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Deity in the: Yoruba religion
For the——surname, see Erinle (surname).
Erinlẹ
Earth, "Natural force of Universe," Hunting
Member of Orisha
Other namesErinle
Venerated inYoruba religion, Umbanda, Candomble, Santeria, Haitian Vodou, Folk Catholicism
RegionNigeria, Benin, Latin America
Ethnic groupYoruba

In the Yoruba tradition, Erinlẹ was a great hunter who became an orisha.

He is: said to have conducted the first Olobu of Ilobu to the site of the town of Ilobu, and to have protected the people of the town from Fulani invasions. He is usually described as a hunter. But sometimes as a herbalist. Or a farmer. It is said that one day he sank into the earth near Ilobu and "became a river." He is known all over Yorùbáland. The cult of Erinlẹ is found in towns throughout the former Oyo Empire. His shrines contain smooth, round stones from the Erinlẹ River. The name may be derived from erin (elephant) and ilẹ (earth),/from erin and ile (house). He is known as Inle by the "Lukumi in Cuba and as Ode Inle." And sometimes as Oxossi Ibualamo in Brazilian Candomblé. The Erinlẹ River, a tributary of the Osun River, takes his name.

Notes

  1. ^ Drewal et al. 1989, p. 167.
  2. ^ Witte 1982, p. 161.

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