THE D TABLET
Line Da6 carries 17 glyphs:
Da |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
20 |
16 |
15 |
15 |
21 |
17 |
16 |
6 |
20 |
36 |
51 |
66 |
87 |
104 |
120 |
126 |
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Da6-1
(88) |
Da6-2 |
Da6-3 |
Da6-4 (91) |
Da6-5 |
Da6-6 |
Da6-7 |
Aug 21
(233) |
(89 +
290 / 2) |
23 (171
+ 64) |
24 (236) |
25 |
26 |
27 |
"July 11 |
12 (*90 +
*23) |
13 (171
+ 23) |
14 (195) |
15 |
16 |
17 |
JUNE 18 |
19 (*90) |
20 (171) |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST JOHN |
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Ga4-6 |
Ga4-7 |
Ga4-8
(91) |
Ga4-9 |
Ga4-10 |
Ga4-11 |
Ga4-12
(95) |
λ Hydrae
(153.2) |
ADHAFERA
= ζ Leonis,
TANIA
BOREALIS
= λ Ursae Majoris,
SIMIRAM
= ω Carinae (154.7) |
ALGIEBA
= γ Leonis, q Carinae (155.5) |
TANIA
AUSTRALIS = μ Ursae Majoris (156.0),
GHOST OF
JUPITER = NGC3242
Hydrae
(156.8) |
Extended
Net-26b
μ Hydrae
(157.1) |
Maru-sha-arkat-Sharru-15
(4th Son behind the King)
SHIR = ρ
Leonis (158.9) |
p
Carinae (159.3) |
HALF A
YEAR LATER: |
DEC 18 |
19 |
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
X-MAS
EVE |
ζ Cephei
(336.2), λ Cephei (336.3), -/270 Lac. (336.7), λ
Piscis Austrini (336.8) |
μ Gruis
(337.0), ε Cephei (337.2), 1/325 Lac. (337.3),
ANCHA
= θ Aquarii (337.4),
ψ Oct. (337.5), α Tucanae (337.9) |
Al Sa'ad al Ahbiyah-23
/
Shatabisha-25
ε
Oct. (338.1), ρ Aquarii (338.2), 2/365 Lac. (338.5),
SADACHBIA = γ Aquarii
(338.6),
π Gruis (338.9) |
β/172
Lac. (339.2),
4/1100 Lac.
(339.4),
π Aquarii (339.5)
CASTOR
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δ
Tucanae (340.1), ρ Cephei (340.2), ν Gruis (340.3),
ζ Aquarii,
δ Gruis (340.4),
5/1100 Lac. (340.7), σ Aquarii, 6/650 Lac. (340.9)
PROCYON |
υ Oct. (341.0),
α/91 Lac. (341.1),
HOMAN (Hero)
= ζ
Pegasi, β Piscis Austrini (341.2), ν Tucanae
(341.5), υ Aquarii (341.9) |
η
Aquarii (342.1),
σ Gruis (340.4),
SITULA (Water Jar) = κ Aquarii
(342.7) |
Febr 20
(416) |
(234 +
183) |
22 |
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 (422) |
"Jan 10 |
11 (*296) |
12
(377) |
→ Saturn |
14 |
15
(*300) |
16 |
The glyph at NGC3242 in the Hydra constellation has for some
reason been named
the Ghost of Jupiter.
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*5 |
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henua ora |
GHOST OF
JUPITER (*156) |
MATAR
(*344) |
Maybe the death of Jupiter (Jus Piter, Father Light) was associated with the season when
the rain clouds would arrive and hide the planet from view.
... It was 4 August 1968, and it was the
feast day of Saint Dominic, patron of Santo Domingo Pueblo,
southwest of Santa Fe. At one end of the hot, dusty plaza, a
Dominican priest watched nervously as several hundred dancers
arranged in two long rows pounded the earth with their
moccasined feet as a mighty, collective prayer for rain,
accompanied by the powerful baritone singing of a chorus and the
beat of drums. As my family and I viewed this, the largest and
in some ways the most impressive Native American public
ceremony, a tiny cloud over the Jémez Mountains to the northwest
got larger and larger, eventually filling up the sky; at last
the storm broke, and the sky was crisscrossed by lightning and
the pueblo resounded with peals of rolling thunder ...
In the Golden
Age of the Bull this would have taken place at the northern
summer solstice. And Matar (Rain) would ideally be close to
the Full Moon 5 nights later, because *344 . *183 = *161.
... The month, which takes its name from
Juppiter the oak-god, begins on June 10th and ends of July 7th.
