The
Gods
The most powerful god of the Inca religion was Viracocha. He was
considered the creator of the universe. However, the Inca are more closely
associated with Viracocha's most important servant god, Inti, the sun god. The
Inca leader, Pachacuti, proclaimed Inti the patron god of the Incas' sacred
city, Cuzco, and erected a magnificent Temple of The Sun in the god's honor.
Inti's image became the emblem of the Inca religion. Pachacuti also proclaimed
that he ruled by divine right and asserted himself as descended from the sun
god. The Incas became known as "The Children of The Sun."
Huaca
The mummified body of an ancestor was a form of huaca, a natural
object that was believed by the Inca to have supernatural powers. A rock
formation, a spring, or an oddly shaped pebble could be considered huaca.
Sacred spaces would be organized around huaca. Cuzco is one such space and is
the location of hundreds of huaca. Mountaintops also were viewed as huaca.
Shrines were constructed on mountaintops and human sacrifices often were performed
there. These huaca, because they were visible from great distances, helped
maintain unity in the vast Incan empire by reminding the citizenry of their
shared beliefs.
The
Afterlife
The Incas believed that in the afterlife, a member of the Incan
royalty returned to a happy life with the sun, even if he had not been a moral
man on earth. A common man could share in this same afterlife of warmth and
content if he led a virtuous earthly life. However, an immoral common man would
be sentenced to an afterlife that was cold and devoid of comfort. For the
Incas, a virtuous earthly life was achieved by following a simple rule of
behavior: "Do not steal; do not lie; do not be lazy."



I think the way they used to sacrifice people to the Gods are relative to the way Mayas used to.
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Btw, your music almost made me go deaf.
Emmanuel.
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ResponderEliminarI like this blog, I didn't know about the huaca. I think it's interesting and important to know about their religion and their gods. I like the information about life after dead. Excellent blog, I enjoy the music too! (:
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