Nakshatras - 27 Hindu constellations

This is research to see if the enclosed Indus glyphs are calendrical - Nakshatra names or holidays. These might be temples or tirthas also. Not looking like strong Nakshatra match. Parvati fish #66 might match. PARVA--. Many Jyotirlinga references. Maybe this makes a pole circle or henge celestial observatory. Does Bharani, the Bearer match #112?

ASHWINI
Horse
BHARANI
Bearer
also Yoni
KRITTIKA
Pleiades
ROHINI
Red One
PUNAVASU
Castor and Pollux
8. PUSHYA
Lord: Shani

spear, knife, ||| ||| 6

chariot, temple, banyon tree

#305 bow and quiver

cow udder, lotus, arrow, circle

Finding matching ideograms, but not evidence in inscriptions so far for calendrical use, legend affinity seems stronger. Could be a parallel meaning like Hebrew gematria. Writing system has full capacity to express astronomical time. PADA expresses Nakshatra quarters. Foot #123 and discovered word that spells pada



Ashwini Bharani Krittika Rohini Mrigashira (Mrigashirsha) Ardra Punarvasu Pushya Ashlesha Magha Purva Phalguni Uttara Phalguni Hasta Chitra Swati Vishakha Anuradha Jyeshtha Mula (Moola) Purva Ashadha Uttara Ashadha Shravana Dhanistha (Dhanishtha) Shatabhisha (Shatabhishak) Purva Bhadrapada Uttara Bhadrapada Revati [1]

List of Nakshastras


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Mahadevