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list of filipino epic?

i need the list of filipino epic?
i need the stories of the filipino epic?

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DARANGEN-MINDANAO EPIC POETRY

The Darangan tells of the sentimental and romantic adventures of noble warriors, one of them, is about a warrior-prince called Bantugan.. Prince Bantugan was the brother of the chieftain of a village called Bumbaran. Bantugan owned a magic shield, was protected by divine spirits called "Tonongs" and was capable of rising from the dead. Once his enemies attacked Bembaran, thinking he was dead. In the nick of time, Bantugan�s soul was recovered and he saved the village.

There is also an episode, where Prince Bantugan was on a quest and fought his enemies with his magic Kampilan (Native sword). Soon, he got tired and fell on to the water. A crocodile delivered him to his enemies, but he regained his strength, escaped his captors, and commands an oar less ship and won the battle.

There were also �Darangen epic poetries that relates stories of wars about abducted princesses. Just like the chronicles of the Trojan War.

The DarangEn is one of the oldest and longest Philippine Epic poetries. Several nights were needed to recite the twenty five beautiful chapters. The Darangan, sung in it�s original, possessed a sustained beauty and dignity, it might be studied for it�s esthetic values alone.

EPIC OF MANOBOS-EPIKO NG MINDANAO

The Agyu or Olahing of the Manobos is a three part epic that starts with the pahmara (invocation) then the kepu�unpuun ( a narration of the past) and the sengedurog (an episode complete in itself). All three parts narrate the exploits of the hero as he leads his people who have been driven out of their land to Nalandangan, a land of utopia where there are no landgrabbers and oppressors.



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INDARAPATRA AT SULAYMAN-EPIKO NG MINDANAO-SUMMARY

Indaratpatra and Sulayman

Ito'y salaysay ukol kay emperador Indarapatra ng Kahariang Mantapuli. Siya'y matalino, mabait at matapang. May sibat siyang matapos ihagis sa kaaway ay bumabalik sa kanya. Nang may nanalot na mga dambuhalang halimaw sa Mindanaw ay isa-isa niya itong napatay.

Humingi ng tulong si Emperador Indarapatra kay Prinsipe Sulayman na iligtas nito ang Kaharian sa apat na salot: si Kurita, hayop na maraming paa at isang kainan lamang niya ang limang tao; si Tarabusaw, mukhang tao na nangangain ng tao; si Pha, ang ibong dahil sa kanyang laki'y nakapagpapadilim ng bundok at ang halimaw na si Kurayan, isa ring ibong may Pitong ulo.

Tinanggap ni Sulayman ang tungkulin. Naglagay si Indarapatra ng halaman sa durungawan at kapag nalanta ito ang ibig sabihin ay nasawi ang prinsipe.

sa-isang napatay ang mga halimaw, ngunit nang maligtas niya ang pakpak ng huling halimaw ay nadaganan siya nito at siya'y namatay.

Nalanta ang halaman at nabatid ni Indarapatra ang nangyari kay Prinsipe Sulayman. Pinuntahan niya ito at dumalangin nang taimtim sa Bathala. Nabuhay na muli ang bayani.
Isang magandang dalaga sa mga nailigtas ni Sulayman ang nakabihag ng kanyang puso.



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ALIGUYON OR HUDHOD-IFUGAO EPIC summary of the epic from IFUGAO, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE IN LUZON

Aliguyon or the Hudhud of the Ifugaos is the adventure of epic hero ALIGUYON as he fights enemy , Pambukhayon among rice fields and terraces. He also advised his people to be steadfast and learn the wisdom of warfare as well as peacemaking during harvest seasons.

The hudhud is recited and chanted among the Ifugao people - known for their rice terraces - during the sowing and harvesting of rice, funeral wakes and other rituals. Estimated to have originated before the 7th century, the hudhud - comprised of some 40 episodes - often take three or four days to recite. The language of the chants, almost impossible to transcribe, is full of repetitions, synonyms, figurative terms and metaphors. Performed in a leader/chorus style, the reciter - often an elderly woman - occupies a key position in society. There is only one tune, common to the entire region, for all of the verses. Very few written examples of hudhud exist.



