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YORUBA BELIEFS AND SACRIFICIAL RITES

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CONTENTS

PART ONE BELIEFS 

1 Belief in the supreme being

Review of scholars views

The names of the Supreme Being

Olodumare

Olorun

Eledaa

Alaaye

Elemii

Olojo oni

Attributes of the supreme being

He is the Creator

He is unique

He is immortal

He is Omnipotent

He is Omniscient

He is King and Judge

He is transcendent

2 Belief in Divination and Spirits

Primordial divinities

Obatala (Orisanla)

Orunmila

Oduduwa

Esu

Ogun

Deified ancestors

Sango

Orisa oko

Ayelala

Personification of natural forces and phenomena

The earth

Rivers, lagoons and the sea

Mountains and hills

Trees

Wind

3 Belief in the Ancestors

Treatment of the corpse

Location of the hereafter

Post mortem judgment

Reincarnation

Relationship between the living and the ancestors

Worship or veneration?

4 Belief in Mysterious Powers

Incantations

Medicine

Magic

Witchcraft

Essential elements of witchcraft

Belief in witchcraft

The future of witchcraft

5 Elements Of Worship

what is worship?

Characteristic features of worship

Prayer

Sacred people

Sacred Places

Mood of Worshippers

6 Divination and sacrifice

Definition and purpose of divination

Types of divination

Dida obi

Erindinlogun

Opele

Ifa

The relevance of divination to sacrifice

7 Meaning and Purposes of Sacrifice

General meaning of sacrifice

Religious connotation of sacrifice

Purposes of sacrifice

8 Types of sacrifice

Ebo ope ati idapo ( thanksgiving and communion sacrifice)

Ebo Eje (votive sacrifice)

Ebo Etutu (Propitiatory sacrifice)

Ebo Ojukoribi (Preventive sacrifice)

Ebo Ayepinun (substitutionary sacrifice)

Ebo Ipile (Foundation sacrifice)

9 Elements of Sacrificial Rites

Victims and materials of sacrifice

Symbolic meanings of materials and victims of sacrifice

Fowl (Adie)

Pigeon (Eyele)

Fish (Eja)

Sheep (Agutan)

Cow (Eranla)

Human Victim (Oluwo or Oluo)

Palm oil (Epo)

Native Chalk (Efun)

Alligator pepper (Ataare)

Palm fronds (Mariwo)

Preparation

Invocation

Presentation

Immolation

Treatment of victims or materials of sacrifice

10 Factors militating against traditional rites

Islam

Christianity

Education and improved medical facilities

Concluding remarks

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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