The lesser Rogo
figures beyond day 193
could possibly illustrate how
Moon here takes command:
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Ga7-20 |
Ga7-21 |
Ga7-22 |
Ga7-23 |
Ga7-24
(193) |
Atria
(253.9) |
Tail-6 |
ι
Ophiuchi
(255.3),
Grafias
(255.4) |
κ
Ophiuchi
(256.2),
ζ
Arae
(256.5),
ε
Arae
(256.8),
Cujam
(256.9) |
no
star
listed
(257) |
Wei,
η
Arae
(254.3),
DENEBAKRAB
(254.7) |
Ko
Ruti
29
(333) |
30 |
Ko
Koró
1 |
2 |
3 |
ºNovember
25 |
26
(*250) |
27 |
28 |
29
(333) |
'November
2 |
3 |
4 |
5
(*229) |
6 |
'Ko
Ruti
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6
(310) |
"October
19 |
20 |
21
(*214) |
22 |
23
(296) |
no
star
listed
(70) |
Tabit
(71.7),
π²
Orionis
(71.9) |
π4
Orionis
(72.1),
ο¹
Orionis
(72.4),
π5
Orionis
(72.8) |
π¹
Orionis
(73.0),
ο²
Orionis
(73.4),
Hassaleh
(73.6),
π6
Orionis
(73.9) |
Almaaz
(74.7),
Haedus
I
(74.8) |
Vaitu
Potu
30 |
31
(151) |
He
Maro
1 |
2 |
3 |
ºMay
27
(*66) |
28 |
29 |
30 |
31
(150) |
'May
3 |
4 |
5
(125) |
6
(*46) |
7 |
'Vaitu
Potu
3 |
4 |
5
(125) |
6
(*46) |
7 |
"April
19 |
20 |
21
(111) |
22
(*32) |
23 |
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Ga7-25 |
Ga7-26 |
Ga7-27 |
Ga7-28 |
Ga7-29 |
Ga7-30 (199) |
17h (258.7) |
Mula-19 |
Nodus I (260.0), π Herculis
(260.7), Ras Algethi (260.8) |
Sarin (261.0), ο Ophiuchi
(261.4)
Alrisha
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ξ Ophiuchi (262.2), θ
Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (262.4), ι Arae (262.8), ρ Herculis
(262.9) |
β, γ Arae (263.3), κ Arae
(263.5), σ Ophiuchi (263.6) |
no star listed (258) |
Sabik (259.7),
η SCORPII (259.9) |
Haedus II
(75.9) |
5h (76.1) |
μ Leporis, μ Aurigae (77.6) |
ĸ Leporis (78.0), Rigel
(78.1), Flaming Star (78.2), Capella (78.4),
ο Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8)
Thuban
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λ Aurigae (79.0), λ Leporis (79.6), ρ
Aurigae (79.7)
Arcturus
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σ Aurigae (80.4), Bellatrix, Saif al Jabbar
(80.7), Elnath (80.9) |
ε Leporis
(76.0), Cursa (76.4), λ Eridani (76.7) |
We can
compare with
a parallel
text in C:
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Cb2-22 |
Cb2-23 |
Cb2-24
(440) |
Cb2-25 |
ku kikiu - i te henua |
koia ra |
tagata tua ivi - te
henua |
tagata tua ivi - ki te
henua |
no star
listed (72) |
Hassaleh
(73.6) |
Almaaz
(74.7), Haedus I (74.8) |
Haedus II
(75.9) |
ι Ophiuchi (255.3),
Grafias
(255.4) |
κ Ophiuchi (256.2), ζ Arae
(256.5), ε Arae (256.8), Cujam (256.9) |
no star listed (257) |
17h (258.7) |
no star listed (258) |
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Cb3-1 (50) |
Cb3-2 (443) |
E vae ra - ka oho - ki
te henua - kua huki |
ku kikiu - te henua |
5h (76.1) |
μ Leporis, μ Aurigae (77.6) |
ε Leporis
(76.0), Cursa (76.4), λ Eridani (76.7) |
Mula-19 |
Nodus I (260.0), π Herculis
(260.7), Ras Algethi (260.8) |
Sabik (259.7),
η SCORPII (259.9) |
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Cb3-3 (444) |
Cb3-4 |
Cb3-5 (54) |
Cb3-6 |
ko te henua - te
rima |
e kava |
i haga rave ika |
ki kikiu - te henua |
ĸ
Leporis (78.0), Rigel (78.1), Flaming Star (78.2), Capella (78.4), ο
Columbae, τ Orionis (78.8)
Thuban
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λ
Aurigae (79.0), λ Leporis (79.6), ρ Aurigae (79.7)
Arcturus |
σ
Aurigae (80.4), Bellatrix, Saif al Jabbar (80.7), Elnath (80.9) |
