Orisha Yewa
Orisha Yewa By Jorge Ochoa On Dribbble Yewá, known also as ewa, yeguá, yegba, or euá, is an orisha in yoruba, santeria, and other afro caribbean religions. her roles and symbolism are deeply intertwined with themes of purity, mystery, and the transition between life and death. Yewá is an orisha (deity) deeply worshiped both in africa and in santeria or afro caribbean traditions it represents loneliness, control and repression of feelings, being an emblem of female chastity.
Orishá Yewá Yewá (also known as ewa, yewá, yeguá, yegua, or yegba) is an orisha in the yoruba, santeria, and other afro caribbean religions. she is associated with the river, purity, the cemetery, and the transition between life and death. An important deity in yoruba mythology, yewa is the orisha of the river. in the cuban santería, a faith derived from the yoruba religion, yewa is also worshipped as one of the goddesses of death. In yoruba spirituality, yewa (also spelled yegua or ewa) is the orisha associated with the river yewa, and she governs one of the most misunderstood forces in existence: transition. she is connected to death, the afterlife, modesty, purity, and the sacred movement of the soul from one realm to another. yewa is not darkness. she is passage. Discover the meaning of yewa, the orisha of purity and sacred transition, and how her energy supports spiritual awakening and identity transformation.
Orishá Yewá In yoruba spirituality, yewa (also spelled yegua or ewa) is the orisha associated with the river yewa, and she governs one of the most misunderstood forces in existence: transition. she is connected to death, the afterlife, modesty, purity, and the sacred movement of the soul from one realm to another. yewa is not darkness. she is passage. Discover the meaning of yewa, the orisha of purity and sacred transition, and how her energy supports spiritual awakening and identity transformation. Ewá is an orisha who has great sensitivity to the sixth sense, also called yewá she is considered the orisha of clairvoyance. as the daughter of oxalufã and nanã, she is the sister of ossaim, omulú obaluaiê and oxumaré. Yewá is a shadowy, mysterious, reclusive orisha. yewá resides in the graveyard where she works in close partnership with her sister, oya, the cemetery queen. yewá is queen of cadavers, which she guards from time of death through funeral rites and burial, when she delivers them over to oya. Welcome to the story of yewá, the graceful and mysterious orisha of purity, death, and the sacred. in this video, we delve into yewá’s profound role as the guardian of the cemetery, the embodiment of chastity and spiritual transformation, and the keeper of secrets surrounding life’s transitions. Ewá is a significant orisha in the yoruba religion, embodying femininity, beauty, and mystery, and her role within the pantheon is essential for understanding yoruba spiritual practices.
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