OCELOTL - Jaguar (2007) Digital Arts by Hapiman
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Ocelotl, care înseamnă „jaguar” în nahuatl, este semnul zilei a 14-a din calendarul aztec de 260 de zile și a fost considerat o zi bună pentru angajarea în luptă. Este asociat cu vitejia, puterea și imprudența în fața pericolului. Această zi de bun augur este reprezentată de capul unui jaguar, un animal foarte venerat printre mezoamericani. Deoarece[...]
Ocelotl, care înseamnă „jaguar” în nahuatl, este semnul zilei a 14-a din calendarul aztec de 260 de zile și a fost considerat o zi bună pentru angajarea în luptă. Este asociat cu vitejia, puterea și imprudența în fața pericolului. Această zi de bun augur este reprezentată de capul unui jaguar, un animal foarte venerat printre mezoamericani. Deoarece jaguarii au capacitatea de a vedea în întuneric, aztecii credeau că se pot mișca între lumi. Jaguarul era, de asemenea, considerat un simbol al unui războinic și vânător curajos, precum și al puterii militare și politice.
Ocelotl, meaning ‘jaguar’ in Nahuatl, is the 14th day sign of the 260-day Aztec calendar and was considered a good day for engaging in battle. It’s associated with valor, power, and recklessness in the face of danger. This auspicious day is represented by the head of a jaguar, a highly revered animal among the Mesoamericans. Since jaguars have the ability to see in the dark, the Aztecs believed that they could move between worlds. The jaguar was also regarded as a symbol of a brave warrior and hunter as well as military and political power.
Ocelotl, qui signifie «jaguar» en nahuatl, est le signe du 14e jour du calendrier aztèque de 260 jours et était considéré comme un bon jour pour s'engager dans la bataille. Il est associé à la bravoure, au pouvoir et à l'insouciance face au danger. Ce jour propice est représenté par la tête d'un jaguar, un animal très vénéré chez les Mésoaméricains. Puisque les jaguars ont la capacité de voir dans l'obscurité, les Aztèques croyaient qu'ils pouvaient se déplacer entre les mondes. Le jaguar était également considéré comme le symbole d'un brave guerrier et chasseur ainsi que du pouvoir militaire et politique.
Ocelotl, meaning ‘jaguar’ in Nahuatl, is the 14th day sign of the 260-day Aztec calendar and was considered a good day for engaging in battle. It’s associated with valor, power, and recklessness in the face of danger. This auspicious day is represented by the head of a jaguar, a highly revered animal among the Mesoamericans. Since jaguars have the ability to see in the dark, the Aztecs believed that they could move between worlds. The jaguar was also regarded as a symbol of a brave warrior and hunter as well as military and political power.
Ocelotl, qui signifie «jaguar» en nahuatl, est le signe du 14e jour du calendrier aztèque de 260 jours et était considéré comme un bon jour pour s'engager dans la bataille. Il est associé à la bravoure, au pouvoir et à l'insouciance face au danger. Ce jour propice est représenté par la tête d'un jaguar, un animal très vénéré chez les Mésoaméricains. Puisque les jaguars ont la capacité de voir dans l'obscurité, les Aztèques croyaient qu'ils pouvaient se déplacer entre les mondes. Le jaguar était également considéré comme le symbole d'un brave guerrier et chasseur ainsi que du pouvoir militaire et politique.
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Digital artist. Cutting tomato in 10 slices when not playing GO game. Keep close to my computer to express my soul vibrations ... Sorry, I do not have a date of death yet :)
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Digital artist.
Cutting tomato in 10 slices when not playing GO game. Keep close to my computer to express my soul vibrations ...
Sorry, I do not have a date of death yet :)
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1968
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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