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  • Chaac
  • Maya god of rain, thunder, and lightning

    Chaac (also spelled Chac or, in Classic Mayan, Chaahk [t͡ʃaːhk]) is the name of the Maya god of rain, thunder, and lightning. With his lightning axe,

    Chaac

    Chaac

    Chaac

  • Tláloc
  • Deity in Aztec religion; a god of rain and thunder, fertility, and water

    at least as old as Teotihuacan. It was likely adopted from the Maya god Chaac, perhaps ultimately derived from an earlier Olmec precursor. Tláloc was

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

    Tláloc

  • Conasprella chaac
  • Species of gastropod

    Conasprella chaac is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Conidae, the cone snails, cone shells or cones. This marine species

    Conasprella chaac

    Conasprella_chaac

  • Maya religion
  • Beliefs of the ancient Maya people

    the lightning deity. The heads are frequently those of the rain deity (Chaac) and of an aquatic serpent. On the other hand, the reigning queen, or queen

    Maya religion

    Maya religion

    Maya_religion

  • Maya death gods
  • welcoming the death god returning from a hunt. Together with the Rain Deity Chaac, God A is present at the jaguar transformation of a man (possibly a hero)

    Maya death gods

    Maya death gods

    Maya_death_gods

  • Uxmal
  • Ancient Maya city

    and, in many cases two-headed snakes are used for masks of the rain god, Chaac; its big noses represent the rays of the storms. Feathered serpents with

    Uxmal

    Uxmal

    Uxmal

  • Chaac-Camaxtli region
  • Volcanic region on Jupiter's moon Io

    The Chaac-Camaxtli region is a volcanic region on Jupiter's moon Io, located from approximately 5 to 20°N and 130 to 160°W in its anti-Jovian hemisphere

    Chaac-Camaxtli region

    Chaac-Camaxtli region

    Chaac-Camaxtli_region

  • Cenote
  • Natural pit or sinkhole that exposes groundwater underneath

    cenotes were portals to Xibalba or the afterlife, and home to the rain god, Chaac. The Maya often deposited human remains as well as ceremonial artifacts

    Cenote

    Cenote

    Cenote

  • Frog
  • Order of amphibians

    represented water, crops, fertility and birth and were associated with the god Chaac. In the Bible, Moses unleashes a plague of frogs on the Egyptians. Medieval

    Frog

    Frog

    Frog

  • Palacio de Bellas Artes
  • Cultural centre in Mexico City

    done in Art Deco style, such as serpents’ heads on window arches and Maya Chaac masks on the vertical light panels distinguish this interior from its contemporaries

    Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Palacio de Bellas Artes

    Palacio_de_Bellas_Artes

  • Pre-Columbian Honduras
  • Territories of modern-Honduras before European colonization

    The rain god, Chaac at the museum of Copan.

    Pre-Columbian Honduras

    Pre-Columbian Honduras

    Pre-Columbian_Honduras

  • Sacred Cenote
  • Water-filled sinkhole at the Maya archaeological site of Chichen Itza

    and human bodies into the cenote as a form of sacrifice to the rain god Chaac. Edward Herbert Thompson dredged the Cenote Sagrado from 1904 to 1910, and

    Sacred Cenote

    Sacred Cenote

    Sacred_Cenote

  • List of Maya gods and supernatural beings
  • Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    List of Maya gods and supernatural beings

    List of Maya gods and supernatural beings

    List_of_Maya_gods_and_supernatural_beings

  • Weather god
  • Deity associated with thunder, rains and storms

    Pre-Incan god of lightning, the day and good. Regional variant of god Illapa. Chaac, Maya rain god. Aztec equivalent is Tlaloc. Coatrisquie, Taíno rain goddess

    Weather god

    Weather god

    Weather_god

  • Vincent Tong (voice actor)
  • Canadian voice actor

    Additional Voices Puzzle Fighter – Ryu, Ken Masters Rogue Company – Diego "Chaac" Hernandez Shank 2 - Shank Death Note – Touta Matsuda Death Note 2: The

    Vincent Tong (voice actor)

