The building was first created in the late 1300's . To wordship Huitzilopochtl the god of sun and war, as well as Tlaloc the god of rain and fertility. This building held the most sacred ceremonies and ritual during the Aztecs era . The temple is made out of stucco and sculpted with hundreds of steps that would lead up to a …show more content…
They used the top of building for thousands of violent human sacrifices and rituals. Aztecs believed that their life mission was to fight and die for the gods they worshipped. They would spend their time searching for signs from God to make their next move in life. Humans to them only played a small role in the total subjugation to their faith. Trusting that their gods above had chosen a life path for each individual. Aztecs believed in heaven being a place of happiness. This idea of a better afterlife and heaven is seen in various religious around the world . The Aztecs religious embodied more than just gods. They believed that everything in nature was divine and spiritual