Kukulkan is one of the gods of the Mayan mythology. It is also known as the Feathered Serpent
the tample of kukulkan needed alot of people to builded and alot of structure and also did you now that the tample of kukulkan is 138 feet
In my understandings the Kukulkan people did. They were the first ever to build such a significant building.
The primary purpose of the Temple of Kukulkan, also known as El Castillo, is to serve as a ceremonial center dedicated to the feathered serpent deity Kukulkan, a significant figure in Maya mythology. It functioned as both a religious site for rituals and a calendar system, with its architecture aligned to astronomical events, such as the equinoxes. The temple's design, featuring 365 steps, also reflects the Maya's advanced understanding of mathematics and astronomy, further emphasizing its importance in their culture.
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The Pyramid Kukulkan was built between spring and fall March 21 and September 22, when the sun did a pattern of light on the northern stairway for a few hours in the late afternoon.
The Kukulkan pyramid, also known as El Castillo, is aligned with specific astronomical events related to the Mayan calendar. During the spring and fall equinoxes, the sunlight creates a shadow that resembles a serpent descending the pyramid's staircase, symbolizing the feathered serpent god Kukulkan. This alignment highlights the Mayan's advanced understanding of astronomy and their intricate calendar system.
Pierre Tranchand has written: 'Les yeux de Kukulkan'
Built around 800 A.D. (between 550-900 A.D.)
Temple of Kukulkan, Temple of the Warriors, The Observatory, The Church,The Sacred Cenote.
Rome's Spanish Steps have 138 steps.
138 steps in the spanish steps.