![]() ![]() Osanyin, Yoruba orisha, patron of the forest, herbs and healing.Oshosi, Yoruba orisha, patron of the forest and of hunting.Oko, Yoruba orisha, patron of new harvest of the white African yam and of hunting.Nomkhubulwane, Zulu, goddess mother of fertility, rain, agriculture, rainbow and beer.Aja, Yoruba orisha, patron of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers.Bia (Bea), God of the wilderness and wild animals in the Akan religion.Asase Afua, the Goddess of the lush earth, fertility, love, procreation and farming in the Akan religion.Asase Yaa, the goddess of the harsh earth, Truth and Mother of the Dead in the Akan religion.Accepted in panentheism, pantheism, deism, polytheism, animism, totemism, shamanism, and paganism, the deity embodies natural forces and can have various characteristics, such as that of a mother goddess, " Mother Nature", or lord of the animals. ![]() In nature worship, a nature deity is a deity in charge of forces of nature, such as a water deity, vegetation deity, sky deity, solar deity, fire deity, or any other naturally occurring phenomena such as mountains, trees, or volcanoes. ![]()
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