- Look up
Viracocha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wiraqucha (Quechua,
hispanicized and
mixed spellings Hueracocha, Hueraccocha, ****racocha, ****raccocha...
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Viracocha (also
Wiraqocha, ****racocha;
Quechua Wiraqucha) is the
great creator deity in the pre-Inca and Inca
mythology in the
Andes region of
South America...
- the
examples listed above: Inka,
Wayna Qhapaq, Qollasuyu, Mama Oqllo,
Wiraqocha, khipu, tampu, ****ur. This
orthography has the
following features: It...
- so-called
Tekse Apu. In the
Andean tradition,
Pachamama (Cosmic Mother),
Wiraqocha (God or
Cosmic Father),
Taita Inti (Father Sun),
Taita Waira (Father Wind)...
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Wiraqucha Pirqa (Quechua "wall of Viracocha") is an
archaeological site in Peru. It is
located in the
Huancavelica Region,
Huaytara Province, Quito-Arma...
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Incas had life
begin at Lake Titicaca. The
story has the
Creator god
Wiraqocha Pachayachachic form
giants to see if
humans would work well at that size...
- 2010 63 "Signs of Doom, Part 2 / The
Strongest Earthbound Immortal!
Wiraqocha Rasca!" Transliteration: "Saikyō no Jibakushin! Wirakochara****" (****anese:...
- himself. 63 "Signs of Doom, Part 2 / The
Strongest Earthbound Immortal!
Wiraqocha Rasca!" Transliteration: "Saikyō no Jibakushin! Wirakochara****" (****anese:...
- to go back to the
story of
creation and be
reminded of the
creator god
Wiraqocha. The
Incas saw this
beverage in ****ual way
because of the way the earth...
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Cuzco Inka Roq'a, r. c. 1350 – c. 1380
Yawar Waqaq, r. c. 1380 – c. 1410
Wiraqocha Inka, r. c. 1410–1438
Pachakuti Inka Yupanki, r. 1438–1471
Thupa Inka...