I am one of those who did not know that we Filipinos had our own dragons. I was always fascinated with the Chinese and western dragons and was ignorant of our own. That we even had so many dragons in our culture was the most surprising. Too bad that this part of our native culture is all but forgotten. I wish we would highlight this part of our culture. I would love to have those animation films with our mythical heritage.
Bakunawa mythical creature is our own version of a water dragon. All around southeast Asia, they have this version of this water dragon. Not only is bakunawa our own but also our connection to our southeast asian heritage and neighboring countries
The fact that I'm upset people got so riled up about the PBB guests not being able to answer Filipino History questions and people are urging DepEd to do better in teaching History but knowing damn well that content such as these and anything else from this channel (which I deem more interesting) will never be shown to the young ones🤧 I had to learn from Google that in some regions there were Matriarchal societies pre-colonization. No History teacher ever mentioned that. All I remember them teaching us was about EDSA and nothing more.
I'm amazed of how much Hinduism has made a very big impact on Filipino mythology. For instance, the Filipino term Naga, comes from the Hindu serpent Naga in Hinduism. Lawu is a Filipino term that comes from the Hindu god Rahu. As a Filipino American who has minor ancestry gene flow from South Asia, I find this very fascinating. 😊
Eh we have hodgepodge plus you were trading with us there a reason why he have some kind of sanrit writing before my guy we also traded with china but I know like the adobo was literally created by us don't know the og game
Indian culture left a huge imprint on Filipino culture that survived colonization. The words for face, create, teacher, vinegar, fortress, poet, rice cake, frying pan, eclipse (the celestial phenomenon), gun, vegetable, the gods (Diwata) and God himself (Bathala, not Diyos), and many more words are of Indian origin. The custom of dowry continued to be practiced well into Spanish colonization. Sanskrit along with Malay was the predominant language of art and culture in numerous ancient Philippine kingdoms. And as per the topic of this video, here is an account of a friar in 1731 describing how the Filipinos still held on to 'heathen' beliefs despite efforts to stamp them out (in this context, Indians = Filipinos): "When the moon is eclipsed, the Indians of various districts generally go out into the street or into the open fields, with bells, panastanes, etc. They strike them with great force and violence in order that they might thereby protect the moon which they say is being eaten or swallowed by the dragon, tiger, or crocodile. And the worst thing is that if they wish to say "the eclipse of the moon" it is very common in Philipinas to use this locution, saying "the dragon, tiger, or crocodile is swallowing the moon." The Tagalogs also make use of it and say, Linamon laho bovan. It appears that the Indians learned all this from the Sangleys of China, where all the abovesaid is performed and executed to the letter. It is not right to allow them to retain these deceits of the Chinese, and not to teach them our customs and truths. All the above contents of this section is not universal in all parts. Consequently, although all ministers ought to be careful to ascertain whether they are or are not contained in their ministries, they ought not to go ahead to censure what they are not sure of, for that very thing would perhaps teach them what we are endeavoring to extirpate." Which meant that even well into the Spanish colonial era, Indian-influenced beliefs still remained among the people. Beliefs in the Bakunawa persisted even in the American colonial era; case in point, in 1913, a Visayan priest published the story of Bakunawa and the 7 Moons, as (he states) recited to him by oral tradition. It's important to note though that although of the same myth, the bakunawa differs between regions. In Luzon, it's known as Laho/Lawu. In the Visayas it's Bakunawa, and in Mindanao, Bakunawa is Minokawa, and is actually a giant bird instead of a dragon. The Tagalogs saw Laho/Bakunawa as a demon, while the Bicolano saw it as a god.
@@gregorypetty6887 You’re welcome! And thanks for reading! I really hope that more people, Filipinos and non-Filipinos alike, learn more about and promote the pre-colonial cultures of the Philippines more over imposed Spanish-American influences. It will help fight colonial mentality and the racist notion that the Philippines was a bunch of savage tribes before Europeans arrived. I also forgot to mention the mga suyat, the various writing systems used by realms across the archipelago before they were displaced by the Latin alphabet. Virtually all of these, barring Jawi (the Arabic-influenced abjad of Mindanao), are ultimately of Brahmic origin in India. The most well-known and widespread one is, exactly the one in your username, Baybayin. The Buhid and Hanuo’o scripts are used in Mindoro, the Kulitan by Kapampangans, and the Palawans use Tagbanwa. Contrary to popular belief, the Visayas, and the other non-Tagalogs of Luzon (Ilocanos, Bicolanos, etc) did not have their own scripts; they used variants of baybayin which were erroneously thought to be a separate script. In addition to these scripts, Kawi, the script of the Javanese, was also historically used by ancient Filipinos, such as the ancient realm of Butuan where the Butuan ivory seal is from. This was because Java was the center of the Majahapit Empire, which dominated Maritime Southeast Asia and maintained extensive trade and cultural links with the kingdoms of the Philippines prior to the Spanish invasion, as demonstrated in the Laguna Copperplate of 900 AD. It is through Java/Majahapit (and the earlier kingdom of Srivijaya in Sumatra) that the Philippines became Indianized, as direct Indian influence was virtually nonexistent in the ancient Philippines.