ψ
Orionis (81.1), Nihal (81.7) |
Sarin (261.0), ο
Ophiuchi (261.4)
Alrisha
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ξ Ophiuchi (262.2), θ
Ophiuchi, ν Serpentis, ζ, ι Apodis (262.4), ι Arae (262.8), ρ
Herculis (262.9) |
β, γ Arae (263.3), κ
Arae (263.5), σ Ophiuchi (263.6) |
Lesath, δ Arae (264.7),
Choo (264.9) |
Reading the heliacal
(blue) stars we can see η Scorpii as a sign of Sun's
descendants - all 8 of them working together as one - his 'roots' (or his
'legs', vae ra):
SCORPIUS: |
17 |
Anuradha |
β, δ, and
π Scorpii |
Triumphal archway, lotus |
241 =
224 + 17 |
following rādhā |
Vrischika (?) |
Nov 17
(321) |
18 |
Jyeshtha |
α, σ, and
τ Scorpii |
Circular amulet, umbrella,
earring |
249 =
241 + 8 |
the
eldest, most excellent |
Antares (?) |
Nov 25 (329) |
19 |
Mula |
ε,
ζ,
η, θ, ι, κ, λ, and μ
Scorpii |
Bunch of roots tied
together, elephant goad |
260 =
249 + 11 |
the
root |
η
Scorpii ? |
Dec 6
(340) |
Vae
Va'e:
Foot,
leg;
te
va'e
mata'u,
te
va'e
maúi,
right
foot,
left
foot.
Va'e
ruga,
va'e
raro,
quick
and
light,
without
detour
(lit.:
foot
up,
foot
down).
Ka-oho
koe
ki a
nua
era
va'e
ruga
va'e
raro,
ina
ekó
hipa-hipa,
hurry
straight
to
your
mother,
do
not
make
any
detours.
Va'e
pau,
misshapen
foot,
clubfoot.
Vae,
to
choose.
Vaega,
middle,
centre;
i
vaega
o,
in
the
middle
of.
Vanaga.
1.
Foot,
paw,
leg,
limb;
vae
no
roto,
drawers;
karikari
vae,
ankle.
P
Pau.:
vaevae,
foot,
leg.
Mgv.:
vaevae,
id.
Mq.:
vae,
id.
Ta.:
vaevae,
avae,
id.
2.
Pupil.
3.
To
choose,
elect,
prefer,
promote,
vote;
vavae,
to
destine,
to
choose;
vaea
(vae
2),
pupil.
Vaeahatu
(vae
1 -
ahatu):
moe
vaeahatu,
to
sleep
sprawling
with
legs
extended.
Vaega,
center,
middle,
within,
half;
o
vaega,
younger;
ki
vaega,
among,
between,
intermediate.
P
Pau.:
vaega,
the
middle.
Mgv.:
vaega,
center,
middle.
Mq.:
vaena,
vavena,
vaveha,
id.
Ta.:
vaehaa,
half.
Vaehakaroa
(vae
1 -
roa):
moe
vaehakaroa,
to
sleep
with
legs
stretched
out.
Vaehau
(vae
1 -
hau
3),
pantaloons,
trousers.
Vaeherehere
(vae
1 -
here
1),
to
attach
by
the
paw.
Vaerere
(vae
1 -
rere
1),
to
run.
Churchill.
Ta.:
1.
Timbers
of a
boat.
Ha.:
wae,
knees,
side
timbers
of a
boat.
2.
To
share
out.
Sa.:
vae,
to
divide,
to
share.
Ma.:
wawae,
to
divide.
Churchill. |
There
evidently
was a common
element in
myth which
asserted the
necessity to
strive
together,
the whole
community in
an orderly
fashion, in
order to
help at the
birth of a
new year.
Like the
planks of
Pharaoh's
ship.
... When it
was evident
that the
years lay
ready to
burst into
life,
everyone
took hold of
them, so
that once
more would
start forth
- once again
- another
(period of)
fifty-two
years. Then
(the two
cycles)
might
proceed to
reach one
hundred and
four years.
It was
called 'One
Age' when
twice they
had made the
round, when
twice the
times of
binding the
years had
come
together.
Behold what
was done
when the
years were
bound - when
was reached
the time
when they
were to draw
the new
fire, when
now its
count was
accomplished.
First they
put out
fires
everywhere
in the
country
round. And
the statues,
hewn in
either wood
or stone,
kept in each
man's home
and regarded
as gods,
were all
cast into
the water.
Also (were)
these (cast
away) - the
pestles and
the (three)
hearth
stones (upon
which the
cooking pots
rested); and
everywhere
there was
much
sweeping -
there was
sweeping
very clear.
