2 inches tall, it floats in Olokun's water in the sopera / tinaja so that the person is always kept afloat.
Add one to your Olokun for their assistance. Can also be used inside Yemaya and other water orishas.
Oduduwa was a Yoruba divine king. According to tradition, he was the holder of the Olofin of Ile-Ife, the Yoruba holy city. He ruled briefly in Ife and also served as the progenitor of several independent royal dynasties in Yorubaland. His name, phonetically written by Yoruba language speakers as Odùduwà and sometimes contracted as Ooduwa, Odudua or Oòdua, is today venerated as that of "the hero, the warrior, the leader and father of the Yoruba race." Through conflict and, mostly, through diplomacy lasting many years, Oduduwa was able to usurp the throne of Ife to become King temporarily.
Oduduwa held the praise name Olofin Adimula. Following his posthumous deification, he was admitted to the Yoruba pantheon as an aspect of a primordial divinity of the same name.
His grandson became the first Oba (also known as Alaafin) of Oyo.
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