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      • According to myth, Shango was once a tyrannical king of Oyo. He possessed a powerful talisman, which he used to call down lightning.
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  2. Aug 31, 2024 · Like all of the Yoruba gods (orishas), Shango is both a deified ancestor and a natural force, both aspects being associated with a cult and a priesthood. The ancestral Shango was the fourth king of the town of Oyo. Oral tradition describes him as powerful, with a voice like thunder and a mouth that spewed fire when he spoke.

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    • Storms - Manifestation of Shango's Wrath

    In the beliefs of the Yoruba people of West Africa, Shango is the most powerful nature god. He is still celebrated in certain parts of the world. Shango has followers and priests responsible for burying anyone killed by lightning. They may also inspect property struck by lightning to find the thunderbolt. His sanctuaries are decorated with statues ...

    He was once an earthly king noted for his authoritarian rule among his people. It is said that thunder and lightning shook the earth on the day he was born. Legend has it that Shango was a violent and cruel king whom his people so hated that he finally decided to hang himself in the forest. Left: Shango, thunder god of the Yoruba. Image credit: Hoo...

    Storms, thunder, and lightning were often associated with the highest or war gods. In many cultures, thunder was believed to be a creative force and a precursor to a life-giving and fertilizing rain. The Greek god Zeushad a mighty thunderbolt forged by Hephaestus, the sky-dwelling blacksmith, and vajra, a powerful thunderbolt throwing light belongi...

    In his 'Traditional Offa Yoruba Religion in Nigeria' T.P. Sunday writes: "Thus, it is not surprising that thunder is seen by the Yoruba as a manifestation of the divine wrath as this aspect of Shango's life is noted for its violent storms, especially in Yorubaland considered to be "the second region in the world for lightning frequency, consisting ...

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Shango is one of the most powerful deities in the Yoruba pantheon. He is the god of thunder, lightning, fire, and war. In Yoruba mythology, Shango was the third (in some accounts, fourth) king of the Oyo Kingdom who became deified due to his supernatural powers and heroic acts.

  4. Sep 12, 2024 · According to Yoruba mythology, Shango was the third Alaafin of the ancient Yoruba Kingdom of Oyo. He was the second son of Oranmiyan, the mythical founder of the Empire, and his mother was “Torosi”, a princess from the neighbouring Nupe tribe. Shango’s Reign in Oyo.

  5. Shango’s origin, nestled in the lore of the Yoruba people, is a tale of power, passion, and transformation. He was once a mortal king, renowned for his charisma and prowess. His journey from a revered leader to a god of thunder is shrouded in tales of heroism and mystical ascendance.

  6. Shango, the Yoruba god of thunder, lightning, and justice, has a rich and fascinating origin story. He was once an earthly king, known as the third Alaafin of the Oyo Kingdom. Shango was renowned for his authoritarian rule, extraordinary abilities, and virtues.

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