Ehecatl

Ehecatl in Aztec mythology and the mythologies of other pre-Columbian cultures of Central America was a special manifestation of the creator god Quetzalcoatl, the other place is also called the god of learning and who breathed her life to the things. Ehecatl the West was assigned. Temples that were dedicated to him were cylindrical and were on circular substructures. Thus they offered the wind no attack. In his appearance Ehecatl Quetzalcoatl was depicted with a beard and beak mask. Ehecatl also played a role in the creation myths of the Aztecs. He was the ruler of the age of the Second Sun ( Four - Wind ), which went down in a hurricane. It was he, the sun, which was initially motionless in the sky, got his breath in movement and the ways of the rain god Tlaloc free blowing. As Ehecatl fell in love with the girl Mayahuel, he gave the people the ability to love, so Mayahuel could reciprocate his love.

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