Orisha Oko’s Family Tree

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Relationships & Genealogy(5 connections)

About Orisha Oko

Family
  • Yemoja(spouse)Consort

    In some Yoruba traditions, Oko is married to Yemoja. Their union links agricultural fertility with the nourishing waters that sustain crops, reflecting the dependence of farming on reliable water sources.

Associated with
  • Oko governs agriculture, but the soil he cultivates belongs to Onile. Farmers must acknowledge the earth's owner before planting, recognizing that Oko's power to make crops grow depends on Onile's permission to use her body.

  • A farmer's success is governed by their Ori, which determines whether Oko's blessings will bear fruit. In Yoruba belief, even the most diligent farmer cannot prosper if their Ori does not carry an agricultural destiny.

  • Oshun's river waters irrigate the farmlands that Oko governs. Farmers honor both Oko and Oshun to ensure that crops receive sufficient water, linking the orisha of agriculture with the goddess of the sweet waters.

  • Shango's thunder brings the rains essential for Oko's crops. Farmers honor both orishas during planting season, recognizing that agricultural abundance requires Shango's storms to water the fields that Oko governs.

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