A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - In the Inca and Aymara mythologies, Supay ('Andean Devil') was both the god of death and a powerful ruler of the Incan underworld Ukhu Pacha (Uku Pacha), as well as a race of demons.
Supay was responsible for balancing good and evil.
Supay is listed among the most wicked gods. He was the one who protected the path of the dead. The Incas believed that death was a new beginning with the Inca gods. Despite this pessimistic view, many Inca people worshiped him because they believed in his power to grant them favors through offerings and rituals.
He was depicted as a figure resembling a demon (with a jaguar head, long horns, wise eyes, a puma body, and sharp teeth). Supay was a shapeshifter who could surprise by taking the form of an Inca woman or a handsome Inca man; likewise, he could transform into any animal he wished.
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