IPA: /ɔˈriːʃə/
KK: /ɔˈriːʃə/
A spirit or deity in the Yoruba religion, representing a manifestation of the supreme God, Olodumare, and often associated with specific aspects of life or nature.
In Yoruba culture, each orisha has its own unique characteristics and stories that are celebrated in rituals.
The word 'orisha' originates from the Yoruba language, meaning a deity or spirit in the Yoruba religion. It refers to the various gods and goddesses worshipped in this tradition, each representing different aspects of life and nature.
Think of the Yoruba word for deity, 'orisha', to remember that it refers to a spirit or god in the Yoruba religion.