Oshun
Oshun
Oshun “oh-shoon”
Yoruba religion
Oshun is a prominent deity in Yoruba religion and African diaspora traditions, particularly in the Santería, Candomblé, and Lukumí religions. She is often associated with water, love, beauty, fertility, and wealth. Oshun is depicted as a beautiful and sensual goddess, usually wearing yellow or gold clothing and adorned with jewelry. She is commonly symbolized by flowing rivers, honey, peacock feathers, and mirrors. Oshun is seen as a compassionate and nurturing figure, but she can also be fierce when angered. She is venerated for her ability to bring prosperity and happiness to her devotees.
Affirmation: Oshun, sweet and abundant goddess, I invite your blessings of love, prosperity, and joy into my life. May your waters of abundance flow through me, bringing beauty, harmony, and wealth. Ashe!
Color: Yellow, Gold, White
Meaning: The name “Oshun” carries various meanings and symbolism in Yoruba religion and related African diaspora traditions, such as Santería and Candomblé. Some key meanings and associations of Oshun include: Goddess of Love, Fertility and Abundance, River Goddess, Beauty and Aesthetics, Healing and Compassion, Feminine Power
Elements: Oshun is associated with several elements in the Yoruba religion and its related diaspora traditions, such as Santería and Candomblé. These elements symbolize her connection to various aspects of nature and her domain of influence. The primary elements associated with Oshun include: Water, Honey, Mirror, Peacock Feathers
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