Mama Cocha (MAH-mah KOH-chah)
Inca Deity
Mama Cocha, the nurturing goddess of waters, presides over the life-giving essence of lakes, rivers, and seas. Her benevolence is as boundless as the waters she protects, her form fluid and enveloping. Mama Cocha's eyes shimmer with the reflection of her aquatic realm, a mirror to the world's watery veins. Her voice is the lapping of waves, the bubbling of streams, and the rush of rivers, a symphony that sings of sustenance and purification. As the maternal spirit of water, Mama Cocha's touch brings fertility to the land and abundance to the people. Her domain is a cradle of civilization, where settlements thrive by her grace and where the cycle of life is inextricably linked to her flows. In Mama Cocha's embrace, the world knows the comfort of clean waters, the joy of bountiful harvests, and the tranquility of gentle rains.
Physical Description
General Physical Condition
Serene figure reflecting the tranquility of the sea, often portrayed with symbols representing marine life and the abundance of the ocean.
Species
Ethnicity
Life
1438 CE
1533 CE
95 years old
Children
Sex
Female