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The Maya used the name Kukulkan to refer to the same feathered serpent god. According to Aztec tradition, Quetzalcoatl was one of the creator deities responsible for shaping the world and humanity.
Neither Aztec nor Nahua describe a single group ... nocturnal sun and was overthrown by his brother, Quetzalcoatl, a god of wind, life, and light. Thus started the next cycle of the Nahua universe ...
Our next stop is Mictlan, the enigmatic realm of the Aztec underworld. Our expedition commences with the Nine Layers of Mictlan, each representing a distinct stage of the soul's passage. The souls ...
But for the Mexica (or Aztecs), there is the god Quetzalcátl, most likely created as an evolution of the historical figure. The “Quetzal-Feathered Snake” is the lord of the earth and skies ...
Inspired by the Aztec deity Quetzalcoatl, the "Feathered Serpent," Mexico's kit shines with a design that evokes the god's plumage and the feathered headdress known as the "copilli." "For this ...
Ehécatl was a wind god sometimes depicted as a version of Quetzalcoatl ... that the Spaniards stuck closely to the original Aztec urban grid when they built their own city on the ruins of ...