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The funeral boat refused to move and maybe stood still for 44 days before it suddenly was pushed out in flames onto the water:

... According to Gylfaginning, following the murder of Baldr by Loki, the other gods brought his body down to the sea and laid him to rest on the ship. They would have launched it out into the water and kindled a funeral pyre for Baldr but were unable to move the great vessel without the help of the giantess Hyrrokkin, who was sent for out of Jötunheim. She then flung the ship so violently down the rollers at the first push that flames appeared and the earth trembled, much to the annoyance of Thor. Along with Baldr, his wife Nanna was also borne to the funeral pyre after she had died of grief. As Thor was consecrating the fire with his hammer Mjolnir, a dwarf named Litr began cavorting at his feet. Thor then kicked him into the flames and the dwarf was burned up as well ...

MAY 20 (140)  21 (*61) 41 JULY 2 3 (184) 4 257 MARCH 19 (78) 20 (*364)
Ga3-1 (60) Ga3-2 Ga4-20 Ga4-21 (104) Ga4-22 Gb5-10 Gb5-11 (364)
AL TARF (124.3) χ Cancri (125.2), BRIGHT FIRE (125.4) 11h (167.4) AL SHARAS (168.6) Al Zubrah-9 / Purva Phalguni-11 Beid (62.2) Al Dabarān-2
χ Leonis, χ¹ Hydrae (167.1), χ² Hydrae (167.3) ZOSMA (169.2), COXA (169.4) HYADUM I (63.4)
July 23 (204) 24 September 4 5 (248) 6 May 22 (142) 23 (*63)
'June 26 (177) 27 'August 8 9 (221) 10 (*142) 'April 25 (115) 26 (*36)
NAKSHATRA DATES: NAKSHATRA DATES: NAKSHATRA DATES:
NOVEMBER 19 20 (*244) JANUARY 1 2 (*287) 3 (368) SEPT 18 19 (*182)
GREDI (307.2), σ Capricorni (307.5), ALSHAT (307.9) Al Sa’d al Dhabih-20 / Ox / Herd Boy-9 23h (350.0) SIMMAH (351.7) φ Aquarii (352.0), ψ Aquarii (352.4), χ Aquarii (352.6), γ Tucanae, φ Gruis (352.8) χ Scorpii (245.1), YED PRIOR, δ Tr. Austr. (245.5) YED POSTERIOR, Rukbalgethi Shemali (246.6). δ Apodis (246.7), ο Scorpii (246.8)
DABIH (308.0), κ Sagittarii (308.1), Sadir (308.4), PEACOCK (308.7) υ, θ Gruis (350.0), π Cephei (350.6), ι Gruis (350.9)
January 22 (*307) 23 March 6 (*350) 7 8 (432) November 21 22 (326)
'December 26 (*280) 27 'February 7 8 (*324) 9 (40) 'October 25 (*218) 26 (299)
  44 = 227 - 183 260

Everyone knew 227 was a Sign for π, because in practice 227 was easier to handle than the interminable long sequence of digits in the theoretical correct value for π:

π ca 3.14
22 / 7 ca 3.14

The number of glyphs on side a of the G tablet was, however, not 227 but 229. This fact then became a question mark for the reader. But probably he would have quickly realized counting could begin with Ga1-3 instead of with Ga1-1, i.e. in SEPTEMBER 23, from the day after the southern spring equinox:

MARCH 21 (80) 22 (*1) 23
no glyph
Ga1-1 Ga1-2
HYADUM II (64.2) Net-19 no star listed (66)
AIN, θ¹ Tauri, θ² Tauri (65.7)
May 24 (144) 25 26
'April 27 28 (118) 29 (*39)
NAKSHATRA DATES:
SEPTEMBER 20 (*183) 21 (264) EQUINOX
Heart-5 ρ Ophiuchi (248.1), KAJAM = ω Herculi (248.3), χ Ophiuchi (248.5), She Low, ι Tr. Austr. (248.7), ζ Tr. Austr. (248.8) Al Kalb-16 / Jyeshtha-18

ANA-MUA

σ SCORPII (247.0), Hejian (247.2), ψ Ophiuchi (247.7) ANTARES (249.1), Marfik, φ Ophiuchi (249.5),  ω Ophiuchi (249.8)
November 23 (327) 24 25
'October 27 (300) 28 29 (*222)
MARCH 24 25 (84) 26 (*5) 27
Ga1-3 Ga1-4 Ga1-5 Ga1-6
no star listed (67) Rohini-4 / Pidnu-sha-Shame-4

