Readings in The Philippine History: (Religious Beliefs of The Early Filipino)
Readings in The Philippine History: (Religious Beliefs of The Early Filipino)
Readings in The Philippine History: (Religious Beliefs of The Early Filipino)
In The
Philippine
History
(Religious Beliefs of the Early Filipino)
The stories of ancient Philippine mythology include deities,
creation stories, mythical creatures, and beliefs. Ancient
Philippine mythology varies among the many indigenous tribes of
the Philippines. Some groups during the pre-Spanish conquest era
believed in a single Supreme Being who created the world and
everything in it, while others chose to worship a multitude of
tree and forest deities (diwatas).
Many indigenous Filipino cultures assert the existence of a
high god, creator god, or sky god. Among the Tagalogs, the
supreme god was known as Bathala, who was additionally described
as Maykapal (the all-powerful) or Lumikha (the creator). Among
the Visayan peoples the creator God is referred to as Laon,
meaning "the ancient one." These practices coincided with
ancestor worship. Tagalogs for example venerated animals like the
crocodile (buaya) and often called them "nonong" (from cognate
'nuno' ie 'ancestor' or 'elder'). A common ancient curse among
the Tagalogs is "makain ka ng buwaya" "may the crocodile eat
you!" Animistic practices vary between different ethnic groups.
Another Tagalog deities are listed below.
“One day the ugly and quarrelsome sun was very angry about
the moon and she chased after him. She almost had reached him but
then she lost her power and she fell back behind him again. These
vain hunting last up until today. The first child the two was a
big male star. It happened that he also became the victim of the
permanent annoyance of the sun. She cut him into small parts and
scattered them like rice over the whole sky. Since then there are
so many stars.
References:
https://filipiknow.net/the-ancient-visayan-deities-of-philippine-
mythology/
https://www.aswangproject.com/ancient-tagalog-deities-in-
philippine-mythology/
https://www.google.com/amp/s/jhoveloling.wordpress.com/2010/08/03
/cebuanovisayan-gods-and-goddesses/amp/