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Mayan deities
Bacab (Mayan pronunciation: [ɓaˈkaɓ]) is the generic Yucatec Maya name for the four prehispanic aged deities of the interior of the Earth and its water
Bacab
interior of the earth and of thunder, sky-carrier, sometimes depicted as four Bacabs that each represent the directions. The jaguar god of the underworld. Also
List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
List_of_Maya_gods_and_supernatural_beings
God of Time, God D
generally, Itzamná was the creator of humankind, and also the father of Bacab (Francisco Hernández), a fourfold deity of the interior of the Earth. In
Itzamna
The name Hun Ahau ("One Lord") appears frequently in the Ritual of the Bacabs, but is never specified as a death god. Ah Puch, though often mentioned
Maya_death_gods
Maya manuscript containing incantations
Ritual of the Bacabs is the name given to a manuscript from the Yucatán containing shamanistic incantations written in the Yucatec Maya language. The manuscript
Ritual_of_the_Bacabs
Pre-Columbian cultural area in the Americas
jaguar deity (Bacab). They are as follows: Hobnil, Bacab of the East, associated with the color red and the Kan years; Can Tzicnal, Bacab of the North
Mesoamerica
Beliefs of the ancient Maya people
early-colonial (16th-century) period, such as the Popol Vuh, the Ritual of the Bacabs, and (at least in part) the various Chilam Balam books Secondary sources
Maya_religion
Deities of the eight directions in Hinduism and Buddhism
Sangkara (Northwest) Rudra (Southwest) Hinduism portal Religion portal Bacab Bhairava Diggaja Dikpali Four Heavenly Kings Four sons of Horus Mahavidya
Guardians_of_the_directions
Buddhist gods
the Four Heavenly Kings of the visual kei scene. Religion portal Anemoi Bacab Four Dwarves (Norse mythology) Four Holy Beasts Four Living Creatures Four
Four_Heavenly_Kings
Group of Greek gods
lying to the southeast of Greece) Anemometer, modern device to measure wind Bacab Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri Vayu
Anemoi
Maya god of death and earthquakes
Ah Puch means to melt. He is considered the brother of Nohochacyum and Bacabs. According to Lacandon myth when a person dies Cizin burns the soul on his
Cizin
Part of Maya religion
and beings Death gods Jaguar gods Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane
Maya_death_rituals
Maya god of bees and honey
Ah Muzen Cab is a playable god in the video game Smite. Bee (mythology) Bacab Melipona Bees Suryanarayanan, Sainath; Beilin, Katarzyna (2020). "Milpa-Melipona-Maya:
Ah-Muzen-Cab
Maya god of rain, thunder, and lightning
de Landa, combines the four Chaacs with the four Bacabs and Pauahtuns into one concept. The Bacabs were aged deities governing the subterranean sphere
Chaac
Mayan deities
and beings Death gods Jaguar gods Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane
Maya_jaguar_gods
Mams were specifically associated with the four corners of the earth (see Bacab). (ii) In the Kekchi-speaking Alta Verapaz of Guatemala, one of the Mams
Mam_(Maya_mythology)
Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)
Pawatuns supported the corners of the mortal realm; in the heavens, the Bacabs performed the same function. As well as their four main aspects, the Bakabs
Maya_civilization
Religious practice
High priest (aj kʼin), evincing the eye of Kinich Ahau Itzamna and the netted headdress of the Bacabs, while instructing scribes
Maya_priesthood
Religious activity involving killings of humans and animals
and beings Death gods Jaguar gods Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane
Sacrifice_in_Maya_culture
and beings Death gods Jaguar gods Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane
Maya_mythology
the winds, storms and fire. Pauahtuns, wind deities associated with the Bacab and Chaac. Guabancex, goddess of the wind and hurricanes. Huayra-tata, god
List_of_wind_deities
Mayan goddess
medicine whom they called Ixchel" were brought forward. In the Ritual of the Bacabs, Ixchel is once called "grandmother". In their combination, the goddess's
Ixchel
South wind god in Greek mythology
"south land." Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Mythology portal Bacab Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri Vayu
Notus
Mythological depictions of bees
with bees and beekeeping under the name or aspect of Mok Chi'. Hobnil, the Bacab who represents the East, may be associated with bees and beehives. According
Bees_in_mythology
West wind god in Greek mythology
Rezzonico, Venice. Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Mythology portal Bacab Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri Vayu
Zephyrus
Ruler of Chichén Itzá
Chac-Xib-Chac was said by some scholars to be one of the names of the Red Bacab, and some experts believe that this may actually be the name of the red
