Търси
български
  • English
  • 正體中文
  • 简体中文
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Magyar
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Монгол хэл
  • Âu Lạc
  • български
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • فارسی
  • Português
  • Română
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • ไทย
  • العربية
  • Čeština
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Русский
  • తెలుగు లిపి
  • हिन्दी
  • Polski
  • Italiano
  • Wikang Tagalog
  • Українська Мова
  • Други
  • English
  • 正體中文
  • 简体中文
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Magyar
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Монгол хэл
  • Âu Lạc
  • български
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • فارسی
  • Português
  • Română
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • ไทย
  • العربية
  • Čeština
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Русский
  • తెలుగు లిపి
  • हिन्दी
  • Polski
  • Italiano
  • Wikang Tagalog
  • Українська Мова
  • Други
Заглавие
Запис
Следва
 

Of God and Man: From the Yoruba People of West Africa, Part 1 of 2

Подробности
Свали Docx
Прочетете още
Today, we are pleased to introduce The War of Gods from the book ‘Myths of Ífè,’ translated by John Wyndham from recitations by the high priests of Ífè.

THE WAR OF GODS

“Arába continues: Oíbo (white man), I will tell and chronicle A second chapter from the histories Bequeathed from other times… A tale is told How God in the Beginning sent three sons Into the World— Earth, Water and the Forest— With one and twenty gifts for Earth and men That are the sons of Earth; and all save one The Forest and the Rivers stole; and how God promised to his first-born, Earth, that men Should win the twenty gifts again by virtue Of that last one, Good Humor. And this is true: For in those years when Ógun (God of Iron. Son of Odúwa) and the Gods Made known their handicrafts men learned to seek Thatch, food and elixir in Forest and in River Patiently. So Man prevailed; but in those days Came strife and turmoil to the Gods—for still For jealousy and pride, Odúwa held The bag Arámfè gave to Great Orísha (Creator of men. Son of Arámfè.)

Often Orísha made entreaty; often A suppliant came before his brother—in vain; Till once when Odudúwa (King of men. Son of Arámfè) sat with Ógun (God of Iron. Son of Odúwa.) In that same palace where the Órní reigns, The sound of drums was heard and Great Orísha Approached with skilled Obálufon (A worker in brass), and said: ‘The time has come to teach Arámfè’s arts’ To men. Give back the bag (for it is mine!) That I may do our Father’s bidding. […]

Then was Odúwa (King of men. Son of Arámfè) angered exceedingly: ‘Am I not king? Did not Arámfè make Me lord of Gods and men? Begone! Who speaks Unseemly words before the king has packed His load.’ (Yoruba saying. The speaker is probably prepared to travel.) Orísha (Creator of men. Son of Arámfè.) and Odúwa (King of men. Son of Arámfè) called To arms their followings of Gods and men, And on that day the first of wars began In Ífè and the Forest. […]”
Гледайте още
Всички части (1/2)
1
Слова на Мъдростта
2025-12-22
204 Преглед
2
Слова на Мъдростта
2025-12-23
2 Преглед
Гледайте още
Последни предавания
Между Учителя и учениците
2025-12-24
415 Преглед
43:36
Важните Новини
2025-12-23
3 Преглед
Слова на Мъдростта
2025-12-23
2 Преглед
Културни следи по света
2025-12-23
1 Преглед
Веганството: Благородният начин на живот
2025-12-23
3 Преглед
Между Учителя и учениците
2025-12-23
801 Преглед
53:52

Важните Новини

267 Преглед
Важните Новини
2025-12-22
267 Преглед
Shorts
2025-12-22
10566 Преглед
Сподели
Сподели с
Запази
Начално време
Свали
Мобилно
Мобилно
iPhone
Android
Гледай на мобилен браузър
GO
GO
Приложение
Сканирайте QR кода или изберете подходящата система за вашия телефон
iPhone
Android
Prompt
OK
Свали