the Inca worshiped by sacrificing hunans
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No they didn't. Also, you used the wrong tense of the word worship.
Sun Worship
The beliefs of the Inca were based on the worship of dieties and huaca/sacred places. They believed the sun was the father of the Inca emperor and the moon the mother. They also worshiped the land if they were farmers and the sea if they were fishermen. As for the worship of the huaca, they considered mountain tops and the emperors palace sacred. The stars also had a place in the Inca worship practices.
The Inca worshipped their ruler, known as the Sapa Inca, as a divine figure believed to be the descendant of the sun god, Inti. This divine status reinforced the Sapa Inca's authority and legitimized their rule over the vast Inca Empire. The worship of the ruler was integral to Inca religion and societal structure, fostering loyalty and unity among the people. Additionally, it emphasized the importance of the ruler in maintaining harmony between the gods and the earth.
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No, Inca is not a religious name. The Inca were a civilization in South America, specifically in the Andean region, known for their advanced society and achievements in architecture, agriculture, and governance. The Inca also had a well-developed religion centered around the worship of nature and gods.
The religious center for the Inca was the Coricancha, also known as the Temple of the Sun, in the capital city of Cusco. It was one of the most important temples in the Inca Empire and served as the center of religious ceremonies and worship.
They had a religion based on Sun Worship. They believed the Great Inca was descended from the Sun.
The Inca Empire practiced a form of religion known as Inca religion, which included worship of the sun god Inti, the earth goddess Pachamama, and various other nature spirits. They also believed in ancestor worship and practiced rituals such as animal sacrifices.