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It was a question of survival for the Aztecs, and this was the primary justification for their practice of human sacrifice. According to Aztec theology, the sun deity Huitzilopochtli was engaged in a never-ending battle against darkness, and if the darkness prevailed, the world would come to an end. If the darkness triumphed, the world would come to an end.
On the other hand, when Aztecs offered human sacrifices to Tezcatlipoca, the victims participated in a ritual gladiatorial contest before being put to death. Other gods, such as Huehueteotl and Tlaloc, were approached in a variety of different ways. If the playback doesn’t start after a short amount of time, you should try restarting your device.
It was their self-sacrifice in addition to the blood from all of the other gods that led the Aztecs to believe that because the gods sacrificed the blood for the existence of humans, humans are in an unpayable debt to the gods. As a result, the Aztecs sacrificed human lives and blood in order to demonstrate how grateful they were to the gods.
Sacrifice of Children Child sacrifice was a common practice among the Aztecs and was considered to be a valid kind of human offering. Children were offered as a sacrifice to the Aztec god Tlaloc, who was worshipped as the rain god. In the Great Pyramid of Tenochtitlan, the remains of forty-two youngsters who had been offered as sacrifices to Tlaloc were discovered.