Piltzintecuhtli

In Aztec mythology, Piltzintecuhtli [piɬt͡sinˈtekʷt͡ɬi] was a god of the rising sun, healing,[1] and visions, associated with Tōnatiuh.

It may have been another name for Tōnatiuh, but he is also mentioned as a possibly unique individual, the husband of Xōchiquetzal.

[2] Piltzintecuhtli was said to be the son of Oxomoco and Cipactonal (the first man and woman that were created) and was seen as a protector of children.

[3] Known also as "7 Flower," he was also a god of hallucinatory plants, including mushrooms.

[4] He was considered the father of Centeōtl, a deity who was sacrificed in order to bring forth plants.

A drawing of Piltzintecuhtli, one of the deities described in the Codex Borgia
A drawing of Piltzintecuhtli , one of the deities described in the Codex Borgia