    Vincent Tong (voice actor)

    Vincent_Tong_(voice_actor)

  • Maya civilization
  • Mesoamerican civilization (c. 2000 BC – 1697 AD)

    forming elaborate compositions of long-nosed deities such as the rain god Chaac and the Principal Bird Deity. The motifs also included geometric patterns

    Maya civilization

    Maya civilization

    Maya_civilization

  • Chichen Itza
  • Pre-Columbian Maya city in Mexico

    human beings into the cenote as a form of worship to the Maya rain god Chaac. Edward Herbert Thompson dredged the Cenote Sagrado from 1904 to 1910, and

    Chichen Itza

    Chichen Itza

    Chichen_Itza

  • Fleur-de-lis
  • Stylized lily, heraldic symbol

    The fleur-de-lis also appears alongside some depictions of the rain god Chaac, the Maya counterpart of the Aztec Tlaloc or Zapotec Cocijo. For the transition

    Fleur-de-lis

    Fleur-de-lis

    Fleur-de-lis

  • List of thunder deities
  • mythology) Xolotl and Tlaloc (Aztec mythology) Cocijo (Zapotec mythology) Chaac (Maya mythology) Yopaat (Maya mythology) Chibchacum (Muisca mythology) Apocatequil

    List of thunder deities

    List of thunder deities

    List_of_thunder_deities

  • Huracan
  • Maya deity of wind, storm and fire

    Cocijo in Zapotec mythology, and Tezcatlipoca in Aztec mythology. Juracán Chaac Also Hurakan, Hunraken, Harakan "Jurakan" and "Huracán" Christenson 2003

    Huracan

    Huracan

  • Ik Kil
  • Cenote in Yucatan, Mexico

    who used the site as a location for human sacrifice to their rain god, Chaac. Bones and pieces of jewelry have been found in the waters of the cenote

    Ik Kil

    Ik Kil

    Ik_Kil

  • Io (moon)
  • Innermost Galilean moon of Jupiter

    various stages of exhumation have been mapped using Galileo images of the Chaac-Camaxtli region. Unlike similar features on Earth and Mars, these depressions

    Io (moon)

    Io (moon)

    Io_(moon)

  • Cult of the Cenote
  • Legendary Mayan tradition

    as precious stones like gold, jade and other ornaments for the rain god, Chaac. The Sacred Cenote is surrounded by ancient Mayan ruins known as the Chichen

    Cult of the Cenote

    Cult_of_the_Cenote

  • Cocijo
  • Pre-Columbian Zapotec deity

    with rain, thunder and lightning, such as Tlaloc of central Mexico, and Chaac (or Chaak) of the Maya civilization. In the Zapotec language, the word cocijo

    Cocijo

    Cocijo

    Cocijo

  • Nonoalca
  • Central American ethnic group

    moving to Yucatán Peninsula where they were associated with the cults of Chaac and Kukulkan. They are also sometimes postulated as the ancestors of the

    Nonoalca

    Nonoalca

  • Kukulkan
  • Serpent deity in Mesoamerican mythology

    relates how Kukulkan always travels ahead of the Yucatec Maya rain god Chaac, helping to predict the rains as his tail moves the winds and sweeps the

    Kukulkan

    Kukulkan

    Kukulkan

  • Pyramid of the Magician
  • Mesoamerican step pyramid in Uxmal, Mexico

    The façade of this structure is heavily decorated with masks of the god, Chaac, a characteristic of the Chenes style of architecture, though the masks

    Pyramid of the Magician

    Pyramid of the Magician

    Pyramid_of_the_Magician

  • Tikal Temple V
  • Major pyramid at Tikal

    to the rain god Chaac, or was the funerary monument of a ruler who greatly venerated Chaac, based upon the presence of six large Chaac masks upon the roof

    Tikal Temple V

    Tikal Temple V

    Tikal_Temple_V

  • List of wind deities
  • storms and fire. Pauahtuns, wind deities associated with the Bacab and Chaac. Guabancex, goddess of the wind and hurricanes. Huayra-tata, god of the

