Tlaloc symbol

Symbol Tlaloc
Origin Aztec
Meaning Rain, fertility, water deity
Appearance Deity with goggle-like eyes and fangs
Colors Often depicted in blue or green
Usage Associated with agriculture and fertility
History Worshiped as a rain god, central to agricultural rituals
Popularity Moderate
Importance Symbolizes the life-giving and sustaining force of water
Complexity Fertility, nourishment
Emotions Fertility, gratitude, connection to nature

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  • Naeem Noor

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