MSN: Oraciones y Rituales para Iemanjá y Oshun: Guía exhaustiva para armonía, amor y prosperidad
Oraciones y Rituales para Iemanjá y Oshun: Guía exhaustiva para armonía, amor y prosperidad
MSN: Oraciones y Rituales a los Orishas: Invocaciones a Iemanjá y Oshún para la Armonía y Prosperidad
Oraciones y Rituales a los Orishas: Invocaciones a Iemanjá y Oshún para la Armonía y Prosperidad
MSN: Oraciones y Rituales a Oshún e Iemanjá para la Armonía y Prosperidad
Oraciones y Rituales a Oshún e Iemanjá para la Armonía y Prosperidad
Oshun (also Ọṣun, Ochún, and Oxúm) is the orisha associated with love, sexuality, fertility, femininity, water, destiny, divination, purity, wealth, prosperity and beauty, and the Osun River, in the Yoruba religion. [1][2][3] She is considered the most popular and venerated of the 401 orishas.
Oshun, 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.
Oshun, the Yoruba goddess of love, beauty, prosperity, and fertility, is a central figure in the Orisha pantheon. Her origins, symbols, and relationships with other Orishas highlight her significance as a powerful and compassionate deity.
Although Oshun (also spelt Osun) is regarded principally as a goddess of love, there are other aspects to this Orisha as well. One of the most important roles that Oshun plays is that of the goddess of the sweet waters and the protective deity of the River Oshun in Nigeria.