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Orishas (singular:
orisha) are
divine spirits that play a key role in the
Yoruba religion of West
Africa and
several religions of the
African diaspora...
- 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...
- 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...
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Orishas. The
Irunmale or Imalẹ̀ are the
primary foundational divinities or
divine entities. In summary, all
Imale are also
Orisha, but not all
Orisha...
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orishas-worshiped-by-the-lukumi-english/...
- the earth, and
trees While not Christian, many
Orisha spirits are
equated with
Christian saints.
Orishas include: Shango, the
Yoruba god of fire, thunder...
- in Voodoo. She is
considered the most po****r and
venerated of the 401
orishas. In the mythology,
Oshun was once the
queen consort to King
Shango of Oyo...
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spelled Oggun or Ogou;
known as Ogún or Ogum in
Latin America) is a
Yoruba Orisha that is
adopted in
several African religions. Ògún is a
warrior and a powerful...
- to
orishas,
Female orishas (Iabás) "eat"
female animals,
while male
Orishas (Borós) "eat" male animals. However,
Obatala is the only male
orisha who...
- (from
Yoruba Obalúayé), Oluaye, Ṣọpọna, Ayé in
Trinidad Orisha, or Obaluaiye, is one of the
orishas or
manifestations of the
supreme creator god Olodumare...