Tlalocayotl

In this article we will explore in detail the fascinating world of Tlalocayotl. Throughout history, Tlalocayotl has played a crucial role in society, significantly impacting various aspects of daily life. From its origins to its relevance today, we will delve into its complexities, its contributions and its influence in different areas. Through a comprehensive analysis, we will discover the many facets of Tlalocayotl and how it has shaped our perception and understanding of the world around us. From its impact on culture to its impact on science, Tlalocayotl continues to be a topic of great interest and importance, which deserves to be explored in detail.

In Aztec mythology, Tlalocayotl (pronounced '*Tlah-low-kye-ottle') is the god of the East wind. His brothers are Cihuatecayotl, Mictlanpachecatl, and Huitztlampaehecatl, who personify the winds from the west, north, and south, respectively.

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  1. ^ Biblioteca Porrúa. Imprenta del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnología, ed. (1905). Diccionario de Mitología Nahua (in Spanish). México. pp. 168, 169. ISBN 978-9684327955.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Biblioteca Porrúa. Imprenta del Museo Nacional de Arqueología, Historia y Etnología, ed. (1905). Diccionario de Mitología Nahua (in Spanish). México. pp. 168, 169. ISBN 978-9684327955.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)