- Viracocha - Wikipedia
Viracocha (also Wiraqocha, Huiracocha; Quechua Wiraqucha) is the creator and supreme deity in the pre-Inca and Inca mythology in the Andes region of South America
- Viracocha - World History Encyclopedia
Viracocha was the supreme god of the Incas He is also known as Huiracocha, Wiraqoca and Wiro Qocha Considered the creator god he was the father of all other Inca gods and it was he who formed the earth, heavens, sun, moon and all living beings
- Viracocha | Creator God, Andean Culture, Supreme Being | Britannica
Viracocha, creator deity originally worshiped by the pre-Inca inhabitants of Peru and later assimilated into the Inca pantheon He was believed to have created the sun and moon on Lake Titicaca
- Viracocha: Unraveling the Mystery of the Incan Creator Deity
Viracocha, the enigmatic creator deity, stands as a cornerstone of the Incan pantheon, revered as the supreme being responsible for shaping the cosmos and all living things within it
- Viracocha: The Great Creator God of Inca Mythology
Discover Viracocha, the supreme creator god of Inca mythology Explore his role in shaping the cosmos, humanity, and the enduring Andean worldview
- Viracocha : The Hidden Inca God Who Made the World | Mythlok
Often regarded as the great creator deity of the pre-Inca and Inca cultures, Viracocha emerged from the waters of Lake Titicaca (or from a cave such as Pacaritambo) in an era of darkness, and brought forth the sky, the earth, the sun, moon and stars, as well as humanity and the arts of civilisation
- Viracocha: Incan Creator God of the Cosmos and Humanity’s Guide
Mythical Attributes: Creator god who fashioned the earth, heavens, sun, moon, and all living beings Role in Mythos: Viracocha is revered as the supreme creator deity who emerged from the waters of Lake Titicaca to create the world and its inhabitants
- Viracocha: The Cosmic Creator of the Andes - thebluebodhi. com
Viracocha, whose name is often interpreted as “Sea Foam” or “Fat of the Sea,” is believed to have emerged from Lake Titicaca, the vast and sacred inland sea on the border of modern-day Peru and Bolivia From this liminal space between land, sky, and water, he created the heavens and the earth
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