Midway comes St. John's Day, June 24th, the day on which the
oak-king was sacrificially burned alive. The Celtic year was
divided into two halves with the second half beginning in July,
apparently after a seven-day wake, or funeral feast, in the
oak-king's honour ...
And 84 (Julian spring equinos) + 16 (nights waiting for return
to visibility) = 100, and we could count 100 days after Alcyone
(*56) in the Pleiades in order to find the Ghost of Jupiter.
This method will then point at Da6-12 where the Sun would be at
the Mouth of the Fish (Fom-al-haut).
...Then the big Fish did swallow him, and he
had done acts worthy of blame.
Had it not been that he (repented and) glorified Allah, He would
certainly have remained inside the Fish till the Day of
Resurrection. - Qur'an, chapter 37 (As-Saaffat), verse 139–144.
But We cast him forth on the naked shore in a
state of sickness,
And We caused to grow, over him, a spreading
plant of the gourd kind.
And We sent him (on a mission) to a hundred thousand (men) or
more.
And they believed; so We permitted them to enjoy (their life)
for a while. - Qur'an, chapter 37 (As-Saaffat), verse 145–148
...
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Da6-8 |
Da6-9 (96) |
Da6-10 |
Da6-11 |
Da6-12 |
→ 61 * 3 |
Da6-14 (101) |
Aug 28 (240) |
(118 + 123)
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30 (242) |
31 (9 * 27) |
Sept 1 |
2 |
3 (246) |
ε Piscis
Austrini (343.5), ο Pegasi, β Gruis (343.8) |
ρ Gruis (344.0),
MATAR
(Rain) = η Pegasi
(344.2), η Gruis (344.6), β Oct. (344.7) |
λ Pegasi (345.0),
ξ Pegasi (345.1), ε Gruis (345.3), τ Aquarii (345.7), ξ
Oct. (345.8), μ Pegasi (345.9) |
ι Cephei (346.0),
λ Aquarii, γ Piscis Austrini, σ Pegasi (346.5) |
SCHEAT AQUARII = δ
Aquarii (347.0),
ρ Pegasi
(347.2), δ
Piscis Austrini (347.4),
FOMALHAUT =
α Piscis Austrini,
τ Gruis (347.8) |
FUM AL
SAMAKAH = β Piscium
(348.3), ζ
Gruis (348.5), ο Andromedae (348.9) |
Al Fargh al Mukdim-24 /
Purva Bhādrapadā-26 /
House-13
SCHEAT
PEGASI = β Pegasi,
π Piscis Austrini (349.3),
κ Gruis (349.4),
MARKAB PEGASI = α Pegasi
(349.5) |
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Da6-15 |
→ 61 * 6 =
366 |
Da6-17 (104
= 4 * 26) |
Sept 4 |
5 (248, *168) |
6 |
χ Leonis, χ¹
Hydrae (167.1), χ² Hydrae (167.3) |
AL SHARAS
(The Ribs) = β Crateris
(168.6) |
Al Zubrah-9 /
Purva Phalguni-11
ZOSMA (Girdle) = δ Leonis
(169.2),
COXA (Hips) = θ Leonis (169.4) |
NAKSHATRA
VIEW: |
23h (350.0)
υ, θ Gruis
(350.0),
π Cephei (350.6), ι Gruis (350.9) |
SIMMAH = γ Piscium
(351.7) |
Φ Aquarii (352.0), Ψ
Aquarii (352.4),
χ Aquarii
(352.6), γ Tucanae, φ Gruis (352.8) |
March 6
(*350) |
7 |
8 (432 = 249
+ 183) |
JAN 1
(366, * 286) |
2 |
3 (*352 -
*64 = *288) |
So, when Halley (the 'crane') documented September 3 AD 1651 as
the day when his king had lain hidden for 24h in the crown of the oak - which
Halley did
28 years after this remarkable event - it surely must have
alluded to the last day of DECEMBER.
...
Robur Carolinum, Charles' Oak, the Quercia
of Italy and the Karlseiche of Germany, was formally
published by Halley in 1679 in commemoration of the Royal Oak of
his patron, Charles II, in which the king had lain hidden for
twenty-four hours after his defeat by Cromwell in the battle of
Worcester, on the 3rd of September 1651 ...
On the other hand, in Manuscript E the date September 2 (after 6
'sleeping mats')
... Hotu's canoe [te miro. o Hotu] sailed [he oho]
from Maori to Te Pito O Te Kainga. It sailed on the second day
of September (hora nui) ... [E:73-74]
could also have referred to the last day of the old year,
because it would be lucky to have an even date in September
rather then an unlucky odd date. This could have been achieved
by counting also Februay 29 and assuming it was a leap year.
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