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Elegua (Yoruba: Èṣù-Ẹlẹ́gbára and Ẹlẹ́gbá, also
spelled Eleggua;
known as
Eleguá in
Latin America and Spanish-speaking
Caribbean islands) is an Orisha...
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oricha are the four "warrior deities", or guerrors:
Eleguá, Ogun, Ochosi, and Osun.
Eleguá is
viewed as the
guardian of the
crossroads and thresholds;...
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Nyaberi Zaberi Modimo Ditaolane Chiuta Aganju Aja
Babalu Aye Eshu
Erinle Elegua Ibeji Nana Oba
Obatala Ogun Oko
Olokun Olorun Osanyin Oshun Oshosi Oshumare...
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transported with
Africans to the
Americas under the
names of Exu, Echu-
Elegua, Papa Legba, and Papa Le Bas. Esu and his
variants all
serve as messengers...
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grandmother of the film's
primary female protagonist,
Calypso (Ariana DeBose).
Elegua The
Father of
Spirits Morris, Brian,
Religion and Anthropology: A Critical...
- Ọlọrun /
Olodumare /
Olofin The Orisha:
Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé
Elegua Erinle Eshu
Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun
Olokun Ori Oko
Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala Ọranyan...
- Ọlọrun /
Olodumare /
Olofin The Orisha:
Aganju Agemo Ajaka Ayao Babalú-Ayé
Elegua Erinle Eshu
Ibeji Oduduwa Ogun
Olokun Ori Oko
Oshumare Ọba Ọbatala Ọranyan...
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Infant of
Atocha is
sometimes ****ociated with the
Yoruba orisha Eshu, or
Elegua. This holy
infant appears in the 1991
novel Mojo and the
Pickle Jar, by...
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Prague is one of
several Catholic images that can be used to
stand in for
Elegua, the
Orisha of Roads.
Believers can give
offerings to the
statue such as...
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rapper and
comedian Hannibal Buress Traditional African religion portal Elegua Kalfu Falola,
Toyin (March 2013). Esu:
Yoruba God, Power, and the Imaginative...