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An ebó is a ritual offering made to the orixás or ancestors to give thanks for blessings, solve problems, or open doors. It may contain edible items such as fruits, water, and beverages, as well as money, clothes, or herbs. The ebó connects the physical and spiritual worlds and helps restore balance through rituals conducted by priests. Its effectiveness depends on the elements used, sincere intentions, and the integration between priest and community.
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