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61:, the universe began as an undifferentiated chaos. Later, the spiritual powers became separated into deities and the universe was split into three entities: the heavens, the earth and the underworld. These entities were ruled by the gods Tzacol, Bitol, Alom and Oaholom. Tepeu (god of lightning and fire), Gukumatz (god of wind and rain), and Cabaguil (the solar god) joined them to form a council. Together, they created plants and animals. Lastly, the deities created human beings to recognize and worship them. Other deities were also involved in the process, as they only succeeded on the third attempt. Cabaguil was also referred to as "Heart of the Sky" making him one of the most important sky gods. 200: 44: 245: 274: 238: 106: 148: 89: 178: 231: 269: 140: 8: 279: 264: 174: 144: 85: 219: 134: 79: 215: 20: 168: 258: 52: 211: 51:
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Maya mythology
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Popol Vuh
Encyclopedia of Ancient Deities
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978-1579582708
"The Mayan Pantheon: The Many Gods of the Maya"


The Oxford Companion to World Mythology
Oxford University Press
ISBN
978-0195387087


Kikʼulmatajem le Kʼicheʼaabʼ: Evolución del Reino Kʼicheʼ (in Spanish)
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99922-56-22-2
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