>>15574034>sun cult (Aryan)Lol. Before the arrival of Europeans in Brazil, Native Americans here worshiped a solar god who abolished Matriarchy. The Jesuits demonized him.
>Jurupari, according to tradition, was born of a virgin woman, fertilized by the sun, who used, for that, the "juice of the cucura do mato". The order of this star came to reform the customs of the earth, in order to find in her a perfect dame. Until then, women ruled and men obeyed, which was contrary to solar laws. Jurupari took power from the hands of these Amazons and instituted the feasts of male emancipation or independence: women who discovered the secrets entrusted to men should die, as happened to Jurupari's own mother>The Jesuits told the natives that Jurupari would actually be the god of darkness and evil, or Satan himself, who would visit the natives in dreams, frightening them with nightmares and portents of horrible dangers, however preventing his victims from screaming - which, sometimes it caused suffocation. This is the most "probable", since the meaning of the word Jurupari is something like "he who shuts up", "who covers his mouth", or even "he who visits our swing net">Sometimes Jurupari is seen as a hideous mestizo who is always laughing, crooked mouth cripple, being very cruel and vengeful. In some indigenous cultures, it is described as a snake with arms; in others, as a common Amerindian endowed with great wisdom and divine powers. It has been described as an invisible baby, or simply as a "presence". In some of the myths involving the Jurupari, this hero dies burned, and from his ashes, the palm tree is born