Rubbish was
thrown out;
none lay in
any of the
houses ...
... The men
on board the
royal canoe
looked out
from
Varinga Te
Toremo
(the
northeastern
cape of the
Poike
peninsula).
There they
saw the
canoe of the
queen, the
canoe of
Ava Rei Pua,
as it
reached
Papa Te Kena
(on the
northern
shore, east
of Hanga
Oteo).
Honga
came and
gazed in the
direction
below (i.e.,
toward the
west). He
called out
to the
noteworthy
ruler (?
ariki
motongi)
Hotu:
'There is
the canoe of
the queen!
It will be
the first
one to
land!' At
this news
King Hotu
replied to
Honga,
'Recite (rutu)
('powerful
incantations')
as though
the ten
brothers of
the chief (ariki
maahu)
were one
whole (?).'
Twice 52 =
104 does
not
necessarily
translates
as 'years'.
Instead
there is a
distinct
possibility
it could mean 104
days after
spring
equinox. 8 *
13 = 104 and
80 + 104 =
184:
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Ga7-15
(184) |
Ga7-16 |
Ga7-17 |
Ga7-18 |
Ga7-19 |
ρ
Ophiuchi
(248.1),
Kajam
(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 |
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) |
ANTARES
(249.1),
Marfik,
φ
Ophiuchi
(249.5),
ω
Ophiuchi
(249.8) |
Ko
Ruti
24
(328) |
25 |
26 |
27 |
28 |
ºNovember
20 |
21 (325) |
22 |
23 |
24
(*248) |
'October
28
(301) |
29
(*222) |
30 |
31 |
'November
1 |
'Tagaroa
Uri
28 |
29 |
30 |
31 (304) |
'Ko Ruti
1 |
"October
14 |
15
(*208) |
16 |
17 (290) |
18 |
Net-19 |
no star
listed
(66) |
no star
listed
(67) |
ANA-MURI |
no star
listed
(69) |
θ²
Tauri,
AIN,
θ¹
Tauri
(65.7) |
ALDEBARAN
(68.2),
Theemin
(68.5) |
Vaitu
Potu
25 |
26 (146) |
27 |
28 |
29 |
ºMay
22 |
23 |
24 (*63) |
25 (144) |
26 |
'April
28 |
29 (*39) |
30 |
'May 1
(121) |
2 |
'Vaitu
Nui
28 |
29 |
30 (*40) |
'Vaitu
Potu
1 |
2 (122) |
"April
14
(104) |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 (*28) |
In C
the 4
glyphs from
number 444
(= 392 + 52
= 260 + 184)
could
illustrate
how a new
fire is
ignited -
helped by a
serpentine kava
'bolt of
lightning' -
261 days
after 0h.
Notably the
leg of
kikiu in
Cb3-6 (*264) is
special.
Kikiu
Kikiu.
1.
Said
of
food
insufficiently
cooked
and
therefore
tough:
kai
kikiu.
2.
To
tie
securely;
to
tighten
the
knots
of a
snare:
ku-kikiu-á
te
hereíga,
the
knot
has
been
tightened.
3.
Figuratively:
mean,
tight,
stingy;
puoko
kikiu.
a
miser;
also:
eve
kikiu.
4.
To
squeak
(of
rats,
chickens).
Kiukiu,
to
chirp
(of
chicks
and
birds);
to
make
short
noises.
The
first
bells
brought
by
the
missionaries
were
given
this
name.
Vanaga.
Kiukiu
(kikiu).
1.
To
resound,
to
ring,
sonorous,
bell,
bronze;
kiukiu
rikiriki,
hand
bell;
tagi
kiukiu,
sound
of a
bell;
kikiu,
to
ring,
the
squeeking
of
rats;
tariga
kikiu,
din,
buzzing;
hakakiukiu,
to
ring.
Mgv.:
kiukiu,
a
thin
sound,
a
soft
sweet
sound.
2.
To
disobey,
disobedience;
mogugu
kiukiu,
ungrateful;
ka
kikiu
ro,
to
importune.
Churchill. |
And henua
in Cb3-2
(where 443 =
15 * 29½ +
½) appears
to be
somewhat
similar to
that in
Aa8-32
(where 83 *
2 = 15 * 11
+ 1 and 8 *
32 = 15 * 17
+ 1):
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Aa8-26 |
Aa8-27 |
Aa8-28 |
Aa8-29 (614) |
Aa8-30 |
Aa8-31 |
Aa8-32 |
Aa8-33 |
kua viri |
i to vero hia |
e tapamea |
ma te hokohuki |
ka puhi i te ahi i te toga nui |
e hua o te pua |
o te henua |
ko te hoea |
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