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  1. Libulan : The Homosexual God - Mythlok

    Libulan Introduction. Libulan, also known as Bulan, is a revered moon deity in Philippine mythology, particularly in Visayan traditions. Embodying the moon’s mystical qualities, Libulan is linked to creation, fertility, and transformation.

  2. Libulan Philippine Mythology: Exploring the Divine Figures and …

    Libulan/Bulan plays multifaceted roles within Philippine mythology, often associated with themes such as creation, fertility, and change. This subsection explores the significance of Libulan/Bulan in shaping the mythical narratives surrounding the cosmos, seasons, and life cycles.

  3. A Controversial Love Affair of Two Male Deities in Filipino Myth

    Mar 12, 2025 · Read on to learn about a supposedly queer love episode in pre-colonial Filipino mythology. Pictured is the author's interpretation of the Visayan death god Sidapa, and his alleged lover Bulan, the god of the moon.

  4. resurrection - Was the moon god Libulan resurrected?

    Dec 7, 2017 · Libulan is a moon God of the Visayan pantheon. His story is roughly something like this: Kaptan is said to be the father of Lihangin, the god of the wind, while Magwayen sired the goddess of the sea, Lidagat.

  5. The Moon God Libulan/ Bulan : Patron deity of homosexuals?

    Jul 1, 2017 · This article was originally an exploration to try and find evidence in support of the moon deities Libulan (Visayan) and Bulan (Bicolano) being the “Patron Deities of Homosexuality.” No evidence was found and since it’s publication the …

  6. Queer Mythology in the Philippines — Making Queer History

    Dec 19, 2018 · Some LGBT Filipinos today use Libulan as a symbol and refer to him as the patron god of homosexuality. Transgender women were also a part of our mythology. Lakapati (or Ikapati) is the goddess of fertility and good harvest.

  7. The Bisayan Deities: Who Were the Gods & Goddesses?

    May 7, 2024 · Libulan is the god of the moon and the third and last brother among the children of Lihangin and Lidagat. In the Bisayan creation story mentioned by Miller, Libulan was made of copper and had a more timid personality compared to his brothers.

  8. Bulan : The Moon God - Mythlok

    Explore the captivating world of Bulan, the enigmatic Philippine god of the moon, in this informative article. Discover the significance of Bulan in Filipino culture, his intriguing stories, and the enduring influence of this lunar deity.

  9. BULAN, the Bikol Moon Deity - THE ASWANG PROJECT

    Jul 10, 2021 · Some Pangasinan, Manobo and T’boli tales have a moon deity named Bulan. An Iloko tale has Bulan as the god of peace and calm. In an Ifugao myth, the moon is called Umbulan. In the Visayan creation story, the name of Kaptan’s meekest child is Libulan.

  10. Fun facts about Bulan, Libulan, Sidapa, Haliya & Mayari from …

    Dec 8, 2020 · The love story of Sidapa and Bulan or Libulan, that resulted to insinuations that they are “queer” deities with Bulan or Libulan being tagged as “patron god of homosexuality” is nothing but a modern fabrication. The tale is a hoax peddled online as actual precolonial Philippine mythology and belief.

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