Examples of Inti Raymi in the following topics:
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- The
high priest of Inti was called the Willaq
Umu.
- Each province also had a temple with male and
female priests worshipping the Inti cult.
- Qurikancha was also the main site
of the religious festival Inti Raymi, which means “Sun Festival.”
- The ruling Inca often
incorporated these deities into the Inti cosmos.
- This image of Inti appears at the center of Argentina's modern-day flag.
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- $\Delta U = - \int_i^f \!
- $\Delta (qV) = - \int_i^f \!
- $\Delta V = - \int_i^f \!
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- The Inca people's reverence of gold, in particular, has much to do with their worship of the sun and the sun god Inti.
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- Its three primary structures are the Inti Watana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of the Three Windows.
- The Coricancha ("Golden Temple" or "Temple of the Sun," named for the gold plates covering its walls) was the most important sanctuary dedicated to the Inti (the Sun God) during the Inca Empire.
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- The Sacred District contains the archaeological treasures of the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun and the Room of the Three Windows, all dedicated to Inti, their sun god and greatest deity.
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- For instance, the Convent of Santo Domingo was built over the Coricancha ("Golden Temple" or "Temple of the Sun," named for the gold plates covering its walls), which had been the most important sanctuary dedicated to the Inti (the Sun God) during the Inca Empire.