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Balam

Balam is a term with multiple meanings across different cultures and traditions. In Mayan languages, balam literally means jaguar and is a common element in myth, personal names, and royal epithets. The jaguar is a significant symbol in Maya iconography, and balam appears in the names of historical Maya figures as well as in myths and place names.

In Western occultism, Balam is a demon listed in the 17th-century grimoire The Lesser Key of Solomon

Today, Balam endures primarily as a given name (and sometimes surname) among people of Mayan heritage, and

(also
known
as
the
Lemegeton).
He
is
described
as
a
king
of
Hell
who
can
reveal
hidden
things,
grant
knowledge
of
languages
and
of
past
and
future,
and
assist
in
divination
and
magical
matters.
it
appears
in
contemporary
scholarly
and
cultural
works
referencing
Maya
history
and
language.
The
term
may
also
be
found
in
place
names
and
in
religious
or
ceremonial
contexts
within
Mayan
communities.