Ògún Ògún Lákáayé | |
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Warriors, soldiers, blacksmiths, metal workers, craftsmen | |
![]() Statue of Ogun shrine at the Sacred Grove Of Oshun | |
Other names | Oggun, Ogou, Ògún or Ogúm |
Venerated in | Yoruba religion, Edo religion,Dahomey mythology,Vodun,Santería,Umbanda,Candomblé,Haitian Vodou,Louisiana Voodoo,Folk Catholicism |
Region | Nigeria,Benin,Latin America,Haiti |
Ogun orOgoun is aspirit that appears in severalAfricanreligions. He is also known as the 'God of Iron' and is present inVoodoo.
Ogun is a powerful spirit of metal work.[1] Also he is the spirit of war and patron deity of smiths and craftsmen.[2] He was sent to earth to make it a nice place for people to live, and he has not yet finished this task. The primary symbol of Ogun is Iron.