Anito - Wikipedia When Spanish missionaries arrived in the Philippines, the word " anito " came to be associated with these physical representations of spirits that featured prominently in pag-anito rituals
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Honoring the Past: The Legacy of the Anitos - Mythlok Offerings of food, flowers, candles, and incense are presented during ceremonies known as *pag-anito* or *pagtatawas*, where prayers and supplications are offered to the Anitos
Religion:Anito - HandWiki Anito, also spelled anitu, refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, although the term itself may have other meanings and associations depending on the Filipino ethnic group
Anito - Wikiwand Anito, also spelled anitu, refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, although the term itself may have other meanings and associations depending on the Filipino ethnic group
Anito Anito, also spelled anitu, refers to ancestor spirits, spirits (including malevolent ones), nature spirits, and deities in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, although the term itself may have other meanings and associations depending on the Filipino ethnic group
Anito - Detailed Pedia Anito, also spelled anitu, refers to ancestor spirits, evil spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the Indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present, although the term itself may have other meanings and associations depending on the Filipino ethnic group