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Diwata (Mitolohiya)

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(Nakatukdo hali sa Divata)
Tagno nin Diwata Agusan image (900–950 AD) nadiskubre kan 1917 sa baybay kan salog Wawa Esperanza, Agusan del Sur, Mindanao. Ginigirumdoman kan mga tawo bilang imahe nin Diwata, ngunyan yaon ini sa American Field Museum

An Divata (usahay nasusurat bilang Duwata, Dewata, Ruwata, Diya, Dewa, asin iba pang kaparehong ngaran) sarong daan na termino para sa Diwata, na sarong gender-neutral na salita na ginagamit sa Pilipinas para sa mga dios, diyosa, espiritu kan kinaiyahan, nympha, asin mga engkantada at engkantado. An iba na espiritu na dai man naging tawo, iba an pagtawag sa saindang pipira na etnolinguistic na grupo bilang diwata, na pwedeng magtikang sa simple na mga espiritu na nagbabantay kan mga bagay, tanom, hayop, o lugar, hasta sa mga dios na nagrerepresentar kan abstrakto na konsepto asin natural na mga pangyayari, pati na gihapon an mga banal na pagkatao na kaapi kan pantheon. [1] [2] [3]

Popular na paglaladawan kan sarong Diwata, ni Maria Sinukuan sarong bantog na diwata sa mitolohiya asin osipon kan mga Pilipino
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  • Okay Ka, Fairy Ko!, (transl. you are okay, my fairy!) a television fantasy situational comedy series (with film adaptations) that revolves around a mortal man married to a diwata.
  • Amaya, a historical television series about the precolonial Philippines. It depicts diwata as goddesses.
  • One Day Isang Araw, fantasy anthology series episode titled "Ang Huling Diwata" (The last fairy) about a fairy as deity of a river and pond[4]
  • Encatadia, a Filipino fantasy franchise of tv series depicts diwatas as a race of matriarchal beautiful fairies
  • Elemento, television docudrama horror anthology series features a diwata of a river cursed for falling in love with a mortal man
  • Diwata (1987), a movie directed by Tata Esteban and written by Rei Nicandro showed the mythical life of the deities. Actress Olga Miranda played the main role, together with the other cast Lala Montelibano, Dick Israel and George Estregan.
  • Indio, a television series with a protagonist that is the son of a mortal man and a diwata woman.
  • Super Ma'am (international title: My Teacher, My Hero) is a Philippine television drama action fantasy series features a diwata once a goddess demoted as a fairy and as a spirit guide for the lead hero
  • Juan Dela Cruz (2013) Philippine television drama series features anito as evil deity and diwatas as good fairies[5]

Mga Reperensya

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  1. Scott, William Henry (1994). Barangay: Sixteenth-Century Philippine Culture and Society. Ateneo de Manila University Press. pp. 203–207. ISBN 978-9715501354.
  2. Jocano, F. Landa (1969). Philippine Mythology. Centro Escolar University Research and Development Center. pp. 115–120.
  3. Perdon, Renato (2012). Pocket Tagalog Dictionary: Tagalog-English English-Tagalog. Tuttle Publishing, 2012. ISBN 978-1-4629-0983-4
  4. Isang Araw sa Central Park. https://doi.org/10.13185/paha2020.10223.
  5. A superhero child. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.14417819.cmp.79. Retrieved on 2025-02-22.