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VIRACOCHA: The Supreme God VISHNU in the Western Hemisphere

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The fanged Leonid Face of VIRACOCHA in one of His totem pole style Forms.

VIRACOCHA is the Supreme God of all of the Andean Tribes and has religious cognates throughout the tribes of the Western Hemisphere. His worship had an ancient center near lake Titicacha and Machu Picchu. The Great Flood Story was prominent among the Andean Tribes and there are many connections between the worship of VISHNU in the Vedic-Vaishnava Flood Story of MANU and the Cultus of VIRACOCHA in the Region of this Lake and Machu Picchu. Macha PucharaMATSYA’s Fin‘ is the Sacred Peak in the Himalayas that is shaped like Machu Picchu. The totem-pole style of the multi-headed Form of VISHNU / AVALOKITESHVARA, especially the Bhagavad-gita related KALAH Form is quite obviously the totem-pole style multi-headed Form of VIRACOCHA. VAIROCANA is a sectarian By-Name of the ADI PURUSHA in Mahayana Buddhism. There may be a connection between the Names themselves, but the Deity in both cases is obviously the ADI PURUSHA, the Cosmic and Supra-Cosmic Lord of All. VIRACOCHA in His totem pole style multi-headed Form. Compare this to the Mahayana Buddhist totem pole style multi-headed Forms of AVALOKITESHVARA / VISHNU. Some of the Forms of VIRACOCHA the Andean Supreme God are recognizably Forms of VISHNU.

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