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Orishas (singular:
orisha) -
correct spelling:
singular - òrìṣà,
plural - òrìṣàs - are
divine spirits that play a key role in the
Yoruba religion of West...
- religion.
Orisha or
Orisa may also
refer to:
Orishas (band), a
Cuban hip-hop/Latino
fusion band
Orishas (comics), a
pantheon of
elemental Yoruba deities...
- in
Plaza de la Revolución, Havana, Cuba.
Orishas reunited to
record new
material in 2016. The name "
Orishas"
refers to the set of
deities worshipped in...
- the earth, and
trees While not Christian, many
Orisha spirits are
equated with
Christian saints.
Orishas include: Shango, the
Yoruba god of fire, thunder...
- the
messengers of Oko. In
Brazilian Candomblé, he
represents one of the
Orishas of agriculture,
together with Ogum.
According to Prandi, Oko
songs and...
- existence". The
Orisha, (Yoruba: Òrìṣà) are
entities that
possess the
capability of
reflecting some of the
manifestations of Olodumare.
Yoruba Orishas (commonly...
- Ọbà (known as Obá in
Latin America) is the
Orisha of the
River Oba
whose source lies near
Igbon where her
worship originates.
During the wars of the 19th...
- Said to be the
original form of most
female orishas i.e. Yemoja, Oshun, Yewa, etc. As in Yorubaland,
Orisha worship in the
diaspora is
highly varied depending...
-
traditions in the
Americas which collectively form the "
Orisha religion", "
Orisha Tradition", or "
Orisha worship."
These include Haitian Vodou and Brazilian...
- (from
Yoruba Obalúayé), Oluaye, Ṣọpọna, Ayé in
Trinidad Orisha, or Obaluaiye, is one of the
orishas or
manifestations of the
supreme creator god Olodumare...