Cozcacuauhtli is an auspicious day of the 16th trecena in the sacred Aztec calendar. Associated with the butterfly goddess Itzpapalotl, it’s regarded as a ...
Ozomahtli is an auspicious day in the ancient Aztec calendar, associated with celebration and play. As each day of the sacred Aztec calendar had its own ...
The day Quiahuitl is the 19th auspicious day in the religious Aztec calendar, represented by the symbol for rain. The day is governed by Tonatiuh, and ...
Tecpatl is the 18th day sign of the tonalpohualli, the sacred Aztec calendar used for religious purposes. The day Tecpatl (also known ...
Xochitl is the last of the 20 auspicious days in the sacred Aztec calendar, represented by a flower, and associated with the goddess Xochiquetzal. For the ...
Malinalli, the Nauhatl word for ‘grass’, is the 12th sacred day in the Aztec calendar (the tonalpohualli). Associated with the god Patecatl, Malinalli is a ...
Ehecatl is the second sacred day in the Aztec calendar, associated with the primordial creator, the Feathered Serpent god Quetzalcoatl. The day is also ...
Atl, meaning water, is a sacred day for purification and the 9th day in the Aztec tonalpohualli, the divinatory calendar. Governed by the Fire God ...
Cuetzpalin is an auspicious day of the fourth trecena, or unit, in the Aztec calendar. It was the first day of the 13-day period and was believed to have an ...
Coatl, meaning snake, is the first day of a 13-day period in the Aztec calendar, represented by the image of a stylized snake. It was an auspicious day ...