In the Yoruba religion and its diasporic practices, Oshun (or Orisha) embodies love, fertility, and beauty. She is often associated with rivers and freshwater, symbolizing nourishment and the life-giving aspects of nature. Oshun is revered for her ability to foster relationships, promote harmony, and bless individuals with fertility, both in terms of human reproduction and the abundance of resources. As a compassionate and nurturing figure, she represents the divine feminine and the interconnectedness of love and creation.
Nací Orishas was created in 2005.
There are numerous orishas in the Yoruba religion and its diaspora, with estimates typically ranging from 400 to over 1,000. Each orisha embodies specific aspects of nature, human experience, and spirituality, serving as intermediaries between humans and the supreme god, Olodumare. The most commonly recognized orishas include figures like Ogun, Oshun, and Shango. The exact number can vary based on regional practices and traditions.
Habana - Orishas song - was created in 2002.
Orishas - 2011 was released on: USA: 27 May 2011
The cast of Orishas - 2011 includes: Louisa Brown as Woman Jo Oliviera as Oya
Cuban sensation orishas
I think she is the goddess of love and fertility Or love and beauty.She is the Greek god of love.
orishas
SHe was the goddess of love and beauty and fertility, and making people fall in love with her.
Frigg, Goddess of love and fertility.
Love, beauty and fertility.
The equivalent of Aphrodite in Norse mythology is Freyja, the goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. Like Aphrodite, Freyja is associated with love and desire, but she also embodies war and magic. She rides a chariot pulled by two cats and is known for her connections to the afterlife, particularly in guiding souls. Both goddesses represent femininity and the complexities of desire.