next page previous page home

4 days beyond ika hiku comes another shark, mago at Ga7-16, which by its bent tail illustrates how sun is making a turn after reaching his maximum:

 
32
Ga7-11 Ga7-12 (182) Ga7-13 Ga7-14
33
Ga7-15 Ga7-16 (186) Ga7-17

This is what we can read from the calendar which begins with Gb8-30. There is no lunar month deciding day numbers 182 and 186, 6 lunar months is reached with Ga7-7:

31
Ga7-5 Ga7-6 Ga7-7 (177) Ga7-8 Ga7-9 Ga7-10 (180)

10 days later comes Ga7-17, which definitely ends the 'front side'. It is glyph number 260 counted from Gb6-17:

72 186
Gb6-17 (400) Ga7-17 (187)
260

Winter solstice is 64 days earlier than the beginning of the 'front side'. Counted from Rogo (Gb6-26) it is not day number 260 but day number 251, with mago (Ga7-16) at day number 250.

There is a tamaiti in Ga7-11 which seems to be closely connected with the following ika hiku. This is described in here.