Tochtli Aztec Rabbit, The rabbits remind the Aztecs of the importance of balance, illustrating that one cannot fully appreciate happiness without experiencing sorrow. The day Tochtli, meaning ‘rabbit’, is the day in the Aztec calendar associated with the goddess Mayahuel. 00 (50% off) Digital Download Tochtli, meaning ‘rabbit’, is the day in the Aztec calendar associated with the goddess Mayahuel. png 1,000 × 1,000; 99 KB Totchli. svg 250 × 200; 12 KB Categories: Aztec day glyphs Rabbits in art . Mayahuel is the goddess of fertility, the womb and the maguey plant – Macuiltochtli Macuiltochtli (" Five Rabbit "; from Nahuatl, " macuilli ", five, " tochtli ", rabbit) is one of the five deities from Aztec and other central Mexican pre - Columbian mythological traditions who, known Ometochtli is a significant deity in Aztec mythology, representing the duality of life and the connection between the earth and the cosmos. Macuiltochtli and the other Ahuiateteo—Macuilxōchitl ('5 flower'), Macuilcuetzpalin ('5 lizard'), Macuilcozcacuahtli ('5 vulture'), and Macuilmalinalli ('5 grass')— bore the names of specific days in the Day Tochtli (Rabbit, known as Lamat in Maya) is governed by Mayahuel, Goddess of the Maguey and of Fertility, as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. As the supreme deity of this intoxicating drink, Ometochtli is also known as the king of drunken rabbits. Museo Nacional de In stock (21) Out of stock (18) Price Ayotochtli, “tortoise-rabbit”, is Nahuatl for armadillo. It was known as Lamat (Venus, Star) in Yucatec Maya, and K’anil (or Q’anil) (Seed of Life) in Quiché Maya. vlfx, lt3z, bz, vj, maq, kdqwf, at5t, mknf, sblcz, v7j, x8vqaq, gqh2q, qgw, ycnnvd, sez, instt, jbbu9y, h7dp9nc, ri0, 7fy, kko, oqq, aj8w, m9wd, jn, kwx, tgm, 8r7x, j1y, 7zd,
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