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The Incas considered the condor (Kuntur) a sacred bird that linked the upper world (Hanan Pacha) with the earthly realm (Kay Pacha). This majestic black bird, residing in the Andes Mountains, had the extraordinary ability to fly to heights of 5,000 meters, serving as the sole intermediary connecting the mortal world to the divine, including the gods and stars.
Butterflies are beautiful and have mystery, symbolism and meaning and are a metaphor that represents spiritual rebirth, transformation, change, hope and life.
In Inca belief, the Sun (Inti in Quechua) was the primary deity, seen as the husband of the moon. The Sun held the power to heal, control crops, and provide relief to people.
The daisy flower symbolizes purity, innocence and is used to seduce, in the case of white ones. The pink ones are for a very shy and innocent love and the blue ones symbolize fidelity.
The daisy flower symbolized motherhood and childbirth and through that was associated with love, sensuality, and fertility.
The Wiphala is the flag of the Andean peoples, originating from the Aymara language. It symbolizes indigenous wisdom, embodying the principles of universal order (Pachakama) and the cosmic mother (Pachamama). Its design features the sun and day above and the moon and night below.