Once again. In the era of Bharani the star in the middle (Ana-roto, Spica) would have risen with the Sun in day 241 (→ 123 + 4 * 29½, as seems to have been suggested by the pair of sur-faces on the Phaistos Disc):
The Mayas pointed out day 225 as the day for the Creation of Our Present World. And when the stars which were close to the Sun in day 225 would reappear into view it would be 16 days later, in day 241: ... In our calendar, this day fell on August 13, 3114 BC ... And here was the beginning of my compartment 5b and here my colours for the glyphs are in agreement with my colours for the dates according to the era of Bharani:
Here the night sky did not move any longer, because the Sun calendar was left aside. This is expressed by the idea of ragi standing still at Arcturus, the brightest star in the northern hemisphere. And here the star positions according to the era of Bharani were used in order to determine the current dates - by adding *41.4, for instance Arcturus (*174.0) + *41.4 = 295.4 → October 22.
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