Huitzilopochtli: The Aztec Religion

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he Aztecs believed in over one thousand gods. Due to geographic distances between tribes and cities, there were often distinctive perceptions of the one god. The Aztec gods ultimately composed a distinct amount and further shaped the Aztec culture. For each deity there was a partnered ritual, which would give a desired achievement, such as nourishing life of agriculture, or a plentiful harvest of crops for the season. These gods were further divided into different sub-categories and groups. Each group was known to be culpable for one aspect of human life, such as; the heavens, rain, fertility, farming, war and sacrifice. Although, the Aztecs had multiple agricultural gods as the Aztec culture held a significant portion of farming.The Aztecs believed that their believer’s fate and destiny depended on the will of these gods. …show more content…

Huitzilopochtli was the god that had given the Aztecs the guidance and the direction to Tenochtitlan, which consequently became the capital of the Aztec Empire. Huitzilopochtli was known as the patron of war and sacrifice. His mausoleum is located on the top of Templo Mayor, which is formerly known as The Great Temple of Tenochtitlan. Huitzilopochtli was known as, “the hummingbird of the South”. Huitzilopochtli is associated with war and power. The name, “Huitzilopochtli”, refers to the principal belief of the Aztecs, that warriors who had died in battle, would return from the Southern Paradise, in the form of a hummingbird. Huitzilopochtli was always in battle with the forces of darkness. The Aztecs were convinced that they would need to feed him human blood each day to ensure that the world would not lie and that civilians would

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