Usenet.com

www.Usenet.com

Group Index

Soc Thread Archive from Usenet.com

<-- __Chronological__ --> <-- __Thread__ -->

Urcaguay



NAME: Urcaguay 

SYMBOLS: Gold, snake glyph, cavern, horn. 

USUAL IMAGE: Thought of as a huge snake with the antlered head of a red
deer, it has a segmented tail that is draped with gold chains. 

HOLY BOOKS: Unknown 

HOLY DAYS: Unknown 

PLACE OF WORSHIP: Temples, or before the mouths of caves. 

AREAS OF INFLUENCE & CONTROL: Guards the treasures hidden in the Earth,
Treasure, Hidden knowledge. Secret Power. 

MAJOR TABOOS: Disrespect. 

RELATIVES: Unknown. 

FORM OF WORSHIP: The sacrifice of gold and other valuable treasures,
including blood. 

SYNODEITIES: Avanyu (Tewa), Sint Holo (Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw &
adjacent tribes), Quetzalcoatl (Mayan) along with many other Mayan
serpent gods & goddesses, The Serpent of Obsidian Knives (Aztec) 

DETAILS: Urcaguay was the Incan god of hidden underground treasure who
was described as a huge snake with the head of a deer and a tail bearing
golden chains. Not much more is known about this diety. 

However he is one of a number of Incan gods who's influence seems to
have spread widely across the American continent. The Inca had four
major godly animals. The Eagle, the jaguar, the condor & the snake. 

There were many gods and goddesses linked with each animal, however the
snake was especially important as is shown by the many glyphs that show
other deities being born by emerging from a snakes mouth. 

But what about the unique form of a snake with a mammals head that
Urcaguay took? It can been said that the Inca & Mayan civilizations were
as great an influence on the people of pre-Colombian America as the
Greeks and Romans were to the tribes of Europe. 

Might then the many other horned snakes, who appear as gods, spirits, &
monsters in other tribes be Urcaguay interpreted by others? Or is
Urcaguay just another version of a great unnamed being? 

With the Tewa tribe we find Avanyu, a lightning spitting god who brought
art, agriculture & science to the People. 

Among a number of Southeastern tribes we find Sint Holo, a giant
invisible horned serpent who was said to appear to special gifted young
men in the tribe who had shown knowledge and drive beyond the norm, he
gave these few outstanding ones even greater inspiration. 

There are also tales that tell about about less divine horned snakes
(sometime with a huge jewell lodged between the antlers) that hide in
deep water and destroy all who come near until only the best of the best
of warriors challenge them alone, after which great knowledge and power
is given to the victor. 

There are even modern stories in the Central Rocky Mountain Region about
a still existing tribe of `Serpent PeopleŽ who remain separate from
others so they can take on the odorous task of appeasing a powerful
entity what takes the form of a giant rattlesnake who cannot be killed
and who, if his power is ever released would lay waste for thousands of
miles around him. 

Whatever the case, whether connected with Urcaguay or some other serpent
shaped god of the Incas or not, a look at the Serpent Mounds that dot
the American landscape give evidence that this is an important form in
the psyche of the inhabitants of Turtle Island. 

Me, I'm hoping it's more along the lines of Sint Holo who was said to
have inspired Sequoya to construct the Cherokee written language.

For Images & Links find the Urcaguay link at:

The God/dess Of The Month Club:

http://community-2.webtv.net/magentashadow/GOMC/




<-- __Chronological__ --> <-- __Thread__ -->


Usenet.com

Please check out one of the Premium USENET Services below: