Tuesday 24 May 2011

orisa market

This is a place to buy or sell your herbal and medicinal materials. Some of the materials in stock are written below for your request.

OBI Gbanja or Abata (2 or more lobbes)

Orogbo (bitter kola)

Atare (alligator) pepper)

Iyere Osun (Ifa powder)

Aidan

Efun (white chalk)

Osun (camwood)

Eku (Rat)

Eja (fish)

Okete (big rat)

Iroke Ifa (Ifa tapper)

Opele Ifa (Ifa divination chain)

Ide Ifa (Ifa beads)

Opon-Ifa (Ifa tray)

Ikin Ifa (Ifa sacred nuts)

Ada Oosa (Orisa matchete)

Agogo Aja (tapper gong)

Irukere (horse tail)

Ishipele (Practice Opele)

Ewe Iwefa (leaves for bathing Ifa)

Ewe Omi Ero (Leaves for Omi Ero)

Apo Opele (Opele Bag)

Apo Abira (Babalawo traveling bag)

Opaku (Egungun Staff)

Isan Egungun (Egungun sacred sticks)

Yangi Esu (Esu sacred stone)

Edun Ara (Thunder stone)

Edun Oya (Oya Stone)

Eyin Erin (Elephant teeth)

Owo Eyo (cowries shells)

Ile Ori (Orisa Ori Icon)

Ose Sango (Sango Staff)

Ado (Gourd)

Ato (long gourd)

Seere

Ose Dudu (Black soap)

Aje Olokun (Aje Olokun shells)

Edan Ogboni (Ogboni Icon)

Tangiri

Eiye (all kinds of birds)

Iye Eiye (All sorts of birds feathers)

Oruka Ibile (native rings)

Ejo (Snakes)

Ori Ejo (Snakes head)

Oori (Shea butter)

Ileke Orisa (Orisas beads)

Awo Ekun (Tiger leather)

Wednesday 18 May 2011

opon

opon ifa

ile ori

ile ori

obatala

obatala

opele

opele ifa

esu awure

esu awure

orisa

All Imole and Orisa believed to be messenger of Olodumare has been researched on, and any intrested devotee is free to ask or seek for knowledge from this Home. Some of these Orisa include: sango,

Orunmila,Obatala, Orunmila, Ogun, Esu, Oko, Aganju, Egbe, Oya, Erinle, Edan, Egungun, ,Osun, Aje, Ori, Sanponna, Osanyin, Obalufon, Oduduwa, Bayaanni, Yemoo, Bukuu, Oro, Osoosi, Ija, Kori, Oke, Oranfe/Sango,Yemoja,Egbe, Oko, Odu, Oba, Orun (heaven) etc

ORISA MARKET

IKIN
Ikin (16+2) = $12
Ikin with 6 eyes (oduso) = $6 per 1

IGBA (CALABASH)
Igba Obatala (beaded Obatala calabash): $170
Igba Aje (beaded Aje calabash): $250


OPON
Opon (Ifa trays):
-Large size = $60
-Medium size = $25
-Small size = $15

IYEROSUN (original Ifa powder),
A small bottle = $25
A big bottle =$50

AJERE
Ajere (Ifa bowl):
-the one that stays on a statue = $80
-the ordinary bowl = $20

IROKE:
-Carved wooden one = $12
-beaded one =$20
-beaded one with the name of the owner =$25

OPELE WITH IBO:
-one made of chain =$12
-one made of beads =$15
Opele made of brass = $30

OPA OSUN (Osun Staff) = $115


OPA IFA (Ifa Staff)
Wooden one = $48
Beaded one = $96

IRUKERE:
-without beads =$6
-beaded one =$16


OTUTU OPON (IFA BEADS):
For neck;
big size =$24
big size with ikin = $26.50
small size =$12
small size with ikin =$14.50

For Hand;
big size =$2.50
big size with ikin = $4
small size =$1.50
small size with ikin =$3

Ada Orisa =$25
AAja Orisa = $10

Efun (2 small pieces) = $1
(1 big piece) = $1

Osun (2 small pieces) =$1

Orogbo (2 pieces) =$1


OBI
Obi with 4 lobes (4 small pieces) =$3
Obi with 4 lobes (4 big pieces) =$6
Obi with six lobes (1 piece) $1

Atare (2 small pieces) =$1
Atare (2 big pieces) =$2

Eku (special rat for Ifa) =$2.50

Eja (special fish for Ifa) =$2

Agogo Ifa (metal Ifa gong) =$25

COWRIES
Osun cowries (16 consecrated) =$35
Sango cowries (16 consecrated) =$35
Esu cowries (16 consecrated) =$40
Obatala cowries (16 consecrated) =$35

Ordinary cowry =$1 per 1

ORUKA (RING):
-brass - (4 pieces) =$1
-metal - (4 pieces) =$1
-copper- (4 pieces) =$1


SANGO:
Ose Sango (Sango axe) =$30
Odo Sango (Sango mortar) =$95
Edun Aara (Sango stone) =$50


OSUN:
Ota Osun (Osun stone);
-small one =$1 per 1
-big one = $2 per 1
Ide owo (hand brass) = $10
Aaja ide (brass rattle) = $20

