Religion:Piltzintecuhtli
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In Aztec mythology, Piltzintecuhtli [piɬt͡sinˈtekʷt͡ɬi] was a god of the rising sun, healing,[1] and visions, associated with Tōnatiuh. The name means "the Young Prince". It may have been another name for Tōnatiuh, but he is also mentioned as a possibly unique individual, the husband of Xōchiquetzal. He was the lord of the third hour of the night.[2] Piltzintecuhtli was said to be the son of Oxomoco and Cipactonal (the first man and woman that were created) and was seen as a protector of children.[3] He was identified as the Youthful Sun.[3]
Known also as "7 Flower," he was also a god of hallucinatory plants, including mushrooms.[4]
He was considered the father of Centeōtl, a deity who was sacrificed in order to bring forth plants.[2]
See also
- Black Sun (alchemy)
- Sol (mythology)
Notes
- ↑ "Piltzintecuhtli from Who's Who in Non-Classical Mythology". BookRags.com. http://www.bookrags.com/tandf/piltzintecuhtli-tf/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "AZTEC COSMOLOGY". University of Texas. http://www.utexas.edu/courses/stross/ant322m_files/cosmology.htm.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Fernández 1992, 1996, p.154.
- ↑ "Erowid Psilocybin Mushroom Vault : Psilocybe Mushroom FAQ". erowid.org. http://www.erowid.org/plants/mushrooms/mushrooms_faq.shtml.
References
- Fernández, Adela (1996) (in es). Dioses Prehispánicos de México. Mexico City: Panorama Editorial. ISBN 968-38-0306-7. OCLC 59601185.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piltzintecuhtli.
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