In Kapampangan mythology, Mayari is the goddess of the moon and ruler of the world during nighttime.[1]
Mayari/Malayari | |
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Lunar deity | |
Symbol | Moon |
Gender | Female (Kapampangan and Tagalog), Male (Sambal) |
Region | Pampanga, Southern Tagalog, Zambales |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Bathala |
Siblings | Apolaki (Kapampangan), Tala, and Hanan (Tagalog) |
In Kapampangan mythology
editIn Kampampangan mythology, Bathala, the creator of the world, died without leaving a will. His children Apolaki and Mayari had a quarrel, for each wanted to rule the world alone. The two fought out the conflict with bamboo clubs (Zabbors), back and forth they fought until at last Apolaki struck Mayari in the face and she became blind in one eye. When he saw his sister stricken, Apolaki took pity on her and agreed to rule the earth together but at different times. However, her light is dimmer than her brother's due to the loss of her eye.[2]
In Sambal mythology
editIn Sambal mythology, Malayari is chief god of the Sambals, who predominantly live in Zambales. He is the creator of all things, and the omnipotent ruler over life and death. Malayari is a compassionate and loving god, sending rain, health, wealth and abundance to those who deserve it, but punishing those who ignore his commandments. ¶
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