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Supreme deity according to the indigenous religious beliefs of the Tagalog people
In the indigenous religion of the ancient Tagalogs, Bathalà/Maykapál was the transcendent Supreme God, the originator and ruler of the universe. He is
Bathala
Uninhabited island in Maldives
Bathala is a small Maldivian island in the Ari Atoll. The oval-shaped resort island is approximately 150 m long and 300 m wide. Wikimedia Commons has
Bathala_(island)
Dry season during winter and spring in the Philippines
country. In one legend, they are depicted as children of the supreme deity Bathala. They are allowed by their father to play in turns, every half a year,
Amihan
worshipped for controlling aspects of life or nature. Over time, Bathala (or Bathalà/Maykapál) became associated with the Christian God and became synonymous
List of Philippine mythological figures
List_of_Philippine_mythological_figures
Philippine mythological dragon
During ancient times, pre-colonial Cebuanos believed that their supreme god—Bathala, or Kaptan the Visayan tradition—created 7 moons to illuminate the night
Bakunawa
Filipino-German actress and model (1923–2009)
times: twice in 1959 for Best Actress for the movies Bobby and Anino ni Bathala, in 1972 as Best Supporting Actress for Lilet, and in 1976 as Best Supporting
Paraluman
Spirits and deities in indigenous Philippine folk religions
birds include fairy-bluebirds (tigmamanukan, balan tikis, balatiti, or bathala among Tagalogs; and batala among Kapampangans); kingfishers (salaksak among
Anito
as having one eye; ruler of the world during nighttime and daughter of Bathala. Dalagang nasa Buwan (Tagalog mythology): the maiden of the moon. Dalagang
List_of_lunar_deities
Kapampangan Naga, known to rule the waters Bathala: the Tagalog supreme god and creator deity, also known as Bathala Maykapal, Lumilikha, and Abba; an enormous
List_of_water_deities
Deity in a polytheistic religion
Sinukuan; represents dawn Tala: the Tagalog goddess of stars; daughter of Bathala and sister of Hanan; also called Bulak Tala, deity of the morning star
Dawn_deities
Bird deity from Philippine folklore
the first creature to inhabit the universe, along with the gods called Bathala and Aman Sinaya. In the legend, Amihan is described as a bird who saved
Amihan_(mythology)
Indigenous Philippine religion
Anitism are always the primordial deities, led by Bathala. Of these five primordial deities, only Bathala, Amihan, and Ama-n' Sinaya are living deities.
Tagalog_religion
Filipino term for risk-taking and determination or a fatalistic attitude
Origins of Bathala and Bahala at BahalaNaMeditations.com: “There are many people who believe the phrase originates from the Tagalog word bathala, which means
Bahala_na
Philippine mythical creature
believed the tigmamanukan was sent by the supreme deity and creator god Bathala as an oracle to mankind concerning whether or not they should proceed on
Tigmamanukan
Ethnic Filipino deity
revolution, strength, weaponry and the hunt. In Kampampangan mythology, Bathala, the creator of the world, Leave without a will. His children Apolaki and
Mayari
Philippine Mythological cause of earthquakes
creation myth, the earthquake is not personified but rather caused by Bathala Meycapal, the supreme being himself. Professor of Anthropology Fay-Cooper
Bernardo_Carpio
Filipino television franchise
Devas. Arde – The Bathala of Bala'ak (Hell). Originally he was the Bathala of Emotions, Energy, and Transformation. One of the Bathalas who planned to kill
Encantadia
Goddess in Tagalog mythology
most popular myth of Tala is that she is one of the three daughters of Bathala to a mortal woman. Her sisters include Mayari, the goddess of the moon
Tala_(goddess)
and animist worshippers. Creation Story – Story of Bathala (Tagalog) the story explains how Bathala became the ruler of the universe, the etiological explanation
Philippine_mythology
Philippine mythical creature
Manaul rested and lived in peace. In Tagalog folklore, it is said that Bathala sent a tigmamanukan omen bird he named "Manaul" to peck on the bamboo.
