''Inti''

  • Symbolism
  • Less than 1 min

By Crusader1307

According to The Incan Mythology, ''Inti'' was viewed and worshiped as The ''Supreme'' Deity (God) of that Culture's Religious Beliefs. And while in later years, The Incan's changed both the name and origin ''story'', Init would feature predominately in both Incan and South American Art and Literature. The symbolism of a Sun, radiating it's ''Rays of Light'' (seen as ''Lifegiving''), appear on many National Flags and as State symbols. In Mythos, Init ''gave birth'' to Her ''children'', which were The Moon and all the other Planetary ''bodies'' of The Heavens. In fact, most astronomical events which were ''witnessed'' by The Incans were associated with Init or Her ''Family''.