Munag Sumalâ
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Munag Sumalâ is the golden serpent god who represented dawn. He is one of the three children of Aring Sinukûan. Aring Sinukûan had three children, namely, Munag Sumalâ, the golden serpent god who represented dawn; Lakandanup, the god of gluttony who represented the sun at noontime; and Gatpanapun, the noble god who only knew pleasure and represented the afternoon.
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When
Relationships
- co occurs with
- Galurâ, Mingan, Tala, Hanan, Liwayway, Maria Sinukuan, Apûng Malyari, Mangechay
- sibling of
- Lakandanup, Gatpanapun
- child of
- Aring Sinukûan
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wikipedia (2)
Source passages
“He had three children, namely, Munag Sumalâ, the golden serpent god who represented dawn; Lakandanup, the god of gluttony who represented the sun at noontime; and Gatpanapun, the noble god who only knew pleasure and represented the afternoon”
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“Munag Sumalâ: the golden Kapampangan serpent child of Aring Sinukuan; represents dawn”
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