- the
mountain is home to
Sidapa, the
handsome and
robust god of
death and war who wore a
crown made of
golden horns.
Sidapa is
believed to
possess a very...
- Sínukuan and Dápu
Sidapa (Bisaya mythology): the
goddess of death; co-ruler of the
middleworld called Kamaritaan,
together with
Makaptan Sidapa (Hili****non...
- Mainyu, Azhi Dahaka, Div (mythology)
Philippine mythology Magwayen/Maguayen,
Sidapa Phoenician mythology Horon Phrygian mythology Men
Polynesian mythology Hikuleo...
- mythology,
while in
Visayan mythology, it is
stopped by the god of death,
Sidapa. Láwû A
serpent from
Kapampangan mythology which s****s to
swallow the moon...
- cultivation, and
warfare A****e: the
Tagalog god of the sun and
warriors Sidapa:
another Tagalog god of war, he
specifically settles conflicts among mortals...
- Dela Rosa
Episode Guest: "Pusong Bato"
Credited as "Ryan Eigenmann"
Indio Sidapa Magpakailanman Leandro Episode Guest: "Batang Ina"
Credited as "Ryan Eigenmann"...
-
mountain sacred to
ancient Visayans as it is home to the god of death,
Sidapa, and god of meteors, Bulalakaw. The name
Culasi or
Kulasi was
derived from...
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towards Pandaque (Pandaki), the god of
second chances and
messenger of
Sidapa,
goddess of death; a soul that
stays in
Kasakitan is kept by Sisiburanen...
-
realms ruled by Kaptan, Kamaritaan, the
middleworld home of humans,
ruled by
Sidapa and Makaptan, and Kasakitan, the
lowerworld realms ruled by
Magyan and Sumpoy...
-
middleworld called Kamaritaan,
together with
Sidapa; he is a
brother of
Magyan and
Sumpoy Deities under Sidapa and
Makaptan Danapolay: the god who supervises...