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Tezcatlipoca really means "smoking mirror". He got this name from looking through a black mirror. : ) : )
smoking mirror
the night sky and many dark things
According to legends, Aztecs worshipped no less than 200 gods and goddesses. Among these gods were Huitzilopochtli, Tlaloc, Tonatiuh, Tezcatlipoca, Chalchiuhtlicue, Centeotl, Quetzalcoatl, Xipe Totec, Mayahuel and Tlaltechutli.
Yes. Just Google Tezcatlipoca on Google and you'll see all the depictions.
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Tezcatlipoca really means "smoking mirror". He got this name from looking through a black mirror. : ) : )
smoking mirror
From an obsidian mirror.
shadow mirror
Tezcatlipoca
elderly women
tezcatlipoca
the night sky and many dark things
elderly people
The main temple of Tezcatlipoca in Tenochtitlan was known as the Templo Mayor, which served as the central temple of the Aztec capital. Dedicated to the god Tezcatlipoca, a deity associated with night, sorcery, and conflict, the temple was a key site for religious ceremonies and rituals. It was part of a larger complex that also honored the god Huitzilopochtli, reflecting the duality of Aztec cosmology. The Templo Mayor was a prominent feature of Tenochtitlan until the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century.