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Mitología Azteca::Ometochtli

Esta es mi interpretación de Ometochtli.
Ometochtli (en náhuatl, Dos-conejo), en la mitología azteca dios del pulque y la ebriedad venerado bajo la forma de un conejo. Estaba asociado con la fertilidad vegetal y con el viento.
 

This is my interpretation of  Ometochtli based on an aztec sculpture.
*In Aztec mythology, the Centzon Totochtin("four-hundred rabbits"; also Centzontotochtin) are a group of deities who meet for frequent parties; they are divine rabbits, and the gods of drunkenness. Some of their named members include Tepoztecatl, Texcatzonatl,Colhuatzincatl Macuiltochtli ("five-rabbit") and Ometotchtli ("two-rabbit"). Their parents were Patecatl and Mayahuel, and they may have been brothers of Ixtlilton.
Ometochtli is the collective or generic name of various individual deities and supernatural figures associated with pulque. 
 
 
 
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