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- Inti - Wikipedia
Inti is represented as a golden disk with rays and a human face Many such disks were supposedly held in Cusco as well as in shrines throughout the empire, especially at Qurikancha, where the most significant image of Inti was discovered by anthropologists
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- Inti: The Sun God of the Inca - History Cooperative
Inti was a solar god and one of the most important deities of the complex Inca culture of Western South America As a solar god, Inti was closely associated with agriculture as he provided the warmth and light the crops needed to grow
- Inti | Inca Empire, Worship, Deity | Britannica
Inti, in Inca religion, the sun god; he was believed to be the ancestor of the Incas Inti was at the head of the state cult, and his worship was imposed throughout the Inca empire He was usually represented in human form, his face portrayed as a gold disk from which rays and flames extended
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- Inti - World History Encyclopedia
Inti was the sun, which in Inca mythology was created by the supreme Inca deity Viracocha from an island on Lake Titicaca Although Viracocha was higher in status, he usually remained in the background of worldly affairs and allowed intermediaries such as Inti to actually govern the world
- Inti Raymi: The Mysterious Inca God Sun Festival that is still . . .
The Inti Raymi (Quechua for "Inti festival") [1] is a traditional religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti (Quechua for "sun"), the most venerated deity in Inca religion
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