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<p>(places where water lilies cannot grow), the flowers were prevalent in their iconographic records. Aristocrats and <a href="page.php?w=Maya_religion">religious figures</a> wore masks and/or headdresses during celebratory events that had water lilies and/or water lily symbols to appear like gods. There is also evidence that water lilies were used as cultural <a href="page.php?w=Entheogen">entheogenic</a>. Some interpretations of ritual scenes drawn out by the Maya have been blood being extracted from perforated body parts. However, more close</p><p>
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