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  1. Ṣhango – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Shango is a Yoruba god of many domains, including thunder, lightning, fire, virility, dance, and justice. Legend has it that he was once a tyrannical king of Oyo.

  2. Orishas – Mythopedia

    Jun 1, 2023 · The orishas are the primary gods of the Yoruba pantheon, consisting of over 400 deities. The Supreme Being, Olorun, rules this pantheon from his home in the heavens.

  3. Oya – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Oya and Shango A carved female figure, possibly a fan, for the cult of Oya, by Yoruba artist (n.d) British Museum CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 There are several notable stories about …

  4. Yoruba Religion – Mythopedia

    Oct 2, 2023 · The Yoruba religion is the traditional belief system of Yorubaland (modern-day Nigeria, Benin, and Togo). It features a pantheon of over 400 deities, known as orishas (oriṣas).

  5. Yemaja – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Yemaja is the mother of the oriṣas (gods) and the Yoruba goddess of fertility, birth, and motherhood. She is also a water goddess, serving as the source of all oceans, rivers, and …

  6. Ogun – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Ogun is the Yoruba god of iron, metalwork, hunting, warfare, and truth. He is also a pioneer of civilization and technology and often removes obstacles for his worshippers.

  7. Nana-Buluku – Mythopedia

    Sep 13, 2023 · Nana-Buluku is the supreme deity of the Fon pantheon. She created the universe and gave birth to the creator god, Mawu-Lisa, before handing over her authority to her children.

  8. Obaluaiye – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Obaluaiye is the Yoruba deity of diseases, epidemics, and smallpox. He is a dreaded god who is never seen or called by name and who exacts deadly vengeance on …

  9. Ọbatala – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Obatala is the Yoruba god of creation and is worshipped as protector of the disabled. The Supreme Being tasked him with creating the earth and humankind, but while he …

  10. Olorun – Mythopedia

    Apr 26, 2023 · Olorun and Agemo This copper alloy vessel depicts eight chameleons. The chameleon held special importance in Nigerian cultures, not just Yourba, by Nigerian artist (ca. …