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{{Short description|Orisha in the Yoruba religion}} {{Infobox deity | type = Yoruba | other_names = Olocún, Olókun | member_of = [[Orisha]] | venerated_in = [[Yoruba religion]], [[Candomble]], [[Santeria]] | image = | caption = | deity_of = Water, Health, and Wealth | color = | day = | region = [[Nigeria]], [[Benin]], [[Cuba]], [[Brazil]] | ethnic_group = [[Yoruba people]] <br/> [[Bini people]] | symbol = | equivalent1_type = | equivalent1 = }} '''Olokun''' ([[Yoruba language|Yoruba]]: '''Olókun''') is an [[orisha]] spirit in [[Yoruba religion]]. Olokun is believed to be the parent of Aje, the orisha of great wealth and of the bottom of the ocean. Olokun is revered as the ruler of all bodies of water and for the authority over other water deities. Olokun is highly praised for their ability to give great wealth, health, and prosperity to their followers. Communities in both West Africa and the African diaspora view Olokun variously as female, male, or [[androgyny|androgynous]].<ref name="ad"/><ref name="ClarkSanteria2007"/><ref name="Harvey2015"/> ==West Africa== [[File:Eyo Olokun.jpg|left|thumb|Eyo Olokun masquerades at the [[Eyo festival|Eyo Festival]] in [[Lagos]], [[Nigeria]]]] Water deities are "ubiquitous and vitally important in southern Nigeria";<ref name="m"/> Olókun worship is especially noted in the cities of the [[Yoruba people|Yoruba]] and [[Edo people]] in southwest Nigeria. In West African areas directly adjacent to the coast, Olokun takes a male form among his worshipers, while in the hinterland, Olokun is a female deity.<ref name="ClarkSanteria2007"/> According to Yoruba traditions about their divine dynasty, Olokun - in her female incarnation - was the [[Senior Wife|senior wife]] of [[Oduduwa|Emperor Oduduwa]]. Her rivalry with one of his other wives is said to have led to her manifesting the [[Atlantic Ocean]].<ref> {{cite news|url=https://www.sunnewsonline.com/olokun-osaara-the-making-of-atlantic-ocean-lagos-lagoon/|title=Olokun, Osaara: The Making Of The Atlantic Ocean And The Lagos Lagoon|work=The Sun}} </ref> ==Candomblé== In the [[Candomblé]] religion of Brazil, Olokun is venerated as the mother of [[Yemoja]] and the owner of the sea. She is recognized in Candomblé terreiros, but not during celebrations. In this respect, Olokun is similar to [[Odudua]] and [[Orunmila|Orunmilá]]; they held great importance in West Africa but play a minor role in Afro-Brazilian religion. There are no ''xirê'' chants dedicated to Olokun as with other orixás. Candomblé initiates recognize the divinity of Olokun but do not hold her as a personal deity. The veneration of Olokun has been revived in the late 20th and early 21st century through visits to Brazil by West African priests.<ref name="s"/> Olokun is celebrated during the Festival of Yemoja (''Festa de Iemanjá''). ==Santería== Olokun is an orisha in the religion of Santería. Olokun is an androgynous orisha, meaning Olokun is a man and a woman, depending on if it is the Olokun of Ifá or the Olokun of Ocha.<ref name="ClarkSanteria2007"/><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=WDQmBgAAQBAJ&dq=Olokun+Cuba+santeria&pg=PT96 Babalawo, Santeria's High Priests: Fathers of the Secrets in Afro-Cuban Ifa, Por Frank Baba Eyiogbe, Olokun]</ref> ==Pataki== According to ''The Book Of Ifá'', Olokun became enraged and rose to the surface. As Olokun did this to drown the humans, the orishas went to [[Orunmila]] to ask him what to do. Orunmila told them that [[Ogun]] needed to create the longest chain he could possibly create. It was ultimately [[Obatala]] who had the responsibility of imprisoning Olokun in their domain. Knowing this, Obatala went to Ogun and asked him to make the chain and so he did. Obatala then went down into the ocean and trapped Olokun with it. ==See also== *[[Yoruba people]] *[[Bini people]] {{portal|Traditional African religion}} ==References== {{reflist|2|refs= <ref name="ad">{{cite book | last = Adeoye | first = C. L. | title = Ìgbàgbọ́ àti ẹ̀sìn Yorùba | publisher = Evans Bros. Nigeria Publishers | location = Ibadan | year = 1989 | isbn = 9781675098 | pages = 227–236 | language = yo}}</ref> <ref name=ClarkSanteria2007>{{cite book|last=Clark|first=Mary Ann|title=Santería : correcting the myths and uncovering the realities of a growing religion|year=2007|publisher=Praeger Publishers|location=Westport, Conn.|isbn=978-0-275-99079-4|pages=62}}</ref> <ref name="Harvey2015">{{cite journal|last1=Harvey|first1=Marcus|title=Engaging the Orisa: An Exploration of the Yoruba Concepts of Ibeji and Olokun as Theoretical Principles in Black Theology|journal=Black Theology|volume=6|issue=1|year=2015|pages=61–82|issn=1476-9948|doi=10.1558/blth2008v6i1.61|s2cid=144995131}}</ref> <ref name="m">{{cite book | last = Murphy | first = Joseph | title = Ọ̀ṣun across the waters: a Yoruba goddess in Africa and the Americas | publisher = Indiana University Press | location = Bloomington | year = 2001 | isbn = 9780253108630 | page = 238}}</ref> <ref name="s">{{cite journal |title=A polissemia do sagrado em do amor e outros demônios de Gabriel García Márquez |journal=INTERAÇÕES: Cultura e Comunidade |year=2012 |last=Silva |first=Marcel Franco da |volume=7 |issue=12 |pages=69–90 }}</ref> }} {{Orisa-Ifá}} [[Category:Yoruba deities]] [[Category:Water deities]] [[Category:Health deities]] [[Category:Health gods]] [[Category:Abundance deities]]
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