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Oriṣa (benevolent spirits) and the Ajogun (malevolent spirits). This article consists of a list of the Oriṣa and Ajogun. The Supreme Being in Yorùbá culture
List_of_Yoruba_deities
Malevolent divinities in Yoruba religion
In Yoruba religion, the Ajogun are malevolent spiritual forces or deities that interfere regularly with mortal lives. The Ajogun are seen as the polar opposite
Ajogun
West-African religion
Broken down, the term Ajogun comes from the words; A + Jẹ + Ogun, literally meaning; "That which feeds/thrives on trouble/war". The Ajogun are often personified
Yoruba_religion
Supreme Being in the Yoruba religion
deity's manifestations are supernatural beings, both good (oriṣa) and bad (ajogun), who represent human activity and natural forces, and who maintain universal
Ọlọrun
Ethnic group in West Africa
Corruption Ajogun Ẹgba Paralysis, Ineptitude, Laziness Ajogun Egungun (Eegun) Sainted dead, Ancestors Orisha Epe Curses, Imprecation Ajogun Erinlẹ Hunter
Yoruba_people
Deity in the Yoruba religion
beliefs remain similar. Eṣu is the messenger and intermediary between the Ajogun (malevolent spirits), the Oriṣa (benevolent spirits) and ẹ̀dá èniyàn (human
Eshu
Central religious corpus of Yoruba religion
It also consists of tales about the Oriṣa (especially Ọrunmila) and the Ajogun. Ifá Ọrunmila Ọlọrun List of Yoruba deities Silva, Mari (2022). Ifá: The
Odu_Ifa
Divine beings in the Yoruba religion
offerings and iconography processions. Traditional African religion portal Ajogun Alusi, the Igbo pantheon. Kami, similar concept in Shinto religion. List
Orisha
American rapper (born 1998)
short-run EPs throughout 2015 – Crimson EP and RAFA (running away from the ajogun), the latter of which demonstrated his renewed focus on collaborating with
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Divine beings associated with death
(Igbo mythology) Èṣù, oriṣa of crossroads and trickery who controls the Ajogun, of which Iku (Death) is a member. (Yoruba religion) Iku, personification
List_of_death_deities
Order of primordial deities in the Yoruba religion
ilẹ̀ ("land"), literally "The four hundred creators of the land". Orisha Ajogun Olodumare List of Yoruba deities The Irunmọlẹ Shango (also called Jakuta)
Irunmọlẹ
Fictional character in the television series Baywatch
found an air pocket but were attacked by what Teague believed to be "The Ajogun," a mythical creature believed to inhabit the Purari River. After fighting
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Topics referred to by the same term
Kyrgyzstan (IATA: IKU) Iku, the personification of death and head of the Ajogun (malevolent deities) in the Yoruba religion This disambiguation page lists
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System of herbalism
emotional and spiritual causes of the disease to placate the negative forces (ajogun) and only then will propose treatment that he/she deems appropriate. This
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(शानà¥à¤¤à¥€) Hindi name SHANTI means "peace, quiet."
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Australian, German, Romanian
Victory of the People
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American, British, English
Sea of Bitterness; Variant of Mary; Bitter; Often Used as English Surname
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Arthurian
, a knight of the Round Table.
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Gujarati, Indian
Creator; Another Name for Brahma
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Muslim/Islamic
Name of an authority of Hadith
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Wedded
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Arabic
Servant of the Glorious One
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Irish
Little raven.
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian
Power; Glow and Nature of Brahma; Bhramgyan Self Realisation; Knowledge of God; Bhramhanand Ecstasy; Supreme Bliss
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