    List of wind deities

    List of wind deities

    List_of_wind_deities

  • Smite (video game)
  • 2014 video game

    Bellona Roman Cabrakan Mayan Camazotz Mayan Cerberus Greek Cernunnos Celtic Chaac Mayan Chang'e Chinese Charon Greek Charybdis Greek Chernabog Slavic Chiron

    Smite (video game)

    Smite_(video_game)

  • List of reptilian humanoids
  • Cecrops I: the mythical first King of Athens was half man, half snake. Chaac: the Maya civilization rain god, depicted in iconography with a human body

    List of reptilian humanoids

    List of reptilian humanoids

    List_of_reptilian_humanoids

  • Chac Chel
  • Mayan goddess

    is half of the original Creator Couple, seen most often as the wife of Chaac, who is the pre-eminent god of lightning and rain, although she is occasionally

    Chac Chel

    Chac_Chel

  • List of regions on Io
  • Named after Coordinates Size Chaac-Camaxtli region Chaac and Camaxtli paterae 12°30′N 145°00′W / 12.5°N 145°W / 12.5; -145 (Chaac-Camaxtli Region)

    List of regions on Io

    List of regions on Io

    List_of_regions_on_Io

  • Mayan Revival architecture
  • 1920s–1930s modern architectural style

    from Chenes and Puuc architecture. A pillar featuring the Maya rain god Chaac in the Art Deco interior of the Palacio de Bellas Artes, Mexico City. The

    Mayan Revival architecture

    Mayan Revival architecture

    Mayan_Revival_architecture

  • Taliesin Jaffe
  • American voice actor and voice director

    Tekken Blanka 2013 Final Fantasy XIV Thancred 2014 Smite Slaughterhouse Chaac The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II Thomas Lysander 2015 Pillars

    Taliesin Jaffe

    Taliesin Jaffe

    Taliesin_Jaffe

  • Religion in Honduras
  • Mayan God Chaac in Copan sculpture museum

    Religion in Honduras

    Religion in Honduras

    Religion_in_Honduras

  • Yopaat
  • Maya storm god

    Mesoamerican chronology (c. 250–900 AD). Yopaat was closely related to Chaac, the Maya rain god. Yopaat is depicted as bearing a flint weapon that represents

    Yopaat

    Yopaat

    Yopaat

  • Maya mythology
  • Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    Maya mythology

    Maya mythology

    Maya_mythology

  • Hunac Ceel
  • Postclassic Maya general and king

    survived an entire night in the water. He told a prophecy of the rain god Chaac about the year's coming harvest. He went on, under the sponsorship of Ah

    Hunac Ceel

    Hunac Ceel

    Hunac_Ceel

  • Sacrifice in Maya culture
  • Religious activity involving killings of humans and animals

    Sacrifice), was where many victims were cast as an offering to the rain god Chaac. A 2007 study of remains taken from this cenote found that they had wounds

    Sacrifice in Maya culture

    Sacrifice in Maya culture

    Sacrifice_in_Maya_culture

  • Patrick Seitz
  • American voice actor

    Talent Killer Instinct T.J. Combo 2014 Earth Defense Force 2025 Whale Smite Chaac, Hades, Cerberus, Uncle Sam Ultra Street Fighter IV Hugo Danganronpa 2:

    Patrick Seitz

    Patrick Seitz

    Patrick_Seitz

  • List of rain deities
  • in Akan mythology Amosu, name means 'Giver of Rain' from Akan mythology Chaac, in Maya religion; Tohil, in K'iche' Maya mythology Q'uq'umatz, another

    List of rain deities

    List of rain deities

    List_of_rain_deities

  • Mexican Syncretism
  • their importance in the gifts they brought. Yum Chac (commonly known as Chaac) was the god that made it possible to have great harvests due to him allowing

    Mexican Syncretism

    Mexican_Syncretism

  • Xlapak
  • Maya archaeological site in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico

    Xlapak are well preserved and include masks of the Yucatec Maya rain god Chaac. Digital Collections of the Brigham Young University Toscano Hernández &

