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Dogs in Aztec Belief

Codex Borgia (p. 34) Xolotl sacrifices the rain god. Within the sanctuary of the Red Temple, the Sun is finally born. Against the background of a solid red disk, a warrior drills a fire on the chest of a figure lying down. From the smoke emerges a red solar deity with the wind jewel. Immediately to the right, the deity is enthroned in the temple. He now has canine claws, a canine mouth mask, the wind jewel, and a distended eye that identify him as the red Xolotl, he also carries the Sun on his back.
Dresden Codex Dog
Dresden Codex Dog
Xolotl statue displayed at the Museo Nacional de Antropología in Mexico City.
A drawing of Xolotl, one of the deities described in the Codex Borgia

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