Tupá
Tupã can refer to more than one subject. In Guarani and other Tupian mythologies of South America, Tupã is the sky and thunder god, often regarded as the supreme creator and ruler of the cosmos. In many traditions he is described as the source of light, life, and order, and he is invoked in rites and prayers for rain, harvest, protection, and guidance. The figure of Tupã is central in oral literature and has been carried into contemporary works that depict Guarani culture. Across communities, the portrayal and attributes of Tupã can vary, reflecting the diversity of Tupian beliefs.
Tupã is also the name of a municipality in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Located in