Exploring The Yoruba Religion at the Osun-Osobgo Sacred Grove

Shruti Mehrotra
Building Mihuru
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2 min readFeb 1, 2018
Yoruba Religion

The Yorubas are an ethnic group in south-western and north-central Nigeria, also known as Yorubaland. Long before Christianity brought by European slavers and colonialists took root in Nigeria, the Yorubas followed their own religion. And the forest near Osogbo, known as the Osun-Osogbo Sacred Grove, was and still is one of their most important religious sites. According to the Yoruba folklore, the river Osun that meanders through this forest, is the spiritual abode of Goddess Osun. All of the forty shrines, sculptures, and statues (old and new) in the grove are dedicated to Osun, the Goddess of Beauty, Love, Prosperity and Fertility, and other Yoruba deities.

History of Osun-Osogbo

History of Osun-Osogbo

Legend goes that, Osun had a fight with one of the wives of Sango, the God of Thunder, and transformed herself in the form of Osun River. When her secret abode was discovered by an elephant hunter, Osun made an agreement with the locals that she would protect them if they built a shrine for her and protect the grove.

Osun-Osogbo Grove

Osun-Osogbo Grove

Dating back 400 years and the largest of its kind, survived. In the 1950s, Susan Wenger, an Austrian artist, with help of several other artists saved the grove from demolition by installing gigantic iron and mud sculptures. Their effort paid off and in 2005, the Osun-Osogbo Grove was officially listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Osun-Osogbo festival

Osun-Osogbo festival

Today worshippers come to this sacred grove to receive blessings from the goddess. To her followers, she is also known as Laketi, or she who responds. Devotees bring her offerings asking her to fulfill their wishes, usually fertility related. Every year in August, the two-week long Osun-Osogbo festival is celebrated at the grove in honor of the Goddess. For the locals, it is the month of celebration and traditional cleansing of the city.

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Shruti Mehrotra
Building Mihuru

Shruti is the Co-Founder & CEO of Mihuru, a travel fintech startup born with the mission to enable everyone to travel while protecting their wallet