What is Moyuba?
moyuba: a chanted prayer praising god and honoring the deceased ancestors and the Orishas. oba: master of ceremonies for initiation and Ifa rituals (also called oriate)
What does Iba se mean in Yoruba?
IBA’SE – IFA PRAYER OF PRAISE. Ope ni fun Olorun. Gratitude to the owner of the realm of the Ancestors. Iba Olodumare. Oba ajiki Homage to the Creator, the King who we praise first.
What is Obatala used for?
Obatala or “Orisa Nla” (known as Obatalá in Yorubaland and in Caribbean and South American Spanish and Oxalá in Brazil) is an orisha. He is believed, according to Yoruba cosmology, to be the Sky Father and the creator of human bodies, which were brought to life by the smooth breath of Olodumare.
What does Omi Tutu mean?
Abstract. “Omi tutu, ana tutu, ache tutu. Tutu ile, tutu Laroye, tutu ariku babawa⋯” [Fresh water; freshen the road, freshen my power; freshen my home.
What does IBAE mean?
IBAE
Acronym | Definition |
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IBAE | Ion Beam Assisted Etching |
Is Obatala a man or woman?
Obatala does not have a permanent gender. He is androgynous. He is married to Yemaya, the goddess of oceans and the godmother of Orishas. Free of gender, however, Obatala could be male, female, or neither.
What does daughter of Oshun mean?
She is considered one of the most powerful of all orishas, and, like other gods, she possesses human attributes such as vanity, jealousy, and spite.” Encyclopedia Britannica.
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.
How do I pray to my Ori?
Prayer: Ori (One’s Consciousness)
- Emi ma ji loni o, o. Mo f’ori bale f’Olorun.
- Ire gbogbo maa’ wa’ba’ me, Ori mi da’mi da’iye. Ngo ku mo.
- Ase. May it be so.
- Ori san mi. Ori san mi.
- Ori otan san mi ki nni owo lowo. Ori otan san mi ki nbimo le mio.
- Ori oto san mi ki nni aya.
- Ori san mi o.
- Ase.
What does Ibaye mean in Yoruba?
4 Ibaye is a Yoruba word used to acknowledge that the person you’re speaking of has passed. It is a sign of respect and honor. to the ancestral spirit of said person.
¿Qué es el Eggun y por qué es tan importante?
Todos tenemos un Eggun (espíritu) que nos acompaña con luz y nos da ese apoyo que necesitamos en la vida. En el Panteón Yoruba el mundo de los Eggun, antepasados y ancestros es muy sagrado, son ellos los que guían desde ese plano astral nuestros pasos, dando claridad y guía en nuestra existencia en la tierra.
¿Cómo se llama el padre de Eggun?
Moyugba a Eggun. Llamada Igbo eggun babatobi. (Si el padre es muerto) eggun babatobi iku belekun lona (nombre y apellidos eggun babatobi ) Belekun lona.
¿Cómo se llamaba el jefe de Eggun?
Dentro de un pueblo muy antiguo existía un jefe quien era llamado como Egungún, éste se encargaba de manejar una gran ciudad, Eggun, quien se encontraba dentro de la ciudad, se transformó en un cocodrilo a través de uno de sus encantamientos.