Eshu/Elegua is the messenger of the gods- no Orisha can be contacted except through him, and his dress and conflicting mannerisms reflect this double-sided nature (he is sometimes depicted with two faces, especially in Yoruban art).
He has been compared to the Greek God Hermes, with whom he shares many attributes, and to the Hindu Ganesha. In Brazil, he is sometimes equated with Baphomet, and his symbol is a pitchfork.
He is considered a trickster, a player of pranks; in some traditions he is malefic, bringing harm to those who neglect their obligations. In Lukumi, he is a guardian of doorways, and effigies of Elegua are used to protect homes..
Elegua is also the guardian of the doorway between the earthly and divine realms.
In Santeria, his colors are black and red, and he is associated with St. Martin de Porres.
His number is 3:
Opens doors to communication and promotes change.
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