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Popol-Vuh
- El Libro Sagrado de los Mayas
- Narrated by: Artur Mas
- Length: 5 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
El Popol Vuh es una recopilación de narraciones míticas, legendarias e históricas del pueblo Quiché, el pueblo Maya guatemalteco con mayor cantidad de población. El libro, de gran valor histórico y espiritual, ha sido llamado el "Libro Sagrado de los Mayas”. También conocido como "Libro del Consejo” atesora gran parte de la sabiduría y muchas de las tradiciones de la cultura maya. Es un compendio de aspectos de gran importancia como religión, astrología, mitología, costumbres, historia y leyendas que relatan el origen del mundo y de la civilización, así como de los muchos fenómenos que suceden en la naturaleza.
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