Philipines Mythology
Palawan Deities
Ampu - The god who wove the world and created several kinds of humanity, hence he is also called "Nagsalad", the Weaver. He is the supreme deity in a system of religious thought that can be qualified as "theist" and "animist." He is a protective watching presence, always invisible to tawbanar or the real people. In the verticality of the universe, andunawan represents his abode. While people live on dunya or earth.
Diwata - A benevolent and protective deity stays in lalangaw, the median space, he is the mediator between humans and Ampu.
Ampu at Paray - The god of Rice.
Linamin at Barat - The goddess of the Monsoon Winds.
Linamin at Bulag - The goddess of the Dry Season.
Linamin at Bulan - The child god of the moon.
Upa Kuyaw - god of Thunder.
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Philippine Mythology
RandomPhilippine mythology is the body of myths, tales, and superstitions held by Filipinos, mostly originating from beliefs held during the pre-Hispanic era. Some of these beliefs stem from pre-Christian religion that was specially influenced by the Hind...