Pacha Mama is a symbol of the earth goddess in Inca mythology. The word "Pacha" refers to earth or land and "Mama" means mother. Pacha Mama is considered the fertility goddess and responsible for the harvest, crops, and soil. She is often depicted as a woman with a skirt made of fertile soil, carrying agricultural tools in her hands. In Inca culture, Pacha Mama is worshipped and offerings are made to her in the hope of having a good harvest and fruitful crops. The symbol of Pacha Mama is still revered today in many South American cultures and is a representation of Mother Earth and the balance between humanity and nature.
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