Orisan
Orisan is a term that can refer to several different concepts depending on the context.
In the realm of Yoruba spirituality, Orisan, also known as Orisha, are deities or spirits that are worshipped. These deities represent various aspects of nature and human existence, such as the god of thunder, the goddess of love, or the spirit of the ocean. Each Orisha has its own set of attributes, rituals, and followers. They are believed to act as intermediaries between humans and the supreme being, Olodumare. The worship of Orisha is a significant part of traditional Yoruba religion and has spread to other parts of the world through the African diaspora.
Outside of its spiritual context, Orisan might also be used as a proper noun for a place,
Therefore, understanding the context in which "Orisan" is used is crucial to accurately interpret its meaning.