"There are many variations on the story of creation and how the
Orisha were born from the coupling of Oduduwa and Omonide (Obatala and
Yemaya). An example is given in this excerpt from Dr. Marta Maria Vega's
"Altar of My Soul:" 4
"The Orisha Olodumare, the Supreme God, originally lived in the
lower part of heaven, overlooking endless stretches of water. One
day, Olodumare decided to create Earth, and sent an emissary, the
orisha Obatalá, to perform this task. Olodumare gave Obatalá the
materials he needed to create the world: a small bag of loose earth,
a gold chain, and a five-toed hen."
"Obatalá was instructed to use the chain to descend from heaven.
When he reached the last link, he piled the loose earth on top of
the water. Next, he placed the hen on the pile of earth, and ordered
her to scatter the earth with her toes across the surface of the
water."
"When this was finished, Obatalá climbed the chain to heaven to
report his success to Olodumare. Olodumare then sent his trusted
assistant, the chameleon, to verify that the earth was dry. When his
helper had assured him that the Earth was solid, Olodumare named
Earth 'Ile Ife,' the sacred house."
"Before he retired to the uppermost level of heaven, Olodumare
decided to distribute his sacred powers 'aché.' He united Obatalá,
the Orisha of creation, and Yemayá, the orisha of the ocean, who
gave birth to a pantheon of orishas, each possessing a share of
Olodumare's sacred power. At last, the divine power of Olodumare was
dispersed. Then one day, Olodumare called them all from Earth to
heaven and gave Obatalá the sacred power to create human life.
Obatalá returned to Earth and created our ancestors, endowing them
with his own divine power. We are all descendants from the first
people of the sacred city of Ile Ife; we are all children of
Olodumare, the sacred orisha who created the world." 5

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