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What Does Mayan Tattoos Mean?

The Mayan civilization is one of the oldest, most ancient civilizations discovered to this day. Not only did the Mayans discover ways to build large structures with sophisticated water and farming systems, but they had all types of symbols and even created a unique system for writing. To date, the Mayan civilization is seen as one of the most progressive, before their time nations of all time. Not only did the mayan civilization have countless inventions, but their legends and ancient beliefs have mystified people from all over the world for generations. Their belief in ancient gods and spirits captivate as they speak of love, war, death and men. There are many variations of Mayan tattoos which depict many different meanings. Choosing the right design for you could be based on the image alone or the meaning behind that Mayan image. The mystery surrounding these images is profound and should not be taken lightly. Keep respect in mind when deciding which design to get.

Mayan Tattoo Meaning

Going back over 3,000 years, the symbology of the Mayan culture has always been associated with amazing mystery. Similar to the Egyptian culture in the way they use images such as hieroglyphs and symbols to tell their stories, the Mayans symbols have significant meaning. Some of the most popular and power symbols include the Mayan Sun, Bat, Eagle, Jaguar, Calendar, Earth, Hunab Ku, Serpent, and Ouroboros.

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The Mayan Sun is one of the most distinctive and important symbols of the Mayan civilization. Not only was the sun considered a god to the Mayans, but it was also seen as the giver of life and something that brought them food in terms of their farms, warm their homes and help them decipher the time with their use of sundials.

The Mayan Bat, also known in the Mayan language as zotz, was considered in ancient stories to be the guardian of the underworld. The symbol had ties to both light and dark when it comes to symbolism. The line between good and evil was not very defined in Mayan culture. People who decide to get the bat as their tattoo or a part of it, want to display being reborn or power. They may also choose this design to show a trip or challenge they have experience in their life.

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