Chac-Xib-Chac
East wind god in Greek mythology
ancients knew. Ancient Greece portal Ancient Rome portal Mythology portal Bacab Dáinn, Dvalinn, Duneyrr and Duraþrór Norðri, Suðri, Austri and Vestri Vayu
Eurus
Topics referred to by the same term
state Kan (surname), including a list of people with the surname One of the Bacabs of Mayan mythology Kan (musician), Japanese singer-songwriter Kan Kimura
Kan
Oil field in Mexico
square kilometres (47 sq mi), and includes five fields: Ku, Maloob, Zaap, Bacab, Lum, and Zazil-Ha. The Ku, Maloob, and Zaap fields produce from the Kimmeridgian
Ku-Maloob-Zaap
Species of plant
Química de México. 48 (1). Retrieved May 11, 2026. Hernandez-Zapata, León F; Bacab, MC; Maldonado, G; et al. (November 2020). "The wound healing action of
Jatropha_gaumeri
and beings Death gods Jaguar gods Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane
Maya_pilgrimage
Yucatec Mayan literature
than the Mayan 'incantation approach', as represented by the Ritual of the Bacabs. 6. Spanish traditions Roman Catholic instruction: feast days of the saints
Chilam_Balam
Approval Date Named after Ref Bacab Virgae 19°00′S 151°00′W / 19.0°S 151.0°W / -19.0; -151.0 (Bacab Virgae) 485 2006 Bacab, Mayan rain god WGPSN Hobal
List of geological features on Titan
List_of_geological_features_on_Titan
Former indigenous Maya state on the Yucatán Peninsula
Series, Publication 2, New Orleans. Roys, Ralph, 1965. The Ritual of the Bacabs, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman. Redfield, Robert & Villa Rojas, 1962
Chan_Santa_Cruz
Maya archaeological site in Belize
whose capture is credited to Tum Yohl K'inich, a 3 K'atun Ajaw with the Bacab title and Caracol emblem glyph. This figure is the predecessor of K'inich
Caracol
Balam of Chumayel holds that the only survivors of the flood were the four Bacabs who took their places as upholders of the four corners of the sky. In Mesoamerican
Mesoamerican_flood_myths
Mayan deity
mentioned in early-colonial medical treatises (especially the Ritual of the Bacabs). Goddess I thereby appears to function as a general mother of disease.
Goddess_I
and beings Death gods Jaguar gods Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane
Maya_dedication_rituals
Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican site in the highlands of Guatemala
immediately in front of the temple and may have represented one of the bacabs (a class of mythical being) that supported the temple. Turtles also played
Iximche
Mayan shapeshifter in folk religion
Virginia Art Museum. OCLC 9073379. Roys, Ralph Loveland (1965). Ritual of the Bacabs. University of Oklahoma Press. OCLC 492341. Villa Rojas, Alfonso (December
Wayob
Adventure Tours Crocland Eco-park Numerous Cayes (islands) Gales Point Bacab Eco Park Stann Creek District Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and Jaguar
Tourism_in_Belize
1136/thoraxjnl-2015-207199. PMC 4593416. PMID 26103996. Mallol J, Solé D, Baeza-Bacab M, Aguirre-Camposano V, Soto-Quiros M, Baena-Cagnani C (August 2010). "Regional
Epidemiology_of_asthma
Aspect of Mayan culture
Examples from Palenque and Copan have supports showing cosmological carriers (Bacabs, Chaaks). Stone sculpture in the round is especially known from Copan and
Ancient_Maya_art
Perez PUP 3,418 59.27 −4.57 Manuel Heredia UDP 1,898 32.91 -2.71 Abner Bacab Belizeans Justice Movement 159 2.76 - Lagha Mahmoud UDP 110 1.91 -33.71
Belize_Rural_South
Aggregation of microorganisms in low coastline
PMC 195588. PMID 16348695. Ortega-Morales, B. O.; Santiago-García, J. L.; Chan-Bacab, M. J.; Moppert, X.; Miranda-Tello, E.; Fardeau, M. L.; Carrero, J. C.;
Intertidal_biofilm
tributo a San Pedro Sula". www.laprensa.hn (in Spanish). La Prensa. Los Bacabs. "Honduras Cultural". Samai Torres (July 4, 2014). "El Rescate del Folclore
Honduran_folklore
Maya archeological site in Tabasco, Mexico
of originally four young princes wearing the aquatic attributes of the Bacabs and holding Year Bearer days in their hands. Martin & Grube (2000), p. 140
Pomona,_Tabasco
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
German
German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.
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Rhyming- a historical blacksmith with supernatural powers.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil
Garland of Flowers
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Beautiful; Elegant
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The Mother
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Bear hero.
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Ecstatic
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Tamil
Belonging to a good, Noble family
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Tamil
Neelanjana | நீலஂஜநா
Blue, One with blue eyes
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