
Anagolay : Goddess of Lost Things - Mythlok
Explore the fascinating world of Anagolay, the Philippine Goddess of Lost Things. Discover her origins, family, and unique role in pre-colonial Philippine mythology. Uncover the human experiences she embodies and the cultural heritage she represents.
Anagolay: The Enigmatic Goddess of Lost Things - Old World Gods
Anagolay, the enigmatic goddess of lost things, holds a significant place in Philippine mythology. This section explores her origin and her role within the rich tapestry of Philippine folklore. Anagolay emerges from the lineage of Lakapati, the goddess of …
3757 Anagolay - Wikipedia
3757 Anagolay, provisional designation 1982 XB, is a highly eccentric asteroid, classified as a potentially hazardous asteroid and a near-Earth object of the Amor group, approximately half a kilometer in diameter. It was discovered on 14 December 1982, by American astronomer Eleanor Helin at the Palomar Observatory in California, United States.
Anagolay | Facts, Information, and Mythology - Encyclopedia …
2007年3月2日 · Anagolay. The goddess of lost things. She is the only daughter of Mapulon and Ikapati. Her husband is the god Dumakulem, by whom she is the mother of Apolake and Dian Masalanta.
Philippine Mythology Gods and Goddesses: An Ultimate Guide
This Tagalog sky god later tied the knot with another principal deity, Anagolay, known as the goddess of lost things. The marriage produced two children: Apolaki, the sun god, and Dian Masalanta, the goddess of lovers. 6. Ikapati/Lakapati
Anagolay and the Realm of Lost Things — Girl Tales
2024年2月5日 · Anagolay is a Philippine goddess who is searching for her purpose. Lost and overlooked by the other deities, she discovers the Realm of Lost Things, where she befriends Datu, a cat, and meets Clelanie, a healer with lost memories.
Anagolay, Goddess of Lost Things | Liminality
Anagolay sits on the roof of the world. A rich man’s garden, thirty stories above the city. Here are full grown banyans, roots tangling earthwards. Vines that cloak the walls green, blooms sighing seeds on hot winds. A good spot to survey the sky palaces and slums, churches and trash heaps. Anagolay clasps callused hands to worn knees.
Tagalog Deities in Philippine Mythology • THE ASWANG PROJECT
2016年2月5日 · Anagolay – The goddess of lost things and the only offspring of Ikapati and Mapulon. She was married to Dumakulem. THIRD GENERATION DEITIES: Apolaki – (Jocano’s Tagalog Pantheon) The god of sun and the chief patron of warriors. He was the son of Anagolay and Dumakulem.
Anagolay | Treasuryoftagalog
She is the daughter of Ikapati and Mapulon. The name Anagolay became internationally known when an asteroid was named after her. The name Anagolay was proposed by Filipino student Mohammad Alon and won among the thousand proposals from 85 countries submitted to the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC).
Anagolay Goddess of Lost Things | Bigwas - The Philippines Today
Anagolay is known as the goddess of lost things. She is the mother of the god of the sun, Apolaki . Anagolay is the only offspring of Lakapati , the goddess of fertility, and Mapulon, the god of the seasons.(soulcatcherdotblog)