@@machirim2805 I totally agree with you 100% about that more Filipinos and non-Filipinos alike, should learn more about and promote the pre-colonial cultures of the Philippines more over imposed Spanish-American influences. But I disagree with your last statement about Indian influence coming to the Philippines indirectly from India. DNA studies have shown that Filipino people, including the Badjao people, do have South Asian ancestry from India. The South Asian Y-DNA H1a indicates the presence of Indians on the paternal side of Filipino people. The Indian Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, M52'58 and M52a are also present in the Philippines suggesting that there was Indian migration to the archipelago starting from the 5th Century AD. While the integration of Southeast Asia into Indian Ocean trading networks around 2,000 years ago also shows some impact, with South Asian genetic signals present within some Filipino ethnic groups like the Sama-Bajau communities. Even from DNA tests that both my mom and me have done shows my mom and me having South Asian ancestry from the Indian Subcontinent, though not as much as compared to my mom's and I Northeast Asian ancestry and Southeast Asian ancestry, but we still have South Asian DNA in us, and I am proud of my South Asian, Northeast Asian, Filipino, and European ancestry. (I'm half Filipino half European American btw, but with South Asian, Northeast Asian ancestry as well). and I am proud of that.
Other dragons in Philippine culture that you didn't mention is Ulilang Kaluluwa (Orphaned Spirit), a serpent god present in Tagalog creation myth. Markupo, the large poisonous serpent known to the Hiligaynon of the Philippines. It lives in the highest mountains of the historical province of Bulgas, between Marapara and Canlaon. The Mameleu , a sea serpent in western visayan culture, it has a body and head as large as that of a water buffalo. It also possesses two white horns, and its body stretches up to thirty fathoms long. It has eyes torch-like, fire jets in them; long teeth; and large resistant scales. There is also the seven-headed dragon of Mt. Kanlaon. Sikay Pedalogdog from the “Hinilawod” epic of Central Panay is an eight-headed serpent that Humadapnon had to kill in his pursuit of Nagmalitong Yawa (Humadapnon's wife).
You may not realize that you just provided a cross links to other Indian and Indonesian Mythical creatures like the Barong and Rakshasa. Love this video so much ❤️👍
I grew up hearing the story of Bakunawa from my grandma. Up until now, I can still remember every detail and I'm determined to pass on this story to my future children and so on.
Matagal kong gustong malaman ang lahat ng nasa kaya ko patungkol sa mga folklore and myths dito sa Pilipinas para lalo may mga matutunan ako sa unique experiences ng mga laking-Pilipinas! Mabuhay lahat!
@@KirbyAraullo Walang anuman, Kakampi!! Pinapanood ko ngayon (Pasensya naging Mejo busy at gusto kong bigyan ng respeto na karapat dapat sa mga ganitong usapan tungkol sa cultural artifacts, pananamit at mythology)! Magcocomment ako ulit pagkatapos ng panonood ko mamaya. Sa ngayon, gusto kong malaman, Kasi nabanggit mo na isa kang Datu and cultural preservationist!! Unang una, ASTIG! Pangalawa Anung dapat itawag sayo bilang Datu. Halimbawa, “Datu Kirby” ba? O Ano ho ang pinaka tamang tawag sayo bilang Datu? I always wanted to know this-I think you might have a video about Datus so I will also watch that to learn more about yours and my wife’s heritage! I love the content, please never ever stop!
Love learning the mythology of my precolonial heritage. I grew up reading tons of fantasy series & learning about Greek myths but always felt a longing for something less eurocentric and closer to me. I'm so thankful that you've been focusing more on this topic 🙏🏼
I am getting a tattoo sleeve of different filipino dragons and other creatures of myth and this video is going to be such a big help I can't thank you enough. I already have the bakunawa !
Just finished it and it was awesome kuya Kirby! First time kong marinig yung myth ni Dapu and quite intrigue to research it more! Truth be told, I'm glad that Bakunawa is already turning mainstream and is joining the ranks of the Aswang, Tikbalang etc as one of the famous folklore creatures being depicted in Philippine media. But the other Celestial Eaters needs more love also especially the playful Aomanga
Good day Kirby! Good job in this deep-dive about mythical Philippine dragons [I love the Naga, the evil-galactic-dragon], please make another one. I believe that your research is incomparable here in YT, and how you explained the relationship of the solar-eclipse, and lunar-eclipse with that of the loud-noise the people will make before these eclipses. I'm so happy that someone did enlighten this forgotten history, and finally to break misbeliefs that dragons are only about western, and Chinese history [mythologies] alone. The Philippines and southeast Asian history [mythology] already had dragons, proving the fact that we were an educated nation before the coming of western or Chinese influences.
Hello po kuya Kirby! I'm from the Visayas region and I really want to get into writing a series with these amazing beings involved. Kaya lang po, I don't know where to start. I'm really happy to learn that Bakunawa came from my side of home, sana po marami pa pong Visayan myths at culture ang ma feature! All the best po🥰💘
I didn’t know that half of my family origin mythology had this many dragons, especially these cool beasts. I wish I could talk about this with my grandparents before they died.
This is quite a strange, funny story. A few years ago, when I was still a teenager obsessed with otome games and PH mythology. One night I had an absurd dream of playing an otome game wherein the love interests are the anthropomorphic pre-colonial PH dragons like Bakunawa, Baua, Mikonawa etc. LMAO.
Thank you for this informative video!!! Ang mga kilala ko lang ay sina Bakunawa, Minokawa, at mga Naga Raja! May mga nadagdag nanaman sa mga ire-research ko :D
Wow salamat talaga Sir Kirby. Daming mga learners will be interested to know these mythical creatures about dragons. In iloilo we know only of bakunawa
Hello po sir Kirby Gustong-gusto ko po talaga ang series niyo about sa mythologies of the Philippines... I want to hear more of it... I hope in future many of these will be featured in your videos
Came here because of (Ken-SB19) Felip's upcoming single "Bulan" hoping makapagreact kayo sa upcoming MV or share po kayo ng thoughts about PH mythology. Thanks
Ang ganda ng kuwento para akong nakikinig sa mama ko habng pinapatulog niya ako 6:30 pm ganyab kami matulog sa probinsya at sobra nakakamiss balikan yung panahon na iyon ...thanks Mr.kirby for telling story....
