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The Pillan (of Mapudungun origin; singular pillán and plural pillanes in Spanish) is a powerful and respected male spirit in Mapuche mythology. According to legend, the Pillan are good spirits, but they can also cause disasters, since they also punish (or they allow the wekufe to punish) with drought or flood, earthquakes, or diseases. The Antü is the most powerful Pillan, who governs the others. In the Mapuche tradition, a man that follows the laws of the can also become a Pillan after death. The Mapuche perform a ngillatun ceremony for the Pillan, for the latter to grant benefits to the people, and to thank them for their gifts.

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  • Pillan var en mäktig och respekterad ande i mytologin hos Araucanindianerna i Chile. Pillan förknippades också med jordskalv och andra utslag för övernaturliga makter. är den mest kraftfulla Pillan, guvernör över alla andra. (sv)
  • El concepto de pillán (mapudungun pillañ) refiere a un tipo de espíritu poderoso e importante presente en la religión mapuche; los cuales son considerados como la representación de los antepasados de su pueblo. A través del culto a los pillanes, el Mapuche realiza el Culto a los ancestros. Siendo junto al culto a los espíritus de la naturaleza denominados Ngen, y el culto a Ngenechén ("Ser Supremo" de la religión mapuche), los cultos más importantes dentro de la religiosidad Mapuche. (es)
  • The Pillan (of Mapudungun origin; singular pillán and plural pillanes in Spanish) is a powerful and respected male spirit in Mapuche mythology. According to legend, the Pillan are good spirits, but they can also cause disasters, since they also punish (or they allow the wekufe to punish) with drought or flood, earthquakes, or diseases. The Antü is the most powerful Pillan, who governs the others. In the Mapuche tradition, a man that follows the laws of the can also become a Pillan after death. The Mapuche perform a ngillatun ceremony for the Pillan, for the latter to grant benefits to the people, and to thank them for their gifts. (en)
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  • El concepto de pillán (mapudungun pillañ) refiere a un tipo de espíritu poderoso e importante presente en la religión mapuche; los cuales son considerados como la representación de los antepasados de su pueblo. A través del culto a los pillanes, el Mapuche realiza el Culto a los ancestros. Siendo junto al culto a los espíritus de la naturaleza denominados Ngen, y el culto a Ngenechén ("Ser Supremo" de la religión mapuche), los cultos más importantes dentro de la religiosidad Mapuche. Debido a la influencia cristiana, luego de la conquista española, igualmente se le consideró equívocamente como un sinónimo de demonio o ser maligno; significado que predominó principalmente fuera de la cultura Mapuche. (es)
  • The Pillan (of Mapudungun origin; singular pillán and plural pillanes in Spanish) is a powerful and respected male spirit in Mapuche mythology. According to legend, the Pillan are good spirits, but they can also cause disasters, since they also punish (or they allow the wekufe to punish) with drought or flood, earthquakes, or diseases. The Antü is the most powerful Pillan, who governs the others. In the Mapuche tradition, a man that follows the laws of the can also become a Pillan after death. The Mapuche perform a ngillatun ceremony for the Pillan, for the latter to grant benefits to the people, and to thank them for their gifts. The Pillan have been described as spirits that live in the (a spiritual world of good), and those that inhabit the earth generally live inside the volcanoes. (Example: Osorno and Quetrupillán Volcano). The accompanying female spirits of the Pillan are the spirits. The name Pillan was used by Chilean ENAER to name their 2-seat trainer aircraft, the T-35 Pillan. (en)
  • Pillan var en mäktig och respekterad ande i mytologin hos Araucanindianerna i Chile. Pillan förknippades också med jordskalv och andra utslag för övernaturliga makter. är den mest kraftfulla Pillan, guvernör över alla andra. (sv)
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