ANA-MURI

no star listed (69) no star listed (70)
ALDEBARAN (68.2), Theemin (68.5)
May 27 28 29 30 (150)
'April 30 'May 1 (*41) 2 3 (123)
NAKSHATRA DATES:
SEPTEMBER 23 (*186) 24 25 (268) 26
γ Apodis (250.1), σ Herculis (250.3), θ Tr. Austr. (250.6), τ Scorpii (250.7) Han (251.0) ζ Herculis, η Tr. Austr. (252.1), η Herculis, β Apodis (252.5) ATRIA (253.9)
November 26 27 28 29 (333)
'October 30 31 'November 1 (*225) 2 (306)

Beyond Zosma and Coxa much water suddenly rained down from the hind quarters of Leo:

... 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 ...

... The bloody remains are burnt in the fire, all except the genitals and the head. These are put into an alder-wood boat and floated down the river to an islet; though the head is sometimes cured with smoke and preserved for oracular use. His tanist succeeds him and reigns for the remainder of the year, when he is sacrificially killed by a new Hercules ...

JUNE 7 (*78) 8 9 (160) 10 11 12
Ga3-19 (78) Ga3-20 Ga3-21 Ga3-22 Ga3-23 Ga3-24
The Knot (Ukdah) Rishu A.-13 VATHORZ PRIOR (147.9)
Star-25

ANA-HEU-HEU-PO

Al Tarf-7 A Hydrae (144.1)

VEGA

UKDAH (145.4), κ Hydrae (145.5), Subra (145.8) ψ Leonis (146.4), RAS ELASET AUSTRALIS (146.6)
ALPHARD (142.3), ω Leonis (142.6), τ¹ Hydrae (142.7)  

ψ Velorum (143.3), ALTERF, τ² Hydrae (143.4), ξ Leonis (143.5)

August 10 11 12 (*144) 13 14 15 (227)
'July 14 15 16 17 (*118) 18 19 (200)
NAKSHATRA DATES:
DECEMBER 7 8 9 10 (*264) 11 (345) 12
BUNDA (Foundation) / KAKKAB NAMMAΧ (Star of Mighty Destiny) θ Piscis Austrini (330.1), λ Oct. (330.7)
Al Sa'd al Su'ud-22 / Emptiness-11 no star listed (326) Castra (327.2), BUNDA (327.5)

SIRIUS

Nashira (328.0), ν Oct. (328.3),  Azelfafage, κ Capricorni (328.7) Enif, Erakis (329.2), 46 Capricorni, Jih (329.3), ι Piscis Austrini (329.4), λ Capricorni (329.6), ν Cephei (329.7), DENEB ALGIEDI (329.8)
Tsin (325.2), Alphirk (325.7), SADALSUD, ξ Gruis (325.9)
February 9 (40) 10 11 (407) 12 13 14
'January 13 (378) 14 15 (*300) 16 17 18 (383)
11 ST JOHN'S EVE JUNE 25 26 (177) 27
Ga4-12 Ga4-13 (96) Ga4-14 Ga4-15
p Carinae (159.3) φ Hydrae (160.3) no star listed (161) VATHORZ POSTERIOR (162.1), Peregrini, η Carinae (162.6)
August 27 28 (240) 29 30
'July 31 'August 1 2 (214) 3
NAKSHATRA DATES:
CHRISTMAS EVE DECEMBER 25 26 (360) 27
η Aquarii (342.1), σ Gruis (340.4), SITULA (342.7) ε Piscis Austrini (343.5), ο Pegasi, β Gruis (343.8) ρ Gruis (344.0), MATAR (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)
February 26 27 (58) 28 (424) March 1
'January 30 (*315) 31 'February 1 2
7 JULY 5 6 (*107) 7 8 9 (190)
Ga4-23 Ga4-24 Ga4-25 (108) Ga4-26 Ga4-27
φ Leonis (170.0), Alula (170.5), Labrum (170.6) σ Leonis (171.1), λ Crateris (171.6), ι Leonis, ε Crateris (171.9) γ Crateris, π Centauri (172.0), κ Crateris (172.5), τ Leonis (172.8)

