Osun priestesses

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Osun priestesses are traditional Yoruba spiritual leaders and custodians of the river goddess Osun’s worship, performing sacred rituals, divination, and ceremonies at shrines and festivals such as those in Osogbo, Nigeria.

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Osun priestesses canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Yoruba religious office
custodians of Osun worship
priesthood
religious role
associatedFestival Osun-Osogbo Festival
associatedSite Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove
associatedSiteType river shrine
sacred grove
continent Africa
country Nigeria
culturalHeritageStatusContext Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove
surface form: UNESCO-recognized Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove
deityTypeServed orisha
river goddess
ethnicContext Yoruba people
genderAssociation primarily female
languageContext Yoruba
surface form: Yoruba language
mainLocation Osogbo
surface form: Osogbo, Nigeria
performs ceremonies
divination
healing rituals
initiation rites
sacred rituals
sacrifices and offerings
primaryDeityServed Osun State
surface form: Osun
religion Yoruba religion
religiousTradition Yoruba religion
surface form: Ifa-Orisha tradition
responsibility guiding devotees of Osun
interpreting the will of Osun
maintaining ritual purity of Osun shrines
preserving Osun myths and stories
ritualObjectAssociation beads
calabashes
offerings at the river
white and yellow garments
role custodian of sacred knowledge
diviner
guardian of Osun shrines
ritual specialist
spiritual leader
symbolicAssociation beauty
fertility
fresh water
love
prosperity
transmissionOfKnowledge apprenticeship
oral tradition
usesDivinationSystem Ifa divination

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Osun-Osogbo Festival hasParticipantRole Osun priestesses