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513: 540: 150: 525: 390:, because he was thought to be invisible and omnipresent, therefore seeing everything; and Tlazolteotl, the deity of lechery and unlawful love. It is said that when a man confessed before Tlazolteotl everything was revealed. Purification with Tlazolteotl would be done through a priest. One could only receive the "mercy" once in their life which is why the practice was most common among the elderly. 1066: 44: 991: 378:. It was said that Tlazolteotl and her companions would afflict people with disease if they indulged themselves in forbidden love. The uncleanliness was considered both on a physical and moral level and could be cured by steam bath, a rite of purification, or calling upon the Tlazōltēteoh, the deities of love and desires. 401:) to determine the best day and time for the purification to take place. On the day of, he would listen to the sins confessed and then render judgment and penance, ranging from fasts to presentation of offerings and ritual song and dance, depending on the nature and the severity of the sin. 479:(meaning "sweeping") that was held September 2–21 to recognize the harvest season. The ceremonies conducted during this timeframe included ritual cleaning, sweeping, and repairing, as well as the casting of corn seed, dances, and military ceremonies. 512: 816:
Klein reinterprets the ochre color symbols found around the mouth and nose of some Tlazolteotl depictions, as well as painted to represent matter emanating from the buttocks — from connoting 'dirt' to 'divine excrement.' She notes that
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According to Aztec belief, it was Tlazolteotl who inspired vicious desires and who likewise forgave and cleaned away sin. She was also thought to cause disease, especially
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The moons represent the cyclical nature of sin and purification, and the animal motifs serve to ground the deity in the earth and indicate fertility.
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The Art and Iconography of late post-Classic Mexico: a conference at Dumbarton Oaks, October 22nd and 23rd, 1977
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Sullivan, T. (1982). "Tlazolteotl-Ixcuina: The Great Spinner and Weaver". In Boone, Elizabeth Hill (ed.).
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Tlazolteotl played an important role in the confession of wrongdoing through her priests.
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mother goddess from the Gulf Coast who was assimilated into Aztec views of Tlazolteotl.
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symbolized the ingestion of the sin and in doing so purified it. She was depicted with
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For the Aztecs there were two main deities thought to preside over purification:
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An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya
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was one of the primary Aztec deities celebrated in the festival of
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Red Medicine: Traditional Indigenous Rites of Birthing and Healing
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Huaxtec statue of Tlazolteotl from Mexico, 900-1450 CE (
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Florentine Codex: History of the Things of New Spain
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Her 937:Miller, Mary; Taube, Karl (1997). 226:("the death caused by lust"), and 14: 1804:Lienzo de Coixtlahuaca I & II 1049:: Ometēcuthli and Omecihuātl (or 266:, the one beginning with the day 1064: 989: 946:de Sahagun, Bernardino (1982) . 538: 523: 511: 48:Tlahzōlteōtl as depicted in the 1979:Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I 1859:Oztoticpac Lands Map of Texcoco 1809:Lienzo de Santa María Nativitas 493:, the fictitious artifact, the 262:of the sacred 260-day calendar 208:. She is known by three names, 1819:Lienzo de Zacatepec I & II 499:Dumbarton Oaks birthing figure 161:of the Aztec sacred calendar ( 1: 497:is based on the actual Aztec 220:or filthy excrescence ") and 930:The Daily life of the Aztecs 414:was called "Deity of Dirt" ( 201:[t͡ɬaʔs̻oːɬˈteoːt͡ɬ] 1954:Historia Tolteca-Chichimeca 1814:Lienzo de Santiago Ihuitlan 798:Gonzales, Patrisia (2012). 