Comparison of Andean/Incan deities with ancient Thamizh
deities of Aaseevagam Pantheon:
Andean/ Incan deity
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Characteristics or Epithets
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Symbols and Root words
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Matching Traits, Symbols in Thamizh Culture or other
Cultures
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Aaseevagam deity corresponding
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Andes Mountain Range
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East?
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Andhi = Evening/ Sunset
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West Direction
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Bochica
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Morals, laws, agriculture, metalworking, crafts
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Bearded man from east
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Bo-yang of China, the Lao Tzu of Taoism
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Bogar Sidhdhar,
a disciple and propagator of Murugan's teachings |
Illapa
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Weather God of rain, thunder and farming
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Indran as Rain and farming deity
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Inca
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People of the Andes Mountains
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El = God +
Ko = King
Elko > Enko > Inco > Inca
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Inti
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Sun God /Solar deity, Son of Viracocha
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Pleiades, Venus,
Inti sundial at Machu Pichu,
Inti Raymi - winter solstice/
Sun Festival, sowing
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El = god +
Thee = fire/sun
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Murugan, founder of tropical calender
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Kon
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God of rain, wind
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Kole = herder’s staff,
Kon = Herder King
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Murugan
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Machu Picchu
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Old person peak?
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Machcham = Fish
Pachai = Green
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Meenatchi, goddess of the seas,
Murugan’s many journeys as an old sage
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MamaCocha/Qucha
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sea and fishes, guardian of sailors and fishermen, goddess
of all bodies of water, including lakes, rivers, and even human - made
watercourses
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Meenatchi, sea and fish goddess or
Pachaimma, farming
and freshwater goddess
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Mama Killa
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goddess of moon, menstrual
cycle/fertility, marriage, protector of women
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Lunar calendar + solar calendar
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Xochiquetzal in Aztec
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Neelamabigai +
Pachaiamma’s aspects
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Mama-Pacha
/Pachamama
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Earth, fertility, time, planting, harvesting
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Water, earth, sun and moon
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Pachaiamma, the Green Goddess
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Mama Occlo
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Goddess of fertility, spun thread
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Pachaiamma
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Pacha Kamaq
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Creator of the World,
husband of Pachamama
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Pacha camac, a coastal town with Temple of the Sun
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Pacha = Green
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Murugan-Pachaiamma
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Quipu
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Threads as documents
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Kurippu = Notes/ Documents
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Viracocha/
Apu – Qun/
also Kon Tiki
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creator deity of sun, moon, stars, civilization, primary
deity
“Great, all knowing, powerful”
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Bearded man from the sea, depicted with tears in eyes
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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.
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Kumaran/Murugan
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Staff god
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Staff, snakes, clawed feet
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Murugan as Dhandayudhapaani
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Tiwanaku
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Agricultural centre
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Gateway of the sun and moon
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Theevu = Island
Naga = speaking humans
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Kumari Kandam, Ilangai or Lanka
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