Just learned Oya is my Head Orisha. Thank you for the English translation of the solemn divine feast celebration. Love & Light
1 year ago | 0
YESSSSSSSSS OYA governs my head SCORPIO..my MOTHER π¬πͺπ©β‘βshe's a FEARLESS WARRIOR βπ
3 years ago | 1
I'm late to the party but happy belated birthday momma Oya. You know I love you.
3 years ago | 1
Nsala MalEkun ππ« I am eternally grateful for Mi Madre Oya π
3 years ago | 0
I'm only eleven and I'm her child and Shango child I didn't know her birthday was the second happy belated birthday oya Shango is my proctecter you should never mess with me or Shango bc we don't play I'm strong and brave he made me strong oshun brought my god brother to this world and now I take care of him he loves me and misses me he two already so happy belated birthday oya ASE. Good night
3 years ago | 0
Yoruba people never had cemeteries. They buried their loved ones in their homes or compounds. There was no cemetery in Oyaβs time.
3 years ago | 0
nathaniel lewis
Feast Day of the Orisha Goddess OYA β February 2
The promise of Spring, the quickening, and the fire of Goddess also inspires other Goddess festivals.
this powerful Warrior Goddess :π₯π©ππ¦ππͺβ‘οΈ
OYA is the Ruler of the Wind and Ruler of Tornadoes and She claims lightning as one of Her powers as well. O-ya means βshe toreβ in Yoruba. An elemental Goddess β Air, Fire Water β She incorporates all of them into Her. She is the personification of the Niger River and has the power to shapeshift into a water buffalo (and in some stories, other animals in the wilderness). As a Female Warrior, She fights ferociously and is fearless in Her protection of Her children and mates. Hunters and Chieftains seek OYAβs good graces for abundant hunting and in selecting strong leaders. OYA is also the Owner of the Marketplace. As Queen of the Dead, She safeguards the spirits of those who have passed and keeps the Ancestral connections, reminding future generations from where they came. She is the only Orisha that has a foot in Life and a foot in Death. OYA governs the gates of cemeteries and it is there that She receives offerings from Her children who those seeking Her assistance. In all that She does, She is independent, unpredictable, fierce and beautiful.ππ¦
Oya(The goddess of storms) by ELLA ANDALL
https://youtu.be/6-D8QL-hM5A
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