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Toci is a prominent deity in the religion and mythology of the of .

In , she is seen as an aspect of the or and is thus labeled "mother of the gods".

She is also called Tlalli Iyollo, meaning "heart of the earth".


Characteristics and associations
Although considered to be an aged deity, Toci is not always shown with specific markers of great age. Toci is frequently depicted with black markings around the mouth and nose, wearing a headdress with spools (Miller and Taube 1993, p. 170). These are also characteristic motifs for , a central Mesoamerican goddess of both purification and filth ( tlazolli in Nahuatl) and the two deities are closely identified with one another.

Toci was also associated with healing and venerated by curers of ailments and . In the 16th century compiled by Bernardino de SahagĂșn, Toci is identified with or in which aspect she is sometimes termed or "Grandmother of sweatbaths". Tlazolteotl also has an association with temazcalli as the "eater of filth" and such bathhouses are likely to have been dedicated to either Tlazolteotl or Toci/Temazcalteci.

Toci also had an identification with war and had also the "Woman of Discord".


Traditions in mythology
By one -Aztec legendary tradition, at some point during their long peregrinations after leaving the mythical homeland , the Mexica served as mercenaries to the Culhua at their capital of Culhuacan. The Culhua ruler bestowed his daughter upon the Mexica for an intended marriage with one of the Mexica nobility; however the Mexica's guiding and chief deity intervened and ordered that she be flayed and sacrificed, instead. When this was done she transformed into Toci. The Mexica were expelled from Culhuacan by the Culhua ruler for the act, and the Mexica were pressed on towards . It was here that shortly thereafter they founded their capital , from which base they would later grow in power to form the Aztec Empire and exert their dominion over the Valley of Mexico (Miller and Taube 1993).


Festivals and rites
During the of in the , harvest-time festival rites were held to honor Toci in her aspect as "Heart of the Earth" (Miller and Taube 1993).


See also
  • List of Aztec gods and supernatural beings


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