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Paqarina is a term that ancient Andeans used to describe the place of origin, and final destination, of their ancestors. Paqarinas were associated with physical landmarks such as holes in the ground or lakes. In Incan mythology the word also describes a type of "portal" through which the forces of life and death flow.

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  • Paqarina is a term that ancient Andeans used to describe the place of origin, and final destination, of their ancestors. Paqarinas were associated with physical landmarks such as holes in the ground or lakes. In Incan mythology the word also describes a type of "portal" through which the forces of life and death flow. (en)
  • Paqarina é um termo que os antigos andinos usavam para descrever o local de origem e destino final de seus ancestrais. Para os incas, os homens (runas) vêm do subsolo, do barro, de uma caverna ou manancial; esse lugar é chamado paqarina. As paqarinas - representações do útero materno e da vagina, de onde brota a vida - foram associadas a esses marcos físicos. Na mitologia inca, a palavra também descreve um tipo de "portal" através do qual fluem as forças da vida e da morte. (pt)
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  • Paqarina is a term that ancient Andeans used to describe the place of origin, and final destination, of their ancestors. Paqarinas were associated with physical landmarks such as holes in the ground or lakes. In Incan mythology the word also describes a type of "portal" through which the forces of life and death flow. (en)
  • Paqarina é um termo que os antigos andinos usavam para descrever o local de origem e destino final de seus ancestrais. Para os incas, os homens (runas) vêm do subsolo, do barro, de uma caverna ou manancial; esse lugar é chamado paqarina. As paqarinas - representações do útero materno e da vagina, de onde brota a vida - foram associadas a esses marcos físicos. Na mitologia inca, a palavra também descreve um tipo de "portal" através do qual fluem as forças da vida e da morte. (pt)
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