原Zaramama or Mamazara is the Peruvian goddess of grain. Her name means "grain mother" and she was occasionally incarnated in her own fields in the form of strangely shaped ears of corn or ears that joined in multiple growths. Sometimes these goddess images were made even more like Zaramama by being dressed as human women in a robe and shawl with a silver clasp. Sometimes, Zaramama came to earth in cornstalks which were hung by her worshipers on willow trees; festive dances were held around the willows, then the cornstalks were burned, assuring a plentiful supply of corn.
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译 Zaramama或Mamazara是秘鲁女神的粮食。她的名字的意思是“粮食母亲”,她偶尔在自己的田地上形成奇怪形状的玉米耳朵或耳朵的形式,加入多个成长。有时这些女神图像被做成更像Zaramama通过被穿戴作为人的妇女在长袍和披肩与银色扣子。有时,Zaramama来到地上的玉米秆,她的崇拜者挂在柳树上;在柳树周围举行节日舞会,然后玉米秆被燃烧,保证玉米的充足供应。