Bungisngis Philippine Mythology

Bungisngis Philippine Mythology

Differences of Greek Mythology, Norse Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Philippine Mythology.

Daftar Isi

1. Differences of Greek Mythology, Norse Mythology, Roman Mythology, and Philippine Mythology.


Answer:

A big difference between Greek and Norse mythology is that the gods in Norse mythology are a lot closer to mankind. They get hungry, they get hurt, they die; whereas Greek gods have very little physical connections to mankind. Norse gods also interact with humans a lot more than Greek gods

Explanation:

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2. greek mythology and Philippines mythology and it's similarities?​


Answer:

Greek mythology

1)sources

2)the Olympians

3) heroes and monster

4)past and present

Philippines mythology

Philippine mythology is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include various ethnic faiths distinct from one another.

it's similarities

Answer:

To make it clear, Greek Mythology emphasized the wonders of the gods and goddesses while the Filipino Mythology emphasized the relationship of the gods and goddesses to the mortals.

Explanation:


3. Philippines Mythology​


Philippine mythology is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include various ethnic faiths distinct from one another

Answer:

what kind mythology like aswang like what

maraming mythology


4. Hera's counterpart in Philippine mythology?


Answer:

Hera is considered as the Queen of the Gods since she is the beloved other half of Zeus, the King of the Gods. She is one of the Olympian Gods who reside in Mount Olympus. She was an offspring of Cronus and Rhea. The pomegranate, peacock, feather, diadem, cow and lily are her symbols.


5. What is the meaning of myth and the origin of Philippines Mythology​


Answer:

a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.

Explanation:

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6. what is philippine mythology?


Answer:

anila (CNN Philippines Life) — The Philippine pantheon of creatures is expansive, consisting of a mix of beautiful and powerful deities, bloodthirsty creatures, and downright inexplicable oddities.

Explanation:

Answer:

Philippine mythology

- is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include various ethnic faiths distinct from one another.

Explanation:

Despite many attempts to record all oral literature of the Philippines, majority of stories pertaining to Philippine mythologies have yet to be properly documented. These oral traditions were intentionally interfered by the Spanish through the introduction of Christian mythologies in the 16th century.

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7. what have discovered about philippine mythology and legends? ​


Answer:

It gave our ancestors a sense of direction and helped them explain everything–from the origin of mankind to the existence of diseases. ... Philippine mythology defined who they were and what they're supposed to do

Explanation:

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ANSWER:It gave our ancestors a sense of direction and helped them explain everything–from the origin of mankind to the existence of diseases. ... Philippine mythology defined who they were and what they're supposed to do

Explanation:

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8. As a Filipino how will you describe the culture, traditions, and literature of the Philippines as shown in the story philippine mythology?​


Answer:

as a Filipina it is beautiful in Phillipines i dont wanna let people break the Earth cause its my world and its my home.


9. ilang ponema ang salitang bungisngis?​


Answer:

Bu-ngis-ngis ganyan ba?

Explanation:

Follow and Mark me us a brainliest


10. who is the god of the sun on philippine mythology​


Answer:

the only god in the philippines is Jesus

Answer:

Apolaki

Explanation:

The god of Sun and the chief patron of warriors in Philippine mythology. He was the son of Anagolay and Dumakulem .


11. Who is the counterpart of aphrodite in the philippine mythology?


Answer:

Dian Masalanta

If the Greeks had Aphrodite, our Tagalog ancestors had Dian Masalanta. The patron goddess of lovers and childbirth, this deity was the brother of the sun god Apolaki to parents Anagolay and Dumakulem.


12. What is philippine mythology ​


Answer:

Philippine mythology is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include various ethnic faiths distinct from one another

Answer:

Ph methology

Explanation:

ph methology is our first gods/beliefs

there are many myths before and beliefs like

(tikbalangs,god of digmaan,etc) yan lang po alam

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13. What is bungisngis in mythical creature ​


Answer:

a one-eyed giant

Explanation:

Bungisngis is a one-eyed giant in Philippine folklore. This giant, purported to dwell in Meluz, Orion, Bataan, and Cebu is described as always laughing. The literal meaning of the name Bungingis is derived from the Cebuano word ngisi which means "to giggle".

