alignment of MesoAmerican day-signs with deity-sequence in Brahman.a
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MesoAmericanday-signs |
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deity-sequence in Brahman.a |
20 |
Ahau [glyph depicted with prominent nose] |
27 |
As`vinau = Nasatyau < nasa "nose" |
19 |
Quiahuitl: in sun (world-age) nahui quiahuitl, the people became turkeys [so that commoners are compared with turkeys in the Florentine Codex 6:41] |
28 |
Yama, ancestor of commoners [as distinguished from Manu, ancestor of all nobility] |
18 |
Edznab "flint": used to strike sparks for starting fire |
1 |
Agni "fire" |
17 |
Caban "world" |
2 |
Praja-pati, sometimes aequated with Purus.a, who body became the world |
16 |
deer-god [in Chilam Balam] |
2 |
Prajapati was stag-god |
15 |
Quauhtli eagle |
3 |
Soma, [in Kambhoja and Viet-nam was] goddess carried off to the moon by eagle |
14 |
Ocelotl: bloody mouth, bloody claws [in Chilam Balam] |
4 |
Rudra, fierce slaughterer-god |
13 |
Acatl [codex-form a spear] |
5 |
Aditi the cow: cattle-horns often being likened to spears |
12 |
Eb [glyph a jaw] |
6 |
Br.has-pati, orator for the gods |
12 |
Malinalli "twisted" |
7 |
Sarpa-s "serpents" |
11 |
Ozomatli "monkey" |
8 |
Pitr.-s "[fore]fathers" [alluding to S.ufi doctrine of evolution of humans from monkeys] |
10 |
Itzcuintli "hound" |
9 |
Bhaga [cognate with "bitch"] |
9 |
shark [in Chilam Balam]: cf. Maori shark as milky-way/galaxy |
10 |
Aryaman, god praesiding over the milky-way/galaxy |
8 |
inebriated [in Chilam Balam] |
10 |
Aryaman [is cognate with "Orion", who became inebriated in Khios] |
7 |
Mazatl "deer" |
11 |
Savitr. [is cognate with Norse "Svadil-fari", the stallion] |
6 |
owl [in Chilam Balam] |
12 |
Tvas.t.r. [is cognate with "Tvisto" (In Tacitus), Norse "Tjazzi", who became a praedatory bird] |
5 |
Chic-chan [glyph is depicted wearing hair-net] |
13 |
Vayu, cf. vayas "web" |
5 |
rattlesnake[codex-form; also in Chilam Balam], fire his spirit [in Chilam Balam] |
14 |
"Indra-agni": Indra the fiery, i.e. having "fiery" (poisonous) venom (Vanas-pati ?) |
4 |
Cuetzpallin "lizard" |
15 |
Mitra, whose sacrificial animal is the lizard (Tattiriya Samhita 5:5:14) |
3 |
Calli "house" |
17 |
Nir-r.ti "decay" [alluding to decay of corpses of family-members buried under one's house as per antient custom] |
2 |
Ehecatl "wind" |
22 |
Vasu-s, [including] Anala "wind" |
1 |
Cipactli [whose name is cognate with that of Kemetian crocodile-god SBK]: cf. South American Indian mythic crocodile who bit off foot of man, in river ventured into by boat |
26 |
Pus.an the boat-god |