
Kukulkan
Kukulkan is a deity in Mesoamerican mythology, particularly among the Maya civilization. Often depicted as a feathered serpent, Kukulkan symbolizes wind, rain, and the earth. He is associated with creation and is revered as a bringer of knowledge and culture. The most famous temple dedicated to Kukulkan is El Castillo at Chichen Itza, where the sun casts a shadow that resembles a serpent during the equinoxes. Kukulkan represents the connection between the heavens and earth, embodying a significant aspect of Mayan spirituality and cosmology.