Tlaltecuhtli
posted by Krista | 4/4/2004 12:57:47 PM | Permalink |
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Tlaltecuhtli ("Earth Lord") was a large earth monster in Aztec mythology described as female, who desires flesh and has mouths at her elbows, knees, and other joints.According to the Histoyre du Mechique, Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl agree that they can't continue with their re-creation of the world with her around, so they decide to destroy her. Transforming into two great serpents, one snake seizes her left hand and right foot while the other seizes her right hand and left foot. They then rip the monster apart - her upper body becoming the earth and her lower half is thrown into the sky to create the heavens.
Reference
- Photo: Aztec earth deity, Tlaltechuhtli. Detail from stone sculpture, Late Postclassic period.
- Book An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya
- Book Aztec and Maya Myths



