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Bacab (Mayan pronunciation: [ɓaˈkaɓ]) is the generic Yucatec Maya name for the four prehispanic aged deities of the interior of the earth and its water deposits.
Description
The Bacabs have more recent counterparts in the lecherous, drunken old thunder deities of the Gulf Coast regions.
Among the Classic Maya, Bakab was an important quadripartite deity associated with urban architecture.
The Bacabs are also referred to as Pauahtuns.
See also
- Anemoi
- Four Dwarves (Norse Mythology)
- Four Heavenly Kings
- Four sons of Horus
- Four Stags (Norse Mythology)
- Guardians of the directions
- Lokapala
- Titan (mythology)
External links
- Bacab @ Wikipedia