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In [[Incan mythology]], '''Unu Pachakuti''' is the name of a [[flood]] that [[Viracocha]] caused to destroy the people around [[Lake]] [[Titicaca]], saving two to bring civilization to the rest of the world. |
In [[Incan mythology]], '''Unu Pachakuti''' is the name of a [[flood]] that [[Viracocha]] caused to destroy the people around [[Lake]] [[Titicaca]], saving two to bring civilization to the rest of the world. |
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The process of destruction is linked with a new construction. It has a very deep meaning in the language and traditions. Some people would translate it as " |
The process of destruction is linked with a new construction. It has a very deep meaning in the language and traditions. Some people would translate it as "revolution". |
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[[Category:Inca mythology]] |
[[Category:Inca mythology]] |
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In Incan mythology, Unu Pachakuti is the name of a flood that Viracocha caused to destroy the people around Lake Titicaca, saving two to bring civilization to the rest of the world.
The process of destruction is linked with a new construction. It has a very deep meaning in the language and traditions. Some people would translate it as "revolution".