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    Oya - Santeria Goddess of Wind and Change

    • Just like other orishas, Oya originated from the religion of Yoruba people inhabiting West Africa. In the Yoruba language, the name Oya was coined from the phrase “O Ya”, which means “she tore.” Given her … 展开

    Turbulent Lovestory

    Chango was notorious for seducing other orisha’s wives, and he confirmed his reputation when he seduced Oya and took her to live with him. The two had a loving yet tumultuous r… 展开

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    The Mother of Nine

    Unfortunately, Shango’s death wasn’t the only tragedy that Oya had to endure. Although she is a powerful deity, there was one thing she couldn’t do: give birth to and raise healthy chil… 展开

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    Oya and Yemaya – Enemies Or Friends?

    There is a common misconception that Oya and Yemaya are enemies because when Oya is consecrated, nothing related to Yemaya can be in the same room and vice versa. However, … 展开

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