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Mangindusa
Mangindusa, is one of the four highly revered gods in the Tagbanua mythology, is also known as the "lord of the heavens." Mangindusa dwells in a sacred area called Awan-awan, a place lying beyond the ''langit'', in a region between the sky world and the earth. He lives with his wife Bugawasin, his messengers, and other celestial beings. While Mangindusa is considered the highest-ranking deity, there is no traditional ascription to him as the sole "creator" of the world, although Christian mythology has had some influence in imbuing Mangindusa with more powers than he used to possess. In fact, the creation of the world and of human beings is said to have been the handiwork of the ''diwata''. Mangindusa has always been traditionally considered the punisher of ''dusa'' (crime). In Tagbanua society, the only recognized public dusa is ''sumbang'' (incest). In this case, Mangindusa holds the society responsible for the ''sumbang''. Mangindusa's punishment of the society may take the form of withholding the rains. In the past, society punished the offenders by drowning them in the sea. In present society, a huge fine is imposed and in top of this a special ''lumbay'' ritual must given in honor of Mangindusa.〔(Tagabanua by Mark Joel Velasquez ). Accessed August 28, 2008.〕 ==References==
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