Showing posts with label Lightning Elementals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lightning Elementals. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Bagyong Kristine

 Bagyong Kristine has descended in Bicol.  Onos, Linti, Dalogdog and the other storm and lightning elementals should kick her out, Kawawa ang Bicol


Ang sentro ng bagyo ay nasa 335 km Silangang Virac, Catanduanes. Ito ay may lakas na hangin na aabot sa 65 km bawat oras at may pagbugso na aabot sa 80 km bawat oras. Ito ay kumikilos Kanlurang hilagang-kanluran sa bilis na 10 km bawat oras. Ang bagyong kristine ay inaasahang kikilos pahilagang-kanluran hanggang sa mag-landfall sa Isabela o hilagang Aurora bukas ng gabi o sa madaling araw ng Huwebes. Kikilos ito sa mabundok na bahagi ng hilagang Luzon at lalabas sa kanluran ng Rehiyon ng Ilocos sa hapon o gabi ng Huwebes



Thursday, February 22, 2024

REDISCOVER LINTI AND DOLOGDOG OF BICOL MYTHOLOGY

 In Bicolano mythology, Linti and Dologdog (sometimes call Dalogdog) are prominent lesser deities and divine enforcers serving Gugurang, the benevolent god of Mount Mayon. Linti represents lightning, depicted as a handsome young man wielding a thousand silver spears(symbolic for harnessing  lightning), while Dologdog embodies thunder, riding a storm cloud with fierce expressions. Together, they play a crucial role in maintaining cosmic balance and enforcing divine justice.

Linti and Dologdog



In a significant conflict against the malevolent deity Asuang, who attempts to steal sacred fire, Linti and Dologdog are dispatched by Gugurang. Despite their formidable powers, Asuang manages to steal the fire, leading to a cosmic clash marked by thunder and lightning. The divine brothers ultimately aid Gugurang in reclaiming the stolen fire, ensuring Asuang's defeat and the restoration of cosmic order.


Linti and Dologdog

In another story, Linti is sent to confront the mighty mountain beast Apolaki, immune to fire and challenging even for the lightning god. With the collaborative effort of Linti and Dologdog, they successfully defeat Apolaki and seal it inside a mountain, ending its reign of terror.


Linti and Dologdog

The myth showcases themes of divine justice, cosmic consequences, and the perpetual struggle between good and evil. The enduring legacy of Linti and Dologdog  the embodiment of Lighting and Thunder and Gugurang's Divine enforcers reflects the intricate interplay of divine forces and their role in preserving the delicate balance of the cosmos in Bicolano mythology.

Tuesday, September 17, 2019

SI LINTI AT DOLOGDOG

 



Linti and Dologdog are the ligthing elementals lesser divities in Bicolano mythology. Linti is the embodiment of lighting and Dologdog is the embodiment of Thunder. Emyssary and enforcer of the deity Gugurang.

Linti is the god of lightining in Bicolano mythology, the embodiment of lightning, is described as a handsome young man who weilds a thousand silver spears (methor for lightning) 

Dalogdog  or Dologdog is the god of thunder in Bicolano mythology portrayed as riding a storm cloud with fierce and aggressive facial expressions, Dologdog is the embodiment of thunder and the brother of Linti.


The Divine Enforcers: Linti and Dologdog in the Battle Against Asuang




In Bicolano mythology, the lesser gods Linti and Dologdog emerge as formidable entities responsible for commanding lightning and thunder, respectively. These divine brothers serve Gugurang, the benevolent god residing in Mount Mayon, and play a pivotal role in the epic tale of Asuang's audacious attempt to steal fire, resulting in a cosmic clash that altered the landscape and balance of power.

Linti versus Apolaki

The mountain monster terrorized Ibalong, they asked Gugurang for his help and he sent his enforcer Linti. Linti soared above the moutain in search for the mountain monster and saw the golden shinning mountain monster Apolaki is one of the mythical monsters in Ibalong. One of the strongest mountain beast in Ibalong. The golden mountain monster. It stands in two feet and shaped like a man but has a diadem of gold that shines bright like the sun. It is said that the Apolaki is the fierce monster of the forest that is immune to fire. The warriors of Ibalong tired to burn the forest down but  it had no effect on the Apolaki. The Apolaki was so strong that even the lightning god linti was defeated. With the combine effort of Linti and Dalogdog they defeated the moutain monster and sealed it insde the moutain.


