The aztecs build temples(also know as the aztecs pyramids) to whorship their gods. In these temples they would make human sacrifices. These sacrifices would be of royalty from surronding tribes or of people back in there time that they thought were beautiful. They would do this by taking out the persons heart. Most of the people that were sacrifice were male. Since they would need the women to reproduce children. Also if anyone didn't know the aztecs believe that their rules were their gods children. That is why they are also know as the "holy lords".
The Aztec-Indian religion is mixed elements of polythesim, shamanism, animism, astronamy, and, calandrics.
They sacrificed humans ( even children ) and people from other tribes and sometimes their own.
Aztecs practiced there religion in many different temples... they mostly sacrificed people to show there religion.
They worshiped their gods in temples in their villages.
Human sacrifice
Human sacrifices
The Aztecs worshiped their gods by sacrificing people(even children)
to worship their gods
The Aztecs worshiped many gods. They were collectively known as the Pantheon. Gods had their own temples in the Aztec capital.
yes the frigid god
Around 200 according to this archeology website
The Aztecs built pyramids for religious and ceremonial purposes, as well as to serve as platforms for the performance of rituals and sacrifices. They believed that the pyramids connected them to the gods and the spiritual world, and that by building and performing ceremonies on them, they could maintain harmony with the divine forces.
they worship quetzacoatl the one that promised to save them from the end
When the Spanish arrived the Aztecs thought they were gods. When the Spanish seemed more intrested in the gold ornaments that the Aztecs wore then in the pyramids that were build for the gods was when several Aztecs started to disaprove of Montezuma's decision of housing the Spanish.
It was a temple to worship their gods.
I believe they are polytheistic, meaning they have/worship many gods, so in that case, it depends on which god they worshipped.
In Mesopotamian society, gods were an integral part of daily life and were believed to control various aspects of the world. They were both feared and revered, with rituals and offerings conducted to appease them. The relationship between the people of Mesopotamia and their gods was one of dependency and devotion, where the gods were seen as both protectors and punishers.
the ancient mayans did not build the pyramids ancient egypt did