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Nyame, Nyankapon and Odomankoma are 3 aspects of the trinity that make up the Supreme God in the Akom religion. They are, however, one God. Odomankoma is the creative aspect of the trinity, corresponding to reason, reality and the Absolute, is the spirit of the Universe and is one of the most dynamic and complex modalities of the trinity.
Mawu-Lisa (alternately: Mahu) is a creator goddess, associated with the Sun and Moon in Gbe mythology and West African Vodun. Mawu and Lisa are divine twins. According to the myths, she is married to the male god Lisa. Mawu (Mahu, Mau) and Lisa are the children of Nana Buluku, and are the parents of Oba Koso (Shango), known as Hebioso among the ...
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Nyame nhyira yɛn kurom Gaana Na ma yɛn man no nyɛ kɛse na ɛnyɛ den, Akokoduru a wɔde bɛbɔ wɔn ho ban daa Ahofadi ne Hokwan ho asɛm; Fa ahobrɛase ankasa hyɛ yɛn koma ma, Ma yɛn ani nnye nokwaredi a ensuro ho, 𝄆 C Na boa yɛn ma yɛnko tia nhyɛsofo nniso Yɛde yɛn pɛ ne yɛn ahoɔden nyinaa daa daa. 𝄇 II O Gaana, nkamfo ...
Nyame dua: an altar to the Sky God 76 Nyame nwu na ma wu: May Nyame die before I die Non listed Obi nka obie: I offend no one without a cause 84 Ohene niwa (in) the king's little eyes To be in the king's favour 85 Ohen' tuo: the king's gun 86 Kodie mmowerewa: the eagle's talons 92 Owo Foro Adobe
This is a list of African spirits as well as deities found within the traditional African religions.It also covers spirits as well as deities found within the African religions—which is mostly derived from traditional African religions.
The Ewe religion is centered on the Supreme God, Mawu and several intermediate divinities. [2] [3] Christianity has been accepted in every part of Anlo Ewe land, with a minority of people still practicing traditional Vodun beliefs. The Vodu religion is slowly becoming a previous religion among the Anlo Ewes, with the youth of the community ...
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