gods and deities in mayan mythology
Gods and deities in Mayan mythology are supernatural beings worshipped by the ancient Mayan civilization. The gods were believed to have control over various aspects of nature, such as rain, sun, and agriculture, while the deities were considered intermediaries between humans and the gods. The Mayan people engaged in elaborate rituals and ceremonies to honor and appease these powerful entities, seeking their blessings for prosperity, protection, and well-being.
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