The Marasa are often associated with children, fertility, and abundance. They embody the idea of complementary opposites and the balance of male and female energies. When honoring the marasa, devotees often present offerings in pairs, such as two candles, two plates of food, or two dolls, to symbolize their twin nature.
Loko
The “veve” of loko is a sacred symbol or ritual drawing that is used to summon and honor him during vodou ceremonies. Each lwa has a unique veve, which is a complex design typically drawn on the ground with cornmeal, flour, or another powdery substance. Loko’s veve represents his connection to the natural world and his role as a healer.