For me, Bakunawa can be considered as big. Because it's mouth has a same size of the moon. Bakunawa and Chinese dragon has same appearance too, but the difference is their allignment. I love this story about Bakunawa. Also, I believe that this is one of the influence of Chinese to Filipinos during the ancient times.
@@awezomecrasher8367 But Hinduism arrived in the Philippines 1,200 years ago as the Laguna Copperplate Inscription states. Hinduism never came to China, just Buddhism.
@@gregorypetty6887 hindu or buddist it all came from india..as hindu animist and buddism as idolatrous they'll same concept of origin thats what inspired almost the whole of asia specially in mythology/belief/superstition/inspiration
With regards po sa primordial giants tulad ni Dapu, tinuturi ba silang diwata o anito? O itinuturi ba silang ibang uri ng nilalang tulad ng mga Titan sa Greek mythology, i.e. pre-god beings?
Thank you for your videos, I hope mas marami pang videos ang magawa mo to educate mire people. Sana nga magkaroon ng mga films ang pilipinas tungkol sa sarili nating mythology. Thank you 💖
My lola told me a story about a dragon like-snake who saved the people from an erupting volcano by constricting the crater, staying there for the rest of its life and died still protecting the people. This dragon was raised by a kid and thought that it was a snake btw. Can't remember names tho. Sorry.
when i was younger, some elder said bakunawa is residing on the island of Mindoro, and some people are waiting for its awakening. and also i learnt their is an extinct volcano on Mindoro. and also again i also heard Garuda is a filipino origin.
In the video game Freedom Planet 2 by US-based developer GalaxyTrail, the Bakunawa is a gargantuan apocalyptic space fortress in the form of a sea serpent. It is just one of dozens of Philippine things referenced in the game.
Sir Kirby na cover mo na po ba ang tunay na kahulugan ng “Yawa” ? Kasi ang alam ko hindi talaga “devil” ang meaning ng “yawa” na “demonize “ lang ng mga Spaniards
Natuntun ko tong channel Nato dahil sa Bulan. And ma na curious pa ako sa mga mythology natin dahil sa song ni Felip. And here I am searching more videos about mythologies and our pre-colonial history
Thank you for sharing Kuya Kirby I hope this videos get more views I'm studying Filipino because I'm dream to create video about god's and goddesses of Philippine mythology then I see your channel , new subscriber
This is just my question and opinion: Dear Sir Kirby Araullo can I ask a question like where does all these dragons come from? Like what part of the Philippines, tbh like I'm interested like where does each mythological creatures or legends of our country come from like what area or islands? I appreciate knowing more about our myths and legends but I feel like generalizing like the old myths and legends as Filipino and not knowing where they at least started or well-known like kinda erase the a part of the stories identity, like i could only compare it to saying all Pre-colonial Filipinos call God as Bathala which is inaccurate since our country have a lot of languages meaning there are different words/names for calling god in the old world like Tagalogs would call the god Bathala but Visayans would call theirs Diwata which means Gods or Deities (which now transforms to Fairy) even tho something like fairy or spirit would be called anito by the Tagalog. I hope there would be more representation of like other people from other parts of the Country, and that includes their Myths and Legends. I hope we, Filipinos, can know and be proud more of our Pre-colonial identities, and also the culture we have now, I feel like we undermine and don't appreciate ourselves much whether it's in real life or virtually too (I am very aware that I too am guilty of this) , I also pray we would change how we see things. It's fine to like other cultures and languages but I wish people won't think of ours as low and not uniques too (Ik there are people that feels insecure since we aren't as "unique" as our neighbors who preserved what they had but I feel like we too are unique in our own way and we should accept our Pre-colonial cultures, what we were influenced of by the other nations (tho we need to fix the colonial mindset) and what we are now. (I'm not trying to sound rude or mean sorry if it does 😣)
Hi, can you check out the music video of Felip called BULAN? It talks about the myth of Bulan, Haliya and the Bakunawa. It would be nice to hear your perspective about it. Thanks!
Your drawings look like Pokemon. I find your history lessons very insightful. I haven't lived in the P.I. since I was a child. Thank you for teaching me the customs and mythos of my homeland.
Lahat naman sila ang aastig pero ang paborito ko po ay si Bakunawa dahil sa isang version na nabasa ko na involve sina Sidapa and Bulan doon hehehehe And as always po Kuya Kirby, ang exciting lagi ng mga videos niyo O(〃^▽^〃)o Andami ko pong natutunan dahil sa inyo at kayo po ang dahilan kung bakit nagkaroon ako ng interes sa history, culture and mythology ng Pilipinas. Also I'm an artist myself and your videos really help me a lot to create characters na malaFilipino ang dating and also to expand my knowledge about our Mythology. Pangarap ko pong gumawa ng Komiks eh kaya I'm really interested to learn from you po. I Love Mythology and among all I've learned, I can say that Philippine Mythology is the best for me and I'm looking forward sa mga videos na gagawin mo patungkol diyan kuya, MARAMING SALAMAT!!( ^◡^)っ ♡
it's saddening that because of those colonizers our ancient roots are forgotten. even in history books before, the history only started when Magellan arrive in the Philippines. it's like almost denying our on identity before they arrived. And only in the technology age that these things are being dig deep and shown to the public. I hope a lot of Filipino historian from different tribes in our country can share their roots. So it cannot be forgotten and totally got extinct. can you also do a video of sarimanok🤗
Sir can u do a reaction video on felip's song bulan? it's about the visayan mythology of bakunawa, bulan and haliya. the views of the video is almost 900k and is going up to 1 mil in a couple of days. felip is sb19 member ken, a ppop group here in our country
I Love Philippine Mythos. Pero ma rRealize mo rin talaga yung mga matatanda at Ninuno natin magaling gumawa or mag Imbento ng kwento Hehehe. Buti sa atin na iintindihan natin yung eclipse through Science. At mga ganitong kwento pang movie or anime na lang 😅 Kaya daming kasabihan ng mga matatanda
Sad I only know about Biuag and Malana :( I'm really ignorant about our Pre-Colonial past mostly about my very own Ethic group. I want to learn more about how we really are 😔
We have a water serpent in Zamboanga regional myths. We call it Busiso. according to myth it lives in lake Danao, now called Lakewood due to colonialism.
