Bathala — For the fictional character in Encantadia and Mulawin, see below. Infobox Philippine mythology title = Bathala ( as shown at the top of the picture ) The King of the Diwatas The Supreme God description = creation god gender = Male region =… … Wikipedia
Batara Guru — Batara Guru, Wayang Kulit aus Yogyakarta, Zentraljava, spätes 19. Jahrhundert Batara Guru, (Tagalog: Bathala, Malaysisch: Berhala) ist in der südostasiatischen Mythologie der Ranghöchste aller göttlichen Wesen, sogenannte Dewa und Dewata bzw.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Deities of Philippine mythology — The deities of Philippine mythology are the gods, goddesses and diwatas worshiped by ancient Filipinos before the Christianization of the natives after the Spanish conquest of the Philippines. While not as widely known as its European and Asian … Wikipedia
Philippine mythology — and folklore include a collection of tales and superstitions about magical creatures and entities. Some Filipinos, even though heavily westernized and Christianized, still believe in such entities. The prevalence of belief in the figures of… … Wikipedia
List of minor characters in Encantadia — This is a list of minor characters in the Encantadia :Gods*Emre Encantadian equivalent of Greek God Zeus, the Diwatas refer to him as Bathala; the Supreme God of the Encantandians, and brother to Arde. His likeness is represented by the many… … Wikipedia
Alena — ( The Most Beautiful ) is a fictional character from the Filipino telefantasyas Encantadia , Etheria , and . Alena is the third daughter of Mine a and is the guardian of the water jewel. She is by nature a kind hearted person and is the most… … Wikipedia
Lireo — is a fictional queendom in the world of Encantadia, the main setting of the Philippine telefantasya (fantasy themed television series) of the same name. In the series, Lireo is the homeland of the Diwata race, and is the youngest of the four… … Wikipedia
Philippine mythical creatures — Main article: Philippine mythology Philippine folklore, unlike Greek or Roman mythologies, has not been organized into a formal pantheon, does not generally contain long epics, nor has it been relegated to history. To this day, Philippine myths… … Wikipedia
Bakunawa — Infobox Philippine mythology title = Bakunawa description = Moon eater gender = Male/female region = Philippines equivalent = Sea serpentThe Bakunawa, also known as Bakonawa, Baconaua, or Bakonaua, is a deity in Philippine mythology that is often … Wikipedia
Mayari — Not to be confused with Mayarí. Mayari Title Mayari Description Lunar deity Gender Female Region Tagalog … Wikipedia