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'''Xotlatozca''' is the central deity of the {{wp|monotheism|monotheistic}} [[Cozauism|Cozauist Temple]]. The origins of the deity are still debated, but are generally associated with the combined {{wp|{{wp|Purépecha|Puré}}-{{wp|Nahuas|Nahua}} pantheon that emerged in the Purépecha colonies in what is now southeastern [[Zacapican]]. Worship of Xotlatozca is first recorded in [[Angatahuacan Republic|classical Angatahauca]], where it is thought that the Nahuanized Purépecha conflated their ancestral fire god {{wp|Purépecha deities|Curicaveri}} with the Nahua deity {{wp|Xiuhtecuhtli}}, combining aspects of both into Xotlatozca who would be associated with fire and the sun, as well as the passage of time marked by the solar day and year. Xotlatozca was know by the epithet ''Moyocoyani'' ("creator of himself"), a manifestation of heavenly fire represented by the sun in the sky which would symbolically die every night and recreate itself every morning. The early Angatahuacans remained {{wp|polytheism|polytheistic}}, worshipped Xotlatozca as a creator god alongside other deities of the Nahua, Purépecha, {{wp|Yahgan people|Iakan}} and {{wp|Selk'nam people|Selk'nam}} pantheons. It was only with the doctrines of [[Cozauh Tlecoyani]] in the mid-9th century that Xotlatozca would be elevated to the status of supreme being, exalted above all other gods.
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The early Cozauist Temple was {{wp|henotheism|henotheistic}} in nature and upheld Xotlatozca as a supreme deity while not fully rejecting the worship of other, lesser deities. This is thought to have facilitated the assimilation of other gods and belief systems into the Xotlatozca-centric Cozauist religion, associating local deities and spirits with the central god of the Temple without contradicting the established doctrine. As the influence of Angatahuaca and its Cozauist Temple spread across the region, deities of the {{wp|Yahgan people|Iakan}} and {{wp|Selk'nam people|Selk'nam}} pantheons such as {{wp|Selk%27nam_mythology#Temáukel|Temáukel}} would be absorbed into Xotlatozca as lesser emissary of the greater deity.
'''Xotlatozca''' is the supreme deity of the [[Cozauism|Cozauist Temple]].  
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Xotlatozca is the supreme deity of the Cozauist Temple.