
Deer Symbolism in the Aztec Calendar: Understanding Mazatl
Nov 5, 2023 · Mazatl, symbolized by the deer, is a day in the Aztec tonalpohualli calendar linked to nimbleness and grace. It signifies agility, freedom, and the spirit of survival, encouraging adaptability and strategic movement.
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Mazatl is a graphic maker who uses the public space as his main way to communicate ideas and emotions seeking to create conversations towards collective liberation. Mazatl's work is characterized by interventions of large scale woodcuts in …
Mazatl – Aztec symbol - Symbolikon Worldwide Symbols
Mazatl, meaning ‘deer’, is the day in the Aztec calendar associated with the god Tlaloc. Tlaloc is the god of rain and thunderstorms, associated with fertility, floods and droughts, and wrath.
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Daysign Mazatl (deer) - Aztec Calendar
Day Mazatl (Deer, known as Manik in Maya) is governed by Tlaloc, God of Rain and Thunderstorms, as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. Mazatl is the day of the hunt.
Trecena (13-day period) Mazatl - Aztec Calendar
The thirteen day period (trecena) that starts with day 1-Mazatl (Deer) is ruled by Tepeyollotl, the Heart of the Mountain, the Jaguar of Night, lord of the animals and darkened caves.
Aztec Symbols and Meanings
Mazatl, meaning ‘deer’, is the day in the Aztec calendar associated with the god Tlaloc. Tlaloc is the god of rain and thunderstorms, associated with fertility, floods and droughts, and wrath.
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Mazatl lives in San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico where he part takes in several collectives seeking social/political/enviromental justice; his art is inspired by the work individuals and collectives do to shake off the noose around our necks.
mazatl (CQ) | Visual Lexicon of Aztec Hieroglyphs
It is the head of a deer in profile, looking to the viewer's right. It has four antlers. It is painted reddish-brown, but its eye and antlers are left natural. Mazatl is a sign in the calendar. The person who held this name was probably born on the day of 12-Deer in the calendar.
20 Aztec Symbols (with meanings explained) – HowFarBack
Jun 30, 2022 · The day of the Deer (Mazatl) was governed by the god of rain and thunderstorms, Tlaloc. He was associated with wrath, droughts, floods, and fertility. It was a day for hunting and stalking whoever or whatever was a person’s quarry.