you are: The Waqs are the gods worshiped in seven houses in Gurage. The word Waq has the same meaning as the Oromo word Waqa (creator).
There are hundreds of waqs in seven houses in Gurage. For example, Cheha waq, Ghetto waq, invite waq, etc... Each claim has its own claimant, and the message is transmitted through the claimant. The most widely trusted claims at the seven-house level are bad and bad.
(1)
Bozh (a trustee and god of anger who punishes with lightning)
It is a wave that came out of the sea through a woman. When the woman came out of the sea, a male servant came out of the sea with a bracelet and a bell to serve her. The man who came out of the sea to serve her is known as "Maga" in this language. By birth, the number of Magas today is large and they are known by tribal level.
The festival of Bozh is celebrated twice a year with great pomp, one in January and the other in June. The festival of Bozh is called "Nupor"
Believers celebrate Nupar for about a week, and traditional foods and drinks are prepared to eat and drink. During the time in Nupore, Bozh believers go to the Bozhe temple with a variety of blessings. On their way, they brighten the day by singing "Bozh Echoh" and singing a song of praise.
This can be attributed to the tribe, whose authority is passed on from the father to the eldest son. Boze is a very feared and trembling wax because he is believed to be the creator and commander of lightning. It is impossible to cry or cry when lightning burns life or property. The so-called God! God! It is a scream. If they do not complain or try to extinguish it, it is feared that the damage will increase.
It is not unthinkable to put out fires with water. The fire is extinguished by sprinkling honey or milk.
Another indication of how big the fire is is the property security device known as "Shine". No one dares to destroy or steal property if a piece of charcoal is taken from a burned wood (a piece of charcoal and tied to a property with a machete at the top of the house). It is believed that a person who rapes his property will be struck by lightning.
(2)
Blood (Woman, God of Prosperity and Prosperity)
She is a woman of the opposite sex and has no arms and legs. The recipients are called "Wadema". The Wadema Festival is celebrated once a year. This celebration is celebrated by women with the name "Senche".
These are sharp umbrellas, treasures, honey, and a variety of other items. On this holiday, men and women went out of their temple with piles of cotton on their heads and greeted them with shouts and songs. They then wandered a few miles from the crowd and returned to their temple.
The so-called Muet are women who are recruited from various kebeles to serve this bloody wax with special melodies and whispers. The language in which the Muet speak to each other during this melody and dance is not a common local language, but a special language. In this situation, no one is allowed to approach them.
The bloodthirsty wax is the most feared wax in all seven houses in Gurage. She is feared because she is believed to have authority over a special and tragic disease.
This disease is known as "Zit" disease. People with this disease often live in shelters and are respected and feared. Instead of saying that the patient is sick, it is said that the cat is sick.
This disease can only be cured by a blood clot. As a result, patients are given a ritual where they are saved by paying money to the so-called "Waidemam" who is responsible for the blood.
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[Gurage, hidden gods... ]
Hello Prince: First of all, thank you very much for all your efforts. We know many secrets about you. Here you are: The Waqs are the gods worshiped in seven houses in Gurage. The word Waq has the same meaning as the Oromo word Waqa (creator).
There are hundreds of waqs in seven houses in Gurage. For example, Cheha waq, Ghetto waq, invite waq, etc... Each claim has its own claimant, and the message is transmitted through the claimant. The most widely trusted claims at the seven-house level are bad and bad.
(1)
Bozh (a trustee and god of anger who punishes with lightning)
It is a wave that came out of the sea through a woman. When the woman came out of the sea, a male servant came out of the sea with a bracelet and a bell to serve her. The man who came out of the sea to serve her is known as "Maga" in this language. By birth, the number of Magas today is large and they are known by tribal level.
The festival of Bozh is celebrated twice a year with great pomp, one in January and the other in June. The festival of Bozh is called "Nupor"
Believers celebrate Nupar for about a week, and traditional foods and drinks are prepared to eat and drink. During the time in Nupore, Bozh believers go to the Bozhe temple with a variety of blessings. On their way, they brighten the day by singing "Bozh Echoh" and singing a song of praise.
This can be attributed to the tribe, whose authority is passed on from the father to the eldest son. Boze is a very feared and trembling wax because he is believed to be the creator and commander of lightning. It is impossible to cry or cry when lightning burns life or property. The so-called God! God! It is a scream. If they do not complain or try to extinguish it, it is feared that the damage will increase.
It is not unthinkable to put out fires with water. The fire is extinguished by sprinkling honey or milk.
Another indication of how big the fire is is the property security device known as "Shine". No one dares to destroy or steal property if a piece of charcoal is taken from a burned wood (a piece of charcoal and tied to a property with a machete at the top of the house). It is believed that a person who rapes his property will be struck by lightning.
(2)
Blood (Woman, God of Prosperity and Prosperity)
She is a woman of the opposite sex and has no arms and legs. The recipients are called "Wadema". The Wadema Festival is celebrated once a year. This celebration is celebrated by women with the name "Senche".
These are sharp umbrellas, treasures, honey, and a variety of other items. On this holiday, men and women went out of their temple with piles of cotton on their heads and greeted them with shouts and songs. They then wandered a few miles from the crowd and returned to their temple.
The so-called Muet are women who are recruited from various kebeles to serve this bloody wax with special melodies and whispers. The language in which the Muet speak to each other during this melody and dance is not a common local language, but a special language. In this situation, no one is allowed to approach them.
The bloodthirsty wax is the most feared wax in all seven houses in Gurage. She is feared because she is believed to have authority over a special and tragic disease.
This disease is known as "Zit" disease. People with this disease often live in shelters and are respected and feared. Instead of saying that the patient is sick, it is said that the cat is sick.
This disease can only be cured by a blood clot. As a result, patients are given a ritual where they are saved by paying money to the so-called "Waidemam" who is responsible for the blood.
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