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Manu

genealogy, in

     

1

svayambhu

Maha-puran.a-s

2

sva-rocis.a:

 

indra rocana

rocana &

   

vi-rocana:

   

Bhadrakalpika Sutra

3

UD-TaMa

cf. OD-UTTeU- =

   

ADi-puran.a

4

TaMASa

pauTiMAS.ya:

   

Br.had-Aran.yaka

5

RaiVATa

ReVATi (+ other

   

naks.atra-s):

   

Brahman.a-s

6

caks.us.a

Maha-puran.a-s

7

s`raddhadeva

Maha-puran.a-s

8

savarn.i

 

9

daks.a ...

 

10

brahma ...

 

11

dharma ...

 

12

rudra ...

 

13

deva ...

 

14

indra ...

 

These are, as per the Theosophical Society, to be grouped in pairs, of

one improving + one degenerating Manu-antara each.

Each pair would be aequivalent to a [Jaina] Kala-cakra, consisting of

one improving 1/2 + one degenerating 1/2.

Each Kala-cakra can then be aequated with a named Hawai>ian divine dynasty, thus:--

Kala-cakra

included Manu

meaning

Hawai>ian

meaning

         

1

svayambhu

self-originated

[ku-po] ...

to appear; obscurely

2

tamasa

lethargic

kupolo ...

unresponsive

3

raivata

revati was much bigger than her spouse

polo ...

fat one, dependent on mate

4

s`raddha ...

faith

li>i ...

small, tiny {"O ye of little faith!"}

5

daks.a ...

[cognate with "dagda"]

ali>i ...

chief [chief of Irish gods was the dagda]

6

dharma ...

= yama, first man

mua ...

first

7

indra ...

[cognate with (<Ibri^) yitra^n, from tu^r "to descry, espy"]

loi ...

to scrutinize

Manu-s may be correlated with cakra-s (divine cities in microcosm) through

Hellenic-Norse etymological aequivalents, thus:--

Manu

Hellenic

Norse

     

1. SVAyamBHU

HEPHa[W]istos

SWIP-dag (of swabia)

{SVADHA, wife of

encountered goddess

overcame Christian women,

dead men (Pitr.-s), in

 

who were already dead;

SVADHis.t.hANA}

[H]ATHENE, namesake of

 
   

thence he came to a

 

the city [h]athenai (formerly,

walled city (= the Christian

{man.i-pur, pearly-gated city of

cecropia).

New Jerusalem, pearly-gated, of

the jewelled foundations}

 

the jewelled foundations).

2. svarocis.a of RUCi

eRUKs, son of

 

{GAVAm-pati the arhant}

BO[W]OTes, son of

 

4. Tamasa, of (Sumatra)

   

TAMRa-linga

TMoLos of Ludia

thumbling (tom thumb)

{K[h]ALSa the s`ikh}

TELE[H]on

HELSingifors (helsinki)

5. raivata: REVati, with

aRI[W]adne, co-wife with

 

PHALGUNi (naks.atra-s)

PERiGoUNe

 

6. cAKS.Usa "eyed"

OKSUlos (three-eyed)

 

7. VAIVAsva[N]ta seafarer

[W]I[W]ON of seacoast

 
 

(aigialos)