conceptos del calendario maya

Trecenas: los 20 arcos de trece días del Tzolk'in

Una trecena es un tramo de 13 días del Tzolk'in — el equivalente maya de una semana. Veinte trecenas (260 días) forman un año sagrado. Cada una abre con el tono 1 y cierra con el 13, regida por su día-signo de apertura.

How a trecena works

A trecena always opens on tone 1 and closes on tone 13, with the tone climbing day by day. The day sign also advances: day 1 of the trecena is the ruler X; day 2 is X+1; day 13 is X+12. So every day of the trecena has a different sign, but they all sit under the ruler's meta-theme. Energy rises across the 13 days, peaks late, and discharges intensely on day 13.

The 20 trecena rulers

Each new trecena starts 13 days after the previous, so the next ruler's name index is (prev + 13) mod 20. Starting from 1 Imix, the order is: 1 Imix, 1 Ix, 1 Manik', 1 Ajaw, 1 B'en, 1 Kimi, 1 Kawak, 1 Eb', 1 Chikchan, 1 Etz'nab', 1 Chuwen, 1 K'an, 1 Kab'an, 1 Ok, 1 Ak'b'al, 1 K'ib', 1 Muluk, 1 Ik', 1 Men, 1 Lamat — then back to 1 Imix. Every day sign serves as a ruler exactly once per Tzolk'in.

Why 20 trecenas? The math

Because gcd(13, 20) = 1, every one of the 20 day signs eventually opens a trecena. Multiplying out, 20 x 13 = 260 — exactly one Tzolk'in cycle. The 13-day period also evenly divides the Tzolk'in (260 / 13 = 20), so trecenas tile the calendar without gaps. Two clean cycles overlap: the day sign list and the tone count.

Your birth trecena

Your birth trecena is the 13-day arc you were born inside — identified by its 1 X ruler. It is the second-most informative element of a Maya birth chart after the kin itself, comparable to a moon sign in Western astrology: deeper motivations, subconscious drives, the lens through which your day sign acts. A 1 Imix trecena person carries primordial-creator energy; a 1 Kimi trecena person carries transformation and ending themes.

Daily readings: opening with the trecena

Day-keepers usually frame a daily reading with the current trecena before naming the kin — like reading a season before reading the weather. Trecena returns happen every 260 days: you re-enter your birth trecena once per Tzolk'in year. Practitioners often plan ceremonies, fasts, and decisions around these openings — especially day 1 (intention-setting) and day 13 (release).

Preguntas frecuentes

  • What is a trecena?

    A 13-day period within the 260-day Tzolk'in calendar, opening on a day numbered 1. There are 20 trecenas in one Tzolk'in cycle.

  • Are trecenas the same as galactic tones?

    No. Tones (1–13) are individual day modifiers. A trecena is a block of 13 consecutive days defined by its opening day sign.

  • How do I find my birth trecena?

    Locate your birth kin in the Tzolk'in, then walk back to the most recent day numbered 1. That day's day sign names your trecena.

  • How often does my birth trecena return?

    Every 260 days, like all Tzolk'in features.

  • Are trecenas Aztec or Maya?

    Both. The 13-day cycle exists across Mesoamerica — the Aztec called their version trecena (Spanish), inside the Tonalpohualli.