Kinich Ahau
Kinich Ahau
thy god of the maya was the sun god because he made light
Yes, ancient Maya civilization did worship the sun god, who was known as Kinich Ahau. He was considered a benevolent deity associated with warmth, light, and growth. The sun played a central role in Maya religious beliefs and practices.
Aztec was sun god
Itzamana, the creator god.
Kinich Ahau is a deity from Maya mythology, often associated with the sun and light. He is depicted as a sun god and is believed to represent wisdom, healing, and music. In some traditions, Kinich Ahau is also linked to the creation and sustenance of life, reflecting the importance of the sun in Maya culture. His name translates roughly to "the brilliant sun" or "the sun that illuminates."
It depends on the civilization you are talking about; for Aztecs and Toltecs, such god was Tonatiuh; the face at the center or the Aztec calendar is his. For the Maya and Olmec civilizations, Kinich Ahau was the 'Jaguar Sun God'.
The name of the Egyptian god of the Sun is Ra. Eventually his name was replaced to Amun, the combination of Ra, the sun god, and Horus, the sky god.
Ra is the egyptian god of the sun.
Sun its concidered as god.
descendant of the Inca sun god
The name of the Inca sun god is Inti.The name of the Inca sun god is Inti.