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  1. Ibeji - Wikipedia

    Ibeji (known as Ibejí, Ibeyí, or Jimaguas in Latin America) is the name of an Orisha representing a pair of divine twins in the Yoruba religion of the Yoruba people (originating from Yorubaland, an area in and around present-day Nigeria). [1]

  2. The Story of the Ibeji Twins: Divine Siblings in Yoruba Mythology

    May 22, 2023 · Explore the enchanting world of the Ibeji Twins in Yoruba religion—discover their origin, significance, and rituals for a deeper spiritual connection.

  3. Ibeji - the divine orisha twins of Santeria Lucumí

    The Ibeji are considered the tutelary orisha of anyone who is born a twin, including those who have lost their twin sibling. In Yoruba society, when a mother gives birth to twins, Ibeji are consecrated and given to her as well as a set for her twin children.

  4. Ibeji Twins Story: Exploring the Fascinating Yoruba Twin Tradition …

    Ibeji figures, crafted by the Yoruba people, offer a captivating glimpse into the artistic depictions of twinhood. These sculptures, often carved from wood, showcase the unique bond shared by twins in Yoruba culture.

  5. Ibeji - The Orisha

    Ibeji. The Ibeji are the sacred twins. Like the Marrassa of the Vodun pantheon and even the Gemini when dealing with astrology, they are both correlated to the Ibeji. The word Ibeji or Erin Ibeji (the actual statues), is composed of two words, …

  6. Ere Ibeji Figures (Yoruba peoples) - Smarthistory

    An Ere ibeji is a wooden carving of a male or female figure once used by the Yoruba. The figure is thought to be a focal point for the spiritual energy of the deceased twin who, according to Yoruba traditional thought, resides in the supernatural realm where he/she is …

  7. Home | Ibeji Archive

    Ibeji Archive is the only website photos collection of authentic ibeji (Yoruba art) and their classification by village. Containg more than 1.000 Ibeji. Created by 𝙁𝙖𝙪𝙨𝙩𝙤 𝙋𝙤𝙡𝙤.

  8. Yoruba twins (Ibeji), a fascinating culture - Ejire Okin

    In the Yoruba tradition, twins are called “ibeji” (ibi: birth; eji: two). At birth, they receive a pre-ordained name, “orúko àmútọ̀runwá,” based on their order of arrival into the world.

  9. Twin Figure (Ibeji) | Yoruba peoples - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

    Powerful spirits in life, twins are honored with carved memorial figures when they die. These figures, known as ere ibeji (literally meaning ere: sacred image; ibi: born; eji: two), remain a point of access to the spirit of the departed individual. The mother provides ritual care to the figures, bathing, dressing, adorning, and feeding them.

  10. The Sacred Twins - Ibeji

    Sep 27, 2019 · The Sacred Twins – Ibeji Ibeji is also known as Ibelli, Ibryi, Meji, Melli, and Jimaguas. They are twins but the Ibeji are identified as one Orisha. ‘Ibi’ accurately means born and ‘eji’ means two. Twins are considered to be very sacred among the people of Yoruba.

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