Mitolohiya Stories
AMANIKABLE
"I am Amanikablem, God of Sea and Hunt. My wrath is fierce, my counsel wise."
Being aware of the multiverse and the places beyond it. This wisdom provides him with a level of comprehension of the cosmos and all life that much beyond that of ordinary humans.
ANITUN TABU
The goddess of wind and rain is known for being fickle-minded and haughty. Ancient Tagalogs often blamed her for the occurrence of ambon, and it was even thought that getting married while it was raining was a lucky thing to do before the colonial period.
APOLAKI
Prior to colonialism, the Tagalog and Pangasinan tribes of the Philippines worshipped this sun and battle deity. He and his sister Mayari, the goddess of the moon, were the sons of the supreme deity of being Bathala and a mortal woman, according to legend.
DIYAN MASALANTA
For all of us, life's joys are the same: we all desire comfort, richness, success, and security. Diyan Masalanta reconnects us to our natural gift of experiencing love - love as pleasure, real stability, and the magnificent Earth underneath our feet. The heart of Taurus season is a refresher in the essential principles that your livelihood is founded on, and Taurus season is always a time to align with what offers us serenity and security.
HANAN
As a sign of a new day, Bathala, Apolaki, and she receive the first prayer of the day. She is particularly significant at the beginning of a new age or period in a person's life. During the birth of a child, entering maturity, death, the beginning of the planting season, the beginning of the harvest season, and the beginning of a new yearly cycle, people send her rich harvests and prayers.
LAKAS AT GANDA
A bamboo rod, a child of the land and sea winds, whacked the bird. Angry, the bird smashed the bamboo's nodes until it split. Malakas came from one half of a man, while Maganda sprang from the other half of a woman. The earthquake then summoned all of the birds and fish to see what should be done about these two, and they agreed to marry. They had a large number of children.
MAYARI
Combat, War, Revolution, Hunt, Weaponry, Beauty, Strength, Moon, and Night are all goddesses. In Bathala's court, she is regarded as the most beautiful god. She is also known as the Silver Goddess (pilak). Tala, the goddess of the stars, and Apolaki, the deity of the sun, are her sisters.
TALA
Tala is one of Bathala's three daughters who was born to a mortal woman. Mayari, the goddess of the moon, and Hanan, the goddess of the dawn, are two of her sisters. She is credited for helping to establish the Tagalog traditional constellations.
RIBUN - LINTI
translates to "thousand flashes of lightning." Linti still means "lightning" in Ilongo, but it has also evolved to represent an extremely nasty disgusting phrase. If someone says that out loud, it might be considered exceedingly offensive.