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In Philippine Mythology, Haliya is a prominent lunar deity, often associated with the moon, beauty, and peace. She is revered by the ancient Bicolano people and is frequently depicted as a beautiful, veiled goddess who protects against the destructive impulses of Bakunawa, the sea serpent who attempts to devour the moon. Her presence ensures the moon's light remains, symbolizing guidance and tranquility. Rituals and prayers were offered to Haliya to ensure good harvests and safe travels at night, underscoring her vital role in the cosmos and daily lives of the early Filipinos, embodying the gentle and nurturing aspects of the night sky. Philippine Mythology, Sea Serpent, Moon Goddess, Gods And Goddesses, Night Skies, Moon, Spirituality, Art
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In Philippine Mythology, Haliya is a prominent lunar deity, often associated with the moon, beauty, and peace. She is revered by the ancient Bicolano people and is frequently depicted as a beautiful, veiled goddess who protects against the destructive impulses of Bakunawa, the sea serpent who attempts to devour the moon. Her presence ensures the moon's light remains, symbolizing guidance and tranquility. Rituals and prayers were offered to Haliya to ensure good harvests and safe travels at night, underscoring her vital role in the cosmos and daily lives of the early Filipinos, embodying the gentle and nurturing aspects of the night sky. Philippine Mythology, Sea Serpent, Up To The Sky, Goddess Art, Open Your Eyes, Moon Goddess, Fantasy Inspiration, Safe Travel, Fantasy Artwork
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ᜁ̊ᜇ̊ᜀᜈᜎᜒ IDIANALE, the goddess of harvest. Philippine mythology gods & goddess