
Adroa - Wikipedia
Adroa is the supreme god or spirit of the Lugbara people of central Africa. [1] Adroa is a god they worship, and this aspect of the god was known as Adroa 'ba o'bapiri ('God the creator of men'). [2] Adroa was said to have created the first man, Gborogboro, and the first woman, Meme.
Adroa : The Supreme God - Mythlok
Adroa holds a central role in the mythological narratives of the Lugbara people in Central Africa. He is venerated as the supreme deity or spirit, recognized by the title Adroa ‘ba o’bapiri, meaning ‘God, the creator of men.’
Lugbara Mythology - Lebarty
Adroa (Adroa ‘ba o’bapiri) – Supreme Creator God. Adroa is the highest deity in the Lugbara pantheon, embodying both good and evil. He is depicted as a dual-natured being with only one half of his body—one eye, one ear, one arm, and one leg.
ADROA - the Lugbara God of Creation (African mythology)
Godchecker guide to Adroa, the Lugbara God of Creation from African mythology. Creator God with a split personality.
Lugbara mythology - Wikipedia
The transcendent aspect is often referred to as Adroa or Adronga whilst the immanent aspect is referred to as Adro. Adroa appeared in both good and evil aspects; he was the creator god and appeared on Earth as a man who was near death.
Lugabara Mythology | Mythosphere
Adroa is the supreme deity in Lugbara spirituality and is considered the creator of the universe. Adroa is depicted as a dual-natured being, simultaneously embodying good and evil, life and death.
Lugbara Mythology: Legends, Gods, and Cultural Wonders
The Lugbara believe in a supreme deity, Adroa, who created the universe and everything within it. Adroa is often depicted as a distant yet benevolent force, residing in the sky and ensuring the balance of the natural world.
Adroa | African deity | Britannica
…believe in a creator god, Adroa. They are one of the peoples least affected by modern changes in Uganda, maintaining a strong sense of their own identity. Read More
Adroa - OCCULT WORLD
May 1, 2010 · Adroa (or Adronga) was the sky god. Adroa was transcendent—lying beyond the limits of experience and knowledge—and remote from humanity. Adroa was thought of as onyiru, “good.”
Adroa - Oxford Reference
God of the Lugbara, whose tribal territories stretch across the border of Zaire and Uganda. He is conceived of in two aspects: as transcendent Adroa, ‘god in the sky’, remote from mankind and onyiru, ‘good’; as immanent Adro, ‘god on earth’, close to mankind and onzi, ‘bad’.
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