Statue Of Canaanite Fertility Goddess by Richard Nowitz Ancient art


Mayan Gods The Ancient Mayan Gods and Goddesses

Ixchel or Ix Chel was a 16th-century name given to a female jaguar goddess of medicine and midwifery in the ancient Maya culture. She is related to another Aztec goddess called Toci Yoalticitl, who lives in a sweatbath. Ixchel, also spelled Ix Chel, is a deity associated with the Mayan moon Goddess O. Ixchel was depicted as an evil old woman.


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Old World Gods The Mayan Goddess Ixchel of Medicine and the Moon In the pantheon of the Mayan religion, the Mayan goddess Ixchel presided over a wide range of things.


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Kukulcan (also known as Gucamatz and, more famously, Quetzalcoatl) was the most popular god among the Maya and it is not surprising that, even today, many of the Maya, and non-Mayan people, congregate at the temple twice a year to receive the blessings of his visit to the earth. Remove Ads Advertisement


Statue Of Canaanite Fertility Goddess by Richard Nowitz Ancient art

Mayan Gods - Ixchel. Ixchel is the most important goddess of the Mayan pantheon, and since she was found in different representations with the god Itzamná, they are considered husband and wife. This goddess was represented with the following aspects and events of the Mayan culture: She was associated with lunar cycles and fertility.


Giant Mayan Fertility Goddess Sculpture by TheFantasticAztec

Kokopelli and Kokopelli Mana as depicted by the Hopi. Kokopelli (/ ˌ k oʊ k oʊ ˈ p ɛ l iː /) is a fertility deity, usually depicted as a humpbacked flute player (often with feathers or antenna-like protrusions on his head), who is venerated by some Native American cultures in the Southwestern United States.Like most fertility deities, Kokopelli presides over both childbirth and agriculture.


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Known as the goddess of the Moon, from there comes her power and her gifts, she governs everything related to the cycles of the moon such as water, fertility, harvests, pregnancy, childbirth, as well as love and sexuality. But also as the patroness of textiles, painting, arts and medicine.


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Ixchel or Ix Chel ( Mayan: [iʃˈt͡ʃel]) is the 16th-century name of the aged jaguar Goddess of midwifery and medicine in ancient Maya culture.


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Ah Puch is the Maya god of the dead, most often associated with death, corporal decomposition, and the welfare of the newly dead. His epithets in the Quechua language include Cimi ("Death") and Cizin ("The Flatulent One").


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Ixchel is a Maya deity known as the Goddess of the Moon, in addition to fertility, childbirth, pregnancy, medicine, rain, womanly crafts, and war. She was believed to have the ability to control.


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In Aztec mythology, Xochiquetzal ( Classical Nahuatl: Xōchiquetzal [ʃoːt͡ʃiˈket͡saɬ] ), also called Ichpochtli Classical Nahuatl: Ichpōchtli [itʃˈpoːtʃtɬi], meaning "maiden"), [7] was a goddess associated with fertility, beauty, and love, serving as a protector of young mothers and a patroness of pregnancy, childbirth, and the crafts practiced b.


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INTRO Maya mythology › Maya pantheon HUN HUNAHPU Maya Fertility God Also known as God-S, Hun-Hunaphu, One-Hunahpu God of Fertility and Football Also known as God S. S is for Sport! A wizard of the dribble, he was unfortunate enough to come up against Xibalba, the Underworld Team, in the Cup Final.


Mayan fertility God in Tulum CIRCUMNAVIGATOR

Itzamna is one of the most important Mayan Gods, known as the God of the sky and the God of wisdom- hence the old wise man. He was the son of the creator God Hunab Ku and the husband of Goddess Ix Chel (more on her in a sec).


Mayan Gods, a Revenge by imperatorantea on DeviantArt

The Mother Goddess sits elegantly poised on a crescent moon to signify the moon's effect on menstrual change and fertility. The Maya saw the shadows in the moon as the outline of a rabbit, thus the Goddess holds a rabbit in her arms, another fertility symbol. The Maya discovered that one moon cycle and one menstrual cycle are both 29.5 days.


Ixchel the Mayan goddess of the moon and fertility seen with her sacred

Ixchel was revered as the goddess of the moon, because of her feminine character. She represented the fertility linked to the earth, due to the fact that the cycles of the moon are those which determine the times of planting and harvest. She was also associated with the rains and the Maya rain god Chaac. The Maya represented her as a young.


"Ancient Mayan Fertility Goddess Art" Art Board Print by vivacandita

List of Maya gods and supernatural beings. This is a list of deities playing a role in the Classic (200-1000 CE), Post-Classic (1000-1539 CE) and Contact Period (1511-1697) of Maya religion. The names are mainly taken from the books of Chilam Balam, Lacandon ethnography, the Madrid Codex, the work of Diego de Landa, and the Popol Vuh.


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The Mayan civilization, which flourished in Central and South America from approximately 2000 BC to 1500 AD, left a lasting legacy on the island of Cozumel, located off the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. One of the most important figures in Cozumel's Mayan history is the goddess Ixchel, who played a central role in the island's mythology and spiritual beliefs.