Name ▲▼ | Origin ▲▼ | Description ▲▼ |
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Goddess name "Cocha" | Peru | Goddess of Rain. Peru |
"Huiracocha" | Inca | The creator of the world. Inca |
Deity name "Huiracocha/ Viracocho" | Inca | The supreme deity accused of a virgin birth & creator of of the world |
Goddess name "Mama Cocha" | Inca | Goddess Rain, wind and the ocean Inca / Peru |
Goddess name "Mama Qoca (mother sea)" | Inca / pre - Columbian South America / Peru, etc | Goddess of the ocean. Originally a pre-Inca goddess of coastal regions who retained her influence under Inca rule. Invoked by all Indians who gain their livelihood from the sea. Today probably syncretized largely with the Christian Virgin Mary. Also Mama Cocha.... |
God name "Pachacamac (earth creator)" | South American Indian / Lima region of Peru | Creator god. Near the town of Pachacamac is the site of a huge pyramidal sanctuary dedicated to the god. In origin he is pre-Inca but the Inca rulers who took over the region allowed his worship to continue; eventually he became syncretized with the god VAIRACOCHA.... |
God name "Vairacocha" | Inca | The creator god worshipped by the Huari, the Inca, and the Chavin as a distant relative of their sky god, was portrayed as a fair skinned man with a white beard who wore sandals and a long robe, and carried a staff. |
God name "Vairacocha/ Huiracocha/ Viracpocha" | Inca | The creator god |
God name "Viracocha" | Inca | God of storms and war, the chief deity. Inca |