Moon Temple (Chía)
Chía rising over the Bogotá savanna | |
Location within Colombia | |
Location | Chía, Cundinamarca |
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Region |
Bogotá savanna Altiplano Cundiboyacense, Colombia |
Coordinates | 4°52′11.76″N 74°05′14.30″W / 4.8699333°N 74.0873056°WCoordinates: 4°52′11.76″N 74°05′14.30″W / 4.8699333°N 74.0873056°W |
Altitude | 2,636 m (8,648 ft)[1] |
Type | Temple |
Part of | Muisca sites |
History | |
Abandoned | Spanish conquest |
Periods | Late Muisca |
Cultures | Muisca |
Satellite of | Bacatá |
Site notes | |
Condition | Destroyed |
The Moon Temple of Chía was a temple constructed by the Muisca as a place of worship for their Moon goddess Chía. The temple was built in Chía, Cundinamarca, Colombia, then part of the Muisca Confederation. It was one of the most important temples in the religion of the Muisca.[2][3] The temple was destroyed during the Spanish conquest of the Muisca on the Altiplano Cundiboyacense. Little is known about the temple built on the Tíquiza Hill in western Chía bordering Tabio.[4]
Structure and worship
The Temple of the Moon was built on the Tíquiza Hill west of the urban centre of Chía. The Muisca had an advanced knowledge of astronomy and constructed various sites across their territories. El Infiernito, just outside Villa de Leyva has survived, while the Sun Temple of Sugamuxi has been reconstructed. Just like the Sun Temple, the Moon temple was constructed according to the positions of the respective celestial body.[5]
At the temple rituals were organised by the caciques and zipas of the Muisca Confederation. The caciques and priests at the Moon Temple wore white robes, different from those at the Sun Temple that were red.[4] The Moon Temple not only formed a place of worship, also education to the new caciques and Muisca rulers was provided near the temple (Seminario de la Cuca).[5][6][7]
Other Moon temples in the world
- Pyramid of the Moon - Aztec religion
- San Gervasio - Maya religion
- Temple of the Moon - Inca religion
- Temple of the Moon - China
- Somnath - Hinduism
See also
- Muisca religion
- Chía - goddess of the Moon of the Muisca
- Sun Temple, Cojines del Zaque, Piedras del Tunjo
References
- ↑ Google Maps Elevation Finder
- ↑ Ocampo López, 2013, Ch.4, p.33
- ↑ Ocampo López, 2007, Ch.V, p.226
- 1 2 (Spanish) Muisca Precolombino
- 1 2 (Spanish) Templo de la Luna in Chía - Pueblos Originarios
- ↑ (Spanish) Education at the Moon Temple, Chía
- ↑ (Spanish) Chía, Ciudad de la Luna - El Tiempo
Bibliography
- Ocampo López, Javier. 2013. Mitos y leyendas indígenas de Colombia - Indigenous myths and legends of Colombia, 1-219. Plaza & Janes Editores Colombia S.A..
- Ocampo López, Javier. 2007. Grandes culturas indígenas de América - Great indigenous cultures of the Americas, 1–238. Plaza & Janes Editores Colombia S.A..
External links
- (Spanish) The Muisca of Chía