The location of mama in Ga7-3 is close to the end of those 31 periods which are ending with kiore, henua, and a 'growing' maro. I suggest these 31 periods describe the season of 'ebb', i.e. spring (or summer). Haga rave at right in Ga7-3 presumably refers to the 'end station' of spring, where spring has its 'mouth'. Counting we can identify the important day 8 * 29.5 = 236 (if we measure from winter solstice and Rogo in Gb6-26):
I have coloured Ga7-3 black primarily because of mea kea, but also because a mama with chevrons pointing down could indicate 'the black cloth'. Black should be the proper colour for the occasion. By force of Venus (and my table for planetary colours) it could have been coloured green, though:
'Father light' (Jupiter) occupies ordinal positions 2 and 9, and in both places there are hakaturou glyphs. |