Pachacamac

The temple of Pachacamac is an archaeological site 40 km southeast of Lima, Peru in the Valley of the Lurín River. Until today, several pyramids have been uncovered; the archeologist have identified at least 17 pyramids (many of them irreversibly damaged by El Nino phenomena). Apart of pyramids, it had cemetery and multicolored fresco of fish by the Early Intermediate period (c. 200-600 CE). Later, the Huari (c. 600-800 CE) sponsored construction of the city, probably using it as an administrative center. A number of Huari influenced designs appear on the construction in this period and on the ceramics and textiles found in the cemeteries of this period. After the collapse of the Huari empire Pachacamac continued to grow as a religious state. The majority of the common architecture and temples were built at this stage (c. 800-1450 CE).

By the time the Tawantinsuyu arrived on the scene, the valleys of the Rímac and Lurín had a small state they called Ichma and they used Pachacamac as primarily a religious site for the veneration of the Pacha Kamaq creator god. The Ichma joined the Inca empire and Pachacamac became an important administrative center. However the Inca maintained it as a religious shrine and allowed the Pachacamac priests to continue functioning independently of the Inca priesthood. This included the oracle, whom the Inca presumably consulted. The Inca built five additional buildings, including a temple to the Sun on the main square.

Pacha Kamaq God

Pacha Kamaq ('Earth-Maker') was considered the creator god by the peoples who lived in Peru before the Inca conquest. He was taken into the Inca pantheon, but somewhat reluctantly, being seen mainly as an ineffective rival of Viracocha.

His myths are sparse and confused: some accounts, for example, identify him as Manco Capac's cowardly brother Ayca, while others say that he, Manco Capac and Viracocha were the sole three sons of Inti the sun god. Another story says that he made the first man and the first woman, but forgot to give them food — and when the man died and the woman prayed over Pachacamac's head to his father Inti to make her the mother of all the peoples of earth, Pachacamac was furious. One by one, as the children were born, he tried to kill them — only to be beaten and to be thrown into the sea by her hero-son Wichama, after which he gave up the struggle and contented himself by becoming the supreme god of fish.

In popular culture

Pachacamac was the name of the ship that originally carried the abducted Professor Calculus in The Seven Crystal Balls album of The Adventures of Tintin. The next album, Prisoners of the Sun, dealt with Tintin discovering an ancient Inca tribe still active in South America.

A character that appears in the video game Sonic Adventure is named Pachacamac after the ancient ruin. Pachacamac was also the name of the main villain in Juken Sentai Gekiranger vs. Boukenger crossover direct-to-video movie. He was said to initially fight Brusa Ii and won just barely. His descendant, Pachacamac the 12th attacked Earth and the two Sentai teams had to team-up and defeat him in the movie.

References

  • Mcleish, K. (1996) Myths and Legends of the World, The Complete Companion to all Traditions, Blitz, United Kingdom.

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Bogdan D.
2 January 2015
At the outskirts of the city of Lima you'll find another preinca adobe pyramids complex worthy of a visit; it's best to bring your rental car because you'll need to drive inside the site;
Peter Kirn
17 June 2017
One of the oldest sites in the Americas, Incan here is the newest of developments dating to AD 200. Sprawling site and a clearly illustrated museum.
Roxy Casas-g
30 March 2014
El recorrido en carro puede durar una hora. El recorrido a pie toma 2 horas. El museo de sitio es algo pequeño, pero no resta a la buena experiencia. Sumamente recomendable.
Herbert Bernilla
14 October 2016
La caminata toma aproximadamente hora y media. Lleven agua, sombrero y lentes de sol. No olviden visitar el museo primero y su tienda, que muestran los trabajos de mujeres que viven en la zona.
Aneli
7 February 2019
El museo tiene mucha información. El recorrido no es tan interesante si lo haces solo, hay guías por un costo adicional S/.25. Puedes ingresar en auto o a pie
Fanny S. Margom
18 February 2018
El trayecto para llegar al templo principal es más o menos largo pero vale mucho la pena recorrerlo y tomar fotografías!!!
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