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Agimat, also known as Anting or folklorize … Agimat, also known as Anting or folklorized as Anting-anting, is a Filipino word for "amulet" or "charm". Anting-anting is also a Filipino system of magic and sorcery with special use of the above-mentioned talismans, amulets, and charms. Other general terms for agimat include Virtud (Virtue) and Galing (Prowess). The practice is part of a wider Southeast Asian tradition of tribal jewelry, as "Gantung" (meaning "hanging") in Indonesian/Malay and "anting-anting" (meaning "ear hanging—ornament") in Javanese, originating in the polytheistic mythology that such supernatural ornaments were worn by the gods in their ear hook or earlobes, where it is allegedly most potent.rlobes, where it is allegedly most potent.
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Agimat, also known as Anting or folklorize … Agimat, also known as Anting or folklorized as Anting-anting, is a Filipino word for "amulet" or "charm". Anting-anting is also a Filipino system of magic and sorcery with special use of the above-mentioned talismans, amulets, and charms. Other general terms for agimat include Virtud (Virtue) and Galing (Prowess).lude Virtud (Virtue) and Galing (Prowess).
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