Subra (ο Leonis),
for instance,
rose heliacally in August 14:
Murzim 9
(88) |
10 |
11 |
August
12 |
13 (225) |
14 |
|
|
|
Ca6-4 |
Ca6-5
(145) |
Ca6-6 |
kua
hau te
haś o to
hau tea |
kua
hipu
koia
etoru
hipu |
te
henua ma
te rima |
A Hydrae
(144.1) |
Ukdah
(145.4),
κ Hydrae
(145.5) |
Subra
(145.8),
ψ Leonis
(146.4) |
Murzim
12 |
13 (92) |
An
Nathra 1 |
2 |
August
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 (230) |
|
|
|
|
Ca6-7 |
Ca6-8 |
Ca6-9 |
Ca6-10
(150) |
etoru
kiore |
te
henua te
rima |
Ras
Elaset
Australis
(146.6) |
Vathorz
Prior
(147.9),
υ¹
Hydrae
(148.4) |
Ras
Elaset
Borealis
(148.7) |
Tseen
Ke
(149.9),
ν Leonis
(150.1) |
But I do not
find the heliacal
stars from
August 14
(beyond the
Knot)
very
interesting. I
therefore decide
to see if
possibly the
idea of Ukdah
could involve a radical
jump in time.
Manu rere in
Gb8-5 is
reversing
himself and
looking back:
|
|
|
Gb8-3 |
Gb8-4 |
Gb8-5 (*145) |
no stars listed |
April 26 |
27 |
28 (118) |
Al Muakhar 8 |
9 (346) |
10 |
ω Leonis (142.6), τ¹ Hydrae (142.7), Alterf, τ² Hydrae (143.4), ξ Leonis (143.5) |
A Hydrae (144.1) |
Ukdah (145.4), κ Hydrae (145.5) |
August 11 |
12 |
13 (225) |
Murzim 8 |
9 |
10 (89) |
The Knot (Ukdah) |
Maybe we should
go back in time
to April 26
(i.e. to 9 days
after the
Polaris glyph):
Almuqaddam
10 |
11 (700) |
12 (336) |
April 15 |
16 (471) |
17 (107) |
|
|
|
Ca1-25 |
Ca1-26 |
Ca2-1
(27) |
kiore ki
te huaga |
kua moe
ki te
tai. |
Te
heke |
Achernar
(23.3) |
|
Benetnash
(208.5) |
Polaris,
Baten
Kaitos
(26.6),
Metallah
(26.9),
Segin,
Mesarthim
(27.2),
Sheratan
(27.4) |
Almuqaddam 13 |
Al Muakhar 1 |
2 |
3 (340) |
4 |
April 18 |
19 |
20 |
21 (111) |
22 |
|
|
|
|
|
Ca2-2 |
Ca2-3 |
Ca2-4 (30) |
Ca2-5 |
Ca2-6 |
erua tagata |
te henua |
tagata oho ki tona huaga |
kua oho |
|
Alrisha (29.2) |
2h (30.4) |
Hamal (30.5) |
|
Alamak (29.7) |
Al Muakhar 5 |
6 |
7 (344) |
April 23 |
24 (114) |
25 (480) |
|
|
|
Ca2-7 |
Ca2-8 (34) |
Ca2-9 |
manu rere |
e tara tua |
tagata oho |
|
κ Virginis (214.8) |
Syrma (215.6) |
Mira (33.7) |
|
Bharani, the 2nd Hindu lunar station: |
Al Muahkhar 8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (350) |
April 26 |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (120) |
May 1 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ca2-10 (36) |
Ca2-11 |
Ca2-12 |
Ca2-13 |
Ca2-14 |
Ca2-15 |
ki te kea |
tagata oho ki roto o to vai |
kua noho te kea |
kua hua te rima |
tagata oho |
ki te vai |
υ Virginis (216.5) |
|
|
|
Head of the Fly (39.6), Kaffaljidhma (39.8) |
Right Wing (40.9), Bharani (41.4) |
Here there are 'shell' fishes (kea). April 26 is day 116 (= 4 * 29), and from there to the 'bivalve' St James there are 90 days:
Alhena 4 |
5 |
6 (72) |
St James' Day |
July 26 |
27 (208) |
|
|
|
Ca5-21 (126) |
Ca5-22 |
Ca5-23 |
te Rei |
te manu |
te henua |
Avior (126.4) |
ο Ursa Majoris (127.4) |
θ Cancri (128.2), η Cancri (128.5) |
Dimly perceived can we imagine St George in the north 'killing' the winter monster (Cetus) at the time of the helical rising of Mira, while 'at the corresponding time' south of the equator St James is striving to draw up land from the sea, a 'Fish', a bare land adorned with shells.
In other words, number 107 could serve as a measure to use when jumping from one 'time hemisphere' to the other. 206 (St James' Day) - 107 = 99 (April 9):
Almuqaddam 4 |
5 (329) |
April 9 (464) |
10 |
|
|
Ca1-19 |
Ca1-20 |
te maitaki - te kihikihi |
hakaraoa - te henua |
At any rate we can guess why St James has a bivalve on his shoulder - he is like the new 'land' which is rising up from the 'Sea'.
The Polaris glyph is 90 days earlier than Ca5-32:
Almuqaddam 10 |
11 (700) |
12 (336) |
89 |
April 15 |
16 (471) |
17 (107) |
|
|
|
Ca1-25 |
Ca1-26 |
Ca2-1 (27) |
kiore ki te huaga |
kua moe ki te tai. |
Te heke |
Achernar (23.3) |
|
Benetnash (208.5) |
Polaris, Baten Kaitos (26.6), Metallah (26.9), Segin, Mesarthim (27.2), Sheratan (27.4) |
Murzim 2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 (85) |
7 |
8 |
August 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 (220) |
9 |
10 |
11 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ca5-32 |
Ca5-33 |
Ca5-34 |
Ca5-35 |
Ca6-1 |
Ca6-2 |
Ca6-3 |
e vaha noho ragi |
erua ahi |
i te hau tea |
Erua hau tea |
i te henua i te rima |
9h (137.0) |
σ² Ursa Majoris (137.6), τ Ursa Majoris (137.7), ξ Cancri (137.8) |
Miaplacidus (139.3) |
Tureis (139.8) |
Markab Velorum (141.5) |
Al Minhar al Asad (141.6), Alphard (142.3) |
ω Leonis (142.6), τ¹ Hydrae (142.7), ψ Velorum (143.3), Alterf, τ² Hydrae (143.4), ξ Leonis (143.5) |
ω Hydrae (136.8), σ¹ Ursa Majoris (137.0), κ Cancri (137.3), Alsuhail (137.5) |
There is a general resemblance in shape, where 'Janus' hau tea at bottom in Ca2-1 corresponds to ragi with a double set of 'horns' in Ca5-32. The top part in Ca2-1 is a separate item, but in Ca5-32 the top is an integral part of the bottom.
I guess August 5 means the time of Moon has arrived - from where we have to count 59 for the double months because 29½ is not possible (not an integer). The Sun disc is hidden (Ca5-33--34) and maybe down at the Sunken Ship work is done to repair the canoe (to).
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