The Myths of the Inca Empire

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The Myths of the Inca Empire

The history tells us about the Incas. They adored several divinities with different powers. Here are the principal gods, the Creator, the sun, the thunder, the moon, the stars, the land and the sea. Also, there were other divinities which represented nature like: the mountains, the snow capped mountain, the spring, the trees, the caves, the lakes, and including animals and plants. All of these were named guacas, name who means ???sacred”. In the other side, the official religion was imposed in the conquered places. The Incas tolerated regional divinities and, in some cases they incorporated them to their pantheon.

These myths were transmitted oral, because the knowledge of their handwriting was lost. When the Spanish conqueror arrived to the Empire, more than seven millions of natives were living in the Inca Empire. Years later, one million of natives only survived to the conquest. For this reason, many Andean traditions, ways of organizations, living philosophy, religion, agriculture knowledge, and universe knowledge was lost. What we really know about Incas was transmitted by Spanish and crossing races people, who were ignorant of the Inca Culture.

Huiracocha

The ordered, creator and maker god of all things was well known as Wiraqucha Pachayachachi o Tiqsi Wiraqucha. In the Collao region his named was Tunupa. The beginning of all came from Huiracocha. He ordered the world; make the sky and the earth. He commands the sun and the moon to occupied their places and place the stars in the universe.

The Ayar brothers

This is the myth more vital of Cusco. It tells us that the Incas proceeded from a place called Pacaritmbo, located at 30 kilometers of southeast from Cusco. In this place there were three windows – Mara Toco, Sutic Toco y Capac Toco made by Huiracocha god – from where the brothers Ayar went alive. The god gave them the condition of Incas and the last name Capac or powerful. He ordered them to search the ideal place to establish the Empire. This place was Cusco.

Myth about Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo

Once upon a time when the sun raised beyond the Apus (hills), appeared a mythic couple from the center of the Titicaca Lake. When they arrived to land, Manco Capac and Mama Ocllo take the route to North, because their father, the Sun, sent them to search a place in which they had to establish. When they arrived to the Huanacauri Hill, near Cusco, they proved the magic stick previously received from their father the Sun. His father has ordered them to sink the magic stick in the land. This magic stick will indicate the place where the Empire must be built. And that was what happened, the stitch sink and both chose to live in this land and to civilize all the people of the valley, teaching them how to seed corn and how to weave. This myth was related by the Inca Garcilaso de la Vega in his Memories.

The World ages

The ancient Andean people had a different conception of the time and divided the World history in five ages. Each one of them represented a type of social organization with its beginning and end. This division is explicated in the chronicles of Guaman Poma de Ayala.

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What are some differences between the Aztec and Inca?
You know how in school you gotta make those charts that are to circles pushed together with an oval in the middle that says both? Well kinda stuck with that for homework and a need to know either the Inca advancements, Aztec advancements, or differences between the 2.

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