WE KNOW of agimat and anting-anting — Filipino amulets or talismans — as those metal trinkets sold outside Quiapo church whose vendors claim have a variety of powers. But there is so much that we ...
Make this your preferred source to get more updates from this publisher on Google. An exhibit of agimat and anting-anting—amulets and talismans used by the inhabitants of these islands way before the ...
Videogram Regulatory Board (VRB) Chairman Bong Revilla is feeling mighty proud nowadays. His movie, Agimat (Anting-Anting ni Lolo) made it to the magic seven of the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF).
Before the arrival of Spanish colonizers to our shores, early Filipinos believed that wearing powerful, mystical amulets or talismans would protect them from harm or even give them special powers.
MANILA, Philippines - There must really be something to the agimat (amulet) that Sen. Bong Revilla has inherited from his father, former Sen. Ramon Revilla Sr., which Bong is putting in harness in his ...
The agimat or anting-anting has long been part of Philippine folklore. And while Pinoy comic books back in the day ran graphic stories with talisman references, it was Ramon Revilla Sr. who solidified ...
Reader Lawrence Gonzaga sent in the following timely query: “With the recent celebration of the Chinese New Year, so many different charms, amulets and trinkets have proliferated in the market. And ...
The agimat or anting-anting has long been part of Philippine folklore. And while Pinoy comic books back in the day ran graphic stories with talisman references, it was Ramon Revilla Sr. who solidified ...