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In the tonalpohualli, the sacred Aztec calendar, Tuesday January 26, 2021 is:

Tonalli:

day

Mahtlactli-once Tecpatl

11 - Tecpatl (flint knife)

Trecena:

13-day period

Ce Tochtli

Tochtli (rabbit)

Xihuitl:

solar year

Chicunahui Calli

9 - Calli (house)


Yoaltecuhtli:

Lord of the Night

Chalchiuhtlicue

Xiuhpohualli:

365-day calendar

15 - Toxcatl (V)

Long Count:

Mayan calendar

13.0.8.3.18

(Correlation: Alfonso Caso - Nicholson's veintena alignment [adjust])

The significance of this day

Day Tecpatl (Stone Knife, known as Etznab in Maya) is governed by Chalchihuihtotolin, the Jewelled Fowl, as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. Tecpatl is a day of grave ordeals, a day of trials and tribulations. It is a good day to test one's character, a bad day to rest on one's past accomplishments or reputation. Tecpatl warns that the mind, the spirit, must be sharpened like the glass blade which cuts to the marrow of truth

The thirteen day period (trecena) that starts with day 1-Tochtli (Rabbit) is ruled by Xiuhtecuhtli, Lord of the Year. Tochtli is the last trecena of the sacred year. It signifies the end of one cycle and the beginning of a new one. These are 13 days associated with the mystical sacrifice proper to the vanguard of another age: it is an auspicious time, one great workers united in their goals; it is also a dangerous time, one of great risks requiring great courage and diligence. These days remind us of the old god, the first god, who both separates and unites the worlds of dreaming and waking: somewhere between winter and spring, something wakes in the dreaming heart which endures across the span of the cycling ages. These are good days to focus on the needs of others; bad days to focus on one's own needs.

Lisa Kudrow was born on day 11-Tecpatl.

Aztec facts

The last day of the current xiuhmolpilli (bundle of 52 years) will be September 27, 2026.

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