Codex Borgia, pp. 15 to 17----------------------------- Sebayan
1. flower growing from flint (unfamiliar plant ?) |
2. fruit-trees peculiar to Indonesia: rambutan, durian, mangosteen |
2. copal with green insert (grass ?) |
3. "tall grass" (lallang) |
3. death & the deceased |
4. funeral dirge |
4. red-faced Ehecatl |
5. robbins |
5. god with swelling on nose |
6. bitten by mosquitoes |
6. +Xochi-quetzal "flower quetzal-bird" |
8. "Cuckoo Goddess" (+Bunsu Bubut) |
7. climbing water-stream |
9. slippery "Bridge of Terror" (titi rawan) |
8. skeletal person; divided sky-mound |
18. crushed bones of travellers; opening apart, & closing, of two stones |
9. Tlahuiz-calpan. with spotted face |
20. doctors with silver spots on their coats |
10. Mix-coatl with his skin striped |
21. people with their skins torn |
11. Xochi-pilli with his mouth contorted |
24. people with their faces swollen |
12. Tonatiuh [committed suicide] |
25. committed suicide |
13. impaled hearts |
26. having spurs on |
14. flayed off human skin |
29. having serious cuts and wounds |
15. hand-motif [tattooed] on mouth |
32. tatooed hands |
16. +Teteo-INAN "mother of the gods" |
33. +Ini INAN "grandmother of the gods" |
17. +Tlazolteotl |
38. +Indu Dara Jelini |
18. gods & goddess of death |
40. coemetery |
19. +Chalchiuhtlicue; |
41. +Bunsu Bikku Petara |
water from jewel |
42. tributary river: Sungai Dia |
20. goddess with target (?) on cheek |
43. hornbill, accurate at catching |
Clayton H. Chu: The Three Worlds of Iban Shamanism. PhD diss., Columbia U., 1978. pp. 269 to 279