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- Five_Suns abstract "The term Five Suns in the context of creation myths, describes the doctrine of the Aztec and other Nahua peoples in which the present world was preceded by four other cycles of creation and destruction. It is primarily derived from the mythological, cosmological and eschatological beliefs and traditions of earlier cultures from central Mexico and the Mesoamerican region in general. The Late Postclassic Aztec society inherited many traditions concerning Mesoamerican creation accounts, while however modifying some aspects and supplying novel interpretations of their own.In the creation myths which were preserved by the Aztec and other Nahua peoples, the central tenet was that there had been four worlds, or "Suns", before the present universe. These earlier worlds and their inhabitants had been created, then destroyed by the catastrophic action of leading deity figures. The present world is the fifth sun, and the Aztec saw themselves as "the People of the Sun," whose divine duty was to wage cosmic war in order to provide the sun with his tlaxcaltiliztli ("nourishment"). Without it, the sun would disappear from the heavens. Thus the welfare and the very survival of the universe depended upon the offerings of blood and hearts to the sun.".
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- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Suns (mythology)".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Five Suns".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Legend of the Fifth Sun".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sixth Creation".
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- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sun of Rain".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "fifth Sun".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "fifth sun".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "five Suns".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "generation of sun gods".
- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "previous ages".
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- Five_Suns wikiPageWikiLinkText "the Fifth Sun".
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- Five_Suns comment "The term Five Suns in the context of creation myths, describes the doctrine of the Aztec and other Nahua peoples in which the present world was preceded by four other cycles of creation and destruction. It is primarily derived from the mythological, cosmological and eschatological beliefs and traditions of earlier cultures from central Mexico and the Mesoamerican region in general.".
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