Kukulkan (also spelled K'uk'ulkan or Gucumatz in some Mayan languages) is the Yucatec Mayan feathered serpent deity, analogous to the Aztec god Quetzalcoatl. The name Kukulkan translates to Feathered Serpent in Yucatec Maya and is derived from the words k'uk' (feather) and kan (serpent). In Hebrew, this can be translated as נחש הנוצה. In other relevant languages, the name is translated as Quetzalcoatl in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs, and Q'uq'umatz in K'iche', a Mayan language. Kukulkan is a central figure in Mesoamerican mythology, often associated with wind, wisdom, and the planet Venus. The deity is prominently featured in the ancient city of Chichen Itza, where the iconic El Castillo pyramid is believed to be dedicated to Kukulkan. During the spring and autumn equinoxes, the play of light and shadow on the pyramid's steps creates the illusion of a serpent descending the pyramid, symbolizing the descent of Kukulkan.
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