The Yoruba Orisha (Part 1)
An Orisha (also spelled Orisa or Orixa) is a spirit or deity that reflects one of the manifestations of Olodumare (God) in the Yoruba religious system. (Olodumare is also known by various other names includ
ing Olorun, Eledumare, Eleda andOlofin-Orun). This religion has found its way throughout the world and is now expressed in practices as varied as Candomblé, Lucumí/Santería, Shango in Trinidad, Anago and Oyotunji, as well as in some aspects of Umbanda, Winti, Obeah, Vodun and a host of others.
These varieties or spiritual lineages are practiced throughout areas of Nigeria, the Republic of Benin, Togo, Brazil, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States, Uruguay and Venezuela among others. As interest in Yoruba religion system grows, Orisha communities and lineages can be found in parts of Europe and Asia as well. While estimates may vary, some scholars believe that there could be more than 150 million adherents of this spiritual tradition worldwide.(Please note many Orisha have male/female personifications)
OH
MY
GOD
I WANT PRINTS.
(*cough* Ellegua/Eshu should have been first. Are you trying to piss him off? Nothin against my girl Yemaya/Yemaja, but you know how he is ;p *cough*)
Love this photoset
I’m sayin’! Elegba ain’t gon’ like the order of this!
I can’t wait to see Oshun and Oya. And I bet they’ll be BLACK like the other orisha are!
#this