'Wag kayo mag-alala gagawa ako ng mga animation ukol sa 'ting wika't kultura sa paraang series ng kwento at isa sa mga 'to ang mga bakunawa ng pinas. Titiyakin kong magiging panauhin kayo bilang voice actor ng animation sa kinabukasan.
Had something land on my roof one night in Brngy Osorio,Trece Martinez City 1999,my 2nd week in country.10pm i heard it scream from a mile away.then it landed on my 3rd floor bedroom roof.everybody in brngy asleep,I was reading book.whatever it was bigger than i was,walked across roof to right over my bed ,then flew away- my ears popped from the pressure. The the same scream from a mile away in the other direction. There is a large Chinese cemetery at end of street.i believe in dragons now
pwede yan maging anime lods.. pondohan mo nga lang marami magagaling sa webkon alliance sa fb kaso need din nila ng budget eh syempre mahirap din gawin yan pero kaya yan basta may budget
Here's some future topic suggestions po sana manotice: Filipino pets (apart from those we use for trade and agriculture, did we used to have pets as companions?) Tagalog culture (usually when we talk about Tagalog people we always refer to the barong wearing ones during the Spanish colonization, how about pre colonial Tagalog? What did they do? What do they look like?) Did we have any sort of mode of transportation back then? Apart from tattoos, sculpture, and embroidery, did we have pre colonial paintings to depict our culture? I think that's it i hope this doesn't flop
@@KirbyAraullo Thank you. Do you know if the Tboli people have a Dragon? There is almost nothing online about their mythologiy nor deities, and my wife never learned anything about her culture.
Like this comment kung gusto niyo ng Tagalog version nito hehe 😉🇵🇭❓️
Yes Tagalog pls.
Yes please, I would love a Tagalog Version of this.
Could you explain or made live video why we have have depiction of beliefs of deities from gods, diwatas and stuff
Dalisay na pagtatagalog kung maaari 🙏
Siyempre naman po, Tagalog please
I am one of those who did not know that we Filipinos had our own dragons. I was always fascinated with the Chinese and western dragons and was ignorant of our own. That we even had so many dragons in our culture was the most surprising. Too bad that this part of our native culture is all but forgotten. I wish we would highlight this part of our culture. I would love to have those animation films with our mythical heritage.
Don't worry, soon in the future, I will make an animation about all our cultures and perspectives of a agricultural lives of a native filipino.
@@nonamesoyouwontsearchitupi372 Looking forward to it. Would love to get to know our culture better.
Bakunawa mythical creature is our own version of a water dragon. All around southeast Asia, they have this version of this water dragon. Not only is bakunawa our own but also our connection to our southeast asian heritage and neighboring countries
The fact that I'm upset people got so riled up about the PBB guests not being able to answer Filipino History questions and people are urging DepEd to do better in teaching History but knowing damn well that content such as these and anything else from this channel (which I deem more interesting) will never be shown to the young ones🤧
I had to learn from Google that in some regions there were Matriarchal societies pre-colonization. No History teacher ever mentioned that. All I remember them teaching us was about EDSA and nothing more.
me too, I only knew the existence of dragons in our mythology after I watched Amaya and Kirby's video
I'm amazed of how much Hinduism has made a very big impact on Filipino mythology. For instance, the Filipino term Naga, comes from the Hindu serpent Naga in Hinduism. Lawu is a Filipino term that comes from the Hindu god Rahu. As a Filipino American who has minor ancestry gene flow from South Asia, I find this very fascinating. 😊
Eh we have hodgepodge plus you were trading with us there a reason why he have some kind of sanrit writing before my guy we also traded with china but I know like the adobo was literally created by us don't know the og game
Indian culture left a huge imprint on Filipino culture that survived colonization. The words for face, create, teacher, vinegar, fortress, poet, rice cake, frying pan, eclipse (the celestial phenomenon), gun, vegetable, the gods (Diwata) and God himself (Bathala, not Diyos), and many more words are of Indian origin. The custom of dowry continued to be practiced well into Spanish colonization. Sanskrit along with Malay was the predominant language of art and culture in numerous ancient Philippine kingdoms.
And as per the topic of this video, here is an account of a friar in 1731 describing how the Filipinos still held on to 'heathen' beliefs despite efforts to stamp them out (in this context, Indians = Filipinos):
"When the moon is eclipsed, the Indians of various districts
generally go out into the street or into the open fields, with bells,
panastanes, etc. They strike them with great force and violence
in order that they might thereby protect the moon which they say is
being eaten or swallowed by the dragon, tiger, or crocodile. And the
worst thing is that if they wish to say "the eclipse of the moon"
it is very common in Philipinas to use this locution, saying "the
dragon, tiger, or crocodile is swallowing the moon." The Tagalogs
also make use of it and say, Linamon laho bovan. It appears that the
Indians learned all this from the Sangleys of China, where all the
abovesaid is performed and executed to the letter. It is not right to
allow them to retain these deceits of the Chinese, and not to teach
them our customs and truths. All the above contents of this section
is not universal in all parts. Consequently, although all ministers
ought to be careful to ascertain whether they are or are not contained
in their ministries, they ought not to go ahead to censure what they
are not sure of, for that very thing would perhaps teach them what
we are endeavoring to extirpate."
