the mayan creation myth and the seven colored rainbows
The Mayan creation myth is a traditional story explaining how the world and humanity were created, according to the ancient Mayan civilization. It involves various gods and their actions in forming different aspects of the universe. "The seven colored rainbows" refers to the belief in multiple rainbows appearing in the sky, each representing a different color and carrying its own symbolic significance.
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