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Acat was a deity in Maya mythology associated with the process of tattooing. The Maya placed great importance on the tattooing process, believing that tattoos in the image of a god would imbue a person with some of that god's power. Because of the importance and difficulty of this art form it was only natural that there was a god responsible for it. Acat was said to bless the ink, needles, and work spaces, and steady the hands of the artists for better results.

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  • أکات (بالإنجليزية: Acat)‏ إله الوشم في أساطير المايا. للوشم أهمية كبيرة عند شعب المايا، فهم يعتقدون بأن صور الوشوم يمكن لها أن تعطي قوة إلهية للذي يشم نفسه. بسبب أهمية وصعوبة هذا الشكل الفني، كان من الطبيعي أن يكون هناك إله مسؤول عنه. قيل أن أكات Acat يبارك الحبر، والإبر، ومكان العمل، ويثبّت أيدي الفنانين لتحقيق نتائج أفضل. وهو الرب الماياني للبواقين، الذين يعلنون عن المناسبات الدينية أو غيرها. (ar)
  • Acat was a deity in Maya mythology associated with the process of tattooing. The Maya placed great importance on the tattooing process, believing that tattoos in the image of a god would imbue a person with some of that god's power. Because of the importance and difficulty of this art form it was only natural that there was a god responsible for it. Acat was said to bless the ink, needles, and work spaces, and steady the hands of the artists for better results. Acat was first mentioned by J. Eric S. Thompson, in his book "Tattooing and Scarification among the Maya." (Carnegie Institution of Washington Division of Historical Research, June 18th, 1946.) Thompson also added that Acat is a Nahuatl day namemeaning "reed", while the pronunciation "Ah Cat" would be "He of the Storage Jar." Most likely because hollow reeds were thought to be used in the tattooing process. In addition, Thompson writes (in relation to the designation of the deity's name) "Acat is translated as 'inkstand' in the Pio Perez dictionary; as a doctor's instrument case or a scribe's pen case in the Motul dictionary.”Loosely, Acat as a deity is also associated with the development of the fetus in the womb. (en)
  • Acat était un dieu dans la mythologie Maya associé au processus de tatouage. (fr)
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  • أکات (بالإنجليزية: Acat)‏ إله الوشم في أساطير المايا. للوشم أهمية كبيرة عند شعب المايا، فهم يعتقدون بأن صور الوشوم يمكن لها أن تعطي قوة إلهية للذي يشم نفسه. بسبب أهمية وصعوبة هذا الشكل الفني، كان من الطبيعي أن يكون هناك إله مسؤول عنه. قيل أن أكات Acat يبارك الحبر، والإبر، ومكان العمل، ويثبّت أيدي الفنانين لتحقيق نتائج أفضل. وهو الرب الماياني للبواقين، الذين يعلنون عن المناسبات الدينية أو غيرها. (ar)
  • Acat était un dieu dans la mythologie Maya associé au processus de tatouage. (fr)
  • Acat was a deity in Maya mythology associated with the process of tattooing. The Maya placed great importance on the tattooing process, believing that tattoos in the image of a god would imbue a person with some of that god's power. Because of the importance and difficulty of this art form it was only natural that there was a god responsible for it. Acat was said to bless the ink, needles, and work spaces, and steady the hands of the artists for better results. (en)
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  • أكات (مايا) (ar)
  • Acat (deity) (en)
  • Acat (fr)
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