The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
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  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
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  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
  • The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.
The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.

The sign of Oshosi, the African Yoruba deity.

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Oshosi - Oxóssi is the spirit associated with the hunt, forests, animals, and wealth.He is spirit of meals, because it is he who provides food. He is associated with lightness, astuteness, wisdom, and craftiness in the hunt. He is the orixa of contemplation, loving the arts and beautiful things. He hunts with a bow and arrow (called an ofá), hunting for good influences and positive energies. Animals sacrificed to him in Oxóssi rituals are goat, cooked pig, and guinea fowl. The salutation of Oxóssi in the Candomblé tradition is "Okê, arô".

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Oshosi - Oxóssi is the spirit associated with the hunt, forests, animals, and wealth.He is spirit of meals, because it is he who provides food. He is associated with lightness, astuteness, wisdom, and craftiness in the hunt. He is the orixa of contemplation, loving the arts and beautiful things. He hunts with a bow and arrow (called an ofá), hunting for good influences and positive energies. Animals sacrificed to him in Oxóssi rituals are goat, cooked pig, and guinea fowl. The salutation of Oxóssi in the Candomblé tradition is "Okê, arô".
Consecrated day: Thursday
Color: blue in the (Ketu nation, otherwise green)
Ritual garment: blue
Sacred food: axoxô (maize cooked with coconut), black beans, yams, roasted cowpeas (of the subspecies
Vigna sinensis)
Necklace: blue beads
Archetype: power, domain
Symbols: bow and arrow

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