Oshun becomes the Apetebi of Orula.. Ololordi is born. Oshun and Orula expecting a child - Oshe addeu's birth. Yemaya meets Orisa Oko Obatala's youngest phase on earth. Orisas end on earth and birth of Human beings. Other Itan Pataki of Orisha.
History of Obi the coconut. Prayer for the orisha when throwing Obi. Basic interpretation of Ejife:. Basic Interpretation Alafia. Basic Interpretation of Itagua. Basic Interpretation of Oyeku. Basic Interpretation of Okanran.
Okana 1 mouth speaking. Eyioko 2 mouths speaking. Ogunda 3 mouths speaking. Iroso 4 mouths speaking. Ose 5 mouths speaking.
Obara 6 mouths speaking. The True History of Santa Barbara. English to Yoruba A. English to Yoruba b. English to Yoruba c. English to Yoruba d. English to Yoruba e. English to Yoruba f. English to Yoruba g. English to Yoruba h. English to Yoruba i. English to Yoruba j. English to Yoruba k. English to Yoruba m. English to Yoruba n. English to Yoruba o. English to Yoruba p.
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Ebo and Addimu the differences between the two. Ingredients for traditional foods for the orisha. Black eyed pea cakes and Corn Cakes.. Fish for Oshun. Akara black eyed pea fritters and Akara Funle. Samba drink of Ogun. Obe Ila okra stew Shango. Rice milk. Rice Pudding for Obatala. Pastelitos De Guayaba for Eleggua.
Akasa- white horminy fritters and Eko- corn cakes yellow Hominy fritters. Ogbono soup. Goat meat and Pepper Soup Oggun. Brigadeiro Brazil- Oya. Papaya Cream Brazil.
Peppered Gizzards. Ochosi found his mother killed by his own arrow. Ochosi's ritual numbers are 3 and 7. His beaded necklace is composed of royal blue beads, honey colored beads, and coral beads.
His garments are deep blue with gold trim. Obatala-Catholic saint is Our Lady of Mercy. Feast day is Sept. His color is white, his number is 8 and his day of the week is Thursday.
Other sources suggest that the number is "as many as you can think of, plus one more — an innumerable number. In the pantheon of Santeria, Orula or Orunmila is the orisha of divination, the supreme oracle. Orula is a great healer, the great benefactor of mankind, its chief adviser. Orula represents intelligence and wisdom and it is said that he witnessed the creation of the universe.
Color of Aje is white. Goddess of hunting, of our inner war. She was trained by Ogun. The religion focuses on building relationships between human beings and powerful, but mortal, spirits, called Orishas. An Orisha is a manifestation of Olodumare God. According to Santeria teaching, the orishas are powerful but not immortal.
They depend for survival on the sacrifice. Olokun is an Orisha in Yoruba religion as well as a pantheon in Edo traditional religion.
It is associated with the vast and deep sea, marshes and wetlands, and is protector of the African diaspora. The word "Olukun" is a contraction, "Olo" meaning "owner", and "okun" meaning "ocean". Who is Olokun in Santeria? Category: religion and spirituality christianity. They tend to be passionate lovers, but they are not able to fully commit to one partner.
Whether depicted as male or female, Olokun is shown with a fish tail often wearing or carrying a mask. She wears robes of dark navy blue with accents of 9 different colors.
Olokun resides in a glazed blue and white tureen or a sealed terra-cotta pot decorated with shells, which holds her secrets. Olokun wears a beaded necklace made of dark blue, milky white, green and coral beads. Her colors are blue and beige. Her numbers are 7 and 9. There is no Catholic saint associated with Olokun. Petition Olokun for blessings, health and prosperity. Her offerings are taken and deposited into the sea. Her sacrificial animals are roosters, ducks, pigeons, guinea hens, pigs and geese.
Olokun loves all fruits and harvest that comes from the earth. Altar offerings for Olokun include cooked yams, grains, melons, and molasses. To call upon Olokun, begin by spreading a white handkerchief on your altar. Place an Olokun statue or doll on the handkerchief. Put some Yemaya incense powder on top of charcoal. Light the incense. Once the incense is lit, make your offerings to Olokun. Cowrie shells should always be offered to Olokun when summoning her strength. A seashell basket is another popular offering for this Orisha.
Lay a set of Olokun tools on the altar, next to the offerings that you have presented. Light a Sea Queen 7 day Candle and recite the following prayer:. I praise the Spirit of the vast Ocean. I praise the Spirit of the Ocean who is beyond understanding.
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