A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Catequil, revered in Inca mythology, was believed to create thunder by striking the clouds with his sacred spear and a formidable club. This powerful image not only embodies his command over the forces of nature but also reflects the awe and respect that ancient Andean societies held for him.
Yet, Catequil’s significance extends far beyond his role as a bringer of storms. As a vital deity in the Inca pantheon, he was associated with both weather and fertility, symbolizing renewal and transformation within the natural world.
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