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Nanauatzin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The legend explains that there had been other four creations, and in each creation one of the major gods (Quetalcoatl, Tezcatlipoca, Tlaloc, Ehecatl) took the job of being the sun. |
 | | The god Ehecatl, the god of the wind, sacrifices all the gods, and then with a powerful wind makes the sun begins to move. |
 | | Ehecatl, the wind, becomes the symbol of the forces of nature: we can´t see him, but we can feel his power. |
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