- Aztec mythology
The
Aztec civilization recognized a polytheistic mythology, which contained the many gods (over 100) and supernatural creatures from their religious beliefs.History
Aztec culture is generally grouped with the cultural complex known as the "
Nahua " because of the common language they shared. According to legend, the various groups who were to become the Aztecs arrived from the north into theAnahuac valley aroundLake Texcoco . The location of this valley and lake of destination is clear – it is the heart of modernMexico City – but little can be known with certainty about the origin of the Aztec.There are different accounts of their origin. In the myth the ancestors of the Mexica/Aztec came from a place in the north called
Aztlán , the last of seven "nahuatlacas" (Nahuatl-speaking tribes, from "tlaca", "man") to make the journey southward, hence their name "Azteca". Other accounts cite their origin in Chicomostoc, "the place of the seven caves", or at Tamoanchan (the legendary origin of all civilizations).The Mexica/Aztec were said to be guided by their god
Huitzilopochtli , meaning "Left-handedHummingbird " or "Hummingbird from the South". When they arrived at an island in the lake, they saw aneagle which was perched on anopal cactus full of its fruits ("nochtli"). (Due to a mistranslation of an account by Tesozomoc, it became popular to say the eagle was devouring a snake, but in the original Aztec accounts, the snake is not mentioned. One states that it was eating a bird, another indicates that it was only perched in the cactus, and a third just says it was eating something.) This vision fulfilled a prophecy telling them that they should found their new home on that spot. The Aztecs built their city ofTenochtitlan on that site, building a greatartificial island , which today is in the center ofMexico City . This legendary vision is pictured on theCoat of Arms of Mexico ., which they also identified with the more ancient Teotihuacan.
Because the Aztec adopted and combined several traditions with their own earlier traditions, they had several
creation myth s; one of these, theFive Suns describes four great ages preceding the present world, each of which ended in a catastrophe. Our age – "Nahui-Ollin", the fifth age, or fifth creation – escaped destruction due to the sacrifice of a god (Nanahuatl, "full of sores", the smallest and humblest of the gods) who was transformed into the Sun. This myth is associated with the ancient city of Teotihuacan, which was already abandoned and destroyed when the Aztec arrived. Another myth describes the earth as a creation of the twin godsTezcatlipoca andQuetzalcoatl . Tezcatlipoca lost his foot in the process of creating the world and all representations of these gods show him without a foot and with a bone exposed. Quetzalcoatl is also called "White Tezcatlipoca".Gods
* Acolnahuacatl, or Acolmiztli - a god of the underworld,
Mictlan
* "Acuecucyoticihuati" (seeChalchiuhtlicue )
*Amimitl - god of lakes and fishermen*
Atlacamani - goddess of oceanic storms such as hurricanes
*Atlacoya - goddess of drought
*Atlatonan (also "Atlatonin") - goddess of the coast
*Atlaua - water god
*Ayauhteotl - goddess of mist, fog, vanity and fame*
Camaxtli - god of hunting, war, fate and fire
* "Centeotl" (seeCinteotl )
*Chalchiuhtlatonal - god of water
*Chalchiuhtecolotl - a night owl god
*Chalchiuhtlicue (also "Chalciuhtlicue," or "Chalchihuitlicue") (She of the Jade Skirt). (Sometimes "Acuecucyoticihuati") - the goddess of lakes and streams, and also of birth; consort ofTlaloc .*
Chalchiuhtotoliq (Precious Night Turkey) - god of pestilence and mystery
*Chalmecatecuchtlz - a god of the underworld,Mictlan and sacrifices
*Chalmecatl the underworld,Mictlan and the north
*Chantico - the goddess of hearth fires, personal treasure, and volcanoes
*Chicomecoatl (also "Chalchiuhcihuatl", "Chiccomeccatl", or "Xilonen") - goddess of newmaize and produce, wife ofCinteotl .*
Chicomexochtli - a patron of artists
*Chiconahui - a domestic fertility goddess
*Chiconahuiehecatl - associated with creation
*Cihuacoatl (also "Chihucoatl" or "Ciucoatl") (Woman Serpent) - an aspect ofIlamatecuhtli and consort ofQuetzalcoatl *
Cinteotl (also "Centeotl" or "Centeocihuatl") - the principalmaize god, son ofTlazolteotl *
Cipactonal - god of astrology and the calendar
