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Ìwòrì Ìrosùn

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Ìwòrì Gósùn

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This Odù Ifá is among the 240 minor Odù, also called Àmúlù, the ones with different patterns on each side. It is basically called Ìwòrì Ìrosùn, meaning that it is composed by Ìwòrì at the right side and Ìrosùn at the left side.

Verses ofÌwòrì Gósùn

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Ìwòrì Gósùn was cast for Onígòósùn because of bareness

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Extract of "Ifá a complete divination"

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Òòsànlá Òsèèrèmògbò went to Sánmò Pá

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Extract of "Ifá a complete divination"
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Extract of "Ifá a complete divination"

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Ìwòrì gósùn: "Ọ̀rúnmìlà, [...] was blessed with great beautiful wives. Ajé, the Divinity of wealth...", by @ArabaofOworo

This Ifa stanza shared by @ArabaofOworo tells the story when Orunmila took Ajé, the divinity of wealth, as wife.

Written with Yoruba scripture and english explanations.

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The story about how the pigeon and its offspring escaped death (odu Ifá Iwori Irosun)

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Ìwòrì gósùn/Ìwòrì Ìrosùn "We must remember that patience, perseverance and calmness are the key factors to success", by Araba of Oworo

On each Ose Ifa day, Araba of Oworo cast a new Ifa and shares us one Stanza out of it. This verse from Iwori Gosun enjoins us, especially in times of hardships to be patient and benevolent because there is good fortunes for coming. Written with Yoruba scripture and english explanations.