Bugli definition

Bugli means god so “bugli jaabo” is the god of “jaabo”, a snake which sometimes goes around in town unhurt. There are household shrines such as Jebuuni , “Tillo”, “wuni” and “Wumbei: The Wuni shrine is outside the house and the rest are in the room, mostly with the family heads. Sacrifices are offered to each of the gods within stipulated times. This apart, there are gods for individuals called “Noli wuni”. Such individuals have spiritual attachment to the gods; make sacrifices to the Nol wuni daily, weekly, monthly and they are normally hidden in inner rooms. Nol wuni supports and protects the individual in all aspects of life to buttress the fact that healing or health is the total well-being of an individual, be it psychological, emotional, economical, spiritual, moral and so on. Economically, the god of pong Tamale is a god of rain and lightning which protects the properties of the people. In the same way, the Diari god (which is a crocodile) work against thieves and all kind of bad people.