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Oshun - Wikipedia Oshun (also Ọṣun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is the Yoruba orisha associated with love, sexuality, fertility, femininity, water, destiny, divination, purity, and beauty, and the Osun River, and of wealth and prosperity in Voodoo
Oshun | Yoruba Goddess of Love, Fertility Abundance | Britannica Oshun, an orisha (deity) of the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria Oshun is commonly called the river orisha, or goddess, in the Yoruba religion and is typically associated with water, purity, fertility, love, and sensuality
A Comprehensive Guide to Oshun, the Goddess of Love and Beauty Oshun, also known as Oxum or Osun, is the revered Yoruba goddess of love, beauty, prosperity, and fertility As a powerful and compassionate deity, she offers her followers guidance, healing, and protection
Oshun: African Goddess of Love and Sweet Waters The Yoruba people believe the goddess Oshun oversees sweet waters and love from her sacred grove Across many ancient civilizations throughout the world, love was placed under the domain of a certain deity, usually, but not in all cases, a goddess
Oshun - Santeria Church of the Orishas Oshun (also spelled Ochún, Oṣun or Oxum) is the youngest of the orishas and probably the most popular in Santeria She was the last orisha born in the world out of Olodumare’s love for creation
Oshun (Òșún): The Yoruba Divinity of Love and Fertility - OshaeIfa. com Oshun (Òşun), Orisha venerated in southwestern Nigeria by the Yoruba people, embodies divine femininity This maternal deity, synonymous with water, purity, fertility, love and sensuality, plays an essential role in the lives and beliefs of its devotees
Oshun - World History Encyclopedia Oshun (pronounced O-shan, also given as Osun) is a supernatural entity recognized as both a spirit and a goddess in the Yoruba religion of West Africa She presides over fertility, love, and freshwater, is the patroness of the Osun River in Nigeria, and is honored annually at the Osun-Osogbo Festival
Who is Oshun: The African Goddess Story Unveiled Oshun, a revered deity in Yoruba religion, carries a rich history that encompasses her definition, origins, and connection to West African culture Delving into the essence of Oshun provides insights into the significance she holds within the Yoruba pantheon and the wider African landscape
Oshun: The Yoruba Goddess of Love, Fertility and Water Oshun, also known as Oxum and Ochún, is a supreme being or Orisha of the Yoruba people – the largest ethnic group of southwestern Nigeria In the Yoruba religion, she’s also called the river goddess and is commonly associated with fresh and sweet waters, love, purity, prosperity, fertility, and beauty