Tiw
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Tiw, in Uru
(a pre-Incan people) mythology is a protector of mines, lakes, and rivers. It is closely related to the Aymara deity of Anchanchu
, a terrible demon
which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places.
Uros
The Uros are a pre-Incan people who live on forty-two self-fashioned floating islands in Lake Titicaca Puno, Peru and Bolivia. They form three main groups: Uru-Chipayas, Uru-Muratos and the Uru-Iruitos...
(a pre-Incan people) mythology is a protector of mines, lakes, and rivers. It is closely related to the Aymara deity of Anchanchu
Anchanchu
In Aymara mythology, Anchanchu is a terrible demon which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places. This deity is closely related to the Uru god Tiw....
, a terrible demon
Demon
call - 1347 531 7769 for more infoIn Ancient Near Eastern religions as well as in the Abrahamic traditions, including ancient and medieval Christian demonology, a demon is considered an "unclean spirit" which may cause demonic possession, to be addressed with an act of exorcism...
which haunts caves, rivers, and other isolated places.