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The Aztec Gods

The Aztec Gods

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Feathered serpents and sun gods — the dramatic mythology and divine world of the Aztec civilisation.Copyright Podra Network Spirituality
Episodes
  • Coatlicue the Serpent Skirt: Divine Motherhood and Cosmic Terror
    May 21 2026
    Explore the terrifying majesty of Coatlicue, the Aztec goddess whose serpent skirt and dual nature embody the cosmic forces of creation and destruction. In this episode of The Aztec Gods, host Edmund Cross examines the complex mythology surrounding this earth goddess, from her miraculous pregnancy that produced the war god Huitzilopochtli to her role as both nurturing mother and cosmic devourer. Discover how her famous stone sculpture, unearthed in Mexico City in 1790, captures the Aztec understanding of life's fundamental paradoxes. Learn about the myth of Coatepec mountain, where Coatlicue's divine pregnancy led to cosmic battle between her children, representing the eternal struggle between sun and moon, day and night. Examine how Aztec theology used Coatlicue to express sophisticated ideas about the cyclical nature of existence, the relationship between life and death, and humanity's place within natural processes. Understand the ritual practices dedicated to this earth goddess and why her terrifying appearance reflected deeper truths about the raw forces that sustain the universe. Perfect for listeners interested in Mesoamerican religion, pre-Columbian art, and the complex mythologies that shaped ancient civilizations.
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    5 mins
  • The Sacred Calendar: Decoding Time in the Aztec Universe
    May 14 2026
    Explore the sophisticated Aztec calendar system in this fascinating episode of The Aztec Gods. Host Edmund Cross reveals how the ancient Aztecs developed one of history's most complex timekeeping systems, combining the 260-day sacred Tonalpohualli with the 365-day solar Xiuhpohualli calendar. Discover the twenty sacred day signs, the role of Aztec priest-astronomers called tonalpouhque, and how the 52-year calendar round shaped every aspect of Aztec civilization. Learn about the cosmic significance of time in Aztec culture, from determining auspicious days for major life events to timing religious ceremonies and military campaigns. The episode examines archaeological evidence of Aztec astronomical knowledge, including temple alignments with celestial events and the mathematical precision of their calendar calculations. Cross discusses how the calendar system reflected Aztec beliefs about cyclical time, divine influence, and cosmic balance, requiring human participation through ritual to maintain harmony between earth and sky. The episode also touches on the enduring legacy of Aztec timekeeping among modern descendants in Mexico and ongoing archaeological research revealing new insights into this remarkable intellectual achievement of ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
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    6 mins
  • Teotihuacan to Tenochtitlan: The Divine Migration of the Mexica
    May 7 2026
    Journey through one of Mesoamerica's most captivating origin stories as we explore the legendary migration of the Mexica people from their mythical homeland Aztlan to the founding of Tenochtitlan in 1325 CE. This episode examines the historical and spiritual significance of the Mexica migration narrative, including their divine mandate from Huitzilopochtli, the prophetic eagle and serpent sign, and how this centuries-long journey shaped their identity as a people. We explore the archaeological mystery of Aztlan's location, the cultural encounters during migration, and the strategic importance of their final settlement in Lake Texcoco. Learn how this foundational story became central to Mexica imperial ideology and continues to influence modern Mexican national identity through the symbolic eagle, cactus, and serpent on the Mexican flag. Drawing from historical codices like the Codex Boturini and scholarly research, this episode reveals how the Mexica transformed from wandering migrants into the rulers of one of history's greatest empires. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students of Mesoamerican civilizations, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of mythology, migration, and empire-building in the pre-Columbian Americas.
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    6 mins
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