The Maya civilization developed a complex religious system characterized by a pantheon of gods, elaborate rituals, and a belief in the cyclical nature of time. They constructed impressive temples and pyramids for worship and conducted ceremonies, including bloodletting and human sacrifices, to appease their deities. The Maya also created a calendar system that intertwined religious observance with agricultural cycles, highlighting the significance of religion in their daily lives and societal structure. Their religious practices and beliefs influenced art, architecture, and governance throughout their history.
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