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  2. Diwata (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Initially employed as a beautician, Diwata later diversified into trading, vending coffee, cigarettes, and candies, alongside construction work to supplement income. Diwata's pares business has garnered significant attention on social media for its perceived value, offering a comprehensive meal package for ₱ 100 , inclusive of unlimited rice ...

  3. List of Indio characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of major, recurring, notable and minor characters appeared in Indio, a Filipino historical drama - epic fantasy series created and developed by Suzette Doctolero and produced by GMA Network. It executive produced by Meann P. Regala and directed by Dondon Santos. The series premiered on January 14, 2013, on GMA Telebabad block, and January 15, 2013, worldwide via GMA ...

  4. Diwata (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Diwata" (lit. ' Fairy ' ) is a song by Filipino rapper Abra featuring Chito Miranda , frontman of the Filipino rock band Parokya ni Edgar . The single released in early 2014, and the music video was released on December 31, 2014, via YouTube .

  5. Diwata (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Diwata in Philippine mythology is a gender-neutral umbrella term for fairies, gods, goddesses, nature spirits and nymphs. Diwata In Bicolano mythology, is an umbrella term for gods, fairies, and celestial beings that descended to Earth. This concept is synchronized with and originates from Hinduism, where, in Sanskrit, it literally means ...

  6. Anito - Wikipedia

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    Anito (a term predominantly used in Luzon) is also sometimes known as diwata in certain ethnic groups (especially among Visayans). [ 12 ] Pag-anito refers to a séance , often accompanied by other rituals or celebrations, in which a shaman ( Visayan : babaylan , Tagalog : katalonan ) acts as a medium to communicate directly with the dead ...

  7. Pares (food) - Wikipedia

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    Pares (pronounced: PAH-ress), also known as beef pares, is a term for a serving of Filipino braised beef stew with garlic fried rice, and a bowl of clear soup.It is a popular meal particularly associated with specialty roadside diner-style establishments known as paresan (Pares house).

  8. Maria Makiling - Wikipedia

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    The name "Mariang Makiling" is the Spanish-Tagalog contraction of "Maria ng Makiling" (Maria of Makiling). The term is a Hispanicized evolution of an alternate name for the Diwata, "Dayang Makiling"-"dayang" being an Austronesian word meaning "princess" or "noble lady". [6]

  9. Devata - Wikipedia

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    Devata (pl: devatas, meaning 'the gods') (Devanagari: देवता; Khmer: ទេវតា (tevoda); Thai: เทวดา (RTGS: thewada); Balinese, Sundanese, Malay: dewata; Javanese: déwata or jawata; [1] Batak languages: debata, dibata, naibata; diwata (Philippine languages)) are smaller and more focused Devas (Deities) in Indian ...