


Ōmeteōtl
Pantheon: Aztec
Abode: Everywhere
Parents: Self-Created
Children: Quetzalcoatl, Xipe-Totec, Huitzilopochtli, Tezcatlipocas
Associations: Duality, Creation
Key Info
- Supreme Aztec Creator God
- The combined form of Ometecuhtli and Omecihuatl
- Very little is known about Ōmeteōtl, who soon disappears after the birth of the Gods of Creation
Brief Bio
In Aztec mythology, Ōmeteōtl (also spelled Ometeotl) is a dualistic deity, representing the creative force of the universe and the origin of all other gods. It is composed of two aspects: Ometecuhtli (Lord of Duality) and Omecihuatl (Lady of Duality), representing the male and female creative principles respectively. Essentially, it is one god with two complementary aspects, embodying duality as a fundamental principle of creation and existence.
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