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In the tonalpohualli, the sacred Aztec calendar, Thursday October 17, 1538 is:

Tonalli: − +

day

Chicunahui Quiahuitl

9 - Quiahuitl (rain)

Trecena: − +

13-day period

Ce Ozomahtli

Ozomahtli (monkey)

Xihuitl: − +

solar year

Chicome Tochtli

7 - Tochtli (rabbit)


Yoaltecuhtli:

Lord of the Night

Centeotl

Long Count:

Mayan calendar

11.15.18.16.19

Xiuhpohualli:

365-day calendar

11 - Tepeilhuitl (XIV)

(Correlation: Alfonso Caso [adjust])

The significance of this day

Aztec facts

La Malinche, or Doña Marina, was an Aztec woman who became an essential partner for Hernán Cortés in his conquest of the Aztec empire. Doña Marina's Aztec name was Malinalli, after her birthday. Cleary, she acted upon the significance of this day.

Day Quiahuitl (Rain) is governed by Tonatiuh, the Sun God, as its provider of tonalli (Shadow Soul) life energy. Quiahuitl is a day of relying on the unpredictable fortunes of fate. It is a good day for traveling and learning, a bad day for business and planning.

The thirteen day period (trecena) that starts with day 1-Ozomahtli (Monkey) is ruled by Patecatl. The 13 days of this trecena are influenced by the quest for cures of all the various ills that befall us: the quest to obtain power that can overcome misfortune lies at the heart of the warrior's purpose. The transformation of poison into medicine, and evil into good, is an art whose expression must be tailored to the field of battle. These are good days to fashion a war shield and collect articles for your medicine bundle; bad days to allow infections to fester.

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