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- Orixa may refer to: Orixa (plant), a genus of plants in the family Rutaceae Orixa (moth), the synonym of a genus of moths in the family Erebidae Orixa...
- West African deities, the orixás are linked with Roman Catholic saints. Each individual is believed to have a tutelary orixá who has been connected to...
- òrìṣà is the spelling in the Yoruba language, orixá in Portuguese, and orisha, oricha, orichá or orixá in Spanish-speaking countries. According to the...
- Orixa ****onica, commonly called East Asian orixa or ****anese orixa, is a deciduous shrub growing to 3 metres (10 ft) with an equal spread. Native to ****an...
- from humanity. Beneath this entity are powerful non-human spirits called orixás; in White Umbanda these are viewed as divine energies or forces of nature...
- Orixa is an alternative rock/rock en español duo from the United States. Members are Rowan Jimenez and Juan Manuel Caipo. Orixa's music mixes many different...
- lightning and thunder. He became the patron orixa of plantations and many Candomblé terreiros. In contrast Oko, the orixá of agriculture, found little favor among...
- existence. Ketu's deities are called Orixá. Orixá control the destiny of the people and act as a guardian. Orixá also represent different forces in nature...
- Xoria Nye, 1975 Species: X. filifera Binomial name Xoria filifera (Walker, 1869) Synonyms Generic Orixa Walker, 1869 Specific Orixa filifera Walker, 1869...
- spiritual power and energy bestowed upon practitioners by the pantheon of orixás". It also has ties with the Roman Catholic Church and the Lenten season...