Which meant that even well into the Spanish colonial era, Indian-influenced beliefs still remained among the people. Beliefs in the Bakunawa persisted even in the American colonial era; case in point, in 1913, a Visayan priest published the story of Bakunawa and the 7 Moons, as (he states) recited to him by oral tradition.
It's important to note though that although of the same myth, the bakunawa differs between regions. In Luzon, it's known as Laho/Lawu. In the Visayas it's Bakunawa, and in Mindanao, Bakunawa is Minokawa, and is actually a giant bird instead of a dragon. The Tagalogs saw Laho/Bakunawa as a demon, while the Bicolano saw it as a god.
@@machirim2805 Oh Cool! Thanks for the info!
@@gregorypetty6887 You’re welcome! And thanks for reading! I really hope that more people, Filipinos and non-Filipinos alike, learn more about and promote the pre-colonial cultures of the Philippines more over imposed Spanish-American influences. It will help fight colonial mentality and the racist notion that the Philippines was a bunch of savage tribes before Europeans arrived.
I also forgot to mention the mga suyat, the various writing systems used by realms across the archipelago before they were displaced by the Latin alphabet. Virtually all of these, barring Jawi (the Arabic-influenced abjad of Mindanao), are ultimately of Brahmic origin in India.
The most well-known and widespread one is, exactly the one in your username, Baybayin. The Buhid and Hanuo’o scripts are used in Mindoro, the Kulitan by Kapampangans, and the Palawans use Tagbanwa. Contrary to popular belief, the Visayas, and the other non-Tagalogs of Luzon (Ilocanos, Bicolanos, etc) did not have their own scripts; they used variants of baybayin which were erroneously thought to be a separate script.
In addition to these scripts, Kawi, the script of the Javanese, was also historically used by ancient Filipinos, such as the ancient realm of Butuan where the Butuan ivory seal is from. This was because Java was the center of the Majahapit Empire, which dominated Maritime Southeast Asia and maintained extensive trade and cultural links with the kingdoms of the Philippines prior to the Spanish invasion, as demonstrated in the Laguna Copperplate of 900 AD. It is through Java/Majahapit (and the earlier kingdom of Srivijaya in Sumatra) that the Philippines became Indianized, as direct Indian influence was virtually nonexistent in the ancient Philippines.
@@machirim2805 I totally agree with you 100% about that more Filipinos and non-Filipinos alike, should learn more about and promote the pre-colonial cultures of the Philippines more over imposed Spanish-American influences. But I disagree with your last statement about Indian influence coming to the Philippines indirectly from India. DNA studies have shown that Filipino people, including the Badjao people, do have South Asian ancestry from India. The South Asian Y-DNA H1a indicates the presence of Indians on the paternal side of Filipino people. The Indian Mitochondrial DNA haplogroups, M52'58 and M52a are also present in the Philippines suggesting that there was Indian migration to the archipelago starting from the 5th Century AD. While the integration of Southeast Asia into Indian Ocean trading networks around 2,000 years ago also shows some impact, with South Asian genetic signals present within some Filipino ethnic groups like the Sama-Bajau communities. Even from DNA tests that both my mom and me have done shows my mom and me having South Asian ancestry from the Indian Subcontinent, though not as much as compared to my mom's and I Northeast Asian ancestry and Southeast Asian ancestry, but we still have South Asian DNA in us, and I am proud of my South Asian, Northeast Asian, Filipino, and European ancestry. (I'm half Filipino half European American btw, but with South Asian, Northeast Asian ancestry as well). and I am proud of that.
Other dragons in Philippine culture that you didn't mention is Ulilang Kaluluwa (Orphaned Spirit), a serpent god present in Tagalog creation myth. Markupo, the large poisonous serpent known to the Hiligaynon of the Philippines. It lives in the highest mountains of the historical province of Bulgas, between Marapara and Canlaon. The Mameleu , a sea serpent in western visayan culture, it has a body and head as large as that of a water buffalo. It also possesses two white horns, and its body stretches up to thirty fathoms long. It has eyes torch-like, fire jets in them; long teeth; and large resistant scales. There is also the seven-headed dragon of Mt. Kanlaon. Sikay Pedalogdog from the “Hinilawod” epic of Central Panay is an eight-headed serpent that Humadapnon had to kill in his pursuit of Nagmalitong Yawa (Humadapnon's wife).
You may not realize that you just provided a cross links to other Indian and Indonesian Mythical creatures like the Barong and Rakshasa. Love this video so much ❤️👍
I did 😉
I grew up hearing the story of Bakunawa from my grandma. Up until now, I can still remember every detail and I'm determined to pass on this story to my future children and so on.
That's amazing! Keep these oral traditions alive :)
Matagal kong gustong malaman ang lahat ng nasa kaya ko patungkol sa mga folklore and myths dito sa Pilipinas para lalo may mga matutunan ako sa unique experiences ng mga laking-Pilipinas! Mabuhay lahat!
Maraming salámat!! :)
Nagustuhan mo na Kakampi? 😊
@@KirbyAraullo Walang anuman, Kakampi!! Pinapanood ko ngayon (Pasensya naging Mejo busy at gusto kong bigyan ng respeto na karapat dapat sa mga ganitong usapan tungkol sa cultural artifacts, pananamit at mythology)!
