Ipamahandi is the Bukidnon divinity concerned with accidents and with the safekeeping of property, livestock and wealth. Her name is built on the Binukid root handi or mahandi, 'wealth, property', the same root that names Mamahandi, a guardian of the people's wealth; in an economy where horses, cattle and carabao were prized possessions, the avoidance of accident and loss was a serious religious concern. She is propitiated with offerings so that mishap may be turned aside, and is counted among the specialized agents serving under the supreme creator Magbabaya. Documented in Cole's ethnography and in Demetrio's encyclopedia of Philippine folk belief, she belongs with Ibabasag and the wind-deities among the individually named divinities of the Bukidnon hierarchy of spirits.