Kasogonagá
deity sky Toba single tradition · 1
Kasogonagá is a Toba weather goddess who appears to shamans in visions induced by psychoactive plants. She is described as a colorful animal with a mouth that shoots lightning. She is closely associated with the Andes mountains.
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Source passages
“A myth tells of how a man found Kasogonagá on the ground, having fallen from her cloud. She asked the man to build a bonfire so that she could ride the smoke and return to the sky...In her gratitude, she made it rain, and told the man that if he needed anything, he could just ask her.”
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