10 days after Rei in Ga2-27 a splendid manu rere in
Ga3-8 allows life / light to return, we can perceive from his uplifted front wing:
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Ga2-24 |
Ga2-25 |
Ga2-26 |
Ga2-27 |
Ga2-28 |
Ga2-29 |
Ga3-1 (60) |
φ Gemini (118.4) |
Drus (119.9) |
ω Cancri (120.2) |
8h (121.7) |
ρ Puppis (122.0),
Heap of
Fuel
(122.1), ζ Monocerotis (122.3), ψ
Cancri (122.6),
Regor (122.7) |
Tegmine (123.3) |
Al Tarf (124.3)
Ras
Algethi
|
χ Gemini (121.0),
Naos (121.3) |
July 17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
20 |
21 |
22 (7-22) |
23 |
ºJuly 13 |
14 |
15 (*116) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (200) |
'June
20 (*91) |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
25 |
26 |
'He Maro
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
25 |
26 (177) |
"June
6 |
7 (*78) |
8 |
9 (160) |
10 |
11 |
12 |
ι
Sagittarii (301.2), Terebellum, ξ
Aquilae (301.3),
Alshain
(301.6), φ Aquilae (301.8) |
ε
Pavonis, θ Sagittarii (302.3), γ
Sagittae (302.5), μ Pavonis (302.7) |
τ
Aquilae (303.8) |
20h (304.4) |
Shang
Wei (305.2), θ Sagittae (305.4),
Tseen Foo (305.6), ξ Capricorni
(305.8) |
Tso Ke
(306.3) |
Gredi
(307.2), σ Capricorni (307.5),
Alshat (307.9) |
η
Sagittae (304.2), δ Pavonis (304.4) |
January
16 |
17 |
18 (383) |
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
ºJanuary
12 |
13 (378) |
14 |
15 (*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 |
'December
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 (*277) |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 |
'Ko Koró
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 (360) |
"December 6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 (*264) |
11 |
12 (346) |
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Ga3-2
(*125) |
Ga3-3 |
Ga3-4 |
Ga3-5
(64) |
χ Cancri (125.2),
Bright
Fire
(125.4) |
Avior (126.4), φ Cancri (126.8) |
ο Ursa Majoris (127.4) |
Pushya-8 |
υ Cancri (128.1),
θ CANCRI
(128.2), η Cancri (128.5) |
July
24 |
25 |
26 |
27 (208) |
ºJuly
20 (201) |
21
(*122) |
22
(7-22) |
23 |
'June
27 (178) |
28 |
29
(*100) |
30 |
'He Maro
27 |
28 |
29 (180) |
30 |
"June
13 (164) |
14 |
15 (*86) |
16 |
Al
Sa’d al Dhabih-20 /
Ox /
Herd Boy-9 |
Okul (309.6), Bos
(309.9)
Arneb
|
ο Capricorni (310.2), θ
Cephei (310.5)
Alnilam
|
Rotten Melon, φ Pavonis
(311.2), η Delphini (311.4), ζ Delphini, ρ Pavonis
(311.7)
Phakt
|
DABIH (308.0), κ Sagittarii (308.1), Sadir
(308.4), Peacock (308.7) |
January
23 (388) |
24 |
25 |
26 |
ºJanuary
19 (384) |
20
(*305) |
21 |
22 |
'December
27 |
28 |
29 |
30
(*284) |
'Ko Koró
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
"December 13 |
14 (348) |
15 |
16
(*270) |
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Ga3-6 |
Ga3-7 |
Ga3-8 |
Ga3-9 (68) |
Āshleshā-9 /
Willow-24 |
Al Nathrah-6 |
Extended
Net-26a |
ι Cancri (132.0),
ρ Hydrae
(132.4) |
π¹ Ursa Majoris,
δ
HYDRAE (129.6),
Al
Minhar al Shujā,
Museida (129.9) |
BEEHIVE
and M44 (130.4), Xestus (130.5),
Ascellus
Borealis
(130.9) |
η Hydrae
(131.0),
Ascellus Australis
(131.4), Koo She (131.6),
ε HYDRAE
(131.9) |
July
28 |
29 |
30 |
31
(212) |
ºJuly 24
(*125) |
25 |
26 |
27 (208) |
'July 1 |
2 |
3
(*104) |
4 |
'He Anakena
1 |
2 (183) |
3 |
4 |
"June
17 (168) |
18 |
19 |
20 (*91) |
Rotanev, ι Delphini (312.3), τ Capricorni
(312.6), κ Delphini (312.7),
SVALOCIN, υ Capricorni, υ Pavonis (312.8) |
Deneb Cygni (313.5), β
Pavonis (313.6), δ Delphini
(313.8) |
Al Sa’d al
Bula'-21 /
Dhanishta-24
/
Girl-10 |
Baten Algiedi (315.8) |
Yue (314.3), Gienah Cygni, η
Cephei (314.5), γ Delphini
(314.6), σ Pavonis (314.7), ALBALI
(314.8)
Betelgeuze
|
