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Topic: Chalmecacihuilt


  
  Amar
The goddess and spirit of the underworld, Mictlan, was Chalmecacihuilt (Kal•meca•kahilt).
Chalmecacihuilt was stirred by Amar’s devotion, but embarrassed and fearful of her attraction to the beauty and form of one who was merely flesh and blood.
She would be the one to grant Amar the immortality that the tribe sought but only if he remained loyal and celibate to only her for the rest of his natural life.
www.killerpumpkins.com /disciples/disciples-005Amar.html   (941 words)

  
  Mictlan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The journey was difficult and took four years, but the dead were aided by the psychopomp, Xolotl.
Other deities in Mictlan included Ciucoatl (who commanded Mictlan spirits called Cihuateteo), Acolmiztli, Chalmecacihuilt, Chalmecatl and Acolnahuacatl.
Mictlan was the Aztec underworld, ruled over by its Lord and Lady.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mictlan   (547 words)

  
 Aztec Gods and Goddesses - Crystalinks
The journey was difficult and took four years, but the dead were aided by the psychopomp, Xolotl.
Other deities in Mictlan included Ciucoatl (who commanded Mictlan spirits called Cihuateteo), Acolmiztli, Chalmecacihuilt, Chalmecatl and Acolnahuacatl.
In Aztec mythology, Mictecacihuatl was the Queen of Mictlan, the underworld, and wife of Mictlantecuhtli.
www.crystalinks.com /aztecgods.html   (5094 words)

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