Mama Cocha was the goddess of the sea in Andean mythology, worshipped by the indigenous peoples of the central and southern Andes. She was believed to be the mother of all sea creatures and responsible for its abundance. The Inca people considered her to be one of the main deities and worshipped her as the protector of sailors and fishermen. Mama Cocha was depicted as a beautiful woman with long hair, often adorned with seashells and wearing a crown of seaweed. She was also associated with fertility and was believed to have control over water sources, lakes, and springs. The Andean people offered her various items such as gold, silver, and seashells as a sign of respect and to gain her favor. The belief in Mama Cocha remains an important aspect of Andean culture today.
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