January 27
(392) |
28 |
29 (*314) |
30 |
ºJanuary 23 |
24 |
25 (*310) |
26 |
'December 31 |
'January 1 |
2 |
3
(*288) |
'Ko Koró
31 |
'Tua Haro 1
(366) |
2 |
3 |
"December 17 |
18 |
19 (*273) |
20 (354) |
In the time of Bharani the star Baten
Algiedi (the belly of the goat, ω
Capricorni)
arrived 289 days after the star Baten Kaitos - the belly of the
seabeast, ζ Ceti, - had
been in the
vicinity of the Full Moon:
Belly of
the Sea Beast |
Baten
Kaitos (26.6) |
April 16
(472) |
'March
20 (80) |
"March 6
(66) |
ζ Ceti |
27 + 365
= 392 = 8 * 49 |
26 + 80
= 106 = 472 - 366 |
472 - 27
= 445 = 80 + 365 |
472 - 41
= 431 = 66 + 365 |
Belly of
the Goat |
Baten Algiedi (315.8) |
January
30 (395) |
'January
3 (368) |
"December 20 (354) |
ω
Capricorni |
316 +
365 = 681 = 3 * 227 |
315 + 80
= 395 = 30 + 365 |
395 - 27
= 368 (= 183 + 185) |
395 - 41
= 354 (= 183 + 171) |
Belly of
the Sun |
July 31
(*132) |
'July 4
(*105) |
"June 20
(*91) |
395 -
183 = 212 |
368 -
183 = 185 |
354 -
183 = 171 |
This happened in the night of "June 20 (*91),
which meant the Sun was at the opposite side of the year
compared to day 354, viz. at the 'belly of the sun'. In the time
of Al Sharatain (Hindu: Ashvini) the star Baten
Algiedi rose with the Sun 14 days later than at the time of
Bharani, in day 288 counted from 0h.
...
For the Marquesas
are given: - daybreak, twilight, dawn, ('the day or the red sky,
the fleeing night'), broad day - bright day from full morning to
about ten o'clock -, noon ('belly of the sun'), afternoon ('back
part of the sun'), evening ('fire-fire', the same expression as
in Hawaii, i.e. the time to light the fires on the mountains or
the kitchen fire for supper).
At the time of Bharani the Babylonian
ideas were probably still influencing the thoughts of the astronomers.
The form of Capricornus, as we still perceive the constellation,
resembles a ship. It was here the 'water' in the sky began.
ARIES: |
1 |
Ashvini |
β and γ
Arietis |
Horse's
head |
27 = 8
+
9 |
wife of
the Ashvins |
Sheratan
and Mesarthim |
April 17
(107) |
2 |
Bharani |
35, 39,
and 41 Arietis |
Yoni,
the female organ of reproduction |
41 = 27
+
14 |
the
bearer |
Musca
Borealis |
May 1
(121) |
But the Babylonians had their Cargo Boat
earlier and close to where the Milky Way river was turning up
and leading across the sky to Taurus (Bull of Heaven):
Probably the Cargo Boat
was south of Sagittarius and corresponding
to our Corona Australis, which upside down
crown according to Hevelius seems to be carrying the
front right leg of the Sagittarian horse
'onboard as cargo':
A part of the old body (from the old harvest) would
secure growth in the next year. In the night journey of the morning
sun god Horus he had similarly the leg of a 'harvested companion' in front, which would secure his return to
'land'. I have suggested the peculiar arrangement corresponded to the last Phoenician letter
before the season of fishing:
... The
winnowing-fan (λίκνον
[líknon], also meaning a 'cradle') featured in the
rites accorded Dionysus and in the Eleusinian Mysteries: 'it
was a simple agricultural implement taken over and
mysticised by the religion of Dionysus', Jane Ellen Harrison
remarked. Dionysus Liknites ('Dionysus of the
winnowing fan') was wakened by the Dionysian women, in this
instance called Thyiades, in a cave on Parnassus high
above Delphi; the winnowing-fan links the god connected with
the mystery religions to the agricultural cycle, but mortal
Greek babies too were laid in a winnowing-fan. In
Callimachus' Hymn to Zeus, Adrasteia lays the infant
Zeus in a golden líknon, her goat suckles him and he
is given honey ...
