Tlaloc, the Rain-god. Prayer to, [12];
his pluvial character, [15];
elements of his cult, [23]–4;
mention of, [189], [191];
aspect and insignia of, [236]–41;
statuary and vases, [241]–2;
myths of, [242]–6;
festivals of, [246];
temples of, [252]–3;
priesthood, [254];
prayers to, [254];
nature and status, [254]–6
Tlalocan, the paradise of Tlaloc, [15], [61]–2
Tlaloquê, the servants of Tlaloc, [15], [242]–6
Tlalxicco, interior of the earth, [59]
Tlamacasque, a priest, [187], [188]
Tlapcopa, Region of the East, [5]–9
Tlatauhqui Cinteotl (“Temple of Red Maize”), [177]
Tlauizcalpantecutli, [319] ff.;
aspect and insignia, [319]–22;
nature and status, [322]–4
Tlaxochimaco, the festival of, [69]–70
Tlazolteotl, a goddess, [156] ff.;
aspect and insignia, [156]–9;
myths of, [159];
sacrifice to, by shooting with arrows, [159]–60;
hymn to, [160]–1;
festivals of, [161]–5;
ritual of, [165]–6;
temple of, [166];
priesthood of, [166];
nature and status of, [166]–9