Ehecatl (pronounced [eːˈket͡ɬ]) is the Aztec god of the wind, particularly the life-giving winds that bring rain. The name Ehecatl is derived from the Nahuatl words ehēcatl (wind) and is often associated with the planet Venus as the morning star. In Aztec mythology, Ehecatl is also closely linked to the god Quetzalcoatl, who is sometimes referred to as Ehecatl-Quetzalcoatl, representing the wind aspect of the feathered serpent deity. Ehecatl is depicted with a mask featuring a long beak, symbolizing the wind. The god plays a crucial role in Aztec cosmology, as wind is essential for agriculture and the cycle of life. In Hebrew, the term for "wind" is ruach (רוח), but there is no direct translation for Ehecatl. In Spanish, the term is often translated as Dios del Viento (God of the Wind), and in French, it is Dieu du Vent. Ehecatl's significance is reflected in various Aztec rituals and calendrical systems, where wind and its divine embodiment were central to understanding the natural world and maintaining cosmic balance.
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