The Babylonian Cargo Boat, however, had not a
leg but something which looks like a 'black sun' onboard. Maybe the
Cargo Boat was the headgear of the vanished old king turned
upside down to become a boat.
.
The first Greek lettered star
in Corona Australis is κ,
rising in the day before Vega and 35 days before Baten Algiedi.
Alphekka Meridiana is α Coronoa Australis, a star which in
rongorongo times rose heliacally 290 days after 0h. At the same
time rose Al Baldah (π Sagittarii, at the back of his head) and β in Corona Australis,
the last Greek lettered star in the constellation:
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Ga1-30 |
Ga2-1 |
Ga2-2 |
Ga2-3 (33) |
Ga2-4 |
Furud (94.9) |
Well-22 |
no star listed (96) |
β Monocerotis, ν Gemini (97.0) |
no star listed (98) |
δ Columbae (95.2),
TEJAT POSTERIOR,
Mirzam (95.4), CANOPUS (95.6), ε Monocerotis
(95.7), ψ1 Aurigae (95.9) |
June 23 |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
25 |
26 (177) |
27 |
ºJune 19 |
20 (*91) |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 |
'May 27 |
28 (*68) |
29 |
30 (*70) |
31 |
'Vaitu Potu 27 |
28 (148) |
29 |
30 (150) |
31 |
"May 13 |
14 (*54) |
15 (*55) |
16 (136) |
17 |
Purva Ashadha-20 |
Kaus Borealis
(279.3) |
ν Pavonis
(280.4), κ Cor. Austr. (280.9) |
Abhijit-22 |
KAUS MEDIUS, κ
Lyrae (277.5), Tung Hae (277.7) |
KAUS AUSTRALIS
(278.3), ξ Pavonis (278.4), Al Athfar
(278.6) |
θ Cor. Austr.
(281.0), VEGA
(281.8) |
December 23 (357) |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
25 |
26 (360) |
27 |
ºDec 19 (*273) |
20 |
SOLSTICE |
22 |
23 (357) |
'November 26 (*250) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
30 (*254) |
'Ko Ruti 26 |
27 |
28 |
29 (333) |
30 |
"November 12 (*236) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 (320) |
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Ga2-5 |
Ga2-6 |
Ga2-7 |
Ga2-8 |
ν Puppis (99.2), ψ3 Aurigae (99.4), ψ2
Aurigae (99.5)
Gemma
|
ψ4 Aurigae (100.5), Mebsuta (100.7) |
Sirius (101.2), ψ5 Aurigae (101.4), ν Gemini
(101.6), ψ6 Aurigae (101.7) |
τ Puppis (102.2), ψ7 Aurigae (102.4) |
June 28 |
29 |
30 |
July 1 (182) |
ST JOHN'S EVE |
ºJune 25 |
26 (177) |
27 |
'June 1 (*72) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
'He Maro 1 |
2 |
3 (154) |
4 |
"May 18 (*58) |
19 |
20 (140) |
21 |
no star
listed (282) |
ζ Pavonis
(283.4), λ Cor. Austr. (283.6),
Double Double
(283.7), ζ
Lyrae (283.8) |
South Dipper-8 |
Sheliak, ν
Lyrae (285.1), λ Pavonis (285.7)
Atlas
|
Φ SAGITTARII
(284.0), μ Cor.
