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・ Ek Boond Ishq
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・ Ek Chadar Maili Si
・ Ek Chalis Ki Last Local
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・ Ek Commando Knife Co.
・ Ek Cup Cha
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・ Ek Daav Bhutacha
・ Ek Dil Sau Afsane
・ Ek Din 24 Ghante
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・ Ek Din Achanak (TV series)
・ Ek Din Ka Sultan
・ Ek Din Pratidin
・ Ek Do Teen
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Ek Chuaj : ウィキペディア英語版
Ek Chuaj

Ek Chuaj, also known as Ek Chuah, Ekchuah, God M according to the Schellhas-Zimmermann-Taube classification of codical gods, is a Postclassic Maya merchant deity as well as a patron of cacao. Ek Chuaj is part of a pantheon of Maya deities that have been depicted in hieroglyphs and artwork of various Maya sites and has been interpreted as a significant part of Maya religion.
==Description==
Ek Chuaj can either be depicted as black-and-white striped, as he is in the Dresden Codex, or entirely black, as he is in the Madrid Codex. Other distinguishing characteristics of Ek Chuaj are his mouth, which is encircled by a red-brown border, his large lower lip, and the presence of two curved lines to the right of his eye. Other depictions of Ek Chuaj show him as an old man with only a single tooth. This is the appearance he most regularly takes in the Madrid Codex. He has been depicted with a pack of goods commonly carried by merchants, and his carrying of a burden is also indicated by the rope or tumpline tied around his head. He may also carry a spear and, in some instances, a scorpion's tail.

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