Manaul
Inactive volcano in the Philippines
and its fish are part of her care. According to legend, she was sent by Bathalà, a powerful god, to help the people in their daily lives. Maria Makiling
Mount_Makiling
(Ibaloi mythology) Kidu (Bugkalot mythology) Revenador (Ilocano mythology) Bathala (Tagalog mythology) Kidlat (Tagalog mythology) Gugurang (Bicolano mythology)
List_of_thunder_deities
residences after they were disturbed by a man Bathala: the Tagalog supreme god and creator deity, also known as Bathala Maykapal, Lumilikha, and Abba; an enormous
List_of_fire_deities
Class of religious beliefs
their core beliefs as demonstrated by the belief in Anito, Diwata and Bathala as well as their conservation and veneration of sacred Indigenous Philippine
Animism
Theory or model concerning the origin of the universe
Jupiter. Another example is the ruler of the gods in Tagalog mythology, Bathala, who is similar to various rulers of certain pantheons within Philippine
Cosmogony
Vampiric creature from Philippine folklore
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Manananggal
Island country in South Asia
A beach of Bathala island
Maldives
"Amulet" in Filipino
Nenita D. (2000). Anting-anting: o kung bakit nagtatago sa loob ng bato si bathala (in Tagalog). University of the Philippines Press. p. 21. ISBN 978-971-542-069-3
Agimat
Tagalog god Bathala and a mortal woman. Goddess of the moon and revolution, ruler of the world at nighttime. Tala: daughter of the Tagalog god Bathala and a
List_of_demigods
Philippine god
"Laon" and identifies it as a creator deity, equivalent to the Tagalog Bathala. In Historia natural del sitio, fertilidad y calidad de las Islas e Indios
Laon_(deity)
Leading or primary god of a polytheistic pantheon
Ossetian pantheon: Xucau Persian pantheon: Ahura Mazda Philippine pantheon: Bathala (Tagalog), Kan-Laon (Visayan) Roman pantheon: Jupiter Sami pantheon: Beaivi
King_of_the_gods
Spirit in Philippine mythology
and its fish are part of her care. According to legend, she was sent by Bathalà, the supreme deity of precolonial Tagalog religion, to help the people
Maria_Makiling
and Dumangan Bulan-hari (Tagalog mythology): one of the deities sent by Bathala to aid the people of Pinak; can command rain to fall; married to Bitu-in
List_of_rain_deities
making a direct sequel to The Mythology Class titled, The Children of Bathala. The first volume was released a year later on its 20th anniversary. Summoned
The_Mythology_Class
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Tiyanak
Philippine epic poem
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Hinilawod
Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms
of Idianale and Dumangan Bulan-hari, one of the Tagalog deities sent by Bathala to aid the people of Pinak; can command rain to fall; married to Bitu-in
Weather_god
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Batibat
Airline of the Maldives
TMA floatplane to the north of Bathala island
Trans_Maldivian_Airways
Jean-Paul Potet (2017), there is no information regarding the gender of Bathala in the early Spanish accounts of the Tagalog religion. The term may have
LGBTQ culture in the Philippines
LGBTQ_culture_in_the_Philippines
Bagwis from Bayan Knights Bakal Boy Balzaur Batang X Batang Z Batch 72 Bathala of the Diwatas (Philippine god of the sky; Marvel Comics' Thor & Hercules:
List_of_Filipino_superheroes
Administrative region of the Philippines
dwellings. There are many scenic spots in Mimaropa. Some of them are the Bathala Cave, Balanacan Bay, and Tres Reyes Islands in the province of Marinduque;
Mimaropa
Ethnic group
who "originated in Borneo" and "believed in a powerful God they called Bathala Maykapal". de Mas furthermore iterated that the Spaniards "improperly"
Spanish_Filipinos
Species of bird
Bathala ordered a tigmamanukan bird to crack in open a bamboo stalk from which came Malakas and Maganda, the first humans. In another legend, Bathala
Philippine_fairy-bluebird
Topics referred to by the same term
group Battala, an area of Serampore, West Bengal, India Bathala, a Philippine deity Bathala (island), an island of the Maldives Batalha (disambiguation)
Batala_(disambiguation)
Sri Lankan conglomerate
resort operator to embark on overseas resort operations having acquired Bathala Island Resort of Maldives in 1993. In 1996, Aitken Spence entered Bangladesh
Aitken_Spence
2008–09 Philippine television drama series
conversation with Bathala ng Araw (the God of the Sun), asking him what he has to do to stop the feuds between the Kabanuas and the Kasamyans. Bathala ng Araw tells
Dyosa
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Tikbalang
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Aswang
Species of edible plant
bazaars especially during the winter months. In Sri Lanka, it is called bathala, and tubers are used mainly for breakfast (boiled sweet potato is commonly
Sweet_potato
warriors; son of Anagolay and Dumakulem; sometimes referred as son of Bathala and brother of Mayari; ruler of the world during daytime Quadruple Deities:
