Temple of the Three Windows
MachuPicchu, Perú
According to the Andean worldview, these three windows represented the three planes of the Inca universe: Hanan Pacha (the upper world of the gods), Kay Pacha (the earthly world), and Ukhu Pacha (the underworld or spiritual world). Furthermore, some chroniclers associate this temple with the legend of Tamputoqo, the mythical place from which the Ayar brothers, founders of the Inca lineage, emerged. Because of its monumental architecture and its profound symbolic charge, the Temple of the Three Windows was a ceremonial center dedicated to the Sun and the origin of the Inca people, a space where science, spirituality and architectural precision came together.
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