Inti Raymi

(noun)

The most important religious festival of the Inca year. It means "Sun Festival" and occurred close to the winter solstice, which happens in June in South America.

Related Terms

  • Pachamama
  • Inti

Examples of Inti Raymi in the following topics:

  • Religion in the Inca Empire

    • The high priest of Inti was called the Willaq Umu.
    • Each province also had a temple with male and female priests worshipping the Inti cult.
    • Qurikancha was also the main site of the religious festival Inti Raymi, which means “Sun Festival.”
    • The ruling Inca often incorporated these deities into the Inti cosmos.
    • This image of Inti appears at the center of Argentina's modern-day flag.
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