The leaves in the UP oblation is a katakataka.
The "katakataka" (wonder plant) whose roots are tightly implanted on Philippine soil, is the link that binds the symbolized figure to the allegorical Philippine Group. "Katakataka" is really a wonder plant. It is called siempre vivo (always alive) in Spanish. A leaf or a piece of it thrown anywhere will sprout into a young plant. Hence, it symbolizes the deep-rooted patriotism in the heart of our heroes. Such patriotism continually and forever grows anywhere in the Philippines.
from Jess Lim Seguenza
old and young woman
An oblation is an offering for a god. An example of a sentence using the word "oblation" is "Towards the end of the ceremony, worshipers give an oblation at the foot of the statue. "
the act of offering the gift is called oblation.
In the heart of each being it is the fire that receives the oblation.
nine muses kiss of judas up gateway and more..............
stones, wood, metal and recently junk.
stones, wood, metal and recently junk.
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tress and all kinds of leaves and some other kind of leaves
The good kind! Dark green leaves..
The text specifies that the "oblation" consisted of gold, in various forms - chains, earrings, bracelets, etc . Verse 52 repeats that the offering was of gold.
description of the leaves