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14. Philippine Mythology stories


Ilang halimbawa ng mga Philippine Mythology:

Biag ni Lam-angMariang SinukuanMariang MakilingSi Malakas at si MagandaSarimanok

15. How does Philippine mythology affect your view of world???​


Answer:

Myths show that what a people has to enjoy or endure is right and true – true to the sentiments the people hold.” It is clear then that one cannot hope to understand the Filipinos, as a people, if their tales, myths, legends, and songs, which are part of the matrix of their tradition are disregarded; these native lore

Answer:

Philippine mythology is the body of stories and epics originating from, and part of, the indigenous Philippine folk religions, which include various ethnic faiths distinct from one another. Philippine mythology is incorporated from various sources, having similarities with Indonesian and Malay myths, as well as Hindu, Muslim, Shinto, Buddhist, and Christian traditions, such as the notion of heaven (kaluwalhatian, kalangitan, kamurawayan, etc.), hell (kasamaan, sulad, etc.), and the human soul (kaluluwa, kaulolan, makatu, ginokud, etc.). Philippine mythology attempts to explain the nature of the world through the lives and actions of heroes, deities (referred to as anito or diwata in some ethnic groups), and mythological creatures. The majority of these myths were passed on through oral tradition, and preserved through the aid of community spiritual leaders or shamans (babaylan, katalonan, mumbaki, baglan, machanitu, walian, mangubat, bahasa, etc.) and community elders.

Portrait of the first man, Malakas, and woman, Maganda, who came out from a bamboo pecked by the bird form of the deity of peace, Amihan, in Tagalog mythology

The Maranao people believe that Lake Lanao is a gap that resulted in the transfer of Mantapoli into the center of the world.

The mythologies and indigenous religions of the Philippines have historically been referred to as Anitism, meaning "ancestral religion".[1][2] Other terms used were Anitismo, a Hispano-Filipino translation, and Anitería, a derogatory version used by most members of the Spanish clergy.[3] Today, many ethnic peoples continue to practice and conserve their unique indigenous religions, notably in ancestral domains, although foreign and foreign-inspired religions continue to influence their life-ways through conversions, inter-marriage, and land-buying. A number of scholarly works have been devoted to Anitism and its various aspects, although many of its stories and traditions have yet to be recorded by specialists in the fields of anthropology and folklore.[1][4][5]


16. Anu ang kasingkahulogan ng bungisngis


Mahilig  tumawa, Masiyahin,Palaging masaya. 

17. Kahulugan ng bungisngis


ang ibigsabihin nito ay pag tawa

palatawa o parating ngumingisi

18. Philippine mythology where spirits punished people​


There’s no such thing. Maybe.

19. Choose one of stories from Philippine mythology and write a summary of it.​


Answer:

account ko to eh

Explanation:

kaso limot ko pass


20. 10 deities of Philippine mythology


Answer:

Bathala

Bathala, or Bathalang Maykapal (or any other spelling variations), is the head honcho of the gods in the Tagalog myths. There are definitely counterparts in the other dialects, and you might recognize him as Captan/Kaptan from the Visayan creation myth. Bathala reigns supreme in the heavens, though his beginnings were not necessarily so set.

Apolaki and Mayari

I’m putting these two together for a reason. Apolaki is also known as Adlaw (remember Liadlaw?), and he holds dominion over the sun. His sister, Mayari (whose Visayan equivalent is Bulan), rules over the moon, and is known to be the most beautiful goddess in Bathala’s kingdom.

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Tala

Not much is said about Tala as the daughter of Bathala, only that she ruled the stars (and is usually referred to as the “evening and morning star”). There are, however, varied accounts of her origination. One myth tells us that she is not the daughter of Bathala, but in fact the child of moon goddess Buan (probably a variation of “Bulan”). It is said that Tala warns her mother of sun god Arao’s (Adlaw) rampage, and only when the sun is gone is it safe for Buan to bring forth the stars in the sky

Dumangan

The goddess of good harvest. She was married to Idiyanale and had two offspring.

Mayari

The goddess of moon and one of the three daughters of Bathala to mortal women. She was the most charming of all the goddesses and had two sisters namely Tala and Hanan.

Amihan

The bird of legend is said to be the first creature inhabiting the universe, and has been linked to the saving of Earth’s first humans: Malakas (“strong”) and Maganda (“beautiful”). While this name is particularly not used in the Tagalog creation myth about the bird who stirred up the waters and the heavens, I believe there may be a correlation.

The Marias

Maria Cacao, Maria Makiling, and Maria Sinukuan are mountain goddesses (or fairies) with their own separate jurisdictions. The most famous of the three, Maria Makiling, is the guardian of Mount Makiling, located in Laguna. The mountain is said to resemble the profile of a woman, perhaps of Maria herself. Maria Cacao watches over Mount Lantoy in Cebu, and it is said that her domain houses the Cacao plants, a useful ingredient in most Filipino chocolate delicacies. Lastly, Maria Sinukuan holds dominion over Mount Arayat in Pampanga. There, she is said to bring forth bountiful harvests from the mountain’s fruit trees.

