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- 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...
- 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...
- mystical, the legendary home of Aung/Aring Sinukuan/Sinkuan/Suku or the Fairy known as diwata Maria Sinukuan depending on which version of the story the...
- 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...
- Ushas and Eos. Munag Sumalâ: the golden Kapampangan serpent child of Aring Sinukuan; represents dawn Tala: the Tagalog goddess of stars; daughter of Bathala...
- 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...
- mythology): spirits who bring change, sickness, and death as punishment Aring Sinukûan (Kapampangan mythology): sun god of war and death, taught the early inhabitants...