The Aztec Gods
Explore the fascinating world of Tlaloc, one of Mesoamerica's most powerful and enduring deities. This episode examines the Aztec god of rain and thunder, whose worship spanned over two millennia across multiple civilizations including the Olmecs, Teotihuacan, and the Aztec Empire. Host Edmund Cross delves into Tlaloc's distinctive iconography, from his bulging eyes and fanged teeth to his blue-green coloration symbolizing water and fertility. Discover the god's mountain domain of Tlalocan, a paradise for those who died by water-related causes, and learn about the elaborate rituals and festivals like Atlcahualo that honored this crucial deity. The episode explores archaeological evidence from sites including the Templo Mayor, revealing the extensive offerings and resources dedicated to Tlaloc worship. Cross examines similar rain deities across Mesoamerica, including the Maya god Chaac, demonstrating the widespread importance of storm gods in agricultural societies. The discussion covers the persistence of weather-related traditions even after Spanish conquest and their blending with colonial practices. This comprehensive look at Tlaloc reveals how ancient peoples understood their relationship with nature, viewing weather not as random phenomena but as divine communication from a god who controlled the delicate balance between agricultural abundance and environmental destruction.
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