
Unnamed Gods: the Bagobo gods whose fires create smoke that becomes the white clouds, while the sun creates yellow clouds that make the colors of the rainbow. Diwata: general term for Tagbanwa deities they created the first man made from earth and gave him the elements of fire, the flint-like stones, iron, and tinder, as well as rice and most importantly, rice-wine, which humans could use to call the deities and the spirits of their dead. Taliyakud: the chief Tagbanwa god of the underworld who tends a fire between two tree trunks asks the souls of the dead questions, where the soul's louse acts as the conscience that answers the questions truthfully if the soul is wicked, it is pitched and burned, but if it is good, it passes on to a happier place with abundant food. Lalahon: the Bisaya goddess of fire, volcanoes, and the harvest also referred as Laon. Makilum-sa-bagidan: the Bisaya god of fire. Unnamed God: a Bicolano sun god who fell in love with the mortal, Rosa refused to light the world until his father consented to their marriage he afterwards visited Rosa, but forgetting to remove his powers over fire, he accidentally burned Rosa's whole village until nothing but hot springs remained. Malinao in hald with a thunderbolt the god of good Gugurang: the Bicolano supreme god causes the pit of Mayon volcano to rumble when he is displeased cut Mt. Mangkukulam: a Tagalog divinity who pretends to be a doctor and emits fire. Bathala: the Tagalog supreme god and creator deity, also known as Bathala Maykapal, Lumilikha, and Abba an enormous being with control over thunder, lightning, flood, fire, thunder, and earthquakes presides over lesser deities and uses spirits to intercede between divinities and mortals. Rirryaw Añitu: Ivatan place spirit Añitus who played music and sang inside a cave in Sabtang, while lighting up fire believed to have change residences after they were disturbed by a man. Main article: List of Philippine mythological figures Wadjet, the protective serpent goddess who sends fire to burn her enemiesĪsian mythology Ainu mythology.
Sometimes referenced in relation to the sun and its power, so possibly had to do with upkeep of the sun at times and fire Sekhmet, protective lioness goddess of war, along with some elements of disease and curing of disease.
Ra, fire god of the sun, light, warmth, and.Shango, god of thunder and fire, considered the storm-god.Oya, goddess of fire, wind, transforms into buffalo, fertility.Ogun, fire god and patron of blacksmiths, iron, warfare, metal tools.