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Tepoztécatl : ウィキペディア英語版
Tepoztecatl

In Aztec mythology, Tepoztecatl (from ''tepoztli'' "workable metal" and ''tēcatl'' "person" ) or Tezcatzontecatl (from ''tēzcatl'' "mirror", ''tzontli'' "four hundred" and ''tēcatl'' "person" ) was the god of pulque, of drunkenness and fertility. The deity was also known by his calendrical name, ''Ometochtli'' ("two-rabbit").〔Canto Aguilar 1998〕 He is a consort of Mayahuel, who is a mask-avatar of Xochiquetzal.
According to Aztec myth, Tepoztecatl was one of the ''Centzon Totochtin'',〔Fernández 1992, 1996, p.146. ''Centzon Totochtin'' means 'the four hundred rabbits'. In this context, four hundred should be understood as ''uncountable'' or ''innumerable''.〕 the four hundred children of Mayahuel, the goddess of the maguey plant, and Patecatl, the god that discovered the fermentation process.〔 As a deity of pulque, Tepoztecatl was associated with fertility cults and Tlaloc.〔 Tepoztecatl was also associated with the wind, hence deriving an alternative name of Ehecacone, son of the wind.〔
Tepoztecatl appears in the Mendoza Codex carrying a copper axe.〔
El Tepozteco, in the Mexican state of Morelos, is an archaeological site named after the deity. The site was a sacred place for pilgrims from as far as Chiapas and Guatemala.〔 This site has a small pyramid built on a platform 9.5 meters high, located on a mountain overlooking the town of Tepoztlan.
== See also ==

* Aztec mythology in popular culture

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