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  1. The DIWATA of Philippine Mythology | Ancestors, Spirits,

    Mar 3, 2016 · A DIWATA is most popularly known in modern times as a nature spirit or a ‘fairy’ that is often a steward over a certain mountain or piece of land. In ancient Filipino culture, the …

  2. Anito - Wikipedia

    Anito, also spelled anitu, refers to ancestor spirits, evil spirits, [1][2][3] nature spirits, and deities called diwata in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, …

  3. Abra ft. Chito Miranda - Diwata (Official Music Video) - YouTube

    Abra ft. Chito Miranda - Diwata (Official Music Video) – New 'Kadabra LP' and 'Cosmik EP' available everywhere soon: http://bit.ly/artificerecordsSubscribe t...

  4. Here’s Why a Diwata Is More Than Just a Pretty Fairy

    The Diwata is a mythical Filipino folklore figure that is often portrayed as a Tolkien-esque female nymph. They can be benevolent or capricious, depending on human actions. But were they …

  5. Diwata | Demonology | Fandom

    In Philippine mythology, a Diwata (origin Sanskrit Devata), also known as Encantada, is a dryad and are benevolent or neutral and invoked ritually for positive crop growth, health, and fortune; …

  6. Diwata: The Enchanting Nature Spirits of Filipino Folklore

    Apr 10, 2016 · These enchanting nature spirits occupy a central role in the mythological landscape of the Philippines, embodying the essence of the natural world and serving as …

  7. Diwata - Forest Spirits of Philippines | mythicalcreatures.info

    The Diwata’s primary symbol is the lush and untamed beauty of the Philippines’ forests and natural landscapes. They frequently link them with waterfalls, rivers, and ancient trees, where …

  8. Exploring the Enigmatic Diwata in Philippine Mythology

    Explore the enchanting world of Diwata in Philippine mythology. Learn about their origins, significance, and enduring impact on Filipino culture. Discover the ethereal guardians of nature …

  9. Diwata (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    Diwata in Buddhism and Taoism in the Philippines is the synchronized term for "fairy" and "immortal" or "transcendent". They are humans who have achieved immortality and …

  10. The Diwata of Philippine Mythology / Forest Spirits & Goddesses

    In Philippine mythology, a diwata is a type of deity or spirit. The term “diwata” has taken on various levels of meaning since its assimilation into the mythology of the pre-colonial Filipinos, …

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