Austr. (284.6), η Cor. Austr., θ Pavonis
(284.8) |
December 28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
31 |
CHRISTMAS EVE |
ºDecember 25 |
26 (360) |
27 |
'December 1 |
2 |
3 (*257) |
4 |
'Ko Koró 1 |
2 (336) |
3 |
4 |
"November 17 |
18 |
19 |
20 (324) |
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Ga2-9 |
Ga2-10 |
Ga2-11 |
Ga2-12 |
θ Gemini (103.0), ψ8 Aurigae (103.2),
Alhena
(103.8), ψ9 Aurigae (103.9) |
Adara (104.8) |
ω Gemini (105.4),
Alzirr
(105.7), Muliphein (105.8), Mekbuda (105.9) |
7h (106.5) |
no star listed (106) |
July 2 |
3 |
4 (185) |
5 |
ºJune 28 |
29 (*100) |
30 |
ºJuly 1 (182) |
'June 5 |
6 |
7 (*78) |
8 |
'He Maro 5 (156) |
6 |
7 |
8 |
"May 22 |
23 |
24 (144) |
25 (*65) |
Ain al Rami
(286.2), δ Lyrae (286.3), κ Pavonis (286.5),
Alya (286.6) |
ξ Sagittarii
(287.1), ω Pavonis (287.3), ε Aquilae, ε
Cor. Austr., Sulaphat (287.4), λ Lyrae
(287.7), Ascella,
Bered (Ant.) (287.9) |
Al Na'ām-18 /
Uttara Ashadha-21 |
19h (289.2) |
NUNKI (288.4),
ζ Cor. Austr. (288.5), Manubrium (288.8), ζ
Aquilae (288.9) |
λ Aquilae (Ant.)
(289.1), γ Cor. Austr (289.3), τ Sagittarii
(289.4), ι Lyrae (289.5), δ Cor. Austr.
(289.8) |
January 1 (366) |
2 |
3 |
4 |
ºDecember 28 |
29 |
30 (364) |
31 (*285) |
'December 5 |
6 |
7 |
8 (342) |
'Ko Koró 5 |
6 (*260) |
7 |
8 |
"November 21 (325) |
22 |
23 |
24 (*248) |
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Ga2-13 |
Ga2-14 |
Ga2-15 |
Ga2-16 |
Ga2-17 |
Wezen (107.1), τ Gemini (107.7), δ
Monocerotis (107.9) |
no star listed (108) |
λ Gemini (109.4), Wasat (109.8) |
no star listed (110) |
Aludra (111.1), Propus (111.4), Gomeisa
(111.6) |
July 6 |
7 (188) |
8 |
9 |
10 |
ºJuly 2 |
3 |
4 (185) |
5 |
6 (*107) |
'June 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (*84) |
'He Maro 9 |
10 |
11 |
12 |
13 (164) |
"May 26 |
27 |
28 (*68) |
29 |
30 (150) |
Al Baldah-19 |
Aladfar
(291.1), Nodus II (291.5), ψ Sagittarii
(291.6), θ Lyrae (291.8) |
ω Aquilae
(292.1), ρ Sagittarii (292.6), υ Sagittarii
(292.7) |
Arkab Prior
(293.0), Arkab Posterior, Alrami (293.2),
χ
Sagittarii (293.6) |
Deneb Okab
(294.0), α Vulpeculae (294.9) |
AL BALDAH,
Alphekka Meridiana
(290.1), β Cor.
Austr. (290.2) |
January 5 (370) |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
ºJanuary 1 |
2 |
3 (*288) |
4 |
5 (370) |
'December 9 |
10 (344) |
11 (*265) |
12 |
LUCIA |
'Ko Koró 9 |
10 (*264) |
11 (345) |
12 |
LUCIA |
"November 25
(329) |
26 (*250) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
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Ga2-18 |
Ga2-19 |
Ga2-20 (50) |
Ga2-21 |
Ga2-22 |
Ga2-23 |
Ghost-23 |
Al Dhirā'-5 /
Punarvasu-7 |
ANA-TAHUA-VAHINE-O-TOA-TE-MANAVA |
α Monocerotis (115.4), σ Gemini (115.7) |
κ Gemini (116.1),
POLLUX
(116.2), π Gemini (116.9) |
Azmidiske (117.4) |
ρ GEMINI
(112.1), Eskimo Nebula (112.2)
Antares
|
CASTOR
(113.4) |
υ Gemini (114.0), Markab Puppis (114.7),
ο Gemini (114.8),
PROCYON
(114.9) |
July 11 |
12 (193) |
13 |
14 |
15 (196) |
16 |
ºJuly 7 (*108) |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
12 (193) |
'June 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (*88) |
18 |
19 |
'He Maro 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 (168) |
18 |
19 |
"May 31 (151) |
"June1 |
2 (*73) |
3 |
4 |
5 |
ν Aquilae
(Ant.) (295.0), Albireo (295.5) |
μ Aquilae
(296.3), ι Aquilae (Ant.) (296.8), κ
Aquilae (Ant.) (296.9) |
ε
Sagittae (297.1), σ Aquilae (Ant.)
