Coyolxauhqui symbol

Symbol Coyolxauhqui
Origin Aztec
Meaning Moon goddess, lunar cycles
Appearance Decapitated moon goddess sculpture
Colors Various, often depicted in stone
Usage Associated with the lunar cycles
History Depicted as a dismembered moon goddess, sister of Huitzilopochtli
Popularity Low
Importance Symbolizes the phases of the moon and cyclical nature
Complexity Lunar cycles, transformation
Emotions Transformation, lunar cycles, acceptance

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  • Naeem Noor

    As a graduate in Modern Literature, my fascination with symbolism, especially the symbolism of nations, drives my work at SymbolHunt. Through my articles, I passionately delve into the hidden meanings behind national emblems and motifs. Drawing on my expertise in language and culture, I invite readers to join me on a journey of exploration into the rich tapestry of symbolism that defines our world, fostering a deeper appreciation for our shared cultural heritage.

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