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what is the mythical dragon called in philippine lore

The mythical dragon in Philippine lore is most commonly called Bakunawa. It is often described as a serpent-like sea dragon associated with eclipses and the moon.

Quick Scoop

Bakunawa is the best-known name, especially in Visayan folklore, where it is said to swallow the moon and cause eclipses. Other Philippine cultures also have similar dragon-like beings, but Bakunawa is the one most people usually mean.

Related Names

Depending on the region and tradition, you may also hear:

  • Minokawa.
  • Arimaonga.
  • Tambanakawa.
  • Olimaw.

These are related mythic creatures in different Philippine indigenous stories, but they are not as widely recognized as Bakunawa.

Short Version

If you want the simplest answer: Bakunawa.