Centzon Tōtōchtin

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In Mexica mythology, the Centzon Tōtōchtin are a group of divine rabbits who meet for frequent drunken parties. They are also known as Centzontōtōchtin.

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When

First attested
1200 CE
Attested period
1200 – 1600
Historical notes
Collective deity group from Postclassic central Mexican traditions.

Relationships

sibling of
Ixtlilton
manifests as
Mācuīltōchtli
has aspect
Mācuīltōchtli
child of
Patecatl, Mayahuel

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Sources

Source passages

“In Mexica mythology, the Centzon Tōtōchtin (Nahuatl pronunciation: [sent͡son toːˈtoːt͡ʃtin] "four-hundred rabbits"; also Centzontōtōchtin) are a group of divine rabbits who meet for frequent drunken parties.”

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“Macuiltochtli was also part of the Centzon Tōtōchtin, the four hundred rabbits which were all gods of drunkenness.”

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“According to Aztec myth, Tepoztēcatl was one of the Centzon Tōtōchtin, 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, Tepoztēcatl was associated with fertility cults and Tlāloc.”

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