Tepoztecatl
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In Aztec mythology, Tepoztecatl (or Tezcatzontecatl) was the god of pulque, of drunkenness and fertility. He is a consort of Mayahuel, who is a mask-avatar of Xochiquetzal.
According to the myth, Tepoztecatl was one of the four hundred children of Mayahuel and the god Pantecatl. As a deity of pulque, Tepoztecatl was associated with fertility cults and Tlaloc.
In the Tepozteco mountain is the Tepozteco archaeological site, named after Tepoztecatl. The site was, thus, a sacred place for pilgrims from as far as Chiapas and Guatemala. This site has a monument for Tepoztecatl, called the Tepozteco House, a pyramid built on a platform 9.5 meters high.
[edit] Popular culture
Tepoztecal ("Tepoz" for short), a variation on Tepoztecatl, is a character in the webcomic Wapsi Square by Paul Taylor.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Tepoztecal. Wapsi Square webcomic. Retrieved on December 4, 2007.
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