    Xlapak

    Xlapak

    Xlapak

  • Rogue Company
  • 2022 free-to-play third-person shooter video game

    can silence her footsteps, Gl1tch, who can detect nearby enemy equipment, Chaac (originally Phoenix), who wields a personal Stim Pack, and Trench, who places

    Rogue Company

    Rogue_Company

  • Itzamna
  • God of Time, God D

    in the month of Mac, he was venerated by the very old on a par with the Chaacs, the rain deities. In the cycle of four years, one year was under the patronage

    Itzamna

    Itzamna

    Itzamna

  • Josh Petersdorf
  • American voice actor

    Series Role Notes Source 2009 League of Legends Galio 2014 Smite Storm Tech Chaac MapleStory Shade English Dub 2016 Street Fighter V Mike Haggar Overwatch

    Josh Petersdorf

    Josh Petersdorf

    Josh_Petersdorf

  • Maya calendar
  • Calendar used in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    as having a link to Jupiter. In the Dresden codex almanac 59 there are Chaacs of the four colors. The accompanying texts begin with a directional glyph

    Maya calendar

    Maya_calendar

  • Ixchel
  • Mayan goddess

    the Dresden Codex includes her in almanacs dedicated to the rain deities (Chaacs) and typically has her invert a water jar. On page 74 of the same codex

    Ixchel

    Ixchel

    Ixchel

  • Mesoamerican chronology
  • Divides the history of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica into several periods

    Feathered Serpent and the rain god, who in the Yucatec Maya language is called Chaac. The beginnings of Maya culture date from the development of Kaminaljuyu

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican chronology

    Mesoamerican_chronology

  • List of agricultural deities
  • corn) Ixtlilton Metztli Moon god. Patecatl Xipe Totec Xochipilli Kokopelli Southwestern Native Americans Chaac Maya Kukulkan Maya maize god Q'uq'umatz

    List of agricultural deities

    List_of_agricultural_deities

  • Chac: Dios de la lluvia
  • 1975 film

    The film involves modern Maya peoples invoking the traditional rain deity Chaac. The film is in the Maya languages. The majority of the cast speaks Tzeltal

    Chac: Dios de la lluvia

    Chac:_Dios_de_la_lluvia

  • Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
  • 1975 film by Michael Anderson

    including Don Rubio Gorro, in molten metal. Freed from Captain Seas, Chief Chaac (Victor Millan) offers the gold and land grant to Doc, who vows: "I promise

    Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze

    Doc_Savage:_The_Man_of_Bronze

  • Human sacrifice
  • Ritualistic killing, usually as an offering

    sacrificed human beings and tossed them down the cenote to please the water god Chaac. The most notable example of this is the "Sacred Cenote" at Chichén Itzá

    Human sacrifice

    Human sacrifice

    Human_sacrifice

  • Château de Vendeuvre
  • Château in Normandy, France

    cultures. In Central America, according to an ancient legend, the rain god Chaac had fallen under the charms of a beautiful goddess and forsaken the land

    Château de Vendeuvre

    Château de Vendeuvre

    Château_de_Vendeuvre

  • Victor Millan
  • American actor and academic (1920-2009)

    The Pink Jungle Helicopter Pilot 1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze Chief Chaac 1976 W.C. Fields and Me Spanish Translator Uncredited 1979 Boulevard Nights

    Victor Millan

    Victor Millan

    Victor_Millan

  • Labna
  • Maya archeological site in the Puuc region, Yucatán

    forming patterns and depictions, including masks of the long-nosed rain-god Chaac. The site was built in the Late and Terminal Classic era. A date corresponding

    Labna

    Labna

    Labna

  • Aktzin
  • Totonac people of Mexico. Aktzin corresponds with Tláloc to the Aztecs and Chaac or Cabrakán to the Mayas, and is most commonly syncretised with Saint John

    Aktzin

    Aktzin

  • Maya blue
  • Azure blue pigment made in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    suggests Maya blue may have played an important role in human sacrifices to Chaac at Chichén Itzá, both produced at the sacrificial site and used to paint

