Filipino Thingies

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a painting of a woman with her hair blowing in the wind and clouds behind her
oh to be far away
In Philippine folklore, it was said that the god of voyagers and the sea, Magindang, loved the moon god, Bulan, who was dancing in the sky with his siblings. So much was Magindang fond of Bulan, in fact, that Magindang had made his shores sway along to shy, shy Bulan’s dance.Happy Pride!
a man and woman standing next to each other in front of stars on the night sky
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Sidapa, Ancient Philippine God of death, Slayer of the Moon-Eating Serpent, Bakunawa, with his cosmic husband, lunar deity, Libulan. I'M HOLLERIN CAN YOU BELIEVE THE PHILIPPINES' GOD OF DEATH IS FUCKIGN BISEXUAL AND HE'S ALSO THE PATRON OF TRANSWOMEN
an illustration of a woman in a white dress with her arms out and legs spread wide
It's all in your head
"I’ve been itching to share this for a while now. My last project was Cinderella, and since there’s already one version of Cinderella for Far Faria, I decided to do a Filipino version version just to mix it up." by tasha via tumblr
two people dressed in costumes and holding each other
japhers on twitter and re_japhers on IG!: Photo
“Fanart submission: Sidapa & Bulan (I was so excited, i sent without uploading xD sana magustuhan niyo po..salamat :) ) ” FAM ANG GANDA NITO I AM SHOOK
Jap Mkl's Ilustrado Concept Art on Behance Art Painting Inspiration, Desain Editorial, Affinity Designer, Funny Art, Inspiration Ideas
Ilustrado Concept Art
Jap Mkl's Ilustrado Concept Art on Behance
an image of two people hugging each other with the caption that reads, lance as sidapa god of death and keith as lijuian god of the moon
Pretending to Art
Lance as Sidapa (god of death) and Keith as Bulan (god of the moon) . . (I drew this bc i found out philippines had gay gods! That is before everything changed when the colonizers attacked)
an illustration of a woman with long hair and jewelry on her head, in front of a grungy background that says anagolly goddess of lost things
Anagolay "Goddess Of Lost Things" - The Philippines Today
Anagolay is known as the goddess of lost things. She is the mother of the god of the sun, Apolaki. Anagolay is the only offspring of Lakapati, the goddess of fertility and Mapulon, god of the seasons.(soulcatcherdotblog) An asteroid was named after her. It was recommended by a Filipino student named Mohammad Alon and won from the thousands of names passed by 85 countries in the Space Generation Advisory Council.
an illustration of a woman with long hair and jewelry on her head, standing next to another woman
Libulan, God Of The Moon, Patron God Of Homosexuality - The Philippines Today
Libulan, God of the Moon, Patron God of Homosexuality
an advertisement for the book bakuwa giant sea serpent
Bakunawa (Giant Sea Serpent) - The Philippines Today
Bakunawa (Giant Sea Serpent)
an illustration of a bird sitting on top of a tree branch with the words,'death of the wind '
Who Is Amihan? - The Philippines Today
Amihan saved our ancestors, "Malakas and Maganda" from the confinement of a bamboo.She is one of the first three creatures in the world.