GREDI

ο¹ Centauri (173.8) GIAUZAR (174.0), ξ Hydrae (174.3), ο² Centauri, λ Centauri (174.8)
September 7 (250) 8 9 10 11
'August 11 12 13 (*145) 14 15 (227)
NAKSHATRA DATES:
JANUARY 4 5 (*290) 6 7 8 (373)
CROSS-BARS ο Gruis, Snowball Nebula (355.0), τ Oct. (355.3) no star listed (356) ι Phoenicis (357.3), ι Piscium (357.4), λ Andromedae (357.9)
ο Cephei (353.3), KERB (353.6) κ Piscium (354.2), θ Piscium (354.4), υ PEGASI (354.9)
March 9 10 11 12 13 (72)
'February 10 11 12 13 (*329) 14 (45)

... the first month of the Moriori year, was named Rongo (Lono). On the first of the new year the Moriori launched a small canoe to Rongo, although they built and used only rude craft for their fishing excursions. The canoe was manned by twelve figures symbolizing the personifications of the twelve months. Sometimes twenty-four figures were placed in the canoe, and Skinner interprets the additional twelve as representing the female counterparts of the months. As an old Maori once remarked. 'Everything has its female counterpart.' ...

... The first night of Waxing Moon is Ohiro, a name we have encountered already. It was when I said how useful it was to have a dried old calabash as a carrier of sweet water on a sea voyage:

... Within a few days the canoe was loaded with provisions. Great fish baskets were made of bamboo, filled with many kinds of fish, and attached to the outside of the canoe so as to be in the water. Bamboos and gourds were filled with water and stowed away on board, and there were fe'i, bananas, taro, and mahi (fermented breadfruit) in abundance. A bed of sand and stones was made upon the deck, upon which to make a fire for cooking the food, and soon Hiro was ready to go to sea ...

Hiro was the name of this mythic great double canoe. Moon can be likened to a great double canoe (with one hull being Waxing Moon and the other Waning Moon). And the islet Mokuola lies in the Bay of Hilo, which we can transcribe into Haga Ohiro on Easter Island. With Mokuola (the 'living land') personifying Spring Sun we have arrived at the border line between land and sea at the end of his life journey. Moon is the double-canoe which waits for him ...'

... When the man, Ulu, returned to his wife from his visit to the temple at Puueo, he said, 'I have heard the voice of the noble Mo'o, and he has told me that tonight, as soon as darkness draws over the sea and the fires of the volcano goddess, Pele, light the clouds over the crater of Mount Kilauea, the black cloth will cover my head. And when the breath has gone from my body and my spirit has departed to the realms of the dead, you are to bury my head carefully near our spring of running water. Plant my heart and entrails near the door of the house. My feet, legs, and arms, hide in the same manner. Then lie down upon the couch where the two of us have reposed so often, listen carefully throughout the night, and do not go forth before the sun has reddened the morning sky. If, in the silence of the night, you should hear noises as of falling leaves and flowers, and afterward as of heavy fruit dropping to the ground, you will know that my prayer has been granted: the life of our little boy will be saved.' And having said that, Ulu fell on his face and died.

His wife sang a dirge of lament, but did precisely as she was told, and in the morning she found her house surrounded by a perfect thicket of vegetation. 'Before the door,' we are told in Thomas Thrum's rendition of the legend, 'on the very spot where she had buried her husband's heart, there grew a stately tree covered over with broad, green leaves dripping with dew and shining in the early sunlight, while on the grass lay the ripe, round fruit, where it had fallen from the branches above. And this tree she called Ulu (breadfruit) in honor of her husband. 

The little spring was concealed by a succulent growth of strange plants, bearing gigantic leaves and pendant clusters of long yellow fruit, which she named bananas. The intervening space was filled with a luxuriant growth of slender stems and twining vines, of which she called the former sugar-cane and the latter yams; while all around the house were growing little shrubs and esculent roots, to each one of which she gave an appropriate name. Then summoning her little boy, she bade him gather the breadfruit and bananas, and, reserving the largest and best for the gods, roasted the remainder in the hot coals, telling him that in the future this should be his food. With the first mouthful, health returned to the body of the child, and from that time he grew in strength and stature until he attained to the fullness of perfect manhood. He became a mighty warrior in those days, and was known throughout all the island, so that when he died, his name, Mokuola, was given to the islet in the bay of Hilo where his bones were buried; by which name it is called even to the present time ...