![]() Other popular representations often involve Itzamná as a bird deity. His general benevolence and wisdom meant he was often portrayed as an old man with a toothless smile. ![]() Believed to be largely kind and protective towards humans, he was the one who taught men to grow maize and how to use calendars, as well as being a god of medicine. Itzamná was one of the most important gods for the Maya: he was the creator, and ruler of day and night. ![]() ![]() A Spanish transcription of the Popul Vuh, a text documenting Maya mythology.
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