Study of the Pampay Mass (burial of offering) at the summit of the Andean snow-capped mountain as an example of (t,i,f)-Neutrosophic social structure
Keywords:
Peruvian Cultural traditions,, (t,i,f)-structure, (t,i,f)- Neutrosophic social structure, Refined I-Neutrosophic Structure, Neutrosophic StatisticsAbstract
The purpose of this research is to analyze the characteristics of the Mass Pampay ritual (burying an offering with
special objects) of the peasants on the summit of the snow-capped Apu Razuhuillca located in the Andes of Peru at 4,800 meters
above sea level as (t,i,f)-Neutrosophic social structure. The essence is to explain the syncretic relationship between the Catholic
religion and the ancestral Andean philosophy that has survived over time for generations. The method of study is a survey of the
natives and tourists, believer or not in the sacred power of the Apu (Andean God) that provides spiritual security to the pilgrims
on special dates of the Andean calendar, which is July 31 of each year, the ceremony on the eve of the Andean custom to the
branding of cattle in honor of the feast of “Taita Santiago”. We measure approximately the degree of certainty, ignorance, and
contradiction which are present in this tradition as a social phenomenon, which is a pillar in the local culture. For processing the
data we used Neutrosophic Statistics.
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