TAHUA
10. Once again. From the C text we can in the G text
find detailed information regarding stars, dates, etc.
The distance 241 right ascension days (glyphs) counted from 0h
to Vrischika can be found to correspond to the distance
to SEPTEMBER 14 (257) as counted from JANUARY 16:
JAN 15 (*300) |
16 |
17 |
18 (383) |
*237 |
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Gb6-25 (229 + 178) |
Gb6-26 (408) |
Gb6-27 (180) |
Gb6-28 |
θ Octantis (364.4)
*364.4 - *41.4
= *323.0 |
Al Fargh al Thāni-25 (Rear Spout) 0h (365.25)
CAPH = β Cassiopeiae, SIRRAH = α Andromedae (0.5), ε Phoenicis, γ³ Oct. (0.8) |
Uttara Bhādrapadā-27 (2nd of the Blessed Feet) / Wall-14 (Porcupine) ο Oct. (1.3), ALGENIB PEGASI = γ Pegasi (1.8) |
χ Pegasi (2.1), θ Andromedae (2.7) |
3-20 |
March 21 (80, 0h) |
22 (*1) |
23 (→ 2 * 41) |
°March 16 (*360) |
Liberalia |
18 (54 + 23 = 77) |
19 (→ 3 * 121) |
2-21 (79 - 27 = 52) |
'Febr 22 |
Terminalia |
24 (→ 3 * 140) |
"Febr 7 (403) |
2-8 (80 - 41 = 39) |
2-9 (31 + 9 = 40) |
2-10 (41) |
SEPT 12 |
13 (256 → 16 *
16) |
14 (*177) |
15 |
16 |
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Ga7-6 |
Ga7-7 |
Ga7-8 (177) |
Ga7-9 |
Ga7-10 (56
+ 123) |
κ
Serpentis (239.3), δ Cor. Borealis,
TIĀNRŪ =
μ Serpentis (239.5),
χ Lupi, (239.6), ω Serpentis (239.7),
BA = ε Serpentis,
χ Herculis (239.8). κ Cor. Borealis, ρ Serpentis
(239.9)
*239.5
= *243.5 - *4.0 |
λ Librae
(240.0),
β Tr. Austr. (240.3),
κ Tr.
Austr. (240.4),
ρ Scorpii (240.8)
*240.4 - *41.4
= *199.0
*240.0 + *80.0
= 320.0 |
Iklīl al
Jabhah-15 (Crown of the Forehead) /
Anuradha-17 Following
Rādhā)
/
Room-4 (Hare)
ξ Lupi,
λ Cor. Bor.(241.1),
ZHENG =
γ Serpentis,
θ Librae (241.2),
VRISCHIKA = π Scorpii
(241.3),
ε Cor.
Borealis (241.5),
DSCHUBBA
= δ Scorpii
(241.7), η Lupi (241.9)
*241.5
= *243.5 - *2.0 |
υ
Herculis (242.3),
ρ Cor.
Borealis (242.4),
ι Cor.
Borealis (242.5),
θ Draconis (242.6), ξ Scorpii (242.7)
*242.4 - *41.4
= *201.0
*242.5
= *243.5 - *1.0
SCHEDIR |
16h (243.5)
ACRAB
= β Scorpii, JABHAT AL ACRAB = ω Scorpii
(243.3), θ Lupi,
RUTILICUS = β Herculis (243.5),
MARFIK =
κ Herculis
(243.7), φ Herculis (243.8)
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Nov 15
(82 + 237) |
16 |
17 (121
+ 200) |
18 (*242) |
19 |
°Nov 11 |
12 (*236) |
13 |
14 (318) |
15 |
'Oct 19 |
20 |
21 (*214) |
22 (295) |
23 |
"Oct 5 (41 +
237) |
6 (*199) |
7 (280) |
8 (*201) |
9 |
*4 |
SEPT 20 |
21
(*184) |
EQUINOX |
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Ga7-14 (183) |
Ga7-15 |
Ga7-16 (177 + 8) |
Heart-5 (Fox)
σ
Scorpii
(247.0),
HEJIAN = γ Herculis
(247.2), ψ Ophiuchi (247.7)
*247.0 + *80.0
= 327.0 |
ρ Ophiuchi (248.1),
KAJAM = ω Herculis (248.3),
χ
Ophiuchi (248.5),
SHE
LOW (Market Tower) = υ Ophiuchi,
Tr. Austr. (248.7), ζ Tr. Austr. (248.8)
*248.5
= *243.5 + *5.0
*248.1
+ *1.0
= *249.1 |
Al
Kalb-16 (Heart)
/
Jyeshtha-18 (Eldest) /
ANA-MUA-1 (Entrance pillar)
ANTARES
= α Scorpii
(249.1),
MARFIK = λ Ophiuchi,
φ Ophiuchi (249.5),
ω Ophiuchi (249.8)
*249.5
= *243.5 + *6.0 |
Nov 23 (327) |
24 |
25 |
°Nov 19 |
20
(324) |
21 |
'Oct 27 (300) |
28 |
29
(*222) |
"Oct 13 |
14 |
15 |
... Proclus informs us that
the fox star
nibbles continuously at the thong of the yoke which
holds together heaven and earth; German folklore adds
that when the fox succeeds, the world will come to its
end. This fox star is no other than Alcor, the
small star g near zeta Ursae Majoris (in India
Arundati, the common wife of the Seven Rishis,
alpha-eta Ursae ...