Magcocomment ako ulit pagkatapos ng panonood ko mamaya. Sa ngayon, gusto kong malaman, Kasi nabanggit mo na isa kang Datu and cultural preservationist!! Unang una, ASTIG! Pangalawa Anung dapat itawag sayo bilang Datu. Halimbawa, “Datu Kirby” ba? O Ano ho ang pinaka tamang tawag sayo bilang Datu? I always wanted to know this-I think you might have a video about Datus so I will also watch that to learn more about yours and my wife’s heritage!
I love the content, please never ever stop!
Love learning the mythology of my precolonial heritage. I grew up reading tons of fantasy series & learning about Greek myths but always felt a longing for something less eurocentric and closer to me. I'm so thankful that you've been focusing more on this topic 🙏🏼
I am getting a tattoo sleeve of different filipino dragons and other creatures of myth and this video is going to be such a big help I can't thank you enough. I already have the bakunawa !
AH YES! The Philippine Celestial Eaters been waiting for this!!
Yay, I hope you like it 😊🌙🐉
Just finished it and it was awesome kuya Kirby! First time kong marinig yung myth ni Dapu and quite intrigue to research it more!
Truth be told, I'm glad that Bakunawa is already turning mainstream and is joining the ranks of the Aswang, Tikbalang etc as one of the famous folklore creatures being depicted in Philippine media.
But the other Celestial Eaters needs more love also especially the playful Aomanga
Bakunawa is the only dragon I know and I did not know there are actuallly lot of dragons in our myth.
Milkyway Dragon is literally the best
Good day Kirby! Good job in this deep-dive about mythical Philippine dragons [I love the Naga, the evil-galactic-dragon], please make another one. I believe that your research is incomparable here in YT, and how you explained the relationship of the solar-eclipse, and lunar-eclipse with that of the loud-noise the people will make before these eclipses. I'm so happy that someone did enlighten this forgotten history, and finally to break misbeliefs that dragons are only about western, and Chinese history [mythologies] alone. The Philippines and southeast Asian history [mythology] already had dragons, proving the fact that we were an educated nation before the coming of western or Chinese influences.
Hello po kuya Kirby! I'm from the Visayas region and I really want to get into writing a series with these amazing beings involved. Kaya lang po, I don't know where to start. I'm really happy to learn that Bakunawa came from my side of home, sana po marami pa pong Visayan myths at culture ang ma feature! All the best po🥰💘
I didn’t know that half of my family origin mythology had this many dragons, especially these cool beasts. I wish I could talk about this with my grandparents before they died.
Whoa! I’m surprised many Filipinos still don’t know what is Minokawa and Bakunawa is😸
This is quite a strange, funny story. A few years ago, when I was still a teenager obsessed with otome games and PH mythology. One night I had an absurd dream of playing an otome game wherein the love interests are the anthropomorphic pre-colonial PH dragons like Bakunawa, Baua, Mikonawa etc. LMAO.
The fact that i didn't know that we have more mythological creatures other than Bakunawa like a Crab with lightning powers da fuq? that's so cool!!
Thank you for this informative video!!! Ang mga kilala ko lang ay sina Bakunawa, Minokawa, at mga Naga Raja! May mga nadagdag nanaman sa mga ire-research ko :D
Salamat din and have fun researching 😊
Wow salamat talaga Sir Kirby. Daming mga learners will be interested to know these mythical creatures about dragons. In iloilo we know only of bakunawa
Maraming salamat din! 😊
Hello po sir Kirby
Gustong-gusto ko po talaga ang series niyo about sa mythologies of the Philippines... I want to hear more of it... I hope in future many of these will be featured in your videos
Came here because of (Ken-SB19) Felip's upcoming single "Bulan" hoping makapagreact kayo sa upcoming MV or share po kayo ng thoughts about PH mythology. Thanks
more of this please! so informative!
Ang ganda ng kuwento para akong nakikinig sa mama ko habng pinapatulog niya ako 6:30 pm ganyab kami matulog sa probinsya at sobra nakakamiss balikan yung panahon na iyon ...thanks Mr.kirby for telling story....
For me, Bakunawa can be considered as big. Because it's mouth has a same size of the moon. Bakunawa and Chinese dragon has same appearance too, but the difference is their allignment. I love this story about Bakunawa. Also, I believe that this is one of the influence of Chinese to Filipinos during the ancient times.
Wrong. The Bakunawa dragon came from Hindu-Buddhist mythology, read it on Wikipedia.
@@gregorypetty6887 ,Ooooh I see. I just say that because of this:ruclips.net/video/s6xZNFvPklo/видео.html
chinese dragon inspired from indian(hindu/buddism) dragon too.. like "Naga"
@@awezomecrasher8367 But Hinduism arrived in the Philippines 1,200 years ago as the Laguna Copperplate Inscription states. Hinduism never came to China, just Buddhism.
@@gregorypetty6887 hindu or buddist it all came from india..as hindu animist and buddism as idolatrous they'll same concept of origin thats what inspired almost the whole of asia specially in mythology/belief/superstition/inspiration
With regards po sa primordial giants tulad ni Dapu, tinuturi ba silang diwata o anito? O itinuturi ba silang ibang uri ng nilalang tulad ng mga Titan sa Greek mythology, i.e. pre-god beings?
Let me double check with my elders. I have an idea/answer but I wanna make sure I confirm with them first hehe 😊
@@KirbyAraullo K lang po... Tulog po muna kayo. Late na dyan.
Thank you for your videos, I hope mas marami pang videos ang magawa mo to educate mire people. Sana nga magkaroon ng mga films ang pilipinas tungkol sa sarili nating mythology. Thank you 💖
Maraming salamat din :)
My lola told me a story about a dragon like-snake who saved the people from an erupting volcano by constricting the crater, staying there for the rest of its life and died still protecting the people. This dragon was raised by a kid and thought that it was a snake btw. Can't remember names tho. Sorry.
