Odus is a name that has its origin in the Yoruba culture of West Africa. In Yoruba language, the word "odus" means "sacred scripture" or "sacred tradition". The word is often used in reference to the Ifa religion, which is practiced primarily in Nigeria, Benin and Haiti.
In the Ifa religion, the sacred scriptures of Odus are believed to contain the wisdom of the deities and the knowledge needed to live a good life. The Odus are often consulted through divination, a process where a priest or priestess interprets the cosmic forces revealed through the casting of oracle shells or other divinatory tools.
As a name, Odus is a popular choice among people of Yoruba descent, and it is often given to boys. It is viewed as symbolically significant, representing a connection to the spiritual traditions of the Yoruba people.
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