Aztec Rain God 🌧️Also known as Nuhualpilli, TlàlocRain God of fertile heavenly watersThe Ruler of Tlalocan, the Fourth Level of Heaven, his domain is a water-filled paradise of lush green plants, from which he dispenses rain, lightning and other useful goodies. But with the Aztecs...
The Aztec rain god from the Church of La Enseanza, Mexico CityMatadamas-Gomora, DiegoMexicon
caused it to rain, and their crops and grain to grow, kindled50 fire at a breath, and wrought51 other marvels52, healing at once the sick, and giving sight to the blind; and that he spoke12 with as much propriety53 and elegance54 in the language of their country as if he had alway...
Containers of power: The Tlaloc vessels of the Templo Mayor as embodiments of the Aztec rain god.n/a.Tulane University.Winfield, Shannen M.Tulane University.
Latin American studies Containers of power| The Tlaloc vessels of the Templo Mayor as embodiments of the Aztec rain god TULANE UNIVERSITY Elizabeth H. Boone WinfieldShannen Mn/adoi:http://dx.doi.org/Shannen M. WinfieldDissertations & Theses - Gradworks...
Tlaloc, Aztec rain god. Representations of a rain god wearing a peculiar mask, with large round eyes and long fangs, date at least to the Teotihuacán culture of the highlands (3rd to 8th century ad). His characteristic features were strikingly similar t