Although the Sun King was surrounded by
water on all sides he was anyhow well protected
and cared for:
When in Hora Nui 2 Hotu
Matu'a undertook his 'Sea Journey' it was the time when close to the Full Moon
appeared the Mouth of the Fish - suggesting he would manage to survive by being
swallowed by a 'great fish':
...Then the big Fish did swallow him, and he had done acts worthy of blame.
Had it not been that he (repented and) glorified Allah,
He would certainly have remained inside the Fish till the Day of
Resurrection. - Qur'an, chapter 37 (As-Saaffat), verse 139–144.
But We cast him forth on the naked shore in a state of sickness,
And We caused to grow, over him, a spreading plant of the gourd kind.
And We sent him (on a mission) to a hundred thousand (men) or more.
And they believed; so We permitted them to enjoy (their life) for a while. -
Qur'an, chapter 37 (As-Saaffat), verse 145–148.
... Heracles is swallowed by Tiamat, and disappears for three days before
fighting his way out. So also, according to a Hebrew moral tale apparently
based on the same icon, Jonah spent three days in the Whale's belly; and so
Marduk's representative, the king of Babylon, spent a period in demise every
year, during which he was supposedly fighting Tiamat ...
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Day
zero |
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Ga4-17 (100) |
Ga4-18 |
Ga4-19 |
no star listed (164)
Altair
|
Wings-27 |
ANA-TIPU |
ALKES
(165.6) |
Merak (166.2),
DUBHE
(166.7) |
Hora Nui 1 (244) |
2 (*165) |
3 |
ºAugust 28 (240) |
29 (*161) |
30 |
'August 5 (*137) |
6 (218) |
7 |
"July 22 (22 / 7) |
23 (204) |
24 (*125) |
ι
Cephei (346.0), λ Aquarii, γ
Piscis Austrini, σ Pegasi
(346.5) |
Scheat Aquarii (347.0), ρ Pegasi
(347.2), δ Piscis Austrini, τ
Gruis (347.4),
Fomalhaut
(347.8) |
Fum al Samakah (348.3),
ζ Gruis (348.5), ο Andromedae (348.9) |
Tarahao 2 |
3 (428 = 62 + 366) |
4
(429 = *348 + 81) |
ºFebruary 28 |
29 (424 = 59 + 365) |
ºMarch 1 (425 = *344 + 81) |
'February 4 (400) |
5 (401 = *320 + 81) |
6 (*321 = *348 - 27) |
"January 21 (386) |
22 (387 = *306 + 81) |
23 (*307 = *348 - 41) |
In rongorongo times the Gregorian calendar
had its single leap day at heliacal
Fomalhaut. Manu kake drawn with a
fish instead of a bird in Ga4-21 could
mean the creator of the G text used a
5-nights long 'gestation period' with the Sun
King 'inside' until reaching Hora Nui 5 (when the Gregorian calendar reached
day 4 * 61 = 244). The 8th month was
Hora Nui and 8 * 5 = 40. For 40
nights and 40 days the Deluge lasted.
With a year measuring 366
days (leaping over 1 night in 3 out of 4
years) the model from ancient Egypt with
5 extra (outside the normal calendar)
nights for giving birth to gods
could have been used. 366 - 5 = 361 = 19
* 19.
