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The Orisa Yoruba Pantheon

The complete sacred record of the 400+1 Orisa Yoruba deities — their stories, taboos, domains, sacrifices, myths and divine mysteries. Preserved and honored as living spiritual truth.

400+1 Sacred Orisa
15 Divine Categories
7 African Powers
Living Tradition
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The Divine Categories

Browse the Orisa Yoruba pantheon by celestial domain and spiritual nature.

Supreme Being & Creator
Olórun / Olódùmarè
The highest level of the Yoruba divine hierarchy. Olódumarè is the uncreated, all-knowin
1 Orisa
Primordial Orisa
Orisa Àtijọ́
These are the oldest Orisa ÔÇö the divine forces created before human beings walked the ea
14 Orisa
Sky & Celestial Orisa
Orisa Òrun
Orisa who govern the heavens, stars, lightning, sky phenomena, and the cosmic order. They
23 Orisa
Earth & Iron Orisa
Orisa Ilè àti Irin
Orisa of the earth, iron, war, roads, and the forces that shape the physical world. Ogun a
14 Orisa
Water Orisa
Orisa Omi
The great Orisa of rivers, oceans, rain and freshwater sources. They govern fertility, abu
34 Orisa
Forest & Herbalist Orisa
Orisa Igb├│
Orisa who rule the deep forest, medicinal herbs, hunters, healers, and the secret wisdom o
17 Orisa
Crossroads & Trickster Orisa
Orisa Ona
Orisa who govern transitions, beginnings, choices, communication, and the mischief of fate
5 Orisa
Death, Fate & Illness Orisa
Orisa Ikú àti Àárẹ̀
These Orisa govern death, disease, fate, and the forces that mark the boundary of life. Ba
11 Orisa
Deified Kings & Heroes
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Historical men of extraordinary power who were elevated to divine status after death or at
26 Orisa
Deified Queens & Heroines
Ayaba Ol├│run
Remarkable women ÔÇö queens, prophetesses, and warriors ÔÇö who transcended their mortal l
4 Orisa
Children Orisa & Twins
Orisa Ọmọ
Orisa associated with children, birth, twins, and the spirit of play and innocence. The Ib
3 Orisa
Ajogun ÔÇö Anti-Divine Forces
Àjogún
The Ajogun are the opposing forces in the Yoruba universe ÔÇö not evil in a Western sense,
6 Orisa
Ancestors & Egungun
Eg├║ng├║n
The Egungun represent the collective power of the ancestral dead. Their masquerades are th
3 Orisa
Regional & Local Orisa
Orisa Ìbílẹ̀
Orisa whose worship is centered in specific towns, regions, or ethnic sub-groups within Yo
202 Orisa
Orisa of the Diaspora
Orisa Àkúdàáyà
Orisa whose primary prominence grew in the New World diaspora ÔÇö Afro-Cuban Lucum├¡/Sante
25 Orisa
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Principal Orisa

The most widely revered deities of the Yoruba sacred tradition

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All Orisa Yoruba — A to Z

Every deity in the sacred Orisa Yoruba pantheon, arranged alphabetically.

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Name Type Domain About
I

Iyami Oshooronga

night
Cosmic Orisa female power, life and death Iyami Oshooronga are the collective divine power of the Great Mothers in Yoruba cosmic the
J

Jakuta

fire
Nature Orisa primordial lightning, stone throwing Jakuta is the primordial cosmic spirit of lightning in Yoruba tradition — the thunder forc

Jakuta Orun

fire
Cosmic Orisa sky stones, heavenly thunderbolts Jakuta Orun is the cosmic, celestial avatar of the primordial lightning force — the heaven
K

Kori

Cosmic Orisa The Crown-Top; The Sacred Summit of the Head
L

Lalupon

Deified King / Man The Great Warrior King; Hero of Lalupon

Latoosa

Deified King / Man The Great War Leader of Ibadan; Divine Warrior Ancestor
M

Moremi Ajasoro

water
Deified Queen / Woman heroism, sacrifice Moremi Ajasoro is the deified heroine of Ile-Ife — a queen who sacrificed herself, her fre
N

Nana Buluku

water
Primordial Orisa primordial creation, swamp Nana Buluku is the primordial creatress — the ancient, swamp-born mother who predates most
O

Oba

water
Deified Queen / Woman domestic life, love Oba is the deified wife of Sango — a woman of such devoted love that she sacrificed her ow

Oba Koso

fire
Deified King / Man the moment of Sango's deification, Koso Oba Koso is the sacred title and divine event at the center of Sango worship — the moment

Obalende

Deified King / Man The King by the Sand; Orisa of the Lagos Bar Beach Area

Obalufon

Primordial Orisa King of Ife; The Orisa Who Gave Humans the Gift of Language

Obatala

air
Primordial Orisa creation, purity Obatala is the arch-divinity and creator of human bodies in the Yoruba pantheon — a primor

Obatala Alamo

Primordial Orisa Obatala of the Alamo Tree; Sacred Tree Avatar

Obatala Enu Orun

Primordial Orisa Obatala at Heaven's Gate; The Pure One Who Guards the Celestial Threshold

Obatala Erinle

Primordial Orisa Obatala Beside the River; Purity Meeting the Water

Obatala Funfun

Primordial Orisa The Pure White Obatala; The Avatar of Absolute Purity

Obatala Ide

Primordial Orisa Obatala of the Brass; Where Purity Meets Precious Metal

Obatala Igboloko

Primordial Orisa Obatala of the Countryside; Purity in the Rural Spaces

Obatala Lolu

Primordial Orisa Obatala Who Crushes Obstacles; The Powerful Avatar That Removes Barriers

About the Orisa Yoruba Tradition

The Yoruba people of West Africa — primarily in present-day Nigeria, Benin, and Togo — have one of the richest and most sophisticated spiritual traditions in human history. At the heart of this tradition are the Orisa: divine forces who embody every aspect of nature, human experience, and cosmic law. The Yoruba pantheon is traditionally expressed as 400+1 Orisa, reflecting the understanding that the divine is not closed by a finite count but remains living and expansive.

The Orisa fall into several categories: the primordial Orisa created by Ọlọdùmarè before the world was formed; nature Orisa who embody rivers, storms, forests and the sea; and deified humans — kings, queens, warriors and healers of extraordinary power who were elevated to divine status. Each Orisa has their own domain, their own taboos, their own sacrificial requirements, and their own rich mythology encoded in the Odu Ifa — the sacred corpus of Yoruba divination wisdom.

The worship of the Orisa survived the Middle Passage and took root across the Americas, giving birth to Santería in Cuba, Candomblé in Brazil, Trinidad's Shango-Baptist faith, and Vodou in Haiti. Today, Orisa worship is practiced by hundreds of millions of people worldwide.