- humans. His
accomplices were Asbeel, Gadreel, Penemue, and
Kasdaye (or
Kasadya), who were all
identified as
individual "satans". The
account of the Book...
-
Kasadya Ning
Taknaa (English: How
Blissful is this Season, lit. 'Happy is this Hour') is a
Cebuano Christmas carol composed in 1933 by
Vicente Rubi with...
- was
originally composed by
Vicente D. Rubi and
Mariano Vestil in 1933 as
Kasadya ning Táknaa (English: How
Blissful is this Season). A
version of the song...
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Kallikantzaros (Gr****/ Byzantine/ Slavic) Kara İye (Turkish mythology)
Kasadya (Jewish demonology)
Kokabiel (Jewish mythology)
Kroni (Ayyavazhi demonology)...
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interpreted by present-day balladeers. Rubi is best
known for
composing the
Kasadya Ning
Taknaa (How
Joyous This
Season Is), a
Christmas carol whose lyrics...
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Title Composer /
lyricist Year
published Notes "
Kasadya Ning Taknaa" (lit. "How
Merry is This Hour")
Vicente Rubi /
Mariano Vestil 1933 More po****rly...
- century, the
likes of Ben
Zubiri (composer of
Matud Nila),
Inting Rubi (
Kasadya Ning Taknaa) and
Minggoy Lopez (Rosas Pandan).
Since 2013, Cebu has hosted...
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Celebration featuring street dancing competition coined from
Visayan word "
Kasadya". It is a
convergence of
various ethnic and
cultural dances featuring Tupi...
- Celerio,
which was the
Tagalog version from the
original Cebuano song,
Kasadya Ning Taknaa, by
Vicente Rubi and
Mariano Vestil. He also
wrote the Christmas...
-
Biotechnology Facility,
among others,
spread over four years.
During the
Kasadya celebrations on
December 17, 2010, Bt
Eggplant samples planted by the university...