Kanlaon (local deity in Visayan mythology)

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Kanlaon is a powerful Visayan deity associated with Mount Kanlaon, often revered as a mountain god linked to natural forces and local folklore in the central Philippines.

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Kanlaon (Visayan deity) 1
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Predicate Object
instanceOf Visayan deity
deity
mountain god
associatedWith Mount Kanlaon NERFINISHED
Negros Island NERFINISHED
central Philippines
continuity referenced in modern cultural retellings
survives in folk stories
country Philippines
culture Visayan people NERFINISHED
domain mountains
natural forces
nature
volcanoes
gender varies by tradition
hasAttribute connected to volcanic activity
powerful
protective
inspiredToponym Mount Kanlaon NERFINISHED
linkedTo indigenous beliefs
local folklore
oral traditions
mythologicalRole guardian of nature
local tutelary deity
protector of the mountain
narrativeType legends explaining natural phenomena
myths about the mountain
partOf Philippine indigenous religions NERFINISHED
precolonial Visayan belief systems
religion Philippine mythology
Visayan mythology
timePeriod pre-Hispanic era
veneratedAs powerful spirit of Mount Kanlaon
veneratedBy Visayan-speaking peoples
local communities around Mount Kanlaon
worshippedIn Negros Occidental NERFINISHED
Negros Oriental NERFINISHED
Visayas NERFINISHED

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Kanlaon Volcano namedAfter Kanlaon (local deity in Visayan mythology)
Mount Kanlaon namedAfter Kanlaon (local deity in Visayan mythology)
this entity surface form: Kanlaon (Visayan deity)