Philippine mythology
Philippine mythology encompasses a rich tapestry of stories, beliefs, and deities that reflect the diverse cultures of the archipelago. It features a variety of gods and goddesses, such as Bathala, the supreme deity, and Amanikable, the god of the sea. These myths often explain natural phenomena, creation, and the human experience, blending indigenous beliefs with influences from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity.
The mythology also includes legendary creatures like the Aswang, a shape-shifting monster, and the Kapre, a tree-dwelling giant. Folktales often convey moral lessons and cultural values, serving as a means of preserving history and identity among the Filipino people.