What is the color for Ogun?

Traditionally Ogun's colours are green, red, and black. And black being one of the colours of Ogun, Maleficent wears it well.
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What does Ogun symbolize?

OGUN: Warrior god of iron and war. He controls much of the material in the earth and represents primitive force and energy. He is known as Oggún in Cuba and Ogun Feraille in Haiti (“ferraille” means “iron”). The worship of Ogun may be traced back to Iron Age civilizations in Nigeria and adjacent countries.
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What animal represents Ogun?

The primary symbols of Ogun are iron, the dog, and the palm frond. They symbolize Ogun's role in transformation, mediation, and function.
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Who is the son of Ogun?

Ogun (god of iron) during his lifetime had a son called Dahunsi who was equally known by the name Onire.
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What is Ogun sacrifice?

A male dog pays a heavy price each year as taxi drivers offer a sacrifice to the iron god Ogun, part of Nigeria's traditional religious beliefs, in the hopes of an auspicious year ahead.
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Ogun the Iron Orisha



How many meanings does the word Ogun have?

Ogun: A Yoruba Word With More Than 20 Meaning.
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What is the origin of Ogun?

Ogun State was created from the old Western State on February 3, 1976 by the then regime of General Murtala Mohammed. It has Abeokuta as it's capital and largest city. Located in South Western Nigeria, Ogun State covers 16,762 square kilometres.
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What is your orisha?

An orisha, therefore, is a complex multidimensional unity linking people, objects, and powers. The word orisha is related to several other Yoruba words referring to the head. The main one, ori, refers, first of all, to the physical head atop a person's body.
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Is Ogun from fire force Nigerian?

Ogun Montgomery is Nigerian Pan has Ogun and Shinra act on the crisis, leading to him using his Yoruba Lance to power his board.
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What does Osun mean?

Oshun, also spelled Osun, 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.
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What is the meaning Sango?

Sango. / (ˈsɑːŋɡəʊ) / noun. a language used in Chad, the Central African Republic, N Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaïre), and the Congo, belonging to the Adamawa branch of the Niger-Congo family.
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How many orisha are there?

Yoruba tradition often says that there are 400 + 1 orishas, which is associated with a sacred number. Other sources suggest that the number is "as many as you can think of, plus one more – an innumerable number". Different oral traditions refer to 400, 700, or 1,440 orishas.
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Who is father of Ogun?

Ogun, the son of Oduduwa, helped his father in wars against his enemies. Oduduwa therefore allowed him to reign over Ire, a town in Ekiti.
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What does Ogun Onire mean?

Ogun, or Ogun Onire, is the god of war and iron of the Yoruba people of West Africa. In Yoruba lore, Ogun and the other gods climbed down to earth on a spiderweb. When creation was completed, the gods realized that people needed to clear more land in the forest where they lived.
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How is Ogun festival celebrated?

Ogun Festival Ogun State

Traditionally Ogun festival is celebrated in late August or early September with sacrifices of Snails , Tortoises and Dogs . It is a time when music fills the air and marches fill the street as people gather to pay respect to their ancestors .
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Who is the strongest orisha?

Ṣàngó is viewed as the most powerful and feared of the orisha pantheon. He casts a "thunderstone" to earth, which creates thunder and lightning, to anyone who offends him. Worshippers in Yorubaland in Nigeria do not eat cowpea because they believe that the wrath of the god of iron would descend on them.
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What is IFA in Yoruba?

The word Ifa refers to the mystical figure Ifa or Orunmila, regarded by the Yoruba as the deity of wisdom and intellectual development.
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How do you know if you are a child of Oshun?

She is one of the most popular and venerated orishas. If you see the number 5 a lot (my two most recent apartments were on the 5th floor), are attracted to the color yellow or gold and enjoy sweets, specifically honey, then you too may be a child of Oshun.
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What does the green and yellow bracelet mean in Santeria?

It should be the first ceremony anyone receives in the Santaria religion. At the end of this you can wear the green and yellow bracelet that signifies you know who your Orisha is and have taken the ceremony. The only way to really know your true Orisha and sign is to take the ceremony. It is not for the faint hearted.
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What is Oshun number?

associated with the number five. Oshun often carries a mirror so that she can admire her beauty. She loves honey, sunflowers, oranges, cinnamon, and pumpkin, and her favorite birds are peacocks and vultures.
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