Kan-Laon
Kan-Laon is the name of an ancient Hiligaynon deity. During pre-Hispanic times, the deity was worshiped by indigenous people as their Supreme Ruler. In the Visayan language, Kan-Laon means "One Who Is the Ruler Of Time."
Kan-Laon The Supreme Ruler One Who Is the Ruler of Time | |
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supreme deity | |
Gender | Female |
Kanlaon Volcano, is the largest active stratovolcano in the Philippines and highest peak in the Visayas region, specifically Negros, where it is situated.[1] A story states that Kan-Laon used from word Laon means waiting for her lover , but later the waiting for long time is over when his King named Kan(CAN) arrived in Mount Kanlaon after the Hiligaynon epic heroes and lovers, Laon and Kan (who were named after the goddess), defeated the dragon-like monster that lived in the volcano. The volcano is said to be where Kanlaon made her presence felt to the people. In ancient times, native priests and priestesses (babaylan) would climb up the volcano and do rituals every good harvest season or when there was a special ceremony. They would also offer gifts as a sign of respect.
Kan-Laon has many counterparts all over the Philippine archipelago. Some of the more popular are Bathala of the Tagalogs, Gugurang of the Bicolanos, and Kabunian of the Ilocanos and Ifugaos.