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<p>Cultures with male moon gods often feature <a href="page.php?w=Solar_deity">sun goddesses</a>. An exception are <a href="page.php?w=Hinduism">Hinduism</a> and Philippine animism featuring both male and female aspects of the solar divine. Pre-colonial Philippine societies practiced animism, in which nature was imbued with spirits and deities with both male and female moon gods and with prevalence of many male moon gods in Philippine mythology, unlike in many other cultures where the moon is typically personified as female. As the Philippines absorbed</p><p>
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