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Tupac
Gender: Male
Origin: Incan
Meaning: Royal
Ek Balam, a Mayan god represented by the Black Jaguar
The word comes from the guaraní jaguarete. “jaguar” – and the suffix “ete”, which means “beast of prey”. The word entered English presumably via the Amazonian trade language “Tupinambá”.
Revered by every tribe from the indigenous peoples of the United States, for some Native Americans, the word meant, “he who kills with one blow” and in the mythology of the pre-Columbian America, the black jaguar was widely seen as a god in Peru, Mexico, or Guatemala, to name a few.
Mayans, Aztecs, Incas, they all worshiped the jaguar in every form. In the mausoleum of deities, the jaguar god was second only to the snake god in religious importance. At the Temple of the Jaguar in Chichen Itza, the Maya king had to walk beneath a frieze of a procession of jaguars during his coronation
Something wicked this way comes, I’m afraid no one listens anymore. All signs are pointing to a catastrophic event. If you see this please pray. Yahshuah is salvation. We are only 1 yr away from the Great American Eclipse 2. No one listened the first round.
https://www.theyucatantimes.com/2019/08/ek-balam-a-mayan-god-represented-by-the-black-jaguar/ Published at
2023-03-25 15:59:11Event JSON
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