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Huracan

Huracan (; , "one legged"), often referred to as U K'ux Kaj, the "Heart of Sky", is a K'iche' Maya god of wind, storm, fire and one of the creator deities who participated in all three attempts at creating humanity. He also caused the Great Flood after the second generation of humans angered the gods. He supposedly lived in the windy mists above the floodwaters and repeatedly invoked "earth" until land came up from the seas.

His name, understood as 'One-Leg', suggests god K of Postclassic and Classic Maya iconography, a deity of lightning with one human leg, and one leg shaped like a serpent. God K is commonly referred to as Bolon Tzacab and K'awiil or Kauil. The name may ultimately derive from huracan, a Carib word, and the source of the words hurricane and orcan ( European windstorm). Huracan also helped destroy the manikins, the results of their second try. Huracan sent dogs and turkeys into the manikin's homes proclaiming revenge for the dogs and turkeys slain and eaten. Also, frying pans, mortars, pestles, and even stones came alive. The frying pans complained about their mouths being filled with ash and declared that they will be treated as them. The mortars complained about being banged with a pestle every day and that they will be beaten by pestles as their punishment. The pestles complained about their mouths being filled with grain each and every day. Finally, the stones shot out of the fireplace crushing the helpless manikins. Some sought refuge in trees but fell off after the branches shook them down. Some sought refuge in caves, but huge boulders closed the entrance entombing them forever. Some say you can still hear their sad wails to this day. The survivors ran into the forest and were chased by Huracan and the dogs and turkeys. They ran day and night until they could not go on. Huracan was pleased that there was no more manikins and so he walked until he found a field full of corn. He and Gúcumatz,the plumed serpent, handed the corn to Xmucane, who mixed corn with water to make dough. Out of this dough they made four men, Jaguar Quitze, Jaguar Night, Not Right Now and Dark Jaguar. Humans used to be able to do anything, fly, see oceans from far away, and inside rocks. Huracan clouded their vision so that they couldn't see so far. Huracan also sent Hunahpu and Xbalanque on their missions and presided over the decapitation of Zipacna the earth monster.

Related deities are Tohil, Bolon Tzacab, Cocijo in Zapotec mythology, and Tlaloc in Aztec mythology.

Huracan is referred to in Grace Nichols' poem Hurricane Hits England where she makes references to the Caribbean gods.

Huracan (disambiguation)

Huracan is the hurricane god of Maya mythology. In modern Spanish, huracán means hurricane.

Huracán may also refer to:

  • ARM Huracán, a Mexican Navy missile boat
  • Huracan (Belantis), a Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter model roller coaster at Belantis amusement park
  • Huracán (telenovela), a Mexican telenovela
  • Lamborghini Huracán, an automobile produced by Lamborghini

In sports:

  • Club Atlético Huracán, Argentine football club
  • Huracán Buceo, Uruguayan football club
  • Huracán de Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentine football club
  • Huracán de San Rafael, Argentine football club
  • Huracán de Tres Arroyos, Argentine football club
  • Huracán Ramírez a famous Mexican luchador
  • Huracán Valencia Club de Fútbol, Spanish football club
  • Huracán de Medellin, Colombian football club
  • Huracán FC, Puerto Rican football club
  • Huracán F.C., Uruguayan football club
  • Huracán Valencia CF, Spanish football club
  • AD Huracán, Spanish football club
  • CD Huracán Z, Spanish football club
Huracán (telenovela)

Huracán (English title: Hurricane) is a Mexican telenovela produced by Rebecca Jones and Alejandro Camacho for Televisa in 1997.

On October 13, 1997, Canal de las Estrellas started broadcasting Huracán weekdays at 10:00pm, replacing El alma no tiene color. The last episode was broadcast on March 27, 1998 with La usurpadora replacing it the following day.

Angélica Rivera and Eduardo Palomo starred as protagonists, while Alexis Ayala, Maya Mishalska and the leading actor Jorge Russek starred as antagonists.

Huracan (Belantis)

Huracan is a steel roller coaster at Belantis amusement park in Leipzig, Germany. Huracan is one of two Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter model roller coasters in Germany, the other being Fluch von Novgorod.