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  Inca mythology Information
Her body grew into the first coca plant, the leaves of which men were only allowed to chew (to bring health and happiness) after having given a woman an orgasm.
Coniraya was the deity of the moon who fashioned his sperm into a fruit, which Cavillaca then ate.
She was ashamed because of Coniraya's low stature among the gods, and ran to the coast of Peru, where she changed herself and her son into rock huacas.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Inca_mythology   (1386 words)

  
  Inca mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Her body grew into the first coca plant, the leaves of which men were only allowed to chew (to bring health and happiness) after having given a woman an orgasm.
Coniraya was the deity of the moon who fashioned his sperm into a fruit, which Cavillaca then ate.
She was ashamed because of Coniraya's low stature among the gods, and ran to the coast of Peru, where she changed herself and her son into rock huacas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inca_mythology   (1447 words)

  
 Inca mythology - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Cavillace was a virgingoddess who ate a fruit, which was actually the sperm of Coniraya, the moon god.When she gave birth to a son, she demanded that the father step forward.
She was ashamed because of Coniraya's low stature among the gods, and ran to the coast of Peru, whereshe changed herself and her son into rocks.
Coniraya was the deity of themoon who fashioned his sperm into a fruit, which Cavillaca then ate.When she gave birth to a son, she demanded that the father step forward.
www.world-knowledge-encyclopedia.com /default.asp?t=Incan_mythology   (1144 words)

  
 Coniraya
In Incan mythology, Coniraya was a moon god who fashioned his sperm into a fruit, which Cavillaca then ate.
No one did, so she put the baby on the ground and it crawled towards Coniraya.
She was ashamed because of Coniraya's low stature among the gods, and ran to the coast of Peru, where she changed herself and her son into rocks.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/co/Coniraya.html   (76 words)

  
 CHAPTER VII; The Mythology of Peru
Coniraya Viracocha was a tricky nature spirit who declared he was the creator, but who frequently appeared attired as a poor ragged Indian.
Coniraya, changing himself into a beautiful bird, climbed the tree, took some of his generative seed, made it into a ripe lucma, and dropped it near the beautiful virgin, who saw and ate the fruit.
Coniraya then put on magnificent attire and followed her to show her how handsome he was, but still thinking of him in his ragged condition she would not look back.
www.sacred-texts.com /nam/mmp/mmp6.htm   (9575 words)

  
 The Magic Fruit
Then Coniraya struck the ground with his hollow stick, Next moment there he was dressed in magnificent robes, dazzling and golden.
And Coniraya was afraid of her stubborn pride and sorry for his own mischief-making, and he ran after her.
Coniraya ran on ‘He came to the sea and there he saw Cavillaca running across the sandy shore.
homepage.ntlworld.com /a.brittain/images/fruitFiles/MagicFruit.htm   (926 words)

  
 :: ALAS :: Asociación Latinoamericana de Surf>Noticias
Coniraya entonces se transforma en un hermosísimo pájaro, se posa sobre un lúcumo y deposita su semilla en un fruto maduro, que luego deja caer al pié del árbol donde Cavillaca tejía.
Coniraya empieza entonces a perseguir a la doncella tratando de alcanzarla y en su persecución se encuentra en primer lugar con un cóndor que le dice que Cavillaca estaba cerca y que podía alcanzarla.
Coniraya se encamina entonces muy molesto por la playa hacia Pachacamac y se encuentra con dos doncellas hijas de Pachacamác.
www.alaslatintour.com /noticias/2006/setiembre/peruhistoria.php   (1738 words)

  
 Cavillaca
Coniraya, the moon god, is said to have shaped his sperm into the likeness of a fruit which Cavillaca, a virgin goddess, unwittingly ate, thereby becoming pregnant; she bore a son.
She called all the gods together and demanded to know who was the boy's father.
Cavillaca, ashamed because the moon god was the poorest and seediest of the gods, grabbed her son and ran away.
www.pantheon.org /articles/c/cavillaca.html   (115 words)

  
 A NARRATIVE OF THE ERRORS, FALSE GODS, AND OTHER SUPERSTITIONS AND DIABOLICAL RITES IN WHICH THE INDIANS OF THE ...
It is not certain whether Coniraya or Pariacaca were first; but as it is more probable that Coniraya was the more ancient, we will first relate his origin and history, and afterwards that of Pariacaca.
They say that, in this assembly, in the lowest place of all, sat the god Coniraya Uiracocha in his beggar's rags; and the beautiful Cavillaca scarcely looked at him, when she addressed the gods; for it never entered into her head that he was the father.
Coniraya was enraged that Urpi-huachac should be absent in the sea, visiting Caviliaca; so he emptied the fishes out of her pond into the sea, and thence all the fishes now in the sea have been propagated.
www.sacred-texts.com /nam/inca/rly/rly3.htm   (6696 words)

  
 Other Mythology Encyclopaedia
In Chinese mythology, Ch'ang-O is the graceful moth-eyebrowed maiden goddess of the moon and immortality.
In Quecha mythology, Coniraya is the creator of all things and the founder of agriculture.
He came to earth as a beggar, fell in love with the goddess Cavillaca and secretly impregnated her by turning some of his sperm into fruit which she ate.
webpages.charter.net /sn9/religion/myth/otherencyclopaedia.html   (10254 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - Other Mythology
In Tongan mythology, Bulotu is the paradise where the spirits of the dead live amidst richly laden fruit trees and blossoms in eternal bliss.
In Chinese mythology, Ch'ang-O is the graceful moth-eyebrowed maiden goddess of the moon and immortality.
In 1474 a Basel cock was sentenced to death for laying an egg!
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/D.HTM   (7881 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Coniraya: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
It is also said that there was another idol called Coniraya, of which it is not known certainly whether it existed...
Thus there was a god in Huaro- chiri called Coniraya, and the general name of all small stone idols in...
In his wisdom, Coniraya Viracocha perched on this tree as a bird.
www.amazon.com /s?ie=UTF8&keywords=Coniraya&tag=httpexplaguid-20&index=books&link_code=qs&page=1   (829 words)

