Ememme Ogun
Ememme Ogun bụ emume a na-eme kwa afọ nke Ndị Yoruba nke Ondo State, Nigeria na-eme iji sọpụrụ Ogun, onye agha na ike dị ike nke ọrụ ozi nke ndị Yoroba mụrụ na ọ bụ chi mbụ rutere n'ụwa..
Akụkọ ihe mere eme
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Dị ka Akụkọ ifo Yoruba si kwuo, [1] Ogun bụ Eze na nna Oranmiyan, na onye mbụ rutere n'ụwa; o jiri cutlass na ụfọdụ ndị ụzọ maka mbata nke chi ndị ọzọ. [2] A na-ekwukwa na o nyere ihe ikpeazụ na ndị mmadụ mbụ Obatala, chi Yoruba nke okike kere.[3]A na-emekarị emume ya n'ihe dị ka Ọgọst ma ọ bụ September na Ondo Steeti na ụfọdụ nke Ekiti steeti.[1][2][3][4]
Nkwadebe
[dezie | dezie ebe o si][5][6].[2][7] [8] Nkwadebe maka emume ahụ na-amalite ụbọchị iri na asaa tupu oge eruo. Onye isi na-enwe ịhụ ụnwa ọhụrụ (nke a ga-ahụ tupu ahụ enyo) site na ịfụ opi (opi obodo) ruo ụbọchị asaa. ahụhụ mgbe ọ hụchara alụ ọhụrụ, eze onye ozi ka ọ kpọsaa emume ahụ. Nkwadebe maka emume ahụ egwu egwu mmiri na egwu ụzọ ụkwụ. Ememe ahụ na-aga n'ihu na nche a na-akpọ Ilagun, Asoro ma ọ bụ aisun ogun nke na-ewere ọnọdụ atọ tupu ụbọchị Ogun. Ndị na-akpụ ihe n'obodo Ife na-enye nkwado, hoes na bell gongs, a na- hardware osisi nkwụ, cowries na ihe ndị ọzọ na-ele ụlọ nsbọ ahụ mma. Mgbe ahụ, a na-awụnye, a na'eme ememe ịgba gburugburu ebe nsụhọ ahụ, a ma na-ekpe ekpere. A na- ጎማ maka vidiyo àjà
Ememe
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]Emume a na-eme ka ọ dị egwu n'ime ụbọchị atọ gara aga. A na-egbu ụdị nke bụ isi etiti ahụ na nke mbụ n'ime ụbọchị ndị a. Mmadụ abụọ na-agagharị n'ụdị dị iche iche na- ụdị ahụ n'ebe onwe ha nọ ya mere na-amanye ya ịnwụrụ ma na-egbu mgbu. Mgbe ụfọdụ, nnukwu onye ezinụlọ na-egbu, ahụ site na iji mma tie ya tupu ya anwụọ n'ezie.[1] A na-agwakọta agwa ụdị ahụ na nnu, kolanuts, ike nkwụ na ụtụ nkwụ, ma wụsa ya n'elu ngwá ọrụ ndị na-efe ofufe nke a na-achịkọta n'ime efere; a na ike nke a ga-echebe ha nsogbu na nsogbu ma weta dị ukwuu. Ogun bụ onye Nkwado nke ndị na-eji arụ ọrụ kwa ụbọchị, dị ka onye na-akpụ ihe, ndị ọkwọ ụgbọ ala, ndị na-arụ ọrụ na ndị na-awa ahụ. Arụ ime emume ahụ n'ebe ọ dịka nnukwu onye ike na-eme emume ahụ na Abuja mgbe ụfọdụ n'agbaghị usoro ụbọchị iri na asaa.[9][10]
Ihe odide
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ The Ogun Festival » Facts.ng. Facts.ng (23 September 2014). Retrieved on 12 January 2018.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ogun Festival (en). ZODML. Retrieved on 12 January 2018."Ogun Festival". ZODML. Retrieved 12 January 2018. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "bc" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "HERITAGE: At Ogunnire Festival, Ire-Ekiti Remembers Ogun, God of Iron", Western Post News, 17 August 2014. Retrieved on 12 January 2018.
- ↑ [General - IRE-EKITI: Town where Ogun, Yoruba god of iron, 'disappeared']. NVS XenForo. Retrieved on 12 January 2018.
- ↑ Fieldhouse (2017). Food, feasts, and faith : an encyclopedia of food culture in world religions. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, an Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC. ISBN 9781610694124.
- ↑ Ogun Festival. TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved on 12 January 2018.
- ↑ "Origin Of Ogun – God Of Iron - Ekimogun Descendant United Kingdom & Northern Ireland", Ekimogun Descendant United Kingdom & Northern Ireland. Retrieved on 12 January 2018.
- ↑ Ondo indigenes celebrate Ogun festival amidst fanfare - The Hope Newspapers. The Hope Newspapers (18 September 2017). Retrieved on 12 January 2018.
- ↑ Brown (5 June 2016). Nigeria: Live Dog Sacrifices To Ogun, The God Of Iron (en-AU). Fight Dog Meat.
- ↑ Sotunde. "Ogun: Sacrifice to the iron : Orikini cult group and the Ogun festival god", The Wider Image. Retrieved on 12 January 2018. (in en)