What is mayan bee god?

The Mayan Bee God, also known as Ah Muzen Cab or Ah Mucen Kab, was a deity associated with honey, bees, and agriculture. He was an important god in the Mayan civilization and was often depicted with a bee or wearing the head of a bee. He was believed to have control over the bees and the honey, and was also thought to be a protector of the fields and crops.

According to Mayan mythology, the Bee God was one of the four world creators who helped form the earth. He was also associated with the sun and was believed to live in the underworld.

The Mayans believed that honey had healing properties and the Bee God was often called upon for his blessings in healing and fertility. Honey was also an important part of Mayan religious ceremonies and offerings were made to the Bee God as a form of worship.

The Bee God was often depicted in art and sculpture, and his image can be found in many Mayan ruins and temples throughout Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. Even today, the Bee God remains an important symbol in modern Mayan culture and is still associated with honey, agriculture, and the sun.