Chantico- Aztec Deity Illustration
Chantico (“She who dwells in the house”) is the goddess associated with home and hearth, but also with precious personal objects. One day, Chantico violated the prohibition against eating chili or red pepper during a fasting period. Indeed, one day, before taking part in a sacrifice, she ate grilled fish sprinkled with chili pepper. When he heard of this, Tonacatecuhtli, the god of corn, flew into a rage and turned her into a mangy, flea-covered stray dog.
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