  
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Apu Punchau Another name for the Sun God, means "Head of the Day".
Cavillaca Virgin goddess who became pregnant from eating a fruit made from the sperm of the Moon God, Coniraya.
Chasca Goddess of the planet Venus, the dawn and the dusk.
members.tripod.com /~octavia83/inca.html   (310 words)

  
 Lobo do Cerrado
A grande sabedoria e esperteza de Coniraya dava-lhe a possibilidade de enganar e pregar partidas em todas as aldeias que visitava.
Um dia, estando sentada junto de uma árvore lucma, a tecer uma capa, Coniraya transformou-se numa ave de linda plumagem e voou até a árvore.
Rejubilante, Coniraya abenço-ou o condor e disse: - Dou-te o poder de ires para onde quiseres, de atravessar os desertos, os vales e as ravinas, de construíres em sítios onde nunca serás incomodado.
www.xamanismo.com /lendas.asp?c=10   (837 words)

  
 INTRODUCTION.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Hence many Quichua words appear in their traditions, as told by Father Avila, and the student must carefully eliminate them, before forming any conclusions respecting the intellectual position of the original people of the Pacific coast.
For instance, the god of the Huarochiri is said to be Coniraya Uiracocha, the former word being indigenous, and the latter a foreign term introduced by the Yncas; just as we should say the God Vishnu, combining an English and a Hindu word.
Conopa, is the term for the deity, or for anything sacred in the language of the coast, and has nothing to do with Quichua.
allstarz.hollywood.com /religioustext/nam/inca/rly/rly02.htm   (3136 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Coniraya Viracocha": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
See all pages with references to Coniraya Viracocha.
Some call him Coniraya Viracocha, as he may have been a son, or even an incarnation, of Viracocha, the sun-god.
THE VANISHING BRIDE Shortly before the arrival of the Spaniards, Coniraya Viracocha betook himself to Cuzco, where he met with the Inca Huayna Capac; and he said to him: "My son, let...
www.amazon.com /phrase/Coniraya-Viracocha   (546 words)

  
 Peliali (volcano goddess, Avengers character)
Well, she was saved by the Avengers....so I suppose she was an ally of theirs before her death.
Peliali sounds like she was based on the Hawaiian Pele.
Coniraya was the Incan Poseidon and a moon god as well.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/peliali.htm   (965 words)

  
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 Welcome to AresJoxerCupidStrife
Death Is Only The Beginning Part 9 by Coniraya.
Death Is Only The Beginning Part 7b and 8 by Coniraya.
Death Is Only The Beginning Part 7a by Coniraya.
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 Allakhazam's World of Warcraft Character Profiles
Coniraya, your service is of great value to us, so we are reluctant to send you on this last mission for we do not want to lose such a useful agent.
We want these captains in the Molten Core destroyed: Lucifron, Sulfuron, Gehennas and Shazzrah.
This task will take every resource you possess, Coniraya, but if can do it then the Firelords will be dealt a terrible blow.
wow.allakhazam.com /profile.html?1924740   (461 words)

  
 Inca Gods
Virgin Goddess who became preagnant from eating a fruit made from the sperm of the Moon God, Coniraya.
Goddess of the planet Venus, the dawn and dusk.
The supreme deity, he is a synthesis between the storm God and the sun God.
www.tqnyc.org /NYC041061/Inca%20Gods%20and%20Goddesses1.htm   (234 words)

  
 My Native Tongue... :: Fiction
Back at last year's BASCon, during the race and fandom panel,
coniraya asked why people write about Norse and Greek gods, but not Vodun lwa or African gods.
Apropos of nothing, it's probably because I have more fictional source material to draw on for the Norse gods (SGVY, Brathalla, Diane Wynne Jones' "Eight Days of Luke").
ryuutchi.livejournal.com /200824.html   (364 words)

  
 Gods and Goddesses of Life and Death - The war gods, Sex and fertility, Other aspects of gods and goddesses
Qamaits, warrior goddess of the Bella Coola people of the Northwest coast of Canada, killed off the primeval giants who ruled the earth, making room for other life forms merely as a by-product.
Coniraya, one of the oldest of Inca gods, could not help but create: His mere touch made everything burst into life.
Such creators often take scant interest in their creation.
www.deathreference.com /Gi-Ho/Gods-and-Goddesses-of-Life-and-Death.html   (1854 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "jaguar sun": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The second sun to be founded has the Sign Four Jaguar, it is called Jaguar Sun.
Key Phrases: Fernando Gordillo Cervantes, Chilam Balam, Forward Guerrillas, Venus de Milo, Coniraya Viracocha, Llacuas Quita Pariasca, Nakuk Pech, eldest darkness, engendering knowledge, estuvo enfermo, future speech, todos los hombres (see more)
Key Phrases: Fernando Gordillo Cervantes, Chilam Balam, Forward Guerrillas, Venus de Milo, Coniraya Viracocha, Llacuas Quita Pariasca, Nakuk Pech, New York, eldest darkness, engendering knowledge, estuvo enfermo, future speech, todos los hombres
amazon.com /phrase/jaguar-sun   (294 words)

  
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