    Maya blue

    Maya blue

    Maya_blue

  • Chac
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chac can refer to: Chaac the Maya civilization rain god Chac: Dios de la lluvia, a 1975 film in the Maya language Red in the Yucatec Maya language Clonliffe

    Chac

    Chac

  • National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)
  • Archeological museum in Mexico City, Mexico

    ruler, K'inich Janaab' Pakal Jade mask of Pakal Frieze of Placeres Mask of Chaac Reproduction of the Tomb 105 of Monte Albán Mixtec ceramic Mixtec pectoral

    National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)

    National Museum of Anthropology (Mexico)

    National_Museum_of_Anthropology_(Mexico)

  • Culture of Honduras
  • Mayan rain god Chaac representation at the Mayan Sculpture Museum in Copán.

    Culture of Honduras

    Culture of Honduras

    Culture_of_Honduras

  • Mesoamerican religion
  • Pre-Columbian indigenous religions in Mesoamerica

    goddesses in addition to the major deities described below. Tlāloc (Aztec) / Chaac (Maya) / Dzahui (Mixtec) / Cocijo (Zapotec) - Chief rain god; deity of water

    Mesoamerican religion

    Mesoamerican_religion

  • Chacmool
  • Mesoamerican sculpture

    Castillo at Chichen Itza, which bears small images of the Maya rain god Chaac on its ear ornaments. The chacmools at Tula, with contextual similarity

    Chacmool

    Chacmool

    Chacmool

  • Museum of Maya Sculpture
  • calendars and engravings. Altar Q Chaac sculpture Statue of Camazotz Rosalila temple replica Temple statute of Chaac. Jumble of Maya glyphs El puente Rio

    Museum of Maya Sculpture

    Museum of Maya Sculpture

    Museum_of_Maya_Sculpture

  • Hondurans
  • People of Honduras

    Mayan rain god Chaac at the Mayan Sculpture museum.

    Hondurans

    Hondurans

    Hondurans

  • Tapijulapa
  • Community in the Mexican state of Tabasco

    tourist destination. The town is also noted for a festival in honor of Chaac, the Maya god of rain. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tapijulapa

    Tapijulapa

    Tapijulapa

    Tapijulapa

  • Kabah (Maya site)
  • Historic site

    façade decorated with hundreds of stone masks of the long-nosed rain god Chaac; it is also known as the Codz Poop, meaning "Rolled Matting", from the pattern

    Kabah (Maya site)

    Kabah (Maya site)

    Kabah_(Maya_site)

  • Greek mythology in popular culture
  • disrespects local Mayan beliefs which has their own god of the water called "Chaac". With regards the Poseidon statue, Morales stated the complaint that "Poseidon

    Greek mythology in popular culture

    Greek mythology in popular culture

    Greek_mythology_in_popular_culture

  • Maya jaguar gods
  • Mayan deities

    Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    Maya jaguar gods

    Maya jaguar gods

    Maya_jaguar_gods

  • Puuc
  • Region and Maya architectural style of Yucatán, Mexico

    sculpture. Long-nosed masks (commonly believed to be of the Maya rain god Chaac) are found on many Puuc buildings. Beyond the impressive decorative elements

    Puuc

    Puuc

    Puuc

  • Dresden Codex
  • Maya manuscript

    includes information on the Maya new-year ceremony tradition. The rain god Chaac is represented 134 times. Italian artist and engraver Agostino Aglio, starting

    Dresden Codex

    Dresden Codex

    Dresden_Codex

  • Human sacrifice in Maya culture
  • Ritual offering of human flesh and lives to gods and goddesses

    a peaked headdress. Four blue-painted attendants representing the four Chaacs of the cardinal directions stretched the sacrifice out over a convex stone

    Human sacrifice in Maya culture

    Human sacrifice in Maya culture

    Human_sacrifice_in_Maya_culture

  • Alice Dixon Le Plongeon
  • English photographer and archaeologist

    Prince Coh, sometimes called Prince Chaacmol (named for the Maya words chaac and mol, meaning powerful warrior). Throughout their careers, the Le Plongeons

