- Tupã (mythology)
Tupa (also Tupã, Tupave or Tenondete) is the name of the supreme
god in theGuaraní creation myth. Tupa is also the word in theGuaraní language that means "god". Tupa is considered to be the creator of theuniverse , and more specifically the creator oflight . His residence is theSun .Before the creation of the
human race, Tupa wedded the goddessArasy , themother of thesky whose home was theMoon . According to the myth, Tupa and Arasy descended upon theEarth one morning after their wedding, and together they created the rivers and the seas, the forests, the stars and all the living beings of the universe. It is said that the location they stood while creating these things was atop a hill inAreguá , a small city inParaguay near the capital ofAsunción . Tupa and Arasy met through a constellation of stars,and it took them years to find one another.After the creation of all the things in the earth, Tupa set to creating the first human couple on the earth. For his creation, Tupa used a mixture ofclay , juice extracted fromyerba mate , blood from theshort-tailed nighthawk , the leaves of several kinds of plants, and finally acentipede . He made a paste of this mixture, using the waters from a nearby spring that would becomeLake Ypacaraí . From this paste Tupa created a pair of statues in his image, and left them in the sun to dry and filled them with life. The newly created humans were placed in front of the gods, and the woman was named Sypave (literally "mother of the people") by Arasy, and the man was named Rupave (literally "father of the people") by Tupa.Tupa was known for his personality, and this is how many people remember him. He was a very seductive/sexual god.This led to his many children.Tupa and Arasy counselled the humans to live peacefully, to procreate, and to live in love. Tupa then created the spirits of good and evil, Angatupyry and Tau, left them to guide the people down one path or another and departed back into the heavens.
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