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HINILAWOD-VISAYAN EPIC

Adventures of Datu Paubari and his Sons
When the goddess of the eastern sky Alunsina (also known as Laun Sina, "The Unmarried One") reached maidenhood, the king of the gods, Kaptan, decreed that she should marry. All the unmarried gods of the different domains of the universe tried their luck to win her hand to no avail. She chose to marry a mortal, Datu Paubari, the mighty ruler of Halawod.
Her decision angered her other suitors. They plotted to bring harm to the newlyweds. A meeting of the council of gods was called by Maklium-sa-t'wan, god of the plains, where a decision by those present was made to destroy Halawod by flood.
Alunsina and Paubari escaped harm through the assistance of Suklang Malayon, the goddess and guardian of happy homes and sister of Alunsina, who learned of the evil plot and warned the two so they were able to seek refuge on higher ground.
After the flood waters subsided, Paubari and Alunsina returned to the plains secretly. They settled near the mouth of the Halawod river.
Several months later Alunsina became pregnant and told Paubari to prepare the siklot, things necessary for childbirth. She delivered a set of triplets and summoned the high priest Bungot-Banwa to perform the rites of the gods of Mount Madya-as (the mountain abode of the gods)to ensure the good health of the children. The high priest promptly made an altar and burned some alanghiran fronds and a pinch of kamangyan. When the ceremony was over he opened the windows of the north side of the room and a cold northernly wind came in and suddenly the three infants were transformed into strong, handsome young men.
Labaw Donggon, the eldest of the three, asked his mother to prepare his magic cape, hat, belt and kampilan (sword) for he heard of a place called Handug where a beautiful maiden named Angoy Ginbitinan lived.
The journey took several days. He walked across plains and valleys, climbed up mountains until he reached the mouth of the Halawod river. When he finally met the maiden's father and asked for her hand in marriage, the father asked him to fight the monster Manalintad as part of his dowry. He went off to confront the monster and with the help of his magic belt Labaw Donggon killed the monster and to prove his feat he brought to Angoy Ginbitinan's father the monster's tail.
After the wedding Labaw Donggon proceeded home with his new bride. Along the way they met a group of young men who told him that they were on their way to Tarambang Burok to win the hand of Abyang Durunuun, sister of Sumpoy the lord of the underworld and whose beauty was legendary.
Labaw Donggon and his bride continued on their journey home. The moment they arrived home Labaw Donggon told his mother to take care of his wife because he is taking another quest, this time he was going to Tarambang Burok.
Before he can get to the place he has to pass a ridge guarded by a giant named Sikay Padalogdog who has a hundred arms. The giant would not allow Labaw Donggon to go through without a fight. However, Sikay Padalogdog was no match to Labaw Donggon's prowess and skill in fighting so he gave up and allowed him to continue.
Labaw Donggon won the hand of Abyang Durunuun and also took her home. Before long he went on another journey, this time it is to Gadlum to ask for the hand of Malitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata who is the young bride of Saragnayan the lord of darkness.
This trip required him to use his biday nga inagta (black boat) on which he sailed across the seas for many months, went across the region of the clouds, passed the land of stones until finally he reached the shores of Tulogmatian which was the seaside fortress of Saragnayan. The moment he set foot on the ground Saragnayan asked him, "Who are you and why are you here?" To which he answered, "I am Labaw Donggon, son of Datu Paubari and goddess Alunsina of Halawod. I came for the beautiful Malitong Yawa Sinagmaling Diwata."
The challenge was accepted and they started fighting. Labaw Donggon submerged Saragnayan under water for seven years, but when he let go of him, Saragnayan was still alive. The latter uprooted a coconut tree and started beating Labaw Donggon with it. He survived the beating but was not able to surpass the powers of Saragnayan's pamlang (amulet) and eventually he gave up and was imprisoned by Saragnayan beneath his house.


Only a few days after they were born Aso Mangga and Abyang Baranugon embarked to look for their father. They rode their sailboats through the region of eternal darkness, passed the region of the clouds and the land of stones, finally reaching Saragnayan's home. Saragnayan noticed that Abyang Baranugon's umbilical cord have not yet been removed, he laughed and told the child to go home to his mother.
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