Logun Ede (Logún-Èdè)

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Logun Ede (Logún-Èdè) is a Yoruba orisha associated with both hunting and freshwater, embodying a dual nature that bridges the qualities of his parents Oxóssi and Oxum.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Logun Ede 0

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Afro-Brazilian orixá
Yoruba deity
orisha
associatedWith abundance
beauty
elegance
freshwater
hunting
lakes
prosperity
rivers
seduction
wealth
youth
culture Candomblé NERFINISHED
Umbanda NERFINISHED
Yoruba religion
embodies dual nature
qualities of freshwater deity
qualities of hunter
genderExpression androgynous
dual-gender
hasNameVariant Logunedé NERFINISHED
Logún-Èdè NERFINISHED
hasParent Oxum NERFINISHED
Oxóssi NERFINISHED
inheritsAspectFrom Oxum NERFINISHED
Oxóssi NERFINISHED
languageContext Brazilian Portuguese NERFINISHED
Yoruba NERFINISHED
linkedDomain forest
inland waters
riverbanks
patronOf fishermen
hunters
luxury
refinement
youthful beauty
ritualColor blue
gold
green
ritualElement forest leaves
fresh water
symbol fishing implements
mirror
ornaments of gold
timeDivisionMyth spends six months in the forest
spends six months in the waters
weapon bow and arrow
spear
worshippedIn Brazil NERFINISHED
Nigeria NERFINISHED

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Yoruba orishas hasNotableMember Logun Ede (Logún-Èdè)