Pachamama definition
Examples of Pachamama in a sentence
This agreement is between the Pachamama Temple (the Organizer) and You (the Participant).
The lily for Christian viewers epitomizes the Virgin’s purity, but for Andean viewers the flowers underscore the connection of this mother deity to the earth and thus furthering her attribution as Pachamama.
The Virgin ▇▇▇▇ evolved in the Andes, just as the people and culture changed, to finally become a unique Andean Virgin that is distinct from the Spanish ▇▇▇▇ that was 134 Note in 2011 Bolivia established a law, which makes Pachamama a legal entity.
The painting demonstrates the influence of the Spanish over the three centuries of occupation that resulted in a new Catholicism where ▇▇▇▇ and Pachamama are represented as one and Inti and Quilla crown their female goddess with the figures of Catholic authority.
The land, Pachamama both in Quechua and Aimara, is respected as a sacred entity and taken as the source of life for human beings, animals and plants.
Each of the accessories and Inka motifs incorporated into the image of the Virgin ▇▇▇▇ embodied her with the spiritual power of Pachamama.
Images of the Virgin ▇▇▇▇ demonstrate the religious continuation of veneration for Pachamama, while also exploring the rituals of worship of the native peoples in Colonial Peru.
The decision to participate is mine alone, and is based on my own personal assessment of the effects, the exclusion criteria, the potential risks and benefits, the focus of the ceremonies, and the team at Pachamama Temple.
The placement of the Virgin within the sacred environment of the Inka raises her to the venerated level of the land and Pachamama.
This Agreement includes arbitration of claims made against Pachamama that there has been any wrongful acts or omissions by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, intentional or otherwise.