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Showing posts with label Oshun. Show all posts

Goddess Oshun

 


Yoruba goddess of pleasure, Oshun.

Oshun's worship traveled from West Africa to the New World, where Santerian traditions commemorate her.

She is in charge of all bodies of water as well as all sensuous activities.

Oshun, the patroness of ladies and Witches, is hedonistic in nature, participating in any action that promotes joy and pleasure.

She considers jewelry, fragrances, dance, and seashells to be sacrosanct.

Oshun is shown as a dark-skinned lady with wide hips in most depictions.

Oba and Oya make a triad with her.


~Kiran Atma


Goddess Oba

 



Oba: River goddess in Yoruba.

Oba is a West African goddess who is mostly revered in Nigeria, but also in Santerian and Yoruba New World traditions.

With Oshun and Oya, she forms a trio.

Oba is the force of flowing water, symbolizing the inevitability of time and existence, as well as energy mobility.

She is the obedient woman who, even when it is undeserved, gives respect and devotion to her husband.


~Kiran Atma