List_of_solar_deities
was proposed by some, with the worship of God under the ancient name of Bathala, which applies to all supreme deities under the many ethnic pantheons in
Religion_in_the_Philippines
Filipino actor
then got to act with Gloria Diaz in a leading role in Kung Tawagin Siya'y Bathala. In 1981, Varona jumped the San Juanico Bridge for a scene in "Hari ng
Dante_Varona
Pain of the throat
Archived from the original on 8 August 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2019. Bathala S, Eccles R (March 2013). "A review on the mechanism of sore throat in
Sore_throat
Filipina actress
Award for Best Supporting Actress for her roles in Talipandas and Anino ng Bathala, winning one for the latter. In 1959, she appeared in five productions
Marlene_Daudén
venomous lizard Basty (Turkic) - Evil spirit or goblin of bad dreams Bathala (Philippine) – Primordial god of creation Batibat (Philippine) – Female
List of legendary creatures (B)
List_of_legendary_creatures_(B)
Deity associated with the sky
of Isnag sky dwellers who are helpful harvest spirits Kaptan, a sky god Bathala, the creator of the sky Hepit, goddess of the sky Teshub, god of the sky
Sky_deity
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Bungisngis
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Sigbin
Filipino dance ritual
the Tagalog goddess of love, Lakapati, the Tagalog fertility deity, and Bathala, the supreme deity of the Tagalog people. The rites were performed within
Obando_Fertility_Rites
Major historical polity in Luzon
include Bathala in their daily acts of worship (pagaanito).[citation needed] Buenaventura was informed that this was because the Tagalogs believed Bathala was
Maynila_(historical_polity)
Holy places in Philippine folk religions
believed to be the abode of Makiling, a goddess sent by Tagalog supreme deity Bathala to aid mankind in the area; the mountain is highly associated with the
Indigenous Philippine shrines and sacred grounds
Indigenous_Philippine_shrines_and_sacred_grounds
Philippine goddess
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Maria_Cacao
Filipina actress
Navy Blues Teen-Age Crush Tres Mosqueteros 1961 Luis Latigo Sa Puso ni Bathala Tanglaw sa Dilim Magdasal Ka Na! Sikat Na, Siga Pa 1962 Jikiri Merrill's
Luz_Valdez
Austronesian ethnic group indigenous to southern Luzon
aboriginal cultures, the Pacific islands, and several Indian Ocean islands. Bathala is the supreme creator god who sends ancestor spirits and deities called
Tagalog_people
Mythical city in the Philippines
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Biringan
Supernatural being
deities of ethnic groups are almost always the most notable. For example, Bathala is the Tagalog supreme deity, Mangechay is the Kapampangan supreme deity
Deity
Overview of and topical guide to religion
Prayer Religious experience Religious war Ritual Anito Philippine shamans Bathala Dambana Ayyavazhi scriptures List of Ayyavazhi-related topics ʻAbdu'l-Bahá
Outline_of_religion
Shamans of ethnic groups in the Philippines
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Filipino_shamans
Coastal area in East Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia
on the Djang'kawu ancestors. In Yolŋu terminology, Yalangbara is a yaku bathala (literally "big name"), a term for a general area that comprises various
Yalangbara, Northern Territory
Yalangbara,_Northern_Territory
Flowers that represent specific geographic areas
well as names such as those of the Philippine's pre-Christian chief god Bathala (from Sanskrit Bhattara Guru), came from India during pre-Spanish Indianised
List_of_national_flowers
Filipino comic strip creator (1943–2024)
Artemio Marquez Durugin si Totoy Bato No story 1980 Kung Tawagin Siya'y... Bathala Yes Yes Target: Kanang Kamay ni Nardo Yes Directed with Artemio Marquez
Carlo_J._Caparas
Province in Calabarzon, Philippines
like the rest of the Tagalogs, worship the Supreme Creator, known as Bathala. Lesser gods like Mayari, the goddess of the moon and her honorary brother
Batangas
Deity that represents the Moon
as having one eye; ruler of the world during nighttime and daughter of Bathala Dalagang nasa Buwan (Tagalog mythology): the maiden of the moon Dalagang
Lunar_deity
Philippine mythological creatures
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Ekek
Filipina actress (1898–1980)
Aswang 1933: Doctor Kuba 1934: X3X 1935: Sumpa ng Aswang 1935: Himala ni Bathala 1937: Gamu-gamong Naging Lawin 1939: Ay! monang 1940: Hali 1941: Panibugho
Monang_Carvajal
Maranao epic poem from Mindanao, Philippines
Philippine epic poetry Maharadia Lawana Biag ni Lam-Ang Hinilawod Compare with Bathala The town of Bumbaran (modern Amai Manabilang) of Lanao del Sur was named
Darangen
2005 Philippine television drama series
as Arvak Ian Veneracion as Armeo Allan Paule as Dado Miguel Faustman as Bathala Nicola Sermonia as younger Pirena Kristine Mangle as younger Amihan Abigael
