Curicaueri

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Curicaueri is the principal fire and sun god of the Purépecha (Tarascan) people of western Mexico, central to their state religion and royal lineage.

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Curicaueri canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Purépecha deity
deity
fire god
sun god
associatedWith Purépecha military expansion
Purépecha royal ceremonies
Purépecha state formation
royal lineage of the Purépecha kings
category Mesoamerican deity
fire deity
solar deity
cosmicFunction giver of heat and light
protector in battle
culture Purépecha people
Tarascan
surface form: Tarascan people
domain fire
kingship
sun
war
equivalentName Curicaueri Curicaveri
Curicaveri
languageContext Purépecha language
majorCultCenter Tzintzuntzan
mythologicalRole protector of the Purépecha capital Tzintzuntzan
source of royal legitimacy
pantheonPosition supreme deity in the Purépecha pantheon
region western Mexico
religion Purépecha religion
role patron of the Purépecha ruling dynasty
principal god of the Purépecha state religion
sacredPlace Purépecha ceremonial centers
temples at Tzintzuntzan
symbol fire
sun
weapons of war
timePeriod Postclassic period of Mesoamerica
surface form: Late Postclassic Mesoamerica

pre-Columbian era
worshipedBy Purépecha people
Tarascan (Purépecha) civilization
surface form: Tarascan state
worshipPractice offerings of fire and incense
state-sponsored rituals

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