EDO RELIGION
by
Segun Toyin Dawodu
segun@edo-nation.net
Like the Egyptians, the Binis believe in many gods and life after death.
Their religion grew up from many sources. Some gods and beliefs (or the guiding
spirits) of every family were inherited from the first people who settled in
Benin; Some were introduced by Obas, e.g. Ekoko, Awanuroho, etc, by Oba Ewuare,
and Orumworia by Oba Ozolua; others were introduced by priests and religious
thinkers, e.g. Osanughegbe by Okhionkpaimwonyi.
Those apart, the Binis also worship those phenomena they did not understand
in nature e.g. too much rain, too much sun, thunder, the sky, etc. Altogether,
they worship over 800 gods. These can be classified as follow:
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DEITIES (ERINMWIN NOHUANREN) |
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HERO-DEITIES (IHEN) |
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SPIRITS OF THE DEPARTED (ERINMWIN N'OWA). |
DEITIES (ERINMWIN NOHUANREN)
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OSANOBUA or OSA - The Chief or Supreme God. The god of god. He is also
referred to as Oriole, Udazi, Akpama, Okodudu, Oghodua and
Ohovba.
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OLOKUN - The god Olokun is to the Binis as Athena is to the Greeks. It
is the god of the sea - giver of good luck, riches and children. It is also
called EZIZA. The Olokun worshipping is more for the women folk. It is
worshipped throughout the year; but its annual festival is regular during
which period, the priest/priestess and worshippers pray for peace and plenty
for the society, and the women pray for children and money. Its worship is
done with songs accompanied with drums (ema olokun), maracass (ukuse)
and gongs (egogo), to summon the attention of the god. The
Priest/Priestess or worshipper dances to inspiration point and starts
visionizing and telling the future.
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OBIEMWEN - Mother of human beings. The goddess in charge of child
delivery.
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OGIUWU - The god of death. He eats human flesh and human blood is the
fluid he drinks. Ofoe is his chief messenger.
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ESU - Devil. The controller of coup d'etats. He is the god of hell. He
is the director of art, power, cunning and all knowledge. He is more feared
and better served than the good God who is harmless. Any misfortune is taken
as his handwork.
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ISO - Sky. Holder of lights and water.
HERO-DEITIES (IHEN)
These are men or women, some of whom
turned themselves into some natural features e.g rivers, ponds, hills, etc.
History holds them as mythical and
semi-mythical figures of the past.
The Edos have many of them which they
worship with reverence.
These deities have their cults or
shrines at their locations of origin, ususally village wide. Although several
villages, in some cases worship one deity. Some examples of such are:
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DEITIES |
Villages where worshipped |
1 |
OKHUAIHE |
EVBIEKOI, IKPE, IKHUEN-NIRO, etc |
2 |
EBOMISI |
UGO N'EKI |
3 |
OGIERUMWANBO |
OKA |
4 |
ORAVAN |
IRHIRHI |
5 |
IZALOGHA |
ISI |
6 |
AKE |
ISI |
7 |
OVATO |
IGIEDUMA |
8 |
OGAN |
EKHUAE |
9 |
IREGHEZI |
EKAE |
10 |
EZUKU |
OGAN |
11 |
EKIORHO |
IYEKOGBA |
12 |
IGBAGHON |
UGO N'IYEKORHIONMWON |
13 |
EREDE |
USEN |
14 |
AWANUROHO |
UROHO |
15 |
OVIA |
UNUAMEN, UHOGUA, OGHEGHE, OKHUNMWUN |
16 |
EKOKO |
UTE |
17 |
ERINMWINDE |
EGO |
18 |
ORINMWIORIA |
UTEKON |
19 |
ISE |
UTEKON |
20 |
ERUMIAN |
AHOR |
21 |
OKHUO |
ISI |
22 |
IKHOKHO |
IGUOGHO, UGBAYON |
23 |
OKPO |
OZA |
24 |
ORUE |
OKA |
25 |
ADABI |
ORA, BENIN-CITY |
26 |
OVBO |
UZALA |
27 |
OSA |
UZALA |
28 |
EGBAEN |
IWU |
29 |
ERUVBI |
UTEKON |
30 |
ERHAN VB'IRI |
UGIEGHUDU |
31 |
IREWE (Ebo n'uvunokuta) |
IYEKOVIA |
32 |
ARO-ISO |
UGBEKUN |
33 |
ERHUNMWOGBE |
UHI |
34 |
IGBILE |
UGHOTON |
35 |
ODIGHI |
EHOR |
36 |
OZELA |
AYEN |
37 |
EKPENEDE |
BENIN-CITY |
38 |
ARENBO |
BENIN-CITY |
39 |
EMIHE |
BENIN-CITY |
40 |
EKHIBI |
BENIN-CITY |
41 |
AGBAGHUZALE |
BENIN-CITY |
42 |
EMOTAN |
BENIN-CITY |
SPIRITS OF THE DEPARTED (ERINMWIN N'OWA)
This is the ancestral or lineage
shrine.
When a father or a mother dies in
Benin, the children make an altar aro-erinmwin in his or her memory. It
is here sacrifices are made. It is composed of Ukhure - Staves, Eroro
- Bell, and objects.
EBO (JUJU)
These are also deities - in their
special class.
The deities listed in the first
paragraph above also fit in here.
|
OGUN - god of iron and war. |
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OSUN - god of medicine and charms (worshipped by professional
doctors) |
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OTO - Soil (Edion). The keeper of the peace of the land. |
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