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Olosa

Also known as:  Olosa Aja · Olosa Ori Odo
"Mistress of the Lagoon; Wife of Olokun; Guardian of Coastal Waters"
Olosa is the Orisa of the coastal lagoon — the divine protectress of the transitional waters between ocean and river, wife of Olokun, and patron of all who fish and travel the lagoon waterways of western Nigeria.
Blue and White
Element
water
Dwells In
Lagos Lagoon and other coastal lagoons of western Nigeria
Sacred Number
7
Sacred Tools
Fishing net|Shell
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Who is Olosa?

Olosa, the Orisa of the lagoon, embodies the calm, mysterious waters of coastal lagoons. Known as the 'Owner of the Lagoon,' Olosa represents tranquility, depth, and hidden knowledge. In Yoruba tradition, Olosa is revered for protecting fishermen and coastal communities.

He symbolizes the balance between land and sea. Worshippers seek Olosa's blessings for safe voyages and abundant catches. Olosa's energy is serene, introspective, and protective, teaching the value of stillness.

He is associated with lagoons and water symbols. Olosa's mythology emphasizes harmony with nature. Rituals involve offerings of fish and water ceremonies.

His presence is felt in coastal areas. Olosa reminds devotees of the depths within. In modern times, Olosa symbolizes inner peace.

His worship includes lagoon visits. Olosa teaches that calm waters hold great wisdom.

Origin — How Olosa Became Orisa

Sacred Stories & Myths

Sacred Attributes & Correspondences

Sacred Colors
Blue and White
Sacred Number
7
Element
water
Sacred Tools
Fishing net|Shell
Sacred Stones
Blue coral
Sacred Animals
Crocodile|Water birds|Fish
Sacred Plants
Water reeds|Mangrove
Realm/Dwelling
Lagos Lagoon and other coastal lagoons of western Nigeria
Worship Centers

Lagos Lagoon area|Badagry

Appearance, Hairstyle & Sacred Regalia

Nature, Character & Sacred Proverbs

Worship, Sacrifice & Sacred Items

Taboos — What Must Never Be Done

Divine Relationships & Lineage

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