The two main gods of the Inca civilization were Inti, the sun god, and Pachamama, the earth goddess. Inti was revered as the source of life and agriculture, often associated with the Inca emperor, who was considered his representative on Earth. Pachamama represented fertility and the nurturing aspects of the earth, playing a crucial role in agricultural practices and rituals. Together, they embodied the Inca's deep connection to nature and the cosmos.
They had many gods the main ones were the sun, moon, rainbow, lightning, and earth, but they would allow conquered people to keep their gods as long as they added the Inca gods.
the incas pleased their gods by offerind human blood
They used them as slaves or sacrificed them to the gods.
Inca slaves had a harsh life, as expected. They were not used as sacrifices like the Aztec. Inca didn't completely force them to convert, incas also sometimes incorporated their gods in their their stories
Both empires were conquered by the Spanish.Both were conquered by other natives who banded with the Spanish to overthrow them.They also both worshiped the sun as one of their main gods.
Aztec was sun god
The inca people believed in many different gods. Their main god was the sun god.
They had many gods the main ones were the sun, moon, rainbow, lightning, and earth, but they would allow conquered people to keep their gods as long as they added the Inca gods.
The Inca sun gods symbol is gold
the gods and their offerings for the gods
the incas pleased their gods by offerind human blood
They celebrate the gods with sacrifices of animals
They used them as slaves or sacrificed them to the gods.
For honoring gods or storing food.
They were Polytheistic meaning they believed in many gods.
the religion that the incas had was that they belived in many gods and reincarnation and mainly their sun gods
The Inca sun gods symbol is gold