- In
Aztec mythology,
Tepoztēcatl [teposˈteːkat͡ɬ] (from
tepoztli "workable metal" [teˈpost͡ɬi] and tēcatl "person" [ˈteːkat͡ɬ] ) or Tēzcatzontēcatl...
- of
divine rabbits who meet for
frequent drunken parties. They
include Tepoztecatl, Texcatzonatl, Colhuatzincatl,
Macuiltochtli ("five-rabbit"), and Ometochtli...
- site in the
Mexican state of Morelos. It
consists of a
small temple to
Tepoztēcatl, the
Aztec god of the
alcoholic beverage pulque. In the
middle Postclassic...
- At the top of a hill,
there is a
small pyramid devoted to Ometochtli-
Tepoztēcatl, the
supposed inventor of pulque, a beer-like
drink made from the maguey...
- Ōmetōchtli,
leader of the Centzontotochtin. Tēzcatzoncatl Tlīlhuah Tōltēcatl
Tepoztēcatl Colhuatzincatl Mācuīltōchtli The
Cinteteo are gods of the
maizes ****ociated...
-
Mixcoatl Opochtli Oxomoco Painal Patecatl Tēcciztēcatl
Temazcalteci Tepoztēcatl Tlacotzontli Tlalocayotl Tlilhua Toci
Toltecatl Tonantzin Xilonen Xōchipilli...
-
subjugated kingdoms. In
Aztec mythology, the
tepoztli was used by the god
Tepoztécatl, god of
fermentation and fertility. In
Codex Borgia he is represented...
-
Pulque Gods Ometochtli, Two Rabbit,
master of the
Centzon Tōtōchtin
Tepoztēcatl, a
Pulque god ****ociated with Tepoztlán
Miller and
Taube (1993), p.40...
-
literal meaning of "two rabbit".
Centzon Totochtin Macuil-Tochtli
Mayahuel Tepoztecatl The
origins of the word
pulque are uncertain.
Octli is the (Nahuatl)...
- in a
cantina enjoying a pulque.
Agave nectar Cauim Chicha Palm
toddy Tepoztecatl Y. H. ****; E. Özgül
Evranuz (17 May 2012).
Handbook of Plant-Based Fermented...