Baron Samedi and Papa Legba are two distinct entities in Haitian Vodou religion, although they are both associated with death and the spirit world. Baron Samedi is often depicted as a skeletal figure wearing a black suit and top hat, with a cigar in his mouth. He is regarded as the guardian of the cemetery and is believed to hold the power over life and death. Papa Legba, on the other hand, is seen as the gatekeeper between the spirit and physical worlds. He is associated with communication, new beginnings, and is the first deity that is called upon during ceremonies. Both Baron Samedi and Papa Legba are revered in Haitian Vodou as powerful and influential spirits who can be called on for protection, guidance, and blessings.
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