Yoruba God's of Water

Yoruba cosmology, several deities are associated with water. The most prominent are Olokun, Yemoja, and Oshun. Olokun is the orisha of the deep ocean and its hidden riches, while Yemoja is the orisha of the ocean's surface, motherhood, and the seas. Oshun is the orisha of fresh water, love, fertility, and beauty, particularly associated with the Osun River. Theses deities are associated with water. The most prominent are Olokun, Yemoja, and Oshun. Olokun is the orisha of the deep ocean and its hidden riches, while Yemoja is the orisha of the ocean's surface, motherhood, and the seas. Oshun is the orisha of fresh water, love, fertility, and beauty, particularly associated with the Osun River. 

Here's a more detailed look at each:

Olokun:
Olokun is the orisha of the deep ocean, wealth, and the mysteries of the deep sea. Some traditions see Olokun as a male deity, while others see Olokun as female, and some as both or neither (androgynous). Olokun is also associated with madness and hidden knowledge. 

Yemoja:
Yemoja is the orisha of the ocean's surface, motherhood, and the source of all waters. She is often depicted as a mermaid and is associated with the moon. Yemoja is considered a powerful protector, especially of women and children, and is known for her nurturing and healing qualities. 

Oshun:
Oshun is the orisha of fresh water, love, fertility, and beauty, often associated with the Osun River. She is a powerful orisha known for her healing abilities, her role in creation myths, and her connection to the sweetness of life. 

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