ESU:
Ere Esu (Esu statue) =$42
Ogo Esu (Esu staff) =$27
Esu awure (fortune drawing Esu) =$310
Esu Ebo (sacrifice receiving Esu) =$350
Esu Asetaa (enemy conquering Esu) =$300


EGUNGUN
Isan Egungun (Consecrated Egungun Staff) = 300 USD
Eku Egungun(Egungun mantle or costume)
One with image on the head = 1,800 USD
One without image on the head = 1,500 USD

IYE (FEATHERS):
Iye Igun =$2 per 1
Iye Akala =$2 per 1
Iye Agbe =$2 per 1
Iye Aluko =$2 per 1
Iye Odidere =$2.50 per 1


EWE, EGBO ati EEPO (LEAVES, ROOTS and BARK):
The price is according to its availability at that
particular time.

The price for each product does not include freight
please.

Othe Services include:

IFA DIDA (DIVINATION)
IFA TITE (IFA INITIATION)
SANGO GBIGBA(RECEIVED SANGO)
IDOSU SANGO(SANGO INITIATION)

CONTACTS

42,OWOTAPO COMPAND ASIPA AREA OYO ,OYO STATE NIGERIA
TELEPHONE:+2348075148781
E.MAIL:ODIMEJIOLUKOSO@YAHOO.COM
E.MAIL:ILEASEOLUKOSO@YAHOO.COM
For those who speak only Spanish, contact:
IFAKEYE SANGTONIYE
TELEPHONE:+17867280837

about the temple

This HOME is founded to enlighten and train people on the Messengers of OLODUMARE known as Orisa/Imole in African Traditional Religion (ATR) known as Ifa/Orisa Religion, which Oduduwa tradition in Africa gave birth to with the scripture known as IFA. The Religion originated from Oduduwa land in Africa and spread throughout the World. According to Ifa, the Messengers (Orisa/Imole) of OLODUMARE are six hundred and one (601) in number. They include: Obatala, Orunmila, Ogun, Esu, Oko,, Egbe, Oya, Erinle, Edan, Egungun, Osun, Osun, Aje, Ori, Sanponna, Osanyin, Obalufon, Oduduwa, Bayan-anni, Yemoo, Bukuu, Oro, Osoosi, Ija, Kori, Oke, Oranfe/Sango,
Yemoja,Egbe, Oko, Odu, Oba.

SANGO OLUKOSO

Alaafin, ekun bu, a sa
Alaafin, (the king of Oyo) snarls like a leopard and the people run away

Eleyinju ogunna
One whose eyeballs glow like charcoal

Olukoso lalu
Olukoso, the famous one of the city

A ri igba ota, segun
One who uses hundreds of cartridges to win victory in war

Eyi ti o fi alapa segun ota re
One who used pieces of broken walls to defeat his enemies

Kabiyesi o
We honor you

ijuba orisa

odi mejeji loto oluwa re joko
adifafun ologun inu igbo
owu ruru ja na gbamu enu ibon
nibon fi segun
ODI MEJI
IBA
HOMAGE

Iba O
Homage to Olodumare
Olodumare Oba ajiki
Olodumare, Divine Ruler who must be reverently praised every morning (unmovable, unchanging)
Edumare Oba a ji ge
Edumare (Orunmila), the most respected with adoration,
Ogege Oba tiin gbele aye gun
The pivot of life equilibrium
Ogbagba nla Oba tolode-Orun
The grand commander of the cosmic zone

Iba O
Homage to
Ati yo ojo
The rising of the Sun
Ati wo oorun
The setting of the Sun
Iba kutukutu awo owuro
Kutukutu, the priest of the early Dawn
Ganrin Ganrin Awo osan gangan
Ganrin Ganrin , priest of the Noon
Winrin winrin Awo Oru
Winrin winrin, priest of the Night
Ati okuku-su-wii, Awo Oganjo
Okuku-su-wi, priest of the mid-night

Iba Sango, Oluorojo, bambi-arigba ota segun
Homage to Sango, Oluorojo, Bambi, the Orisa of Thunder with many thunderbolts
Iba Haawa, Iba Gambe-Olu,
Homage to Haawo and Gambe-Olu wives of Sango
Iba Oya Oriri, Obinrin gbongbonran tii n yoko re loko ebu
Homage to Oya Oriri, the powerful woman that recused her husband from ridicules,
Iba Oke ganga, Oke ganga
Homage to Oke ganga, Oke ganga
Iba Aganju
Homage to Orisa Aganju
Iba Mojelewu
Homage to Orisa Mojelewu
Iba Okeere
Homage to Orisa Okeere
Iba Yemoja, Iba odo Ogun
Homage to Orisa Yemoja and river Ogun
Iba Osaara, Iba Toorosi
Homage to Osaara and Toorosi, Sango's Godmothers
Iba Iyalode lode oro
Homage to Iyalode, the custodian of Oro (Oro town)
Iba Moremi lode Ofa
Homage to Moremi custodian of Ofa (Ofa town)
Iba Oba
Homage to Orisa Oba the faithful and committed wife of Sango,
Iba O, Obatala, Oba taasa
Homage to Obatala King of Orisa Oba Taasa