2036: 1914:Codex Santa Maria Asunción 1694:Boban Aztec Calendar Wheel 847:Klein, Cecelia F. (1993). 467: 410: 345: 333: 325:(the younger sister, also 321: 311: 254:is the deity for the 13th 250: 1929:Codex Telleriano-Remensis 1719:Mapas de Cuauhtinchan 1-4 1689:Codices Becker I & II 1062: 701:Miller & Taube (1997) 530:Another drawing from the 420:) and "Eater of Ordure" ( 337:(the middle sister, also 41: 33: 26: 1869:Plano en papel de maguey 1679:Codices Azoyú I & II 2015:Love and lust goddesses 1664:Aubin Manuscript no. 20 955:Townsend, R.F. (2000). 831: 825: 819: 490:Raiders of the Lost Ark 473: 450: 443: 422: 416: 357: 351: 339: 327: 301: 268: 243: 234: 228: 222: 216: 210: 192: 1799:Lienzo Antonio de León 941:. Thames & Hudson. 928:Soustelle, J. 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Retrieved 890:The Guardian 888: 879: 867: 858: 852: 842: 815: 800: 781:, p. 15 774: 762: 757:, p. 11 750: 708: 696: 678:Viking Press 673: 649: 638: 633:, p. 12 596: 584: 565:Xōchiquetzal 532:Codex Borgia 488: 487:In the film 486: 465: 428:purification 408: 394: 393:The priest ( 392: 388:Tezcatlipoca 385: 382:Purification 373: 358:tlazōltēteoh 298: 287:There was a 286: 278: 248: 185:Tlahzōlteōtl 184: 178: 162: 127:(1,600 gods) 93:Ethnic group 50:Codex Borgia 22:Tlahzōlteōtl 1919:Selden Roll 1894:Codex Reese 1864:Paris Codex 1854:Codex Osuna 1754:Codex Durán 1739:Codex Cospi 1659:Aubin Codex 1595:Teotihuacan 1570:Chicomoztoc 1529:Tiānquiztli 1473:Zacatzontli 1453:Xochitlicue 1413:Tlalocayotl 1403:Tepoztēcatl 1313:Ītzpāpālōtl 1199:Nanahuatzin 1172:Tlazōlteōtl 1155:Tepēyōllōtl 1040:Primordials 996:Tlazolteotl 861:(3): 20–27. 854:Art Journal 715:, p. 8 495:Golden Idol 475:Ochpaniztli 468:Tlazōlteōtl 432:dirt-eating 423:Tlahēlcuāni 417:Tlazōlteōtl 411:Tlazōlteōtl 405:Dirt eating 352:ixcuinammeh 340:Tlahcoyēhua 251:Tlazōlteōtl 211:Tlahēlcuāni 193:Tlâçolteotl 169:Tlazolteotl 87:Mesoamerica 57:Other names 16:Aztec deity 2004:Categories 1904:Codex Ríos 1794:Codex Laud 1590:Tamoanchan 1584:Underworld 1565:Cemanahuac 1534:Tzitzimitl 1514:Cihuateteo 1489:Ahuiateteo 1443:Xōchipilli 1273:Cipactonal 1263:Cihuacōātl 1189:Citlālicue 1102:Xipe Totec 957:The Aztecs 922:References 570:Toilet god 551:Am,+.7001 395:tlapouhqui 317:first born 206:adulterers 197:pronounced 113:Omecihuatl 68:Tlalticpac 1633:Five Suns 1519:Civateteo 1433:Tonantzin 1428:Toltecatl 1333:Ixtlilton 1278:Cōātlīcue 312:Tiyacapan 244:Ix Cuinim 153:From the 104:Genealogy 1626:practice 1605:Tlālōcān 1509:Cintēteo 1388:Patecatl 1373:Opochtli 1368:Mixcoatl 1353:Mayahuel 1258:Chīmalmā 1248:Chantico 1238:Atlacoya 1214:Tōnatiuh 1140:Cinteotl 1130:Centeōtl 1106:Camaxtle 1047:Ōmeteōtl 820:tlazōlli 672:(2011). 559:See also 462:Festival 346:Xōcotzin 302:Ixcuinan 269:Ce Ōllin 235:Ixcuinan 217:tlahēlli 173:Cinteotl 141:Cinteotl 132:Children 120:Siblings 1652:Codices 1580:Mictlān 1555:Anahuac 1438:Xilonen 1418:Tlilhua 1378:Oxomoco 1358:Metztli 1288:Ehecatl 1233:Atlahua 1117:Deities 897:20 July 832:tzintli 505:Gallery 451:tzintli 322:Tēicuih 289:Huastec 258:trecena 240:Huastec 229:Ixcuina 159:trecena 109:Parents 99:(Nahoa) 1615:Tōllān 1560:Aztlán 1548:Places 1482:Groups 1463:Xolotl 1458:Xocotl 1383:Painal 1167:Tláloc 972:  808:  684:  343:) and 334:Tlahco 274:jaguar 83:Region 77:Female 73:Gender 1582:(The 576:Notes 549:, id: 436:ochre 328:Tēiuc 315:(the 135:With 97:Aztec 65:Abode 1423:Toci 1104:(or 1053:and 970:ISBN 899:2009 826:tzin 806:ISBN 682:ISBN 456:gold 445:tzin 376:STDs 187:(or 123:the 365:Sin 355:or 331:), 319:), 232:or 179:In 2006:: 887:. 859:52 857:. 851:. 814:. 786:^ 735:^ 720:^ 661:^ 623:^ 608:^ 276:. 242:: 195:, 191:: 183:, 139:: 1586:) 1229:) 1163:) 1108:) 1057:) 1025:e 1018:t 1011:v 978:. 901:. 690:. 553:) 238:(

Index

Nauhtzonteteo

Codex Borgia
Female
Mesoamerica
Aztec
Omecihuatl
Nauhtzonteteo
Piltzintecuhtli
Cinteotl

Codex Borbonicus
trecena
tonalpohualli
Tlazolteotl
Cinteotl
Aztec mythology
Classical Nahuatl
[t͡ɬaʔs̻oːɬˈteoːt͡ɬ]
adulterers
Huastec
trecena
Tōnalpōhualli
jaguar
Huastec
quadrupartite
first born
STDs
Tezcatlipoca
tonalpohualli

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