The typical offering on altars dedicated to Shango, the God of Thunder, was a hollow squash containing sacred stones. The shape of an upside-down mortar and the carved figure of the cult priestess were meant to mean that Shango strikes his enemies with lightning, just like women crush yams in their mortars, and possesses his female devotees, making them fall in a trance.
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