Also known as Ndo’yet, this Zapotec god is the god of death and sacred objects. Any temple or ritual objects would be consecrated in his name. He is part of the Mayan pantheon, and lends his name to the fourth day of the Mayan nine day week.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Ndoyet
Posted by ---Lea Elisabeth at 8:15 PM
Labels: deity of the day, gods and goddesses, mayan pantheon
Ndoyet
2009-08-13T20:15:00-04:00
---Lea Elisabeth
deity of the day|gods and goddesses|mayan pantheon|
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