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ODUDUA African Goddess

ODUDUA

African Earth Goddess

Also known as ODUA

The Black Goddess of the Earth

She is a beautiful earth mother figure with skin of the deepest darkest ebony. A deity who looks after women and children, she promotes love and life. However, she is certainly not soft and can become a War Goddess when absolutely necessary.

She is the primordial sister of supreme sky god OLORUN (also known as OLODUMARE) and together they form an Earth-Sky bond. She seems to have something to do with the essence of life, which is probably one of those essential services like running water or electricity that a large number of people use all the time without bothering to ask where it comes from. Be grateful she has never sent you a bill.

Although accounts differ, ODUDUA seems to be married to OBATALA. Their daughter is YEMAYA, the Queen of the Orishas. Who also appears to be married to OBATALA. Clarification of this tricky conundrum gratefully received.

Godnote: ODUDUA is frequently confused with the male god and ancestral Yoruba King ODUDUWA, but they appear to be completely different deities.

Saunders, Chas, and Peter J. Allen, eds. "ODUDUA - the African Earth Goddess (African mythology)." <em>Godchecker</em>. Godchecker.com / CID, 20 Apr. 2013. Web. 21 April 2018.

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