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  1. In this three-part series, you'll get to know more about the interesting Philippine mythology gods and goddesses from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.

  2. Diyan Masalanta is a fascinating figure in Philippine mythology that embodies the essence of love and its profound impact on our lives. As we delve into the origins of Diyan Masalanta, we uncover a rich tapestry of stories, beliefs, and cultural significance associated with this mythical deity.

  3. Explore the rich tapestry of Philippine mythology with our comprehensive guide on Diyan Masalanta, the goddess of love and childbirth. Discover her origins, role in folklore, and modern relevance in Filipino culture.

  4. Sep 29, 2016 · Diyan/Dian Masalanta is the goddess of love, childbirth, peace, and the protector of lovers among the ancient Tagalogs. She is a third generation goddess and the youngest of all deities; daughter of Dumakulem, guardian of mountains and Anagolay, the goddess of lost things and sister of Apolaki, the god of war.

  5. But Filipino mythology — with its pantheons of gods, goddesses, heroes, spirits, shamans, and other otherworldly creatures — is a subject we have rarely had the opportunity to love and learn in detail.

  6. Dallang Goddess of Beauty: Unveiling the Ancient Filipino Deity’s Power and Influence. Dallang Goddess of Beauty is a prominent figure in Philippine mythology. Believed to grant beauty to her followers, Dallang holds a significant place in the country’s ancient beliefs and practices…. Learn More.

  7. Feb 5, 2016 · In more modern stories he has become associated as the ill-tempered god of the sea, replacing Aman Sinaya among of the first generation gods (aside from Bathala), he was never married after his love was spurned by a beautiful mortal maiden, Maganda.