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The Origin of the Inca Raymi Celebration
Just like in all the cultures of the world, the Incas venerated the "ππ§ππ’ πππ²ππ," or Father Sun. In this month of June a great festival dedicated to the sun was held beneath the image of "Punchao," (π΅π©π¦ πͺπ₯π°π π³π¦π±π³π¦π΄π¦π―π΅πͺπ―π¨ ππ’π΅π©π¦π³ ππΆπ―).
They say that the festival lasted almost a month, beginning on June 21st, the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere. This great celebration was held primarily to express recognition and gratitude for the Tayta Inti. Today it is re-enacted as βInti Raymi".
Uma Raimi Quilla - the Month to Cry for Rain
Brothers and sisters of Andean Wisdom Path, it's already the middle of October. In this post we will talk about this month the Incas called, "UMA RAIMI QUILLA." This has always been the month in the Andes when the farmers depended most on sufficient rainfall for the survival of the people. In the Inca times, the Andean people would perform certain ceremonies and practices to cry for rain if their crops were in danger of drying up.
Yapaquis - Pachamama Month
AUGUST - "Yapaquis" in Quechua: the Pachamama month, and the month for sowing.
Welcome, brothers & sisters of Andean Wisdom Path! We are continuing with our Andean Cosmovision mystic posts. Starting today, we will post about the Andean Inka calendar and the events that happen each month.
2024 Bicentennial of Inti Raymi
Today is the bicentennial of the great celebration of Inti Raymi, the festival of the Sun - a modern rendition of the ancient Inca ceremony here in Cusco, once the center (or should I say, Qosqo or "navel") of the Inca empire. It was brought back to life 200 years ago after being prohibited by the Catholic Church. Now it is the pride of the Peruvian people, and attracts thousands from around the world to watch the great spectacle.
Happy "Wataqallariy" (Andean New Year)
While people in North America and Europe are celebrating the summer solstice today, here in Peru it is the winter solstice. For my ancestors the Incas, the winter solstice represented an important moment in the calendar, in its relation with Nature. They had a profound understanding and respect for astronomical phenomena. During the winter solstice the sun reaches its lowest point, after which it begins its gradual ascent, marking the beginning of a new cycle of growth and fertility.
Happy Winter Solstice 2023
Happy Andean New Year 2023, brothers and sisters! Like my ancestors, I am practicing this sacred tradition, greeting the sunrise and celebrating this important day by blowing the conch, offering a k'intu of three coca leaves, and blessing my misha.
We send you the blessings of the Andean divinities.
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Andean Celebrations
- Jun 24, 2024 2024 Bicentennial of Inti Raymi Jun 24, 2024
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Andean Spirituality
- Oct 22, 2024 The Apus, Sacred Mountain Spirits Oct 22, 2024
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Apus of Cusco
- Oct 23, 2024 Mt. Wakay Willka, Consort of Apu Salkantay Oct 23, 2024
- Oct 22, 2024 Apu Salkantay, Protector of Cusco Region Oct 22, 2024
- Oct 22, 2024 Ausangate, Mountain King of Cusco Oct 22, 2024
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Gods of the Andes
- Oct 25, 2024 Part 1 of Andean Deities Oct 25, 2024
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Inca Calendar
- Oct 23, 2024 The Origin of the Inca Raymi Celebration Oct 23, 2024
- Oct 18, 2024 Uma Raimi Quilla - the Month to Cry for Rain Oct 18, 2024
- Jul 26, 2024 Yapaquis - Pachamama Month Jul 26, 2024
- Jun 21, 2024 Happy "Wataqallariy" (Andean New Year) Jun 21, 2024
- Jun 21, 2023 Happy Winter Solstice 2023 Jun 21, 2023
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Inca Civilization
- Jul 26, 2024 Yapaquis - Pachamama Month Jul 26, 2024
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Inca History
- Jul 26, 2024 Yapaquis - Pachamama Month Jul 26, 2024