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Nuno sa punso

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To avoid the wrath of a nuno sa Punso, children are reminded not to play outside between noon and three o'clock in the afternoon. They are also asked by their parents to come home before six o'clock in the evening. Children are also instructed to avoid being noisy at places where nuno are believed
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Nunos are protectors of the Earth, and have the ability to sense goodness and evil. If you radiate purity, they are able to tell, and will often reveal themselves. If you have skepticism, cynicism or darkness, they will avoid you or make you ill so you stay away from the area. When countryside
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In order for a nuno to successfully curse a person, the trespasser must be in close proximity to the nuno. If the trespasser is within range, the Nuno can spit on any part of the trespasser's body. The trespasser will then experience aches or soreness on the affected part of the body, such as
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It is also possible to kill the nuno by catching it and crushing its head between a person's fingers or thighs. This will remove any spell cast by the nuno. But this method is often not recommended as it could incur the wrath of a nuno's kin and friends.
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and nuno, others will, for a variety of reasons, actively seek to disrespect or offend them. A disrespectful person will purposely trample around in tall grassy areas, places where nuno are also believed to inhabit or will intentionally
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is a goblin easily angered that will do harm to those who damage or disturb his mound, and will seek retribution, for example by causing the foot of someone who kicked his mound to become swollen.
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are the spirits of the ancestors. When a tree is to be felled, or a piece of virgin ground broken, or on many other occasions, permission is asked of the
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Although most people that believe in the spirit respect the nuno and will abide by the many unwritten rules that ensure a peaceful coexistence between
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to dwell. Children are also warned to ask permission or give fair notice before passing by such places inhabited by the nuno, which is done by saying
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are also believed to inhabit places such as underneath large rocks, trees, riverbanks, caves, or a backyard.
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pains, swollen genitals (after urinating on the mound), or swollen feet (after kicking the mound).
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becomes modernized and urbanized, the nunos often flee, die, or go further down into the earth.
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as signs pointing to the cause of the patient's illness and whether a curse has transpired.
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Nunos have the ability to curse trespassers. A curse may include the following:
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mound, hence its name, literally 'Ancestor/Grandparent living in the anthill'.
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is described to be a small old man with a long beard, but differs from a
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on suspected nuno anthills to display dominance over the mound dweller.
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In order to be cured, the victim's family may be asked to provide an
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is unable to cure a particular illness, the ailment may be due to a
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of the victim by an evil spirit, which could later cause insanity.
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or dwarf of Philippine folklore. The dwende is a playful
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It is a common belief in the Philippines that if modern
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Index

Nuno (given name)
Philippine mythology

Aswang
Berbalang
Diwata
Duende
Juan Tamad
Mambabarang
Manananggal
Mangkukulam
Maria Makiling
Nuno sa punso
Bakunawa
Ekek
Kapre
Limokon
Manaul
Sarimanok
Sigbin
Sirena
Siyokoy
Tikbalang
Tigmamanukan
Tiyanak
Ama-ron
Bernardo Carpio
Mythological figures
Mythological creatures
Folk religions

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