* "Citlalatonac" (seeOmeteotl )
*Citlalicue - a creator of the stars
*Coatlicue (She of the Serpent Skirt) - legendary mother ofCoyolxauhqui , the Centzon Huitzahua, andHuitzilopochtli
*Cochimetl (also "Coccochimetl") - god of commerce, bartering, and merchants*
Coyolxauhqui - legendary sister ofHuitzilopochtli , associated with the moon, possibly patroness of themilky way
*Cuaxolotl - a goddess of the hearth*
Ehecatl (also "Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl ") - the god of the Wind and creator of the earth, heavens, and the present race of men. As god of the west, one of theskybearer s*
Huehuecoyotl (also "Ueuecoyotl") - a trickster god of indulgence and pranks. A shapeshifter, associated with drums and the coyote
*Huehueteotl (also "Ueueteotl", "Xiuhtecuhtli", "Xiutechuhtli") - an ancient god of the hearth, the fire of life. Associated with the pole star and the north, and serves as a skybearer
*Huitzilopochtli (also "Mextli", "Mexitl", "Uitzilopochtli") - the supreme god ofTenochtitlan , patron of war, fire and the sun
*Huixtocihuatl (also "Uixtochihuatl") - a goddess of salt and saltwater*
Ilamatecuhtli (also "Cihuacoatl" or "Quilaztli") - aged goddess of the earth, death, and themilky way . Her roar signalled war
*Itztlacoliuhqui-Ixquimilli - god of stone, obsidian, coldness hardness, and castigation. Aspect ofTlahuizcalpantecuhtli
*Itzli - god of sacrifice and stone knives.
*Itzpapalotl - Queen ofTomoanchan and one of theCihuateteo (night demons) andtzitzimime (star demons)
*Ixtlilton - the god of healing, dancing, festivals and games. Brother ofXochipilli .
*Macuilcozcacuauhtli (five vulture) - one of theAhuiateteo (gods of excess)
*Macuilcuetzpalin (five lizard) - one of theAhuiateteo (gods of excess)
*Macuilmalinalli (five grass) - one of theAhuiateteo (gods of excess)
* Macuiltochtli (five rabbit) - one of theAhuiateteo (gods of excess)
*Macuilxochitl (five flower) - the god of games and gambling, and chief of theAhuiateteo (gods of excess)*
Malinalxochitl - sorceress and goddess of snakes, scorpions and insects of the desert
*Matlalceuitl (also "Matlalcueje") - goddess of rainfall and singing. Identified withChalchiuhtlicue .
*Mayahuel (also "Mayahual", or "Mayouel") - the goddess ofmaguey , and by extension, alcohol
*Metztli (also "Metztli", "Tecuciztecatl", "Tecciztecatl")- lowly god of worms who failed to sacrifice himself to become the sun, and became the moon instead, his face darkened by a rabbit.
*Mextli - a god of war and storms*
Mictecacihuatl (also "Mictlancihuatl") - goddess of death and Lady ofMictlan , theunderworld
*Mictlantecuhtli (also "Mictlantecuhtzi", or "Tzontemoc") - the god of death and Lord ofMictlan , also as god of the south, one of theskybearers
*Mixcoatl (cloud serpent) - god of hunting, war, and themilky way . An aspect ofTezcatlpoca and father ofQuetzalcoatl *
Nanahuatzin (also "Nana", "Nanautzin", or "Nanauatzin") - lowly god who sacrificed himself to become sun godTonatiuh * "Omacatl" (see
Tezcatlipoca )
* "Omecihuatl" (seeOmeteotl )
* "Ometecuhtli" (seeOmeteotl )
*Ometeotl (also "Citlatonac" or "Ometecuhtli" (male) and "Omecihuatl" (female)) - the god(s) of duality, pregenator(s) of souls and lord/lady of heaven*
Ometotchtli (two rabbit) - drunken rabbit god, leader of theCentzon Totochtin
*Opochtli - left-handed god of trapping, hunting and fishing
*Oxomoco - goddess of astrology and the calendar*
Patecatl - the god of medicine, husband ofMayahuel
*Paynal - the messenger toHuitzilopochtli
*Quetzalcoatl (also Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli) (quetzal-feathered serpent) - creator god and patron of rulership, priests and merchants. Associated withEhecatl as the divine wind
* "Quilaztli" (seeIlamatecuhtli )* "Tecciztecatl" (see
Mextli )
*Temazcalteci (also "Temaxcaltechi") - goddess of bathing and sweatbaths
*Teoyaomicqui (also "Teoyaomiqui")- the god of dead warriors
*Tepeyollotl - (The jaguar form ofTezcatlipoca ) god of the heart of the mountain, associated withjaguar s, echoes, and earthquakes
*Tepoztecatl (also "Tezcatzontecatl") - god ofpulque and rabbits*
Teteoinnan - mother of the gods
*Tezcatlipoca (also "Omacatl", "Titlacauan") - omnipotent god of rulers, sorcerers and warriors; night, death, discord, conflict, temptation and change. A sinister rival toQuetzalcoatl . Can appear as ajaguar .
*Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli - destructive god of the morning star (venus), dawn, and of the east. One of theskybearers *
Tlaloc (also "Nuhualpilli") - the great and ancient provider and god of rain, fertility and lightning
*Tlaltecuhtli - goddess of earth, associated with difficult births*
Tlazolteotl (also "Tlaelquani", "Tlazolteotli")- the goddess of purification from filth, disease or excess
*Tloquenahuaque - a creator god or ruler
*Toci (also "Temazcalteci") - grandmother goddess, heart of the earth and mother of the gods. Associated with midwives and war
*Tonacatecuhtli - the aged creator and provider of food and patron of conceptions
*Tonacacihuatl - consort ofTonacatecuhtli *
Tonantzin - a mother goddess
*Tonatiuh - a sun god and heavenly warrior, associated with eagles and with the Maya
*Tzitzmitl - aged grandmother goddess*
Xilonen - the goddess of youngmaize
*Xipe Totec - the god of the seasons, seed germination and renewal, considered the patron of goldworkers
*Xiuhcoatl (fire serpent or turquoise serpent) - embodiment of the sun's rays and emblem ofXiuhtecuhtli
*Xiuhtecuhtli -(also calledHuehueteotl )*
Xochipilli - the young god of feasting, painting, dancing, games, and writing. Associated withMacuilxochitl andCinteotl
*Xochiquetzal - goddess of love, beauty, female sexuality, prostitutes, flowers, pleasure, craft, weaving, and young mothers
*Xocotl - star god associated with fire
*Xolotl - canine companion ofQuetzalcoatl and god of twins, sickness and deformity. Accompanies the dead toMictlan *
Yacatecuhtli (also "Yactecuhtli") - the god of merchants and travelersSerpent gods
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Chicomecoatl
*Cihuacoatl
*Coatlicue
*Mixcoatl
*Quetzalcoatl
*Xiuhcoatl
*Liliana God groups
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Ahuiateteo (alsoMacuiltonaleque ) - five gods who personify excess
*Cihuateteo (also Civatateo) - souls of women who died in childbirth who lead the setting sun in the western sky. Also night demons who steal children, and cause seizures, insanity and sexual transgression. They also accompany warriors to heaven.
*Centzon huitznahua - southern stars, children ofCoatlicue
*Centzon Totochtin (400 rabbits) - gods ofpulque
*Skybearers - associated with the four directions, supported the vault of the sky.
*Tzitzimime - star demons of darkness that attack the sun during eclipses and threaten the earthSupernatural creatures
* Ahuitzotl - a man-eating water-dwelling dog-monkey with a hand on its tail
*Cipactli - thecaiman at the foundations of the earth
*Cihuateteo -the spirits of human women who died in childbirth (mociuaquetzque.)
*Nagual - a tutelary animal or vegetable spirit
*Nahual - a shapeshifting sorcerer or witch
*Tlaltecuhtli - a toad goddessLegendary heroes
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Popocatepetl - Legendary warrior
*Liliana -queen of beauty and lovePlaces
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Aztlán (land of the herons) - the original home of the Mexica before the peregrination and the establishment ofTenochtitlan
*Iztaccihuatl
*Mictlan - the underworld.
*Popocatepetl
*Tlalocan first paradise.
*Tehuantepec place of the hill of the sacred jaguar
*Tlillan-Tlapallan middle realm of the heaven (middle paradise).
*Tonatiuhichan highest paradise
*Tamoanchan References
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Aztec philosophy External links
*gutenberg|no=14993|name=Rig Veda Americanus, "
Daniel Brinton (Ed); late 19th C. compendium of some Aztec mythological texts and poems appearing in one MS. version of Sahagun's 16th C. codices.
* [http://www.history-aztec.com Aztec history, culture and religion] B. Diaz del Castillo, The Discovery and Conquest of Mexico (tr. by A. P. Maudsley, 1928, repr. 1965)
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