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ano ang hindi bahagi ng mito ng pilipinas

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The Philippine mythology and folk tales include stories and superstitions about the magical creatures and created by Filipinos . These are beliefs that date back to before the Spanish came and introduced Christianity . Until now the belief in idols in Filipino mythology and superstitions is still alive in Filipino culture especially in the provinces. In Filipino mythology, Bathala is considered to be the powerful god in the whole world. Filipino mythology is mixed because of the large number of ethnic groups and indigenous peoples with diverse beliefs and idols.

Filipino Mythology is made up of gods, animals, magical creatures and fairies. It also consists of literature; epics, legends and folk tales.

History and influence of the Asian  

Before the arrival of the early Filipinos, they already had their own religions such as Animism; the worship of nature, and Paganism. Their beliefs were influenced by foreigners especially Indians , Malays and Indonesians and other Asians who participated in trade in

Bathala - the most powerful god of all the gods, he is also known as God

Philippines. Bathala has similarities to the Indonesian god Batara Guru and the Indian Shiva , while the Indian Epic Ramayana and Mahabharata were translated into the vernacular of the Filipino language and were translated into various indigenous religions. Filipino. These influences were brought by traders from neighboring countries during the lifetime of the Indian kingdom in Thailand , Malaysia and Indonesia.. The gods in Filipino mythology gradually disappeared with the arrival of the Spaniards and introduced Christianity. The Spaniards became aggressive in their campaign against indigenous religions which resulted in discrimination against non-Christians. The Catholic Church has ordered that the anito of the Filipinos be burned and discarded and all those caught worshiping the anito will be burned or punished. In modern times many still believe.

Filipino Pantry  

Lakapati - the goddess of fertility.

Also - the god of rain.

Lakambakod - the god of rice and the healing of wounds.

Apolaki - he is believed to be the god of war, travel and trade.

Mayari - the goddess of the moon.

Lakambini - the goddess of food.

Lingga - the god of wound healing and fertility.

Mangkukutod - the god of a particular group of Tagalogs.

This Man - the god of rain and wind.

Agawe - god of water

go - god of the sea

idionale - goddess of farming

Lisbusawen - god of souls

Magical creatures  

Ghost - he is also a god but the Ghost is believed to be a human being who eats fellow human beings, sometimes they are believed to have wings and they are said to be awake at night to look for prey especially babies and pregnant women.

Elf - believed to be a little man with magical powers.

Kapre - a type of monster that is very large and very furry, it is believed to be fond of tobacco

Maligno - is a creature believed to be divided into good and bad groups.

Predator - is a creature that has the ability to change shape every full moon.

Tikbalang - is a creature with a horse-like appearance.

Stomach - a baby that becomes a monster every night and gets fiercer every full moon.

Grandmother - an old dream come true.

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