The Ithsana of the Mayan Sculpture

The Anglicans of Itessana are the One Gods that emerged from the Mayan myths into their prime years.

They include mainly the Creators, the angels, the Rain Gods and the Corn Gods.

In addition to the four of them, there are 14 different gods of the Sun, Moon and War.

1 The Founding God, Hunahuna Junaber Cu: The Maya people think it is the creator of the world.

But in the minds of the Mayans, this god has no role to play.

Itzamna: Of the Mayan gods, the dragon-shaped Itthsana is the highest, the head of the Mayan gods, the Lord of Heaven, who leads all other gods.

He is also the Lord of the Night and the Day, the Protector of the priests and the creator of the word and science.

The God of Itessana is the Lord of Heaven, who leads all other gods.

He was also “the master of night and day”; on that point, he had a close relationship with the sun god, Kniche Ava, and the moon goddess Ischer, and even saw the sun god as his incarnation.

In anticipation of the New Year, the Maya were specially worshipped by the God of Itessana, who was considered the God of Goodness and saved them from disaster.

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Chac: Like the Trinity of Christianity, Chuck is not a homogeneity, but a complex of four gods representing four locations south-west of the north-east: It's a red face; it's called Chuck Sib Chuck; it's a white face.

The name is Sark Sib Chuck; the name of the West is Black Face, Eck Sib Chuck; the name of the South is Yellow Face, Kank Sib Chuck.

Like the God of Itessana, the Rain God, Chuck, is a god of goodness.

The Maya people, who depend on farming for their livelihood, are naturally the objects of their admiration.

4 Yum Kaax: Corn God is the third most important god among Maya idols, symbolizing life, prosperity and prosperity, and a god of good.

The Mayan Corn God is the god of the Mayan religious belief that controls five valleys and forests, such as corn, with a clear image, usually made of corn.

Corn is an important food crop in the Maya world, so the Corn God is very much loved, and the name and image of Mayan Corn God appears in the book 98 times.

Mayan Corn God has many enemies, perhaps as a result of the many natural disasters that occur in the process of growing maize.

5.

Knich Awa, the god of the sun: The legend is the incarnation of the angel Etsamna, who is also called the son of the angel.

6.

Marno, Mother of the Sea: The Mother of the Earth, who created all things in the world, is also the guardian of nature and animals.

7 Kukulkan, the God of the Viper: The universally held God of Central American civilization is generally portrayed as a snake with long feathers.

8- War God and Wind God Urakan: The master of wind and lightning is the protector of the war and the wise.

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Puche, the death god of the North: It's a evil god.

He's always with the god of war and the god of human sacrifice.

10 The Southern goddess Henokra: The usual artistic image is that of a woman wearing a bead dress with a crown on her head.

11, the North Star, SamanthaEke: A guide known as a businessman, a god of goodness.

12 Eck Chuyah: He has two faces, one for the Good One and the other for the Evil One.

13 The birth and textile goddess Ischer Itsamna's wife and the moon goddess, and the artistic image of Luna God and the sun God are often accompanied by angels.

14- Suicide God Istab: The legend of suicide in Mayan myths has direct access to heaven, where Istab is the guardian of those who hang their own lives。

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