-
Loarca and
Chirino also
report that in some places, they were "Molayri" (
Molaiari) or "Diwata" (Dioata)." However,
these early missionary-ethnographers also...
- nangangalagà sa lahát – God the
creator and
preserver of all things), Mulayri,
Molaiari, Molayare, and
Dioata in the
Boxer Codex (1590),
Anatala and Ang Maygawâ...
- and
Chirino also
report that in some places, they were
called "Molayri" (
Molaiari) or "Diwata" (Dioata)." However,
these early missionary-ethnographers also...
- and
Chirino reported that in some places, this
creator god was
called Molaiari (Malyari) or
Dioata (Diwata).
Scott (1989) notes:
Bathala was described...