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Chirakan-Ixmucane

Pantheon: Mayan


Groups: 13 Gods of Creation


Associations: Possibly some connection to the importance of four in the Mayan mythology (Ex - 4 Rivers, 4 Directions, etc.)

Key Info

- Creator goddess formed from four ancient previous creator goddesses


Brief Bio

In Mayan mythology, Chirakan-Ixmucane is a creator goddess, formed from four earlier creator gods. She is one of the thirteen deities who participated in the creation of humanity. Her name is often interpreted as "Four Sisters" or "Four Faces". She is associated with the four creator gods Alom, Bitol, Qaholom, and Tzacol, and her role in the creation story is significant. She is also associated with another goddess, Ixcuiname, who shares many of her attributes. 

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