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  • Itzamna's Wisdom: The Creator God and Cosmic Order
    2026/06/04
    Explore the profound wisdom of Itzamna, the supreme creator god of Maya civilization, in this comprehensive episode examining one of Mesoamerica's most significant deities. Host Edmund Cross investigates Itzamna's multifaceted role as creator, cosmic architect, and source of divine wisdom in Maya religious thought. Discover how this ancient god governed both day and night skies, invented writing systems, and established the mathematical principles underlying Maya astronomy and calendar systems. Learn about the archaeological evidence from major sites like Izamal, where massive temples honored this cosmic deity. The episode explores Itzamna's complex iconography, from his depiction as an aged patriarch to his transformation into jaguar god of the underworld, revealing sophisticated Maya concepts about divine power and cosmic duality. Examine how Maya kings claimed legitimacy through connection to Itzamna and how his worship influenced social structures throughout the classical period. Cross discusses the deity's lasting cultural impact, including persistence of his worship into the colonial period and ongoing scholarly discoveries about Maya theological concepts. This episode illuminates how Itzamna represented the Maya belief that humans could participate in divine wisdom through observation, mathematics, and careful record-keeping, making their astronomical and mathematical achievements expressions of religious devotion rather than purely secular pursuits.
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    5 分
  • The Calendar Keepers: Time, Cycles, and Divine Order
    2026/05/28
    Explore the fascinating world of Maya timekeeping in this episode of The Mayan Gods podcast. Host Edmund Cross examines the complex calendar systems that governed ancient Maya civilization, including the 365-day Haab solar calendar, the 260-day sacred Tzolk'in, and the Long Count system that tracked cosmic time. Discover how Maya scribes and priests, known as ah tz'ib, served as Calendar Keepers, maintaining astronomical knowledge and advising rulers on auspicious timing for important events. Learn about the religious significance of time cycles, the role of deities like Itzamna in calendrical systems, and the remarkable precision of Maya astronomical observations at sites like Chichen Itza. The episode explores how these temporal frameworks influenced agriculture, politics, and social order across centuries of Maya history. Edmund also discusses the continuation of traditional Maya calendar practices by contemporary daykeepers (aj q'ij) in Guatemala, Belize, and Mexico, highlighting the enduring legacy of ancient Maya concepts of cyclical time and cosmic order in modern indigenous communities.
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    5 分
  • Maize and Men: How Humans Were Born from Corn
    2026/05/21
    Explore the fascinating Mayan creation myth where humanity was born from corn in this episode of The Mayan Gods. Host Edmund Cross delves into the Popol Vuh, the sacred Mayan text that tells how the gods created the first humans from ground maize after failed attempts with mud and wood. Discover how this creation story reflects the deep spiritual relationship between the Maya civilization and corn agriculture, which sustained their culture for over a thousand years. Learn about the historical significance of corn domestication in Mesoamerica, the sophisticated agricultural techniques like the milpa system, and how this creation myth influenced Maya religious practices and calendar systems. The episode examines archaeological evidence of corn cultivation dating back nine thousand years and explores how the Spanish conquest affected but didn't eliminate these traditional beliefs. Modern Maya communities continue to honor corn as sacred, viewing it not just as food but as a relative, reflecting ancient wisdom about the interconnectedness of humans and nature. This episode offers insights into Maya worldview, agricultural practices, and spiritual beliefs while examining how creation myths reflect cultural values and environmental relationships in ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
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    6 分
  • The Ball Game of Gods: Cosmic Sport and Divine Conflict
    2026/05/14
    Explore the sacred ball game of the ancient Maya in this fascinating episode of The Mayan Gods. Host Edmund Cross delves into the cosmic significance of ōllamaliztli, the ritual sport that connected earthly competition with divine mythology. Discover how massive stone ball courts served as theaters for cosmic drama, where the Hero Twins Hunahpu and Xbalanque battled the lords of Xibalba in the Maya underworld. Learn about archaeological evidence from famous sites like Chichen Itza and Copán, where ball courts aligned with astronomical phenomena and served purposes far beyond entertainment. This episode examines the game's rules, equipment, and ritual significance, exploring how Maya rulers used ceremonial matches to demonstrate cosmic authority. From the creation myths of the Popol Vuh to the archaeological remains scattered across Mesoamerica, uncover how this ancient sport represented the eternal struggle between light and darkness, life and death. Perfect for listeners interested in Maya mythology, ancient sports, Mesoamerican archaeology, and the intersection of religion and athletics in pre-Columbian civilizations. Discover why this wasn't just a game, but a sacred reenactment of universal creation.
