Santa Sara Kali is a Romani saint, venerated by the Romani people, especially in the South of France and North of Spain. She is also known by the name of Sara-la-Kali, which means "Sara the Black." She is said to be the patron saint of the Romani people, particularly the Roma of Provence in France, who have annually celebrated her with a pilgrimage on May 24th since the 19th century.
There are many stories about Santa Sara's origins, but the most popular one is that she was a young Egyptian girl who was kidnapped and taken to France, where she was enslaved. She was then sold to a wealthy Romani family, who loved her and treated her like one of their own. She worked hard for them and became a trusted member of their community.
Santa Sara is revered as a protector of the Romani people, especially those who are traveling or facing persecution. Her image is often depicted with a tarot card, which represents her power to offer protection and guidance. The tarot card also features a crescent moon, which represents her connection to the divine feminine.
Today, Santa Sara is widely celebrated by the Romani people, with festivals and pilgrimages held in her honor. Many people seek her intercession for good luck, safe travels, and protection from harm.
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