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In Yoruba mythology, Oya, is a warrior-goddess of wind, lightning, fertility, fire and magic. She creates hurricanes and tornadoes and guards the underworld[Oya at Pantheon.org].

Her full name is Oya-Yansan, which means "mother of nine." In Brazil, she is generally saluted with the phrase "Eparrei!" while in Cuban-derived Yórùbá traditions, the faithful often salute her by saying "Hekua hey Yansa."

She is closely associated with many Orishas, but most especially Shango/Changó, Oggun, Oba (Obba), Yewá/Euá and Ochún/Oxum. Oyá is also called "the one who puts on pants to go to war" and "the one who grows a beard to go to war". As the Spirit of the Wind, Oya manifests in Creation in the forms as sudden and drastic change, strong storms, and the flash of the marketplace.

Oya is represented in Santeria with the Catholic images of Our Lady Of Candelaria (Our Lady of the Presentation) and St. Theresa

In Brasilian Candomble she is represented by Saint Barbara.

Alternative spellings: Oiá, Iansã, Iansan.

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