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The Maya civilization did not have a single founder or a singular person who "started" the religion, as their belief system evolved over centuries among various city-states in Mesoamerica. Instead, it was shaped by a complex interplay of cultural, social, and historical factors, including the influence of earlier Mesoamerican cultures. Maya religion was polytheistic, worshipping numerous deities linked to nature, agriculture, and celestial bodies, and it was deeply integrated into their daily life and governance. The religious practices were a collective heritage rather than the product of a single individual.

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