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Itzamná (Mayan pronunciation: [it͡samˈna]) is, in Maya mythology, an
upper god and
creator deity thought to
reside in the sky.
Itzamná is one of the most...
- the north, ****ociated with the
color white, and the
Muluc years. Son of
Itzamna and Ixchel. God of rain, thunder, and lightning,
wields an axe of lightning...
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reconstructed from Late
classic and
Postclassic inscriptions, the
deity Itzamna is
frequently credited with
bringing the
knowledge of the
calendrical system...
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nearly leading to war
between the two cantons.
Figures of
Kokopelli and
Itzamna (as the
Mayan tonsured maize god) in Pre-Columbian
America often include...
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Chief among the
patron deities of the
classic priests was the
upper god,
Itzamna,
first priest and
first writer,
still shown officiating in one of the pictures...
- culture, and wisdom, as well as the
patron god of
learning and knowledge.
Itzamna,
creator god, ****ociated with knowledge, wisdom,
writing and culture, patron...
- parallels, from the ****anese myth of
Izanagi and Izanami, the
Mayan myth of
Itzamna and Ixchel, and the
Indian myth of
Savitri and Satyavan.
While often compared...
- Maya
mythology and
religion Maize god and
Itzamna Practices Bloodletting Death rituals Dedication rituals Pilgrimage Priesthood Sacrifice (Humans) Places...
- 'Prin****l Bird Deity', an
avian transformation of
Itzamna. The
solar affiliation of (Kinich Ahau)
Itzamna is part of the
argument for
identifying the Popol...
- a
different colour. They also had a dual day-night/life-death aspect.
Itzamna was the
creator god, but he also
embodied the cosmos, and was simultaneously...