aztec mythology and rainbows
Aztec mythology refers to the religious beliefs and practices of the Aztec civilization, which existed in ancient Mesoamerica. It encompassed a complex system of gods, rituals, and myths that were central to Aztec culture. Rainbows, on the other hand, are meteorological phenomena characterized by a spectrum of colors formed in the sky when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed by water droplets. In Aztec mythology, rainbows held symbolic significance, often associated with deities and representing connections between celestial and earthly realms.
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