Bakunawa

“Moon eater” Bakunawa is most akin to that of a gigantic sea serpent or dragon, and is said to be the god of the underworld. Bakunawa is apparently a major cause of the eclipse, for he swallows the moon at that time.

Amanikable

The ill-tempered god of the sea because among the first generation gods (aside from Bathala), he was never married after his love was spurned by a beautiful mortal maiden, Maganda. In frustration, he swore vengeance against the humans by sending turbulent waves and horrible tempest in order to wreck boats and to drown men.

Idiyanale

Known by the Tagalogs as the god of animal husbandry and aquaculture by others the god of agriculture,  the god who is in charge of animal welfare and aquatic resources, he usually lives in the woods and guards the animals from hunters, also on waters takes in charge of the fishes and other marine life.

Lakampati

She is major fertility deity of the ancient Tagalogs.  Farmers with their children brought offerings for him at the fields and invoke him to protect them from famine. Some sources also said that food and words are offered to him by his devotees asking for "water" for their fields and "fish" when they set sail in the sea for fishing.  Lakampati was a hermaphrodite deity and was commented by some authors and friars as “the hermaphrodite devil who satisfies his carnal appetite with men and women”.  He is identified to the ancient Zambal goddess Ikapati although he/she also has a characteristics similar to other Zambal deities such as Anitong Tawo, Dumangan, Damulag, Kalasokus, and Kalaskas.


21. bungisngis kasingkahulugan


ang kasing kahulugan at masayahin.

22. write 5 sentence on the following OPINION:(About Philippine Mythology)​


Answer:

Bagobo – the world was created by Pamulak Manobo, who made the land and sea and the first humans; rain is caused when he throws water from the sky, where showers are his spit; white clouds are smoke from the fire of the deities; the sun created yellow clouds that make the colors of the rainbow

Explanation:

Sorry to say but thats all that I know

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23. COMPARING GREEK AND PHILIPPINE MYTHOLOGY. Directions: Think of a Philippine mythology that you know and then compare and contrast it to the story of Arachne. Refer to the rubric below in accomplishing your task​


Answer:

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5 points

23.33

43.50

33.33

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Explanation:


24. Which of the following is a collection of traditional stories of a particularly religious or cultural tradition explaining some natural or social phenomenon and typically involves supernatural beings or events? a. Greek mythology b. Mythology c. Philippine mythology d. Roman mythology​


Mythology is a collection of traditional stories particularly religious or cultural traditions explaining some natural or social phenomenon that also typically involves supernatural beings or events.

What is Greek Mythology?

The creation of this mythology reflects the past civilizations which provide us the different views of historical events, relationships, ancient cultures, power, and more. They tell stories that deal with gods and goddesses.

What is Roman Mythology?

This is somehow close to Greek Mythology for they have counterparts of the former's gods and goddesses in their stories. They also picture the culture and religion in Rome.

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25. Who are the gods and goddesses in the Philippine Mythology.​


Answer:

Bathala.

Ulilang Kaluluwa and Galang Kaluluwa.

The 3 Demigods (Tagalog region)

Aman Sinaya – Goddess of the Sea (Tagalog region)

Idianale – Goddess of Labor and Good Deeds.

Dumangan – God of Good Harvest.

Anitun Tabu – Goddess of the Wind and Rain.

Mapulon – God of Seasons (Tagalog region)

Explanation:


26. god of sun from philippine mythology


Answer:

In Philippine mythology, Apolaki was the sun god and lord of war, who ruled the sky with his sister, the moon goddess Mayari

Explanation:

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27. what are the exampkes of Philippine mythology?


Legends, Fable, Parable, Short story, etc

28. Ang kasingkahulugan ng bungisngis?


Ang kasing kahulugan ngbungisngis ay tawa

29. what is maria makiling significance in philippine mythology


Answer:

Maria Makiling in Philippine mythology is a diwata (anito) or lambana (fairy) associated with Mount Makiling in Laguna, Philippines. ... Maria Makiling is the guardian spirit of the mountain, responsible for protecting its bounty and thus is also a benefactor for the townspeople who depend on the mountain's resources.She was sent by Bathala to aid the people of the area in they every day lfe

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30. Kahulugan ng bungisngis


Ito ay may kahulugan na Palatawa, palangiti

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