Tlālōcān

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title: Tlālōcān
text: Tlālōcān is described in several Aztec codices as a paradise, ruled over by the rain deity Tlāloc and his consort Chalchiuhtlicue. It absorbed those who died through drowning or lightning, or as a consequence of diseases associated with the rain deity. Tlālōcān has also been recognized in certain wall paintings of the much earlier Teotihuacan culture. Among modern Nahua-speaking peoples of the Gulf Coast, Tlālōcān survives as an all-encompassing concept embracing the subterranean world and its d
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description: Aztec mythological paradise/underworld
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tl%C4%81l%C5%8Dc%C4%81n
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date modified: 2024-03-16T04:15:21Z
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