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Ọrunmila (Yoruba:
Ọ̀rúnmìlà, also Ọrúnla or Orúla in
Latin America) is the
Orisha of Wisdom, knowledge, and Divination, is the
creator of Ifá and Babalawo...
- to Ifá teaching, the
divinatory system is
overseen by an
orisha spirit,
Orunmila, who is
believed to have
given it to humanity. Ifá is
organised as an initiatory...
- Olodumare, God. They
include some now well-known
divinities as; Obatala, Ogun,
Orunmila, Osun, Eshu, Olokun, Yemoja, Osanyin, and Shango,
Among others.
These are...
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system revolves around the
worship of
Ọrunmila, who is
considered the
orisha (deity) of
wisdom and divination.
Ọrunmila is
believed to have
received the knowledge...
- "****istant" or "slave" of
Ọrunmila, who
communicates Ọrunmila's desires to the
babalawo and from the
babalawo back to
Ọrunmila. It is used for the majority...
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dedicated to Obatala, Sopona,
Iyami Aje, and the
Egungun Day 2 is
dedicated to
Orunmila, Esu, and Osun Day 3 is
dedicated to Ogun and
Oshosi Day 4 is dedicated...
- knowledge, and trickery, most
commonly depicted as a
spider Ọrunmila (Yoruba:
Ọ̀rúnmìlà, also Ọrúnla or Orúla in
Latin America) is the
Orisha of Wisdom...
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Cuban Santeria.
Chief Priest Ifayemi Elebuibon, Apetebii: The Wife of
Orunmila. ISBN 0-9638787-1-9
Fakayode Fayemi Fatunde (2004) Osun, The
Manly Woman...
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verse in
Iwori Meji
mentions that
Orunmila's daughter is
named Alara and that she
underwent an
apprenticeship from
Orunmila. When he had a son, she was responsible...
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Olokun did this to
drown the humans, the
orishas went to
Orunmila to ask him what to do.
Orunmila told them that Ogun
needed to
create the
longest chain...