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    Há 4 dias · Ironically, if by ‘cult’ we mean ‘a system of religious veneration and devotion directed towards a particular figure’ this is precisely what did exist throughout ancient Mesoamerica, dedicated to the Plumed Serpent deity, known to the Aztecs as Quetzalcóatl and to the Yucatec Maya as Kukulkan (kan having a double meaning of snake and the sacred number four).

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  2. Há 4 dias · We know him as the Plumed Serpent but Quetzalcoatl was so much more! Images of serpents have been represented in Mesoamerican art since Olmec times, and we know that they are related to fertility and the earth. Quetzalcoatl, however, had feathers and this made him an altogether different being.

  3. Há 5 dias · K’awil is a Mayanized version of Quetzalcoatl known to the Quiche Maya as the Sovereign Plumed Serpent and to the Maya of Yucatan as Kukulcan, or Feathered Serpent. There fore its presumed that K’awil and Chac, who are both linked to serpents and lighting are another version of Sovereign Plumed Serpent and Heart of the Sky, named ...

  4. Há 3 dias · Tonight, we’ll read from “Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes” by Miss Parloa. The Maya believed that cacao was discovered by the gods in a mountain along with other delectable foods, for their divine use. According to Maya mythology, the Plumed Serpent gave cacao to the Maya after humans were created by the divine grandmother goddess.

  5. Há 2 dias · At the Temple of the Plumed Serpent in Mexico, there is horn symbolism that’s also depicted with deities such as Kronos, Jupiter, Pan, and all their corresponding archetypes. The horn (qeren) signifies both radiance and seed symbolism. That isn’t the only thing they have in common.

  6. Há 4 dias · Co-hosts Aubrey Paris and Emily Black share the story of Sor Juana, the first feminist of the New World. Could she have been a Daughter of the Plumed Serpent in National Treasure: Edge of History? How do we know she didn't hide the lapis box in the organ?

  7. Há 3 dias · The ten-span sword Susanoo used to slay the Yamata no Orochi, unnamed in the Kojiki and the Shoki's main text, is variously named in the Shoki's variants as Orochi-no-Aramasa (蛇之麁正, 'Rough [and] True [Blade] of the Serpent'), Orochi-no-Karasabi-no-Tsurugi (蛇韓鋤之剣, 'Korean (Kara) Sword of the Serpent' or 'Flashing ...