Huitzilopochtli Rituals and Modern Concheros
Words: 632 1521Huitzilopochtli, often referred to as the "Hummingbird of the South," stands as one of the paramount divinities within the Aztec pantheon. This discourse delves into the manifold essence of Huitzilopochtli, delving into his origins, emblematic representations, and his pivotal function within Aztec society, with particular emphasis on his correlation with warfare and the solar realm. In accordance with Aztec lore, Huitzilopochtli emanated from Coatepec, or "Snake Hill." He emerged as the offspring of Coatlicue, the terrestrial goddess, impregnated by the […]