(297.4), Sham (297.8) |
β
Sagittae (298.0), χ Aquilae (298.3), ψ
Aquilae (298.8) |
υ Aquilae
(299.1), Tarazed
(299.3), δ Sagittae (299.6), π Aquilae
(299.9) |
Sravana-23 |
ζ
Sagittae (300.1),
ALTAIR (300.3), ο Aquilae
(300.5), Bezek (300.8) |
January 10 |
11 |
12 (377) |
13 |
14 |
15 |
ºJanuary 6 |
7 (372) |
8 |
9 |
10 (*295) |
11 |
'December 14 |
15 |
16 (350) |
17 |
18 |
19 |
'Ko Koró 14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
19 (*273) |
"November 30 |
"December 1 |
2 (336) |
3 |
4 |
5 (*259) |
Belly of the Sea Beast |
Baten Kaitos (26.6) |
April 16 (472) |
'March 20 (80) |
"March 6 (66) |
ζ Ceti |
27 +
365 = 392 = 8 * 49 |
26 +
80 = 106 = 472 - 366 |
472
- 27 = 445 = 80 + 365 |
472
- 41 = 431 = 66 + 365 |
Belly of the Sun |
July
31 (*132) |
'July 4 (*105) |
"June 20 (*91) |
395
- 183 = 212 |
368
- 183 = 185 |
354
- 183 = 171 |
The
City |
Al
Baldah (290.1) |
January 5 (370) |
'December 9 (343) |
"November 25 (329) |
π
Sagittarii |
290 |
290
+ 80 = 370 |
370
- 27 = 183 + 160 |
370
- 41 = 183 + 146 |
Belly of the Goat |
Baten Algiedi (315.8) |
January 30 (395) |
'January 3 (368) |
"December 20 (354) |
ω
Capricorni |
316
+ 365 = 681 = 3 * 227 |
315
+ 80 = 395 = 30 + 365 |
395
- 27 = 368 (= 183 + 185) |
395
- 41 = 354 (= 183 + 171) |
In rongorongo times
Antares rose with the sun in November 25, but in the time of
Bharani this occurred 41 days earlier, in day 329 -
46 = 283 ("October 10).
... The four
males and the four females were couples in consequence of
their lower, i.e. of their sexual parts. The four males were
man and woman, and the four females were woman and man. In
the case of the males it was the man, and in the case of the
females it was the woman, who played the dominant role. They
coupled and became pregnant each in him or herself, and so
produced their offspring.
But in the
fullness of time an obscure instinct led the eldest of them
towards the anthill which had been occupied by the Nummo. He
wore on his head a head-dress and to protect him from the
sun, the wooden bowl he used for his food. He put his two
feet into the opening of the anthill, that is of the earth's
womb, and sank in slowly as if for a parturition a tergo.
The whole of
him thus entered into the earth, and his head itself
disappeared. But he left on the ground, as evidence of his
passage into that world, the bowl which had caught on the
edges of the opening. All that remained on the anthill was
the round wooden bowl, still bearing traces of the food and
the finger-prints of its vanished owner, symbol of his body
and of his human nature, as, in the animal world, is the
skin which a reptile has shed ... (Marcel Griaule,
Conversations with Ogotemmêli.)
Greek
κ located at the
beginning of a
constellation could
mean 'reversal'.
This phenomenon
occurs not only in
Corona Borealis but
also in Lyra. The
return to land could have been described with positioning κ
at the beginning instead of at the end.
Reversal is in G
evidently
illustrated by the
'giving arms' turned
around in Ga2-8
(July 1 / December
31) and Ga2-10
(Alhena / Nunki).
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