Hanan Pacha

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In Inca mythology Hanan Pacha was defined as the upper world where all the gods were, the celestial world where Wiracocha, Inti, Mama Killa, Pachacámac, Mama Cocha and Illapa were.

The world appeared to be made up of three planes, Hanaq Pacha (the world beyond), Hanan Pacha (the visible world above), Kay Pacha (the world from here) and Uku Pacha (the world below).

The animal representation of the Hanan Pacha is the condor.

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