    Alice Dixon Le Plongeon

    Alice Dixon Le Plongeon

    Alice_Dixon_Le_Plongeon

  • List of mythological objects
  • mythology) Lightning axe, an axe that is wielded by the Maya rain deity Chaac and used to produce thunder and rain. (Maya mythology) Parashu, the battle-axe

    List of mythological objects

    List of mythological objects

    List_of_mythological_objects

  • Paris Codex
  • Maya manuscript

    nature and includes a section dedicated to a calendrical cycle ruled by Chaac, the god of rain. It also includes information about the prognostication

    Paris Codex

    Paris Codex

    Paris_Codex

  • Maya music
  • Music of the ancient Maya people

    performed at certain Maya rituals in honor of ancient Mayan deities, such as Chaac, the Mayan god of rain. Christian practices have been integrated into Mayan

    Maya music

    Maya_music

  • Sayil
  • Maya archaeological site in Yucatan, Mexico

    second level, depicting Ah-Muzen-Cab on the doorway Palace façade detail - Chaac mask Palace façade detail - Sky Serpent Remains of El Mirador Temple Ruins

    Sayil

    Sayil

    Sayil

  • List of volcanic features on Io
  • 58 (Catha Patera) 68.59 Yes Chaac Patera Chaac (Mayan) 11°53′N 157°26′W / 11.88°N 157.44°W / 11.88; -157.44 (Chaac Patera) 95.88 Yes Chors Patera

    List of volcanic features on Io

    List of volcanic features on Io

    List_of_volcanic_features_on_Io

  • Maya priesthood
  • Religious practice

    Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    Maya priesthood

    Maya priesthood

    Maya_priesthood

  • Cizin
  • Maya god of death and earthquakes

    Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    Cizin

    Cizin

    Cizin

  • Maya death rituals
  • Part of Maya religion

    Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    Maya death rituals

    Maya death rituals

    Maya_death_rituals

  • Mexican art
  • Teotihuacán, 100 BCE to 700 AD Mural in Portic A of Cacaxtla. Sculpture of Chaac, part of the facade of a building in Labna, 600 to 900 AD Stucco head of

    Mexican art

    Mexican art

    Mexican_art

  • Dzahui
  • Mythical deity in Mixtec folklore

    depict the god with a blue or green protrusion, emerging from his nose. Chaac — Maya rain god Cocijo — Zapotec rain god Tlaloc — Aztec rain god Achiutla

    Dzahui

    Dzahui

    Dzahui

  • Hochob
  • Mayan archaeological site in Campeche, Mexico

    ends. The corners of the building are decorated with cascades of masks of Chaac seen in profile, and on its upper part there are remains of cresting. The

    Hochob

    Hochob

    Hochob

  • Honduran art
  • ceremonial cup, 763-820 a.C Altar Q, 776 a.C Mayan sculpture of Mayan rain god Chaac, 600-700 a.C Dragon head from a Metate, 400-1000 a.C Chorotega Vessel, 1200

    Honduran art

    Honduran art

    Honduran_art

  • Maya pilgrimage
  • Mams Acat Ah Peku Ah-Muzen-Cab Awilix Bacab Cabaguil Cabrakan Camazotz Chaac Chimalmat Chin Cizin Chirakan-Ixmucane Ek Chuaj Goddess I God L Hero Twins

    Maya pilgrimage

    Maya pilgrimage

    Maya_pilgrimage

  • Balankanche
  • Maya cave site in Yucatán, Mexico

    years, it has been the focus of rituals dedicated to the Maya rain god, Chaac, and, in the Post-Classic period, also to his Toltec counterpart, Tlaloc

    Balankanche

    Balankanche

    Balankanche

  • Agustín Hernández Navarro
  • Mexican architect and sculptor (1924–2022)

    concrete and blocky abstraction which bears resemblance to the Mayan rain God Chaac. The main building appears to guard the central square and the layout of

