Thursday 9 August 2018

Andean/Incan and Aaseevagam Pantheons

Comparison of Andean/Incan deities with ancient Thamizh deities of Aaseevagam Pantheon:

Andean/ Incan deity
Characteristics or Epithets
Symbols and Root words
Matching Traits, Symbols in Thamizh Culture or other Cultures
Aaseevagam deity corresponding
Andes Mountain Range
East?

Andhi = Evening/ Sunset
West Direction
Bochica
Morals, laws, agriculture, metalworking, crafts
Bearded man from east
Bo-yang of China, the Lao Tzu of Taoism
Bogar Sidhdhar, 
a disciple and propagator of Murugan's teachings
Illapa  
Weather God of rain, thunder and farming


Indran as Rain and farming deity

Inca

People of the Andes Mountains

El = God +
Ko = King
Elko > Enko >  Inco > Inca

Inti

Sun God /Solar deity, Son of Viracocha
Pleiades, Venus,
Inti sundial at Machu Pichu,
Inti Raymi - winter solstice/
Sun Festival, sowing
El = god +
Thee = fire/sun
Murugan, founder of tropical calender
Kon
God of rain, wind

Kole = herder’s staff,
Kon = Herder King
Murugan
Machu Picchu
Old person peak?

Machcham = Fish
Pachai = Green

Meenatchi, goddess of the seas,
Murugan’s many journeys as an old sage
MamaCocha/Qucha
sea and fishes, guardian of sailors and fishermen, goddess of all bodies of water, including lakes, rivers, and even human - made watercourses


Meenatchi, sea and fish goddess or
Pachaimma, farming and freshwater goddess
Mama Killa

goddess  of moon, menstrual cycle/fertility, marriage, protector of women
Lunar calendar + solar calendar
Xochiquetzal in Aztec
Neelamabigai +
Pachaiamma’s aspects
Mama-Pacha
/Pachamama
Earth, fertility, time, planting, harvesting
Water, earth, sun and moon

Pachaiamma, the Green Goddess
Mama Occlo

Goddess of fertility, spun thread


Pachaiamma
Pacha Kamaq
Creator of the World,
husband of Pachamama

Pacha camac, a coastal town with Temple of the Sun
Pacha = Green
Murugan-Pachaiamma
Quipu
Threads as documents


Kurippu = Notes/ Documents
Viracocha/
Apu – Qun/
also Kon Tiki
creator deity of sun, moon, stars, civilization, primary deity
“Great, all knowing, powerful
Bearded man from the sea, depicted with tears in eyes
Veera = Brave,
Ko= Ruler, 
Aan = male
Veera+ Ko +Aan = Brave King
"Appan Kumaran" > Appan Kum > Apu Qun,

"Kon", the herder king with Kole in hand,

Aztec  Quetzalcoatl,
 
Islamic Al-Khadr,
Yazidhi myth of Malek Taus crying for millenia,
Greek Ares,
Roman Mars,
Nabatean: 
Al-Quam 
(Al-Kum i.e. God Kumaran) 
Warrior god and
protector of caravans and people.
Kumaran/Murugan
Staff god

Staff, snakes, clawed feet

Murugan as Dhandayudhapaani
Tiwanaku
Agricultural centre
Gateway of the sun and moon
Theevu = Island
Naga = speaking humans
Kumari Kandam, Ilangai or Lanka




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