Let's learn about theOdù IfáỌ̀wọ́nrín méjì
Let's learn about theOdù Ifá
Ọ̀wọ́nrín méjì
Alias :
Èjì Ẹlẹ́rìín
Description :
This Odù Ifá is the 6th among the 16 major Odù or Ojú Odù (with both legs the same). It is called Ọ̀wọ́nrín méjì, meaning that both of his legs are Ọ̀wọ́nrín.
Verses ofỌ̀wọ́nrín méjì
Èdè YorùbáEnglish
12 months agoThe daughter of the king of Ọ̀yọ́ consulted Ifá before starting her business (odu Ifa Owonrin meji)
Babalawo Ifasehun Babalola reciting
Original stanza in Yoruba language
Translation in English
Scarce water use to stop flowing,
The money that is scarce, they spend it carefully,
The food that is scarce, they call it starvation,
Ifá was cast for Ohùnyọ́wọ́n, the daughter of the Aláàfin of Ọ̀yọ́,
Hurry to come,
Come and spend in the prince(ss)' market !
Young ones and adults,
Are all coming to buy in the market of Ohùnyọ́wọ́n !
Hurry to come,
Come and spend in the prince(ss)' market !
Èdè YorùbáEnglish
5 months ago"Má ṣú sí ìdí Ọ̀pẹ / Don't defecate at the Palm tree", by Araba of Oworo
On each Ose Ifa day, Araba of Oworo teaches us a verse of the Odù cast for this day with perfect Yoruba scripture and english translation. This verse taken from the corpus Owonrin Meji explains the importance of respecting the palm tree (Ọ̀pẹ̀) and also Ifa devotees.
Èdè Yorùbá
7 months agoisesetv / Ifá Kíkì Lójú Ọpọ́n: Ọ̀wọ́nrín Méjì by Babalawo Adeyinka Ojopagogo
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