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  Maya mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was a son of Vucub Caquix and Chimalmat.
A powerful ruling demon in the underworld, Xibalba, and, by Chimalmat, the father of the demonic giants Cabrakan and Zipacna.
He and his children were arrogant and the divine twins Hunahpu and Ixbalangue killed Vucub Caquix and Zipacna, along with Vucub Caquix's co-regent in the underworld, Hun Came, as revenge for the beheading of their father Hun Hunahpu.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chimalmat   (2194 words)

  
 Esotericism of the Popol Vuh by Raphael Girard, Glossary
With these three, one of the four primeval giants of the Popol Vuh who are vanquished by Hunahpú and Ixbalamqué in the Third Age and become transformed into the four "world pillars." God of earthquakes, associated with his brother, Zipacná.
Chimalmat Wife of Vukup Cakix, and mother of Zipacná and Caprakán.
After being vanquished by Hunahpú and Ixbalamqué, he and his wife Chimalmat and two sons, Zipacná and Caprakán, four giants, were transformed into four cosmic bearers.
www.theosociety.org /pasadena/popolvuh/pv-glos.htm   (2445 words)

  
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Chimalmat A giant who, by Vucub Caquix, was the mother of Cabrakan and Zipacna.
Voltan An earth and drum god (originally a human hero who was deified), married to Ixchel.
Vucub Caquix A powerful ruling demon in the underworld, Xibalba, and, by Chimalmat, the father of the demonic giants Cabrakan and Zipacna.
www.find-ask.com /Encyclopedia/Akhushtal/Akhushtal.html   (1994 words)

  
 Esotericism of the Popol Vuh by Raphael Girard, ch 5
Hunahpú ran to seize him and a struggle began in which Vukup Cakix grabbed Hunahpú by the shoulder, threw him to the ground, and brutally tore off one of his arms, which he carried to his house.
Finally the operation is performed; then the giant no longer feels pain, his presence as a great Lord rapidly fades, and he suddenly dies, having lost his attributes.
The action wherein the supposed healer "takes away the emeralds which glittered in the beginning here on earth" reflects the triumph of the true gods over the false, of heaven over earth, and explains why the macaw has no teeth.
www.theosociety.org /pasadena/popolvuh/pv-5.htm   (4618 words)

  
 Zipacna -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Maya mythology, Zipacna was a son of (Click link for more info and facts about Vucub Caquix) Vucub Caquix (Seven Macaw) and (Click link for more info and facts about Chimalmat) Chimalmat.
He and his brother, (Click link for more info and facts about Cabrakan) Cabrakan (Earthquake), were considered often considered (Someone extremely diligent or skillful) demons.
Indeed, it has been suggested by some interpretations of the Popol Vuh that it was Zipacna's lust and sexual appetite, not his hunger, that drove him to his doom.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/Z/Zi/Zipacna.htm   (601 words)

  
 Maya mythology -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Buluc Chabtan:Sometimes referred to as "God F," he was a war god who received human sacrifices.
Voltan:An earth and drum god (originally a human hero who was deified), married to Ixchel.
Vucub Caquix:A powerful ruling demon in the underworld, Xibalba, and, by Chimalmat, the father of the demonic giants Cabrakan and Zipacna.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/maya_mythology.htm   (2191 words)

  
 The Mythic and Heroic Sagas
He then proceeded to his dwelling, where he was met and anxiously interrogated by his spouse Chimalmat.
Tortured by the pain in his teeth and jaw be, in an access of spite, hung Hun-Ahpu's arm over a blazing fire, and then threw himself down to bemoan his injuries, consoling himself, however, with the idea that he had adequately avenged himself upon the interlopers who had dared to disturb his peace.
The ancients persuaded him to be operated upon in order to relieve his sufferings, and for his glittering teeth they substituted grains of maize.
www.harvestfields.ca /ebook/NativeTribal/00pgs/popolvul.htm   (10176 words)

  
 Popol Vuh: Popol Vuh, Part I: I. Chapter 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Well, now Vucub-Caquix had two sons: the first was called Zipacná, the second was Cabracán; and the mother of the two was called Chimalmat,
The similarity between the names Chimalmat, the wife of Vucub-Caquix, and Chimalman, the mother of Quetzalcoatl, has been noted.
It may be merely a coincidence, but it may also be due to the influence of the Mexican legend.
www.bibliotecapleyades.net /popol_vuh/pv13.htm   (752 words)

  
 Popol Vuh (Mayan) The Council Book
His earthly descendants are scarlet macaws, with broken and toothless jaws and mottled white patches beneath their eyes.
And Chimalmat is the name of their mother, the wife of Seven Macaw.
And this is Zipacna, this is the one to build up the great mountains: Fire Mouth, Hunahpu, Cave by the Water, Xcanul, Macamob, Huliznab, as the names of the mountains that were there at the dawn are spoken.
www.tphta.ws /TPH_POPL.HTM   (19882 words)

  
 Myths of the Maya
He then returned to his house, where he was met by his wife, Chimalmat, who inquired for what reason he roared with pain.
In reply he pointed to his mouth, and so full of anger was he against Hun-Apu that he took the arm he had wrenched from him and hung it over a blazing fire.
Whilst Vukub-Cakix moaned and howled with the dreadful pain which he felt in his jaw and teeth (for the dart which had pierced him was probably poisoned) the arm of Hun-Apu hung over the fire, and was turned round and round and basted by Vukub's spouse, Chimalmat.
www.meta-religion.com /World_Religions/Ancient_religions/Central_america/myths_of_the_maya.htm   (10739 words)

  
 Ixcanleos Rescued In Dallas Angeliad of Surazeus Astarius Gothinius Jesuvius Prophet of Athena Liberty Goddess World ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Rough hands yank her on trembling legs where she stands with twenty young girls all staring blank-eye and astonished as Russian and Texan men with cowboy hats inspect their bodies with clinical hands then write names and numbers on clip-board.
Where are you Chimalmat please come quick and rescue me from slave-drivers with whips but Maria del Dios falls on bleeding knees when Roberto and Vladimir force her down as they strip her naked of her torn dress then push her into shower of steaming water.
Maria washes her skin clean closing eyes tight hoping to wake from strange nightmare till Vladimir whacks her head and throws a white towel over her face and shouts dry and dress for my clients come to shop.
worldchronicle.net /episoda.php?oda=Ixcanleos_Rescued_In_Dallas   (1179 words)

  
 Stargate Information Archive -> Forums -> Greek Gods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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Zipacna was a Mayan crocodile giant, the son of Gukup Cakix (the giant who pretended to be the sun and the moon) and Chimalmat and the brother of Caprakan (Mayan god of earthquakes and mountains).
This Egyptian goddess associated with war and divine vengeance.
www.sg1archive.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=10184   (1602 words)

  
 Popul Vuh
And this Seven Macaw has two sons: the first of these is Zipacna and the
And Chimalmat is the name of their mother, the wife
And this is Zipacna, this is the one to build up the great mountains: Fire Mouth,
www.fiu.edu /~northupl/populvuh.html   (8712 words)

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