Orishas are revered deities in various African diasporic religions, such as Yoruba, Candomblé, and Santería. They embody natural forces and human attributes, and their character can encompass both benevolent and challenging aspects. While they are often seen as protectors and guides, their actions can also reflect the complexities of life, making them multifaceted rather than strictly "good" or "bad." Ultimately, the perception of orishas varies among practitioners and is influenced by individual experiences and cultural contexts.
Nací Orishas was created in 2005.
Habana - Orishas song - was created in 2002.
Orishas - 2011 was released on: USA: 27 May 2011
The Seven African Powers, also known as the Orishas, are a group of powerful spirits in the Yoruba and Santeria traditions. Prayers to the Orishas typically involve calling upon each Orisha individually for their specific blessings and guidance. These prayers are often recited in a specific order, starting with Elegua and continuing to Ogun, Yemaya, Obatala, Oshun, Shango, and Oya. Each Orisha represents different aspects of life and can provide help in specific areas.
Good.
The cast of Orishas - 2011 includes: Louisa Brown as Woman Jo Oliviera as Oya
Cuban sensation orishas
Naiads, tree spirits
No but there is such thing as spirits and there can only be good spirits
Actually there are both good and evil spirits on earth.
orishas
no some have good spirits, maybe