
Chac
Chac is an ancient Mayan deity associated with rain, storms, and lightning. He was believed to control weather patterns essential for agriculture, ensuring that crops received enough water. Worshipped through rituals and offerings, Chac played a vital role in Mayan society by symbolizing life-giving rain and the power of nature. As a god, he also represented the forces of change and unpredictability in the environment. His importance was reflected in the numerous carvings and murals dedicated to him, highlighting his influence on daily life and the Mayans' understanding of natural phenomena.