Yemoja Mother Of Fish (Yorùbá Gods & Goddesses Formerly Known As Òrì?à Book 1)
Description
This series depicts Yorùbá Gods and Goddesses formerly known as Òrì?à, from the indigenous Yorùbá tradition, whose origins are rooted in Southwestern Nigeria. One of the most common Yoruba traditional spiritual concepts is the concept of Òrì?à. Who are comprised of various pious forms. The Òrì?à are the moral avatars of Olódùmarè (GOD) of the Yoruba spiritual system. Some widely known Òrì?à are Ogun, (God of iron, victory and war), Sango or Jakuta (God of justice, lightening and fire ) Sango who manifests as a king, wields a double-edged axe which conveys his divine power and authority). Esu Elegbara, the sole messenger in the Yoruba pantheon and as multi-linguist conveys the desires of human beings to the Òrì?à. My children friendly stories are aimed at inspiring, enlightening and opening the door to the fascinating world of the Òrì?à.



