They cut peoples heart out and held it up (while still beating) to the sun.
The main was the sun god - Huitzilopochtli. All the gods were important to the Aztecs but the sun god was the most powerful.
The Aztecs believed in jaguar gods and the feathered serpent. Most important was the sun god, Huitzilopochtli, who took the form of a giant hummingbird. The Aztecs believed that the appearance of the sun every morning depended on their devotion to Huitzilopochtli. They also believed the sun drew its energy from human blood, so they practiced human sacrifice on an extremely large scale.
the Aztecs made the human sacrifices because they believe that is what they had to do to make their around 300 gods happy. they would kill them and then take the heart of the human sacrifice out right away and hold it up to the sun for the gods and then throw it at a picture of the god. people were willing to be the sacrifices because they felt it was an honour to die for their gods.
the Aztecs were demolished by Hernan Cortes. a spainard. all of the survivors were taken captive and sacrificed to the sun god
Tonatiuh was a sun god throughout central Mexico of the present age we live in, (there were 5 altogether), he started out as a Toltec god and was later adopted into both Maya and Aztec mythologies. According to the Aztecs, Tonatiuh started out as Nanautzin, a god of no importance, and through good luck acquired the position of god of the sun of the current age. Tonatiuh was responsible for the sun moving through the sky, and the Aztecs sacrificed countless humans to keep this happening.
In the great temple where the sun god is.
Yes. The Aztecs did do human sacrifices of their hearts and gave it to their sun of god, Huitzilopochtli.
The Aztecs believed that sacrificing humans to the sun god, Huitzilopochtli, was necessary to ensure the sun's continued rise and the creation of a new day. They saw it as a way to show gratitude to the sun god for providing light and sustenance for their crops. Sacrifices were also made to maintain the cosmic balance and prevent catastrophes.
so they could have a have good for crops
The Aztecs believed that the world was created and fueled by blood of the gods. The running of human blood, to the Aztecs, was the only way to obtain plentiful water and crops from the sun god each year.
The Aztecs made blood sacrifices to the sun god, Huitzilopochtli, to ensure the sun's continued rise and to sustain the cosmos. They believed that the sun needed the energy from human blood to fight against darkness and maintain balance in the universe. These sacrifices were also seen as a way to honor the gods and maintain the favor of their deities, reflecting the belief that human life was intrinsically linked to divine forces.
The Aztecs made human sacrifices to Huitzilopochtli, their god of war and the sun, to ensure his favor and maintain the balance of the universe. They believed that these sacrifices provided the necessary nourishment for the god to rise each day, thereby securing the sun's light and sustaining life. Additionally, the sacrifices were seen as a means to demonstrate strength and devotion, reinforcing the social hierarchy and religious importance of warfare in Aztec culture.
Huitzilopochtli - the sun god of Aztecs
Huitzilopochtli, the main god of the Aztecs and the god of war, was bloodthirsty and he needed sacrifices to sustain him in his journey throughout the day. The Aztecs believed that if they didn't sacrifice a human then the sun would not rise the next day.
Priests conducted sacrifices by cutting open the chest and tearing out the heart. It was done in honour of the Aztec god of the sun. The Aztecs were superstitious and thought that the god would destroy the world if they didn't get human blood to feed on (they were a violent race)
The Aztecs believed that the sun needed human sacrifices to keep rising each day. They performed rituals and sacrifices to ensure the sun would continue to shine and provide light and warmth. The sacrifices were seen as necessary to prevent the end of the world.
yes they did. Aztecs even had a sun god and a war god.