Orungan Yoruba deity In Yoruba religion, Orungan was the son of Yemaja and Aganju.[1] He ravished his mother once, and as he tried a second time, Yemaja fell and burst open, whereupon the fifteen Orishas came forth from her. References[edit] ^ African Myths of Origin, Por Stephen Belcher vteAfrican diaspora religionsReligions Abakuá Arará Atheism Black church Catholicism Candomblé Bantu Jejé Ketu Comfa Convince Dominican Vudú Haitian Vodou in Cuba Islam Judaism Kumina Louisiana Voodoo María Lionza Maroon Palo Quimbanda Santería Spiritual Baptist Tambor de Mina Trinidadian Vodunu Umbanda Winti Practices and concepts Animal sacrifice Fetish priest Bokor Houngan Mambo Hoodoo Kongo Hot foot powder Jazz funeral Kromanti dance Macumba Michari Mojo bag Myal Nine nights Obeah Spirituals Veve Voodoo doll Zombie Diverse roots Alusi Igbo Christianity Catholicism Protestantism Western occultism European witchcraft folklore Ifá Kongo Nkisi Bantu Loa Fon and Ewe Orisha Yoruba Rastafari Winti Akan Zemi Native American religions This article relating to an African myth or legend is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte This article about Traditional African religion is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte