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Milagro (votive) - Wikipedia Milagros (also known as an ex-voto or dijes or promesas) are religious folk charms that are traditionally used for healing purposes and as votive offerings in Mexico, the southern United States, other areas of Latin America, and parts of the Iberian Peninsula
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Milagros Restaurant - Redwood City, CA | OpenTable Milagros features innovative Latin cuisine and hand crafted cocktails from the Southern Hemisphere We focus on sourcing local, organic, sustainable and humanely raised products
What is a Mexican Milagro? – Zinnia Folk Arts In Mexico, the use of milagros is connected with an institution known as the manda This where a person will ask a favor a saint, and then, in order to repay the saint after the favor has been granted, one must make a pilgrimage to the shrine of that saint, and take a milagro and leave it there
Inauguracion con Piolin en Huntington Park, CA – Milagros de Mexico Compra en Milagros de México, una farmacia naturista establecida desde 2010 con ocho sucursales en Estados Unidos Encuentra suplementos naturales, vitaminas, productos para la diabetes, cuidado de la piel y mucho más para apoyar tu bienestar de manera natural
Milagro Cross: Symbolism and Meaning - New Mexico Historic Sites Milagros are charms used for requests, for protection, and as a source of good luck The word Milagro in Spanish means “miracle” or “surprise” and people in the past and present use them as symbols to wish others good luck, good health, and hope for the future
The Magic of Milagros - Mexico Unexplained Milagros adorn charm bracelets and other pieces of folk art jewelry Milagros are often found nailed on to crosses or covering other wooden objects like saint statues or shoes, in a purely decorative fashion
Mexican Milagros - Religious Charms from Mexico Milagros, or tiny miracles, are small religious charms that have been used in Mexico and other areas of Latin America for hundreds of years to petition saints for guidance, help and protection Milagros are made in many different symbolic forms, from eyes, legs and arms to angels and animals
Mexican Milagros - Timothy S. Y. Lam Museum of Anthropology Small metal charms known as milagros are used throughout Latin America to symbolize prayers They are pinned to crosses, statues of religious figures, and altars to petition for help and protection