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Filipino mythology gods and goddesses Bathala. Chief go for the Tagalogs. Kaptan.

For most of the ancient Visayans, he is the supreme deity who dwells in the sky. He had a quarrel with the sea deity Maguayan wherein he threw rocks at the latter's realm resulting in the creation of the Philippine islands. Idianal. The goddess of husbandry for the ancient Tagalogs Sidapa. The god of death. He is said to reside on top of Mt.Madia-as, in the province of Antique. Apong Sinukuan. The deity of the sun and also of Mt.Alaya(Arayat)in the province of Pampanga. Apong Malyari. The deity of the moon and also of Mt.Pinatubo. He is often depicted to be the sibling of Apong Sinukuan. Amihan.Personification of the Northeast Wind. Pughe. The king of the Dwendes of the North. A dwende is a Filipino gnome. Most are divided into the black and white varieties. Dian Masalanta. The goddess of love and childbirth among the ancient tagalogs. Lakapati. The hemaphrodite deity of fertility among the ancient Tagalogs. Dal'lang. The goddess of beauty. She bestows the gift of Beauty to her followers. Lalahon. The visayan goddess of fire, volcanoes, and harvest. In ancient times people were feared her because she sent locust to destroy harvest when she's angry. Kidul. The god of earthquakes. Kalinga. The god of thunder. Agui. The god of fire, brother of Agwe. Maguayan. The sea deity of the ancient Visayans. He/She is also believed to be the ferryman of the dead in Sulad(hell). Mandarangan. The goddess/spirit of war in Bagobo mythology. Siginaugan. The god of hell. Deltise. The god of "mambabarangs". Kilubansa. The god of healing. He is the father of Dihas. Dihas. The goddess of medicinal herbs. Pasipo. The god of music. Sirenha. The goddess of fishes. The Sirenas or mermaids are her children. Oghep. The god of mountains and hills. S'dop (sodop). The goddess of gold.

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