Thank you for creating your channel proud Filipino 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
nicely done and well-researched!
Thank you for the wonderful information.
Salamat :)
Wonderful video! You are a very brilliant and talented prince.
Sir Kirby how did you do that? I mean how to edit videos with chapters. Its easy for me to replay every episode. Just by clicking in your description.
we also have these little flying dragons that can only be found here in the philippines and borneo...
Wow ang Ganda ng custome ni miss Philippines.
di ba!?!!
imagine a kaiju movie featuring these creatures.
I like the concept about the mythical dragons uniting against Naga. I want to write a story about that.
Hello happy new years everyone, and to you sir kirby. 💛💛💛💛
Happy new year!!
The rest of the world: World Turtle
The Philippines: Screw it world crocodile
I'm in love with Filipino mythology!!!!!! 😊❤
i wonder if the basis of these dragons r from monitor lizards or sailfin dragons or crocodiles in the country.
Some of them were!
when i was younger, some elder said bakunawa is residing on the island of Mindoro, and some people are waiting for its awakening. and also i learnt their is an extinct volcano on Mindoro. and also again i also heard Garuda is a filipino origin.
In the video game Freedom Planet 2 by US-based developer GalaxyTrail, the Bakunawa is a gargantuan apocalyptic space fortress in the form of a sea serpent. It is just one of dozens of Philippine things referenced in the game.
My parents never heard of bakunawa too, i read bakunawa is more of a Visayan thing, we are from Luzon around the Cavite area
Sir Kirby na cover mo na po ba ang tunay na kahulugan ng “Yawa” ? Kasi ang alam ko hindi talaga “devil” ang meaning ng “yawa” na “demonize “ lang ng mga Spaniards
Natuntun ko tong channel Nato dahil sa Bulan. And ma na curious pa ako sa mga mythology natin dahil sa song ni Felip. And here I am searching more videos about mythologies and our pre-colonial history
Thank you for sharing Kuya Kirby
I hope this videos get more views
I'm studying Filipino because I'm dream to create video about god's and goddesses of Philippine mythology then I see your channel , new subscriber
This is just my question and opinion:
Dear Sir Kirby Araullo can I ask a question like where does all these dragons come from? Like what part of the Philippines, tbh like I'm interested like where does each mythological creatures or legends of our country come from like what area or islands? I appreciate knowing more about our myths and legends but I feel like generalizing like the old myths and legends as Filipino and not knowing where they at least started or well-known like kinda erase the a part of the stories identity, like i could only compare it to saying all Pre-colonial Filipinos call God as Bathala which is inaccurate since our country have a lot of languages meaning there are different words/names for calling god in the old world like Tagalogs would call the god Bathala but Visayans would call theirs Diwata which means Gods or Deities (which now transforms to Fairy) even tho something like fairy or spirit would be called anito by the Tagalog. I hope there would be more representation of like other people from other parts of the Country, and that includes their Myths and Legends.
I hope we, Filipinos, can know and be proud more of our Pre-colonial identities, and also the culture we have now, I feel like we undermine and don't appreciate ourselves much whether it's in real life or virtually too (I am very aware that I too am guilty of this) , I also pray we would change how we see things. It's fine to like other cultures and languages but I wish people won't think of ours as low and not uniques too (Ik there are people that feels insecure since we aren't as "unique" as our neighbors who preserved what they had but I feel like we too are unique in our own way and we should accept our Pre-colonial cultures, what we were influenced of by the other nations (tho we need to fix the colonial mindset) and what we are now.
(I'm not trying to sound rude or mean sorry if it does 😣)
by trading because manila is a trading hub that time
Hi, can you check out the music video of Felip called BULAN? It talks about the myth of Bulan, Haliya and the Bakunawa. It would be nice to hear your perspective about it. Thanks!
Coming soon!
hi we are planning to have a 2d game based on Bakunawa Folklore This is really helpful
Minokawa in Bagobo Mythology (Southern Mindanao)
Woah there is so many mythologies i like to know
This is very interesting! I've been looking for books about this kind of fantastical pre-colonial Filipino myths. Do you have any recommendations?
👍👍 Thanks for the info I know about the Bakunawa and minokawa are but not the others.
Your drawings look like Pokemon. I find your history lessons very insightful. I haven't lived in the P.I. since I was a child. Thank you for teaching me the customs and mythos of my homeland.
Lahat naman sila ang aastig pero ang paborito ko po ay si Bakunawa dahil sa isang version na nabasa ko na involve sina Sidapa and Bulan doon hehehehe
And as always po Kuya Kirby, ang exciting lagi ng mga videos niyo O(〃^▽^〃)o
Andami ko pong natutunan dahil sa inyo at kayo po ang dahilan kung bakit nagkaroon ako ng interes sa history, culture and mythology ng Pilipinas. Also I'm an artist myself and your videos really help me a lot to create characters na malaFilipino ang dating and also to expand my knowledge about our Mythology. Pangarap ko pong gumawa ng Komiks eh kaya I'm really interested to learn from you po.
I Love Mythology and among all I've learned, I can say that Philippine Mythology is the best for me and I'm looking forward sa mga videos na gagawin mo patungkol diyan kuya, MARAMING SALAMAT!!( ^◡^)っ ♡
You just got a new subscriber! Hope to see you grow for better history/culture content for PH!
Thank you so very much for this sir! Recently wanted to understand pre colonial history of our Filipino people and your channel is perfect
Thank you 😊
Very cool video! Love learning about the mythology of the Philippines :)
Thank you 😊
I love these topics. I want to learn more about our mythology and other neighboring countries'.
