Video - Gods from the Skies: The Connection Between Vamana and Viracocha
The ancient Indian texts, such as the Ramayana, likely speak of a time when planet Earth was colonized by various extraterrestrial humanoids. If you examine scriptures from ancient cultures worldwide, you often find references to gods descending from the sky and establishing civilizations. The Ramayana recounts the story of Rama and his war against a powerful humanoid creature named Ravana. However, it also intriguingly describes regions of South America in a section called the Kishkindha Kanda. According to this text, the first avatar of Vishnu in the Treta Yuga descended on the Andes Mountains and left a marking there. This avatar was dwarfish and is known in Hindu texts as Vamana. Surprisingly, the Inca and pre-Inca civilizations of the region worshiped a god called Viracocha, who was also depicted with dwarfish features. Furthermore, the Incas believe that Viracocha created the Paracas Trident, a geoglyph marking on the landscape. The similarities between Vamana and Viracocha raise the intriguing possibility that they might be the same entity or represent a common archetype in ancient mythologies!