    Agustín Hernández Navarro

    Agustín_Hernández_Navarro

  • Conasprella
  • Genus of gastropods

    centurio (Born, 1778) Conasprella cercadensis (Maury, 1917) Conasprella chaac (Petuch, Berschauer & Poremski, 2017) Conasprella chinchorroensis (Petuch

    Conasprella

    Conasprella

    Conasprella

  • Izapa
  • Lost City of the Izapa Civilization

    characteristics of Izapan art, such as winged objects, long-lipped gods much like the Chaac of the Maya, Olmec-like swirling sky and clouds, feline mouth used as frame

    Izapa

    Izapa

    Izapa

  • Dzibilnocac
  • Historic site in Mexico

    with temples at their top, richly decorated with masks of the rain god Chaac and monumental masks on their facades simulating the open jaws of the Earth

    Dzibilnocac

    Dzibilnocac

    Dzibilnocac

  • Bacab
  • Mayan deities

    rain and agriculture, since they were intimately associated with the four Chaacs, or rain deities, and the Pawahtuns, or wind deities, all located in the

    Bacab

    Bacab

    Bacab

  • Mayapan
  • Pre-Columbian Maya site in Mexico

    Peraza Lope, Miguel Delgado Kú 2010). In contrast depictions of the rain god Chaac are common to the temples related to the Xiu lineage. (Milbrath 2009:583)

    Mayapan

    Mayapan

    Mayapan

  • List of quadrangles on Io
  • 5° N – 21.5° S 0°–72° W Emakong Patera Ji7 21.5° N – 21.5° S 72°–144° W Chaac-Camaxtli region, Monan Patera, Tawhaki Vallis, Ah Peku Patera, Gish Bar

    List of quadrangles on Io

    List of quadrangles on Io

    List_of_quadrangles_on_Io

  • Ah Suytok Tutul Xiu
  • Spiritual leader of the Maya Tutul Xiu people

    by his nickname coconut kaba or "Hun Uitzil Chac" ("the only mountain of Chaac"). The Chilam Balam of Tizimín, describes Zuytok Ah Tutul Xiu as the founder

    Ah Suytok Tutul Xiu

    Ah_Suytok_Tutul_Xiu

  • Campeche (city)
  • City in Campeche, Mexico

    original military structures. Jade mask from Calakmul Masks of the god Chaac, Puuc style Stela 3 from Itzimté, Campeche Tactile panel about the Calakmul

    Campeche (city)

    Campeche (city)

    Campeche_(city)

  • Mesoamerican architecture
  • Building traditions of pre-Columbian Mesoamerica

    patterns and iconographic elements, especially the distinctive curved-nosed Chaac masks. Carved columnettes are also common. Mesoamerican cultures never invented

    Mesoamerican architecture

    Mesoamerican architecture

    Mesoamerican_architecture

  • Architecture of Mexico
  • lower facades with mosaic upper facades featuring masks of the rain god Chaac. The most prominent city built in this style was Uxmal. Other notable sites

    Architecture of Mexico

    Architecture of Mexico

    Architecture_of_Mexico

  • Kulubá
  • Ancient Maya city

    were Snakes of Toltec style and that the panels of the walls contained Chaac masks, with a clear influence of Chichen Itza . On one platform stands the

    Kulubá

    Kulubá

    Kulubá

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Online names & meanings

  • Gwyngad
  • Boy/Male

    Welsh

    Gwyngad

    Legendary son of Caw.

  • Bhoodhar | பூதர 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bhoodhar | பூதர 

    Bhoomi ko dharan karne wala

  • Ayaank
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Modern

    Ayaank

    Bright; Pure One; Speed.

  • Paridhi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Paridhi

    Brilliant Like Sun

  • Zuhoor
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Zuhoor

    Appearance Manifestation

  • Raskhil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Raskhil

    Good

  • Yeswanth
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Yeswanth

    One who has Achieved Glory

  • Lee
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Lee

    From laoi “”poem”” or from the River Lee, the river which runs through County Cork. (See also Finbar.) It is currently popular as a given name for boys.

  • Sari
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, French, Muslim

    Sari

    Noble

  • Fazle-Ilahi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fazle-Ilahi

    Bounty of Allah

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