Sir Kirby, meron po ba kayong Ybanag/Ibanag epic or mythology? Can discuss anything from ibanag culture po?
@wow kahit kapampangan ako di ko alam Yan salamat idol Kirby.....
Dang, the well researched Islands of Sina Una DnD book was only the tip of the iceberg regarding Filipino dragons....
Kuya Kirby do you have any alternative ways para mabili yung book mo? Been wanting to buy one for a while pero diko alam kung pano huhu
I’m Bisaya and I always hear bakunawa being named dropped growing up to scare kids.
Who's here because of Felip's Bulan's Bakunawa? 👊😏
Present po hehehe
it's saddening that because of those colonizers our ancient roots are forgotten. even in history books before, the history only started when Magellan arrive in the Philippines. it's like almost denying our on identity before they arrived. And only in the technology age that these things are being dig deep and shown to the public. I hope a lot of Filipino historian from different tribes in our country can share their roots. So it cannot be forgotten and totally got extinct.
can you also do a video of sarimanok🤗
Exciting!!!
Thank you!
Good morning Sir Kirby.
Sana ifeature mo yung Legend of the 10 Bornean Datus/Datu Puti. Kung totoo ba o hoax ang kasaysayan na yun.
I wish Bayung Danum was as big of an event, at least in Pampanga, as Lunar New Year is to China.
Felip served his purpose right?,ang sarap pag aralan ng Philippine mythology..
Sir can u do a reaction video on felip's song bulan? it's about the visayan mythology of bakunawa, bulan and haliya. the views of the video is almost 900k and is going up to 1 mil in a couple of days. felip is sb19 member ken, a ppop group here in our country
It will be up very soon!
Hi po pwede niyo po bang ikwento o ipaliwanag sina Bulan at Haliya? May bagong kanta po kasi si Ken/Felip na ang title ay Bulan😁
i love dragons, so this vid is 😍
Maraming salamat for joining our livestream too!
Plz plz plz do kapampangan dragons as a seperate video
I want to see you review the Dungeons and Dragons 5e book based on pre-colonial Philippines called The Islands of Sina Una.
Sana magpost din po kayo about filipino chinese
Is the Bakunawa only associated with lunar eclipses or is it also an explanation of solar eclipses?
What's the etymologies of these fascinating names?
The mguindanao mythology: dragon we call it NAGA . the giant bird we call it BANUG. We have long oral narratives of mythology
I Love Philippine Mythos.
Pero ma rRealize mo rin talaga yung mga matatanda at Ninuno natin magaling gumawa or mag Imbento ng kwento Hehehe.
Buti sa atin na iintindihan natin yung eclipse through Science. At mga ganitong kwento pang movie or anime na lang 😅
Kaya daming kasabihan ng mga matatanda
Sad I only know about Biuag and Malana :( I'm really ignorant about our Pre-Colonial past mostly about my very own Ethic group. I want to learn more about how we really are 😔
It's not too late! 😊
@@KirbyAraullo any recommended books po? Datu Kirby
youre my favourite pinot historian
Apung Galura reminds me Garuda, are those two similar?
We have a water serpent in Zamboanga regional myths. We call it Busiso. according to myth it lives in lake Danao, now called Lakewood due to colonialism.
'Wag kayo mag-alala gagawa ako ng mga animation ukol sa 'ting wika't kultura sa paraang series ng kwento at isa sa mga 'to ang mga bakunawa ng pinas. Titiyakin kong magiging panauhin kayo bilang voice actor ng animation sa kinabukasan.
who is the artist at 3:23 ?
Had something land on my roof one night in Brngy Osorio,Trece Martinez City 1999,my 2nd week in country.10pm i heard it scream from a mile away.then it landed on my 3rd floor bedroom roof.everybody in brngy asleep,I was reading book.whatever it was bigger than i was,walked across roof to right over my bed ,then flew away- my ears popped from the pressure. The the same scream from a mile away in the other direction. There is a large Chinese cemetery at end of street.i believe in dragons now
Ask ko lang meron bang dragon ang palawan?
5:28 We do that when the earth is shaking 😲
pwede yan maging anime lods.. pondohan mo nga lang marami magagaling sa webkon alliance sa fb kaso need din nila ng budget eh syempre mahirap din gawin yan pero kaya yan basta may budget
Kuya kirby i will like this video
Thank you!
I didn't expect the crab lmao
😊 the giant crab that can do beautiful eyes lol
Here's some future topic suggestions po sana manotice:
Filipino pets (apart from those we use for trade and agriculture, did we used to have pets as companions?)
Tagalog culture (usually when we talk about Tagalog people we always refer to the barong wearing ones during the Spanish colonization, how about pre colonial Tagalog? What did they do? What do they look like?)
Did we have any sort of mode of transportation back then?
Apart from tattoos, sculpture, and embroidery, did we have pre colonial paintings to depict our culture?
I think that's it i hope this doesn't flop
Can we still order that color book?
Yes! You can still order the coloring book at www.kirbyaraullo.com/books
@@KirbyAraullo
Thank you.
Do you know if the Tboli people have a Dragon?
There is almost nothing online about their mythologiy nor deities, and my wife never learned anything about her culture.
kaaliw.. kakanuod ko ng ancient alien about legends of dragon/spaceship (ufo) napadpad ako dito..
Welcome to my channel hehe
Please make a video about the away away nang mga dragon 🤣
Sorry di gumagana English ko ngayon 🤣
😅😅😅
Si Garuda po dragon din ba un Philippine Myth?Salamat po
a video about pre colonial gods and goddesses please 😭😭
My favourite dragon in Philippines is AIti
hi kuya kirby my name is kirby too