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Pachamama Month Begins in Bolivia with Traditional Offerings
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The offerings are made both in homes and urban businesses, as well as at sacred sites of Andean culture.
On Saturday, the month of Pachamama, Mother Earth, began with traditional offerings that include sweets, medicinal plants, incense, and dried llama fetuses, symbols of gratitude and prosperity.
At La Cumbre, people begin rituals at dawn, waiting for the sunrise to “recharge” their energy with the prepared offerings.
The table includes sweets, sugar “mysteries” with images, the sacred plant wira k’oa, incense, copal, llama fat, fruits, flowers, cinnamon, and sugar, in addition to the traditional sullu.
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