Spirit that reflects one of the manifestations of Olodumare (God) in the Yoruba religious system.
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1This baptism of sorts ends with both praying in Yoruba to the river orisha, Oshun.
2African orisha Ogun, god of iron, fire, war.
3You need them to talk to the loas, also called orisha (loas also known as iwa -Africanand New World terminologies mix freely).
4EBONY: Which Orisha do you most identify with or connect to and why?
5He migrated into Santeria where he is the Orisha of purity and light.
6Yoruba god who became one of the Orisha of the Santeria.
7Supreme god of the Santeria from whom the Orisha receive their attributes and powers.
8He is the Orisha of great prophecy and divination.
9Orisha who lives among the tombstones of the graveyard.
10Oko is Orisha of agriculture and the harvest.
11Yoruba goddess who migrated into the Caribbean and became the Orisha of love, marriage, and motherhood.
12African god who migrated with the slave trade and became one of the Orisha of the Santeria.
13In Santeria and Voodoo, she is the Orisha of the Winds and of the entrance to cemeteries.
14Orisha are said to be beings who manifest aspects of the natural world, and aspects of a nameless god.
15He migrated into Santeria where he became the Orisha who is called on to protect his followers from accidents.
16Yoruba god (king who owns the Earth) who migrated into Santeria to become an Orisha of healing.