by Conny Waters January 21, 2019 from AncientPages Website
Xipe Totec as depicted in the Codex Borgia, shown holding a bloody weapon and wearing flayed human skin as a suit. Credit: Public Domain
Xipe Totec was an Aztec god worshiped by people across what is now central and western Mexico and the Gulf coast.
It was a fearsome deity
who according to the Aztecs invented war...
In Aztec mythology he was
as the god of life, death and rebirth as well as agriculture.
Aztecs believed Xipe
Totec had flayed himself to give food to humanity. His great temple
Yopico was located in the capital city of Tenochtitlan, which
is now Mexico City.
...who were usually appeased with human sacrifices.
Within this complex,
Aztecs also built a temple in honor of Xipe Totec.
According to Mexico's
National Institute of Anthropology and History, the temple’s
priests ritually sacrificed their victims on one of the temple's two
circular altars, then flayed them on the other and draped themselves
in their skin, Associated Press
reports. The Ndachjian-Tehuacan archaeological site in Tehuacan, Puebla state, Mexico. Credit: AP/ Mexico's National Institute
of Anthropology and History.
As one of the most important gods in pre-Hispanic Mexico, Xipe Totec was worshipped in a ceremony called Tlacaxipehualiztli, which in the indigenous Nahuatl language means,
A statue of Xipe Totec, a pre-Hispanic god whose priests sacrificed humans and then wore their flayed skins on their own backs as part of a fertility ritual in what is now Mexico. Credit: AP/ Mexico's National Institute
of Anthropology and History .
When the Spanish
conquistador Hernan Cortes and his army arrived in and took over
Mexico they put an end to these horrifying rituals...
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