Encantadia_(2005_TV_series)
Divine beings associated with death
mythology. Maca, the realm of the good dead, is jointly ruled by Sitan and Bathala. Manduyapit - bring souls across a red river in Manobo mythology Mama Guayen
List_of_death_deities
Filipino rock band
Kiara San Luis – lead vocals, guitar (2019–2022) Pretty me Pauna Rainsong Bathala The Box Tugon Hiwaga On Shadows & Tendencies Do Alay Salitoo Otherwise
Imago_(band)
goddess). These names are similar to the native Philippines mythology of Bathala and Diwata. After the coming of Islam to the Indonesian archipelago, Islamic
Mythology_of_Indonesia
Filipino actress (1917–2006)
Bituin (1938) Kalapating Puti (1938) Dalagang Silangan (1938) Biyaya ni Bathala (1938) Walang Sugat (1939) Naglahong Dambana (1939) Cadena de Amor (1940)
Rosa_del_Rosario
Datu of Mactan (fl. 1521)
the Jesuit historian Pedro Chirino in 1604, comparable to the Tagalog "Bathala". There is no mention of Islam. This is in contrast to the other locations
Lapulapu
Filipino actor and film director
1957) Diyosa (1957) Batang Bangkusay (1957) Taga sa Bato (1957) Anino ni Bathala (1958) Talipandas (1958) Mga Kuwento ni Lola Basyang (1958) Rosa Rossini
Conrado_Conde
Philippine mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Minokawa
Filipino mythical creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Pugot
Mythological sea creature
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Sirena_(Philippine_mythology)
Fictitious historical legal code
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Code_of_Kalantiaw
Filipina silent film actress
1936 -Hagase tu Voluntad 1937 -Nang Magulo ang Maynila 1938 -Biyaya ni Bathala 1939 -Ang Magsasampaguita 1940 -Prinsesa ng Kumintang 1940 -Lambingan 1941
Juanita_Ángeles
Grove of trees of special religious importance to a particular culture
is located at Lumbini. In the animistic native Filipino religion called Bathala, the worshiping anito spirits, balete trees (Ficus spp.), also known as
Sacred_grove
Award presented annually by the Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences
Krisalis 1958 (7th) Marlene Daudén‡ Anino Ni Bathala Sylvia Belen Velasco Laban Sa Lahat Bella Flores Anino ni Bathala Talipandas Elvira Reyes Ang Nobya kong
FAMAS Award for Best Supporting Actress
FAMAS_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress
Philippine mythological figures
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Engkanto
Philippine mythological figures
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Amalanhig
Philippine television drama series
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Ang_Mahiwagang_Baul
Political party in the Philippines
country. His method of attaining his goals include communicating with the Bathala and Filipino heroes like Jose Rizal, linked the attainment of freedom with
Lapiang_Malaya
Govardhan Reddy INC Kanimala Pattabhiramaiaiah 239 Gudur (SC) TDP Dr. Bathala Radha Jyothsna Latha YSRCP Pasam Sunil Kumar INC Krishnaiah Panabaka 240
2014 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
2014_Andhra_Pradesh_Legislative_Assembly_election
Filipino term for a witch doctor
folklore) General Religions Creation stories Soul concepts Supreme deities Bathala Kan-Laon Mangindusa Kabunian Lesser deities Amihan Bakunawa Mayari Tala
Albularyo
Group of Austronesian people of Maritime Southeast Asia
Austronesian ethnic groups usually equate Tuhan with Allah. Compare with Bathala of the Tagalogs and Kan-Laon of the Visayans. "2010 Census of Population
Sama-Bajau
Filipino comic book writer
Year of release Title Notes 2008 Martial Law Babies 2019 The Children of Bathala Volume 1 2021 The Children of Bathala Volume 2
Arnold_Arre
'buffer zone' area for the two terms. While the spelling of the name "Bathala" given by Pedro Chirino in "Relación de las Islas Filipinas" (1595–1602)
Buddhism_in_the_Philippines
BATHALA
BATHALA
BATHALA
BATHALA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Greeley.Possibly an Americanized form of German Greulich.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil
King
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Primus, PRIMO means "first."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Traveler, A journey, Sky, Air
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Celtic, Christian, Danish, English, German, Swedish, Welsh
Friend of Peace; White; Diminutive of Winston; First Born Daughter; Victor; Conqueror; Fair One; White and Smooth; Soft; Happiness; Holy; Blessed Peace; Fair Reconciliation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Horizon, Sky
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.possibly an Americanized spelling of Italian Ventre, a short form of a compound name formed with ventre ‘belly’, ‘stomach’, such as Bonventre.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Plum.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Honest, Night
Girl/Female
Biblical
hunting, fishing, venison.
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