Mayari is a goddess in Philippine mythology, specifically revered in the Tagalog region. She is known as the goddess of the moon and is often associated with beauty, grace, and the night sky. Mayari is depicted as a strong and independent figure, representing the power of femininity and the cycles of nature.
In the myths, Mayari is the daughter of Bathala, the supreme god, and is sometimes portrayed as a warrior. She is said to have fought her brother, Apolaki, the sun god, for dominance in the sky, resulting in the alternating cycles of day and night.