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Igbo goddesses (3 P) Igbo gods (5 P) ... The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Pages in category "Igbo goddesses" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ahia Njoku; Ala (odinala)
Igbo cosmology presents a balance between the feminine and masculine, perhaps, with a preponderance of female representation in Igbo lore. [19] In Igbo cosmology, the world was divided into four corners by the high god corresponding to èké órìè àfọ̀ ǹkwọ́ which are the days of the week in the Igbo calendar regarded as market days.
Erinlẹ̀ - an elephant hunter and physician to the gods; Èṣù - Èṣù is the orisha of crossroads, duality, beginnings and balance; Ibeji - twin orisha of vitality and youth; Lógunẹ̀dẹ - a warrior and hunter; Ọbàtálá - creator of human bodies; orisha of light, spiritual purity, and moral uprightness; Odùduwà - progenitor ...
Ala is considered the highest Alusi in the Igbo pantheon. Ala's husband is Amadioha, the sky deity. [citation needed] As the goddess of morality, [2] Ala is involved in judging human actions and is in charge of Igbo law and customs known as omenala. Taboos and crimes among Igbo communities that are against the standard of Ala are called nsọ ...
Igbo goddesses (3 P) N. Nubian goddesses (9 P) Y. Yoruba goddesses (11 P) Z. Zulu goddesses (1 P) Pages in category "African goddesses" The following 12 pages are in ...
Anyanwu (anyaanwū, meaning "eye of the sun" in Igbo) is the sun goddess of the good fortune, knowledge, and wisdom in the traditional Igbo religion called Odinala.She is an alusi, a tutelary spirit that was created by the Supreme god, Chukwu, to fulfill a specific responsibility related to nature or a principle.