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Other Important Gods and Goddesses
Apu or Apo: the mountain god
Apocatequil: the god of lightning
Apu Illampu: the god of thunder
Apu Punchau: the "head of the day"
Ca Ata Quilla or Ka Ata Quilla: goddess of the Moon
Catequil: god of thunder and lightning
Cavillaca: virgin goddess, impregnated by the Moon God, Coniraya
Chasca: goddess of the planet Venus of the dawn and the dusk, protector of young girls
Chasca Coyllur: god of flowers and protector of maidens
Cocomama or Coco Mama: goddess of health, wellbeing, wealth and happiness
Con or Kon: god of rain and southern wind
Conira Viracocha or Konira Viracocha: Viracocha disguised as a traveller. He is thought to have disguised himself into a traveller in rags and walked between people, observing and creating. He created the agricultural terraces (andinas) and he made the water flow.
Coniraya: the Moon god
Copacati: lake goddess
Ekkeko: god of personal property, wealth
Illapa: weather god (rain, storm, lightning, thunder)
Imahmana Viracocha or Imaymana Viracocha: son of Viracocha. Together with his brother, he was sent by his father to Earth to verify if people follow his commandments. He and his brother taught people essential things about life, like which plants can be eaten and which are poisonous, they also gave names to the plants.
Mama Allpa: goddess of earth and harvest.
Mama Cocha or Cochamama: goddess of the sea, venerated by fishermen and sailors
Mama Oello: the mother goddess of the Incas, she taught the Incas spinning
Mama Pacha or Pachamama: earth goddess, venerated by those who planted crops
Mama Quilla: wife of Inti, linked to marriages and feast days, she was the protector of married women. She is represented on a silver disc with a human face.
Manco Cápac: god of fire, son of Inti. He is the youngest of Inti's 4 sons, he killed one of his brothers, closed one forever in a cave and exiled the third. He is believed to have created the city of Cusco
Pachacámac: earth god, a creator god, son of Inti
Pariacaca: god of rain and water
Paricia: he had once flooded Earth because mankind made him angry
Punchau: sun god ,warrior
Tocapo Viracocha: son of Viracocha. Together with his brother, he was sent by his father to Earth to verify if people follow his commandments. He and his brother taught people essential things about life, like: which plants can be eaten and which are poisonous, they also gave names to the plants.
Supay: god of death and the greedy leader of the underworld
Urcaquary: god of underground treasures and buried riches
Vichama: son of Inti and god of death
Zaramama: goddess of grain and corn
Apu or Apo: the mountain god
Apocatequil: the god of lightning
Apu Illampu: the god of thunder
Apu Punchau: the "head of the day"
Ca Ata Quilla or Ka Ata Quilla: goddess of the Moon
Catequil: god of thunder and lightning
Cavillaca: virgin goddess, impregnated by the Moon God, Coniraya
Chasca: goddess of the planet Venus of the dawn and the dusk, protector of young girls
Chasca Coyllur: god of flowers and protector of maidens
Cocomama or Coco Mama: goddess of health, wellbeing, wealth and happiness
Con or Kon: god of rain and southern wind
Conira Viracocha or Konira Viracocha: Viracocha disguised as a traveller. He is thought to have disguised himself into a traveller in rags and walked between people, observing and creating. He created the agricultural terraces (andinas) and he made the water flow.
Coniraya: the Moon god
Copacati: lake goddess
Ekkeko: god of personal property, wealth
Illapa: weather god (rain, storm, lightning, thunder)
Imahmana Viracocha or Imaymana Viracocha: son of Viracocha. Together with his brother, he was sent by his father to Earth to verify if people follow his commandments. He and his brother taught people essential things about life, like which plants can be eaten and which are poisonous, they also gave names to the plants.
Mama Allpa: goddess of earth and harvest.
Mama Cocha or Cochamama: goddess of the sea, venerated by fishermen and sailors
Mama Oello: the mother goddess of the Incas, she taught the Incas spinning
Mama Pacha or Pachamama: earth goddess, venerated by those who planted crops
Mama Quilla: wife of Inti, linked to marriages and feast days, she was the protector of married women. She is represented on a silver disc with a human face.
Manco Cápac: god of fire, son of Inti. He is the youngest of Inti's 4 sons, he killed one of his brothers, closed one forever in a cave and exiled the third. He is believed to have created the city of Cusco
Pachacámac: earth god, a creator god, son of Inti
Pariacaca: god of rain and water
Paricia: he had once flooded Earth because mankind made him angry
Punchau: sun god ,warrior
Tocapo Viracocha: son of Viracocha. Together with his brother, he was sent by his father to Earth to verify if people follow his commandments. He and his brother taught people essential things about life, like: which plants can be eaten and which are poisonous, they also gave names to the plants.
Supay: god of death and the greedy leader of the underworld
Urcaquary: god of underground treasures and buried riches
Vichama: son of Inti and god of death
Zaramama: goddess of grain and corn