Kinich Ahau is the Mayan sun god and is the patron of one of the four years of the fifty-two year cycle. He is also considered to be an aspect of the upper god, Itzamna.
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| - Kinich Ahau is the Mayan sun god and is the patron of one of the four years of the fifty-two year cycle. He is also considered to be an aspect of the upper god, Itzamna.
- Kinich Ahau is the Yucatec and Lacandon name of the sun god. The element k'inich, usually assumed to mean 'sun-eyed', appears to have been in general use as a royal title during the Classic Period. Kinich Ahau should not be confused with Ah K'in or Ah K'in Chob. Ah K'in is Yucatec for 'someone who deals with the day(s)', the word for 'day' and 'sun' being the same. The term refers to Yucatec calendar priests and to priests in general. As to Ah K'in Chob, J.E.S. Thompson suggested that this Lacandon deity name (alternating with Can Chob and Chi Chac Chob) could refer to the sun deity, but the mythology of Ah K'in Chob does not bear this out. Although the element chob has been translated as 'squint-eyed', which is an iconographic feature of the Classic sun deity, the only source for this tra
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Arcana
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- Haughty, Forceful, Foolish
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| - Mayan sun god: becomes a jaguar at night and travels underground.
- Mayan sun god who transforms into a jaguar and stalks the underworld.
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- Fire Breath
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- Roar
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Description
| - Kinich Ahau mutates into Arthur
- Kinich Ahau mutates into Dagda
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Quote
| - I am Kinich Ahau, the sun god...
- I am leader of the sun-eyed race, Kinich Ahau.
- One who walks with me in the underworld... When you need my help, call upon my name.
- Thou who art fated to traverse the underworld as I have... Call upon me for power.
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Unknown Power
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| - Kinich Ahau is the Yucatec and Lacandon name of the sun god. The element k'inich, usually assumed to mean 'sun-eyed', appears to have been in general use as a royal title during the Classic Period. Kinich Ahau should not be confused with Ah K'in or Ah K'in Chob. Ah K'in is Yucatec for 'someone who deals with the day(s)', the word for 'day' and 'sun' being the same. The term refers to Yucatec calendar priests and to priests in general. As to Ah K'in Chob, J.E.S. Thompson suggested that this Lacandon deity name (alternating with Can Chob and Chi Chac Chob) could refer to the sun deity, but the mythology of Ah K'in Chob does not bear this out. Although the element chob has been translated as 'squint-eyed', which is an iconographic feature of the Classic sun deity, the only source for this translation is a single statement by Tozzer.
- Kinich Ahau is the Mayan sun god and is the patron of one of the four years of the fifty-two year cycle. He is also considered to be an aspect of the upper god, Itzamna.
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