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Aja (orisha)

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In Yoruba mythology, Aja is an Orisha, patron of the forest, the animals within it and herbal healers, whom she taught their art.

Among the Yoruba, aja also refer to a "wild wind". It's believed that if someone is carried away by aja, and then returns,he becomes a powerful "jujuman" or (babalawo). The journey supposedly will have a duration of between 7days to 3months, and the person so carried is thought to have gone to the land of the dead or heaven (0run).