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15 |
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Ga4-20 |
Ga4-21 (104) |
Ga5-10 |
Ga5-11 (121) |
11h (167.4) |
Al
Sharas
(168.6) |
Pálida (184.6), Megrez (184.9) |
Hasta-13 /
Chariot-28 |
χ¹ Hydrae (167.1), χ² Hydrae
(167.3) |
GIENAH
(185.1), ε Muscae (185.2), ζ
Crucis (185.4), Zaniah (185.9) |
Hora Nui 4 (*167) |
5 (248) |
21 (*184) |
Equinox (265) |
ºAugust 31 (*163) |
ºSeptember 1 (244) |
17 (*180) |
18 (261) |
'August 8 (220) |
9 (*141) |
25 (237) |
26 (*158) |
"July 25 (206) |
26 (*127) |
"August 11 (*143) |
12 (224) |
Al Fargh al Mukdim-24 /
Purva Bhādrapadā-26 /
House-13 |
23h (350.0) |
Uttara Bhādrapadā-27
/
Wall-14 |
χ
Pegasi (2.1), θ Andromedae (2.7) |
Scheat Pegasi,
π Piscis Austrini (349.3), κ
Gruis (349.4),
MARKAB PEGASI (349.5) |
υ, θ Gruis (350.0), π Cephei (350.6),
ι Gruis (350.9) |
ALGENIB
PEGASI (1.8) |
Tarahao 5 (64) |
6 (*350) |
22 (81 = 31 + 28 + 22) |
23 (448 = 366 + 82) |
ºMarch 2 (61 = 64 - 3) |
3 (*346) |
19 (78 = 443 - 365) |
20 (444 = 365 + 31 + 28 + 20) |
'February 7 (403) |
8 (*323 = *350 - 27) |
Bissextum (55 = *340 + 80 -
365) |
'Feburary 25 (55 = 22 * 5 / 2) |
"January 24 (389) |
25 (*309 = *350 - 41) |
"February 10 (*326) |
11 (42 = *327 + 80 - 365) |
But possibly the glyphs up to
the September equinox refer to Pu
Pakakina A Ira, rather than to the
'Sea Voyage' of the King.
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Ga5-12 |
Ga5-13 |
Ga5-14 (124) |
Ga5-15 |
Ga5-16 |
Chang Sha (186.3) |
Intrometida (187.4),
Acrux (187.5) |
γ Com. Berenicis
(188.0), σ Centauri (188.1),
Algorab
(188.5), Gacrux (188.7) |
γ Muscae (189.0),
Avis
Satyra
(189.3), Asterion (189.5),
Kraz
(189.7) |
α
Muscae (190.2), τ Centauri (190.5), χ Virginis (190.7)
Alderamin |
Hora Nui 23 |
24 |
25 (268) |
26 |
27 |
ºSeptember 19 |
20 |
21 (*184) |
Equinox |
23 (266) |
'August 27 |
28 (240) |
29 |
30 |
31 (*163) |
"August 13 |
14 |
15 (227) |
16 (*148) |
17 |
σ
Andromedae (3.0), ζ Tucanae (3.5), ρ Andromedae, π Tucanae (3.7) |
no star
listed (4) |
Ankaa, κ
Phoenicis (5.0)
Alphard
|
λ
Phoenicis (6.3), β Tucanae (6.4) |
π
Andromedae, Andromeda Galaxy (7.7) |
Tarahao
24 |
25
(84) |
26 (451) |
27 (*372) |
28 |
Equinox (445) |
ºMarch 22 (81) |
23 |
24 (*368) |
25 |
'February 26 (*342) |
27 |
28 (59) |
29 |
'March 1 |
"February 12 (408) |
13 |
14 (45) |
15 |
16 (*332) |
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Ga5-17 |
Ga5-18 |
Ga5-19 (129) |
Al Áwwā'-11 |
ι Crucis (192.2), β Muscae (192.5), Mimosa (192.9) |
no star listed (193) |
Sombrero Galaxy (191.1), ρ Virginis (191.4), PORRIMA, γ Centauri (191.5) |
Hora Nui 28 |
29 |
30 (273) |
ºSeptember 24 (267) |
25 (*188) |
26 |
'September 1 (244) |
2 (*165) |
3 |
"August 18 (230) |
19 |
20 (*152) |
ε Andromedae (8.2), Delta (8.4), Schedir (8.6), ζ Andromedae, μ Phoenicis (8.9) |
ξ Phoenicis (9.0), ρ Tucanae (9.1), Deneb Kaitos, η Phoenicis (9.4) |
Achird (10.7) |
Tarahao 29 (454) |
30 (*375) |
31 (90) |
ºMarch 26 (85) |
27 |
28 (*372) |
'March 2 (427) |
3 (*348) |
4 (64) |
"February 17 (413) |
18 (*334) |
19 (50) |
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