Heads of the rain god Tlaloc alternate with heads of Quetzalcoatl who winds beneath, with rattletails and conch shells. An early incarnation of the temple found so well preserved within a larger, expanded, later form.

For many, including Pythagoras, Parmenides, Xenophanes, Plato, Aristotle and Plotinus, Monad was a symbol for God or the first being or the totality of all beings.
Heads of the rain god Tlaloc alternate with heads of Quetzalcoatl who winds beneath, with rattletails and conch shells. An early incarnation of the temple found so well preserved within a larger, expanded, later form.
TEMPLE OF QUETZALCOATL, TEOTIHUACAN
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