Showing posts with label Aztec Gods. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aztec Gods. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 February 2013

Quetzalcoatl

Quetzalcoatl is an Aztec Feathered Snake and child of Ometecuhtli.
~ He makes an appearance as Ehecatl.
~ Quetzalcoatl's sibling is Xolotl together with his mother as Leading Goddess Coatlicue.
~ He assisted in creating the cosmos and started the process of universal death and revival.

Huitzilopochtli

~ Huitzilopochtli ( “Hummingbird”) ~

The primary god of the Aztecs and is known as their god of war.

Based on legend, it had been Huitzilopochtli that advised them to depart their traditional homeland and guided them to the Mexico Valley area.

Chantico

Unfortunately there isn't much information on Chantico.
However we do know that her name Chantico literally means "She Who Resides In The House".

She is the goddess of hearth fires, private treasures and volcanoes.

Ometecuhtli

Ometecuhtli was living in Omeyacan, the 13th Aztec heaven where by he'd dream up imaginative types of artificial insemination and release them on the planet willy nilly.

The temple cleaner Coatlicue had been a favorite guinea pig, that caused the woman's a massive array of difficulties.

Tezcatlipoca

Tezcatlipoca is a god of the night sky, lord of the ancestral memory, lord of time and the God of the North, the embodiment of transformation by means of conflict.

Along with his everlasting opposite Quetzalcoatl, he developed the world.

Tlaloc

Tlaloc, god of heavenly waters, lightning flashes and hail, patron of earth workers, had been among the most ancient and most essential deities within the Aztec pantheon.

Historical research suggests that he had been worshipped in Mesoamerica prior to the Aztecs even arriving in Mexico’s middle highlands within the 13th century.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

Chantico Aztec Goddess

Chantico the beautiful Aztec Goddess, her name literally means "She Who Dwells In The House", the empress of hearth fires treasures and volcanoes.

Chantico Aztec Goddess

Chantico the beautiful Aztec Goddess, her name literally means "She Who Dwells In "The House", the empress of hearth fires treasures and volcanoes.