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Español: Sol, danos el puro y sagrado fuego Resplandeciente con su bata, el Villac Umu, o Sumo Sacerdote del sol, sostiene en alto un cuenco de oro para concentrar los rayos sobre la yesca que contiene y comienza a humear. Encenderá el fuego ceremonial en el altar que está detrás de él.
English: Give us, o sun, thy pure and sacred fire Resplendant in his flamelike robe, the Villac Umu, or High Priest of the Sun, holds aloft a golden bowl shaped to concentrate the rays upon the tinder it contains and set it smoldering. With this he will light the ceremonial fire on the open-air altar behind him.
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(February 1938). "In the Realm of the Sons of the Sun". National Geographic LXXIII (2). https://pueblosoriginarios.com/recursos/colecciones/inca/herget.html

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Author Herbert M. Herget (American illustrator, 1885-1950)

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