Linti - The Handsome Arbiter of Lightning:


Linti - diwata ng kidlat








Linti, the embodiment of lightning, is described as a handsome young man with the power to command the dazzling force of lightning. As a loyal vassal of Gugurang, Linti is tasked with enforcing divine justice and punishing evildoers. His radiant appearance conceals the potent force he wields, making him an essential instrument of Gugurang's will.


Dologdog - The Fierce Guardian of Thunder:




Dologdog - diwata ng ulap at kulog




Stout standing atop a cloud with fierce and aggressive facial expressions, Dologdog is the embodiment of thunder and the brother of Linti. Like his sibling, Dologdog serves as a vassal of Gugurang, reinforcing the divine order. Together, Linti and Dologdog form a formidable duo, executing Gugurang's commands and defending against any threat to the cosmic balance.


LINTI, DALOGDOG AND ASUANG


The tale begins with the harmonious existence of Gugurang and Asuang, residing in separate mountains and maintaining a delicate balance between good and evil. However, Asuang's envy and ambition drive him to seek equality with Gugurang by attempting to acquire the sacred fire that symbolizes Gugurang's supremacy.


Linti and Dologdog are dispatched by Gugurang to confront Mount Malinao, Asuang's abode, as part of a divine intervention. Their mission is to thwart Asuang's machinations and protect the sacred fire from falling into the hands of the malevolent deity. The clash of forces unfolds in a spectacular display of lightning and thunder, illustrating the divine wrath against Asuang's insidious intentions.


The Audacious Heist and Divine Retribution:


Despite the precautions taken by Gugurang to guard the sacred fire, Asuang employs cunning tactics to overcome the divine protectors. Through bribery and deception, Asuang manages to steal the fire, setting off a catastrophic chain of events that threatens to engulf the world in chaos.


The ensuing pursuit between Gugurang and Asuang sees the intervention of Linti and Dologdog, as they unleash their formidable powers to aid Gugurang in reclaiming the stolen fire. The divine brothers play a crucial role in the ultimate confrontation, ensuring that Asuang's attempt to plunge the world into darkness is thwarted.

LINTI AND DALOGDOG AGAINTS THE APOLAKI

The mountain monster wreaked havoc in Ibalong, prompting them to seek assistance from Gugurang. In response, Gugurang sent Linti, the god of lightning, as his enforcer. Linti flew above the mountain to locate the monster and discovered the golden, shining Apolaki, one of Ibalong's mythical creatures and one of the mightiest mountain beasts.


Apolaki, with its golden appearance, stood on two feet and resembled a man, adorned with a radiant gold diadem that gleamed like the sun. Known as a formidable forest monster, Apolaki was said to be immune to fire. Despite the warriors' attempts to burn the forest down, Apolaki remained unaffected. The creature's strength even proved challenging for the lightning god Linti.


In a collaborative effort between Linti and Dalogdog, they successfully defeated the mountain monster and sealed it inside the mountain, putting an end to its reign of terror in Ibalong.


Divine Justice and the Transformative Consequences:


In a display of divine justice, Gugurang not only reclaims the stolen fire but also punishes the guards who succumbed to Asuang's temptations. As a final act of retribution, Gugurang commands Linti and Dologdog to strike Mount Malinao with thunder and lightning, cleaving the mountain in half.


The aftermath reveals a transformed landscape, with Mount Malinao reduced to half its original size. The people, initially believing Asuang to be vanquished, soon realize that his influence continues to wreak havoc among them. However, the enterprising few manage to retain embers from the conflagration, symbolizing the enduring spark of hope amidst the divine conflict.

Linti


Dologdog


The myth of Linti and Dologdog in the battle against Asuang stands as a testament to the intricate interplay of divine forces, morality, and cosmic justice in Bicolano mythology. These lesser gods, embodiments of lightning and thunder, become indispensable instruments in Gugurang's quest to maintain order and thwart the ambitions of the malevolent Asuang. As the landscape is reshaped and the people grapple with the consequences, the enduring legacy of this myth reflects the timeless struggle between good and evil, and the role of divine enforcers in preserving the delicate balance of the cosmos.