And in order to reach Antares at SEPTEMBER 22 (265,
EQUINOX) another 8 days had to be added.
We can copy some of the relevant facts from the G text to the C text:
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*223 |
Ca7-14 |
Ca7-15 (183) |
Ca7-16 |
kua hua - ki te marama |
kua hahaú
hia |
te marama noho i te
nohoga |
March 20 (79) |
21 (0h) |
22 (81) |
θ Octantis (*364) |
SIRRAH |
ALGENIB
PEGASI |
Noho,
1. To sit, to stay, to remain, to live
(somewhere), to wait; ka-noho, you stay! (i.e.
'good-bye', said by the person leaving). 2.
Figuratively: he noho te eve, to be calm, at
peace; he noho te mana'u, to concentrate on
something, to fix one's attention on; ku-noho á te
mana'u o te tagata ki ruga ki te aga, the man thinks
constantly of his work. Vanaga. Seat, bench, dwelling,
marriage, position, posture, situation, session,
sojourn; to sit, to dwell, to reside, to rest, to halt,
to inhabit; noho hahatu,
to sit cross-legged;
noho hakahaga, apathy;
noho heenua,
countryman; noho kaiga,
native; noho kenu,
married; noho ke noho ke,
to change place; noho
muri, to stay behind;
noho noa,
invariable; noho opata,
to stand on a cliff;
noho pagaha, badly placed;
noho pepe,
table; noho tahaga,
bachelor, unmarried;
noho vie, married,
noho no, apathy,
stay-at-home, colonist, idler, inhabitant, inactive,
immobile, settler, lazy, loiterer.
Hakanoho, to
abolish, to rent, to lease, to enslave, to dissuade, to
exclude, to exempt, to install, to substitute, hostage.
Hakanohohia,
stopped. Nohoga,
seat. Nohoturi,
to kneel, genuflexion.
Nohovaega, to preside. Churchill. |
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*3 |
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Cb1-15 (407 = 392 + 15) |
Cb2-5 (421, 29) |
Cb2-8 (392 + 32) |
Cb2-9 (425) |
e niu tu |
koia ra |
Niu |
Oct 31 (304) |
Nov 14 (318) |
Nov 17 (321) |
11-18 (322) |
ZUBEN ELGENUBI (*224) |
COR
SERPENTIS (*238) |
VRISCHIKA (*241) |
SCHEDIR |
BHARANI (*41) |
TAU-ONO
(*55) |
ZAURAK =
Boat
(*58.9) |
ν Tauri
(*59.9) |
May 1 (121) |
May
15 (135 = 500 - 365) |
May 18 (→ 51 * 8
= 408) |
May 19
(322 - 183) |
*4 |
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Cb2-13 (429) |
Cb2-14 |
Cb2-15 |
Cb2-16 (432) |
ihe manu ra |
kua pua to hau |
te kahi huga |
kiore - henua |
Hu. 1. Breaking of wind. T Mgv.,
uu, to break wind. Mq., Ta.: hu, id. 2.
Whistling of the wind, to blow, tempest, high wind. P
Pau.: huga, a hurricane. Churchill. Mgv.: hu,
to burst, to crackle, to snap. Ha.: hu, a noise.
Churchill. |
Nov 22 (326) |
23 |
24 |
25 (329) |
YED
POSTERIOR |
Heart-5 (Fox)
σ
Scorpii
(*247.0) |
ρ
Ophiuchi (*248.1) |
ANTARES |
HYADUM I
(*63.4) |
HYADUM II |
Net-19 (Crow)
AIN (*55 +
*10) |
no star listed |
May 23 (143) |
24 (*64 = *56 + *8) |
25
(145) |
26 (*66) |
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no glyph |
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Gb8-30 (242) |
Ga1-1 |
Ga1-2 |
... There was no water in the
village. The lakes and rivers were dry. Raven and Crow,
two young girls who were having their first menstrual
courses, were told to go and draw water from the ocean.
Finding the journey too long, Raven decided just to
urinate into her basket-bucket. She decieved no one and
was severly scolded.
Crow returned
much later but with drinking water. As a punishment,
Raven was condemned never to find water in the summer;
only in winter would she find something to drink. For
that reason the Raven never drinks during the hot
months; she speaks with a raucous voice because of her
dry throat ...
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kahi |
Nov 28 |
Cb2-15 |
... Kahi. Tuna; two sorts: kahi aveave, kahi matamata
...
... Mq.:
ave, an
expression used when the fishing line is caught in the
stones ...
... matamata, half-cooked,
half-ripe ... |
... Then it was clear, then they
reached accord in the light, and then humanity was
clear, when they conceived the growth, the generation of
trees, of bushes, and the growth of life, of humankind,
in the blackness, in the early dawn, all because of the
Heart of Sky,
named Hurricane ...
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