- Apúng
Sinukuan is the
Kapampangan sun god of war and
death who
lived on
Mount Arayat.
During the
colonial period, the
Spanish rebranded him into Maria...
-
folklore as the
legendary home of Aung/Aring
Sinukuan/Sinkuan/Suku or the
Fairy known as
diwata Maria Sinukuan.
According to
research gathered by Kapampangan...
- life
including Ma****on is
Sinukuan.
Sinukuan is Ma****on is
Sinukuan has been
telling Kabanwas the
truth that she is
Sinukuan by
switching bodies with Ma****on...
-
goddesses motif in
Philippine mythology,
other prominent examples being Maria Sinukuan of Pampanga's
Mount Arayat and
Maria Cacao on Cebu's
Mount Lantoy. Legends...
-
Garuda or Galurâ (in Kapampangan) is a
winged ****istant of Apúng
Sinukuan (Mariang
Sinukuan), he is
represented by a
giant eagle and
believed to be the bringer...
- mythology;
other prominent examples being Maria Makiling of Los Baños and
Maria Sinukuan of
Mount Arayat. The
original name of
Maria Cacao is
unknown as it was...
- mythology):
spirits who
bring change, sickness, and
death as
punishment Aring Sinukûan (Kapampangan mythology): sun god of war and death,
taught the
early inhabitants...
- Americans. He was
promoted to major, but was
defeated in the
battle at
Mount Sinukuan in Arayat, Pampanga.
After the Pact of Biak-na-Bato was signed, Aquino...
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local mountain gods Amihan,
Tagalog god of the
monsoon Apúng
Sinukuan (Maria
Sinukuan),
Kapampangan mountain goddess ****ociated with
Mount Arayat Dayang...
-
Maria Makiling is the
deity who
guards Mt. Makiling.
Maria Cacao and
Maria Sinukuan. In Shinto, the spirits, or kami,
which give life to
human bodies come...