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INDIAN INFLUENCES IN THE PHILIPPINES

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Page 1: Indian Influences in the Philippines

INDIAN INFLUENCES IN THE PHILIPPINES

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RELIGIOUS BELIEFS

• BATHALA-Chief God of the tagalogs who was derived from Bhattara.

• Mansilatan- is the God of the Mandaya Tribe in Davao Oriental.

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Brahma - Creator Of The Universe 

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Vishnu - Protector Of Men

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Shiva, Destroyer Of Men

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Dumalondong is a municipality in the province of Lanao del Sur, Philippines.

Kubera , is the Lord of wealth.

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Yama ,Lord Of Death,

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Indra - King Of The gods. He is also the God of War, Storms, and Rainfall.

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Varuna , is a god of the sky, of water and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and of the underworld.

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Mythology And Folk Literature

• Bantugan – Indra

•The Darangan Of Lanao, The Lam-ang of Ilokandia, The Ibalon Of Bicolandia, The Ilim and the Hudhud of Mountain Province.

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Fables is a succinct fictional story, in prose or verse, that features animals..

•Monkey and The Turtle•The Race Between The Deer and The Snail.•The Hawk and The Hen.•The Adventures Of Juan Tamad.

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Customs And Traditions

•Placing Of A Fresh Flower garland around the neck of the visitor upon his Arrival or departure, symbolic of hospitality and friendship.•Before marriage, A groom gives dowry to bride’s parents and renders Personal services in the house of his future parents-in-law.•After the wedding ceremony, the guests throw rice upon the bride and the groom.•The offering of a buyo ( a mixture of betel nut, ikmo leaf, and lime) to a guest as an expression of hospitality.•A childless couple goes on pilgrimage to a holy shrine, whose deity is believed to have power to grant the virtue of fertility to those not blessed with children

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