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In Hindu myth, Kuan-Yin is of both sexes...
During sacrifices made in a new field to Lakapati, a major fertility deity, the farmer would hold up a child and say, "Lakapati, pakanin mo yaring alipin mo; huwag mong gutumin [Lakapati, feed this thy slave; let him not hunger]" (San Buenaventura 1613, 361).
Children were taught this prayer to Lakapati. They recited it when they sowed seeds.
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