Ehecatl (Wind God) symbol

Symbol Ehecatl (Wind God)
Origin Aztec
Meaning Wind, breath of life
Appearance Deity often depicted as a feathered serpent
Colors Typically depicted in shades of blue
Usage Associated with the wind and the breath of life
History Symbolizes the life-giving and ever-present force of the wind
Popularity Low
Importance Represents the elemental force of wind and life breath
Complexity Breath of life, elemental force, wind
Emotions Life force, breath of life, freedom

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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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