Viracocha was the creator god.
Legend has it that Viracocha emerged from the waters and later created heaven and earth.
He had as his companion a bird named Inti, shaped like a golden flick, who could know the past and the future.
The feathers of the Inti adorned the crown of the Inca emperor.
Viracocha was represented with two sticks in their hands, as if they were javelin or slingshot.
Pachacamac was another version of the god Viracocha,
He was the god of earthquakes and earthquakes, very frequent in the Andean region.
Considered maker of the world and creator of the anvil of Peru.
He was Mama Pacha's husband and his brothers were Viracocha and Manco Capac.
When he created the first man and the first woman, he forgot that they had to feed to survive and died of hunger. The woman accused Pachacamac of negligent, so he gave the woman fertility and she gave birth to a son.
The god killed the son, cut his body into little pieces and threw them into the earth. From there grew fruits and vegetables.
The second son of the woman, Wichama, managed to escape from the hands of the god, then the god killed the woman.
Wichama avenged his mother's death by drawing the god into the sea.
Inti was the Sun god and Viracocha's assistant, his father.
Inti was the most popular deity of the Inca Pantheon to which many shrines were dedicated. There they made offerings to him in gold, silver, animals and young people very beautiful.
He was depicted with a golden disc with human factions.
Selo considered father of the legendary Inca Manco Capac I and Mama Ocllo.
They also offered human sacrifices from prisoners sentenced to death.
Illapa was the climate god and one of the most popular gods.
His name means lightning and thunder. It was believed that it rained from the Milky Way with water it kept in a pitcher.
In times of drought, the Incas used to tie black dogs until they suffered hunger so that the god Ilyap'a would pity them and send rain.
She was the mother and wife of the god Inti.
She was the patroness of the firmament.
In the temple of the sun there was a statue dedicated to his worship.
Pacha Mama was the mother goddess of the earth.
Patroness of the fertility of the fields.
She was given special offends to get a good harvest.
Mother of corn or food. Corn, along with coca and potato were primary foods of the Incas.
She was the mother of the sea.
Wored especially by fishermen to calm the waters and reap the benefits of abundant fishing.
Mama Cocha also represented everything feminine.
The Inca god of the mountains was called Apo.
Coco Mama was the goddess of health and happiness.
At first she was considered a promiscuous goddess. Her lovers divided it into two parts. His body was transformed into the first coca plant.
Men who chew coke were not allowed to touch their children if they did not sexually satisfy their wives.
The ancients believed that the coca plant brought health and happiness.
The Inca goddess of the lakes was called Copacati.
He was worshiped in Tiahuanaco. Very close to Lake Titicaca.
Pre-Inca God of water, rain and winds.
He was also considered a creator god.
Pariacaca was born of a hawk but eventually became human.
He was worshiped in the central cities of the empire.
Paricia was called the Peruvian god who made the earth flood because men were evil and ungrateful.
The evil spirits who spoke Quechua were called Supay.
Supay was also the god of the dead and owner and lord of the underground world.
Today, the aborigines Catholics of Peru and Bolivia call the demon Supay.