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    5 分
  • Lords of Xibalba: Journey to the Mayan Underworld
    2026/05/07
    Journey into Xibalba, the Mayan underworld, and discover the terrifying Lords of Death who ruled this realm of trials and transformation. Host Edmund Cross explores the complex mythology surrounding Hun-Came, Vucub-Came, and their lesser death lords as recorded in the sacred Popol Vuh. Learn about the epic adventure of the Hero Twins Hunahpu and Xbalanque as they faced deadly trials in houses of gloom, knives, cold, jaguars, fire, and bats. This episode examines how Xibalba differed from Western concepts of afterlife, serving as a realm of cosmic balance rather than moral punishment. Discover the archaeological evidence connecting caves and cenotes to underworld beliefs, and understand how Xibalba mythology influenced Mayan art, architecture, and the sacred ballgame. Unlike simple death mythology, Xibalba represented sophisticated indigenous American concepts of mortality, cosmic order, and cyclical existence. The death lords embodied specific aspects of disease, suffering, and mortality, creating a complex pantheon that reflected Mayan understanding of life's challenges. Through careful analysis of historical sources, this episode reveals how ancient Mesoamerican civilizations developed profound theological systems addressing fundamental questions about existence, transformation, and the relationship between life and death in indigenous American religious thought.
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    5 分
  • The Popol Vuh Unveiled: Sacred Text of Creation
    2026/04/30
    Join Edmund Cross as he unveils the mysteries of the Popol Vuh, the sacred creation text of the ancient Maya. This episode explores the remarkable survival story of this cosmic epic, from its origins in K'iche' Maya tradition through its preservation by an anonymous indigenous author during the Spanish colonial period. Discover the fascinating creation mythology that begins with primordial stillness and the gods' multiple attempts to create worthy humans - from failed mud people to soulless wooden beings, until finally succeeding with maize-based humanity. Learn about the epic adventures of the Hero Twins Hunahpu and Xbalanque as they navigate the trials of Xibalba, the Maya underworld, in stories that reveal deep philosophical insights about death, resurrection, and cosmic cycles. Cross examines how this sacred text connects mythological narratives to historical Maya dynasties, demonstrating the relationship between cosmic order and political legitimacy. The episode highlights the Popol Vuh's significance as one of the great works of indigenous American literature, offering unique insights into pre-Columbian Maya worldview, religious practices, and the sacred relationship between humanity and the divine. Perfect for students of Maya culture, mythology enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Mesoamerican civilizations and their enduring spiritual traditions.
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    6 分
  • Before the Dawn: Mayan Creation Myths and the Void
    2026/04/23
    Explore the profound creation myths of the ancient Maya in this fascinating episode of The Mayan Gods. Host Edmund Cross delves into the Popol Vuh's account of primordial creation, examining how Mayan cosmology understood the universe's emergence from a conscious void rather than chaotic nothingness. Discover how creator deities like Gucumatz shaped reality through divine speech, and learn about the cyclical nature of Mayan creation beliefs that influenced their sophisticated calendar systems and astronomical observations. The episode explores connections between Mayan creation mythology and their understanding of the Milky Way's dark rift as a cosmic birth canal, revealing how these ancient stories encoded both religious and scientific knowledge. Learn how creation myths influenced Mayan art, architecture, temple construction, and royal ceremonies that reenacted cosmic creation. Cross examines the philosophical depth of Mayan thinking about consciousness, time, and existence, drawing parallels between ancient wisdom and modern scientific questions about the nature of reality. This episode offers valuable insights into one of Mesoamerica's most sophisticated civilizations and their enduring contributions to human understanding of cosmology, consciousness, and creation. Perfect for listeners interested in ancient mythology, Mesoamerican cultures, comparative religion, and the intersection of spirituality and astronomy in pre-Columbian civilizations.
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    5 分
  • The Hero Twins Awaken: Meet Hunahpu and Ixbalanque
    2026/04/16
    Dive into the legendary tale of Hunahpu and Ixbalanque, the Hero Twins from Maya mythology featured in the sacred Popol Vuh. Host Edmund Cross explores the origins of these divine brothers, born from tragedy and destined for greatness. Learn about their miraculous conception through their father Hun Hunahpu's sacrifice, their clever dealings with jealous half-brothers, and their preparation for the ultimate challenge against the lords of Xibalba. This episode examines the cultural significance of the Hero Twins in Maya cosmology, their connection to the sacred ball game, and how their story embodies the duality central to Mesoamerican worldview. Discover how themes of death, rebirth, intelligence over strength, and cosmic balance shaped one of the Americas' greatest mythological narratives. The episode draws from the K'iche' Maya creation text, exploring how oral traditions preserved these stories across centuries and their continued relevance in Maya communities today. Perfect for mythology enthusiasts, students of Mesoamerican culture, and anyone interested in understanding how ancient civilizations viewed the relationship between mortals and gods, life and death, wisdom and power.
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    5 分