llacrar
Llacrar is a traditional form of burial practiced by the indigenous peoples of the Amazon rainforest, particularly in the Peruvian Amazon. The term "llacrar" originates from the Quechua language, meaning "to bury." This practice involves the complete immersion of the deceased in a pit filled with water, typically a natural body of water such as a river or lake. The body is placed in a wooden coffin or a simple cloth wrapping, and the pit is then filled with water to ensure the body is completely submerged.
The llacrar ritual is deeply rooted in the cultural and spiritual beliefs of the indigenous communities. It
The llacrar practice is not limited to the Amazon region but is also found in other parts