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Mayahuel in Aztec Mythology The goddess is often depicted with full breasts or breastfeeding, or with many breasts to feed her many children, the Centzon Totochtin or “the 400 rabbits,” who were the gods associated with the effects of excessive drinking.
Jul 21, 2019
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The Centzon Totochtin is a folk story that tells the legend of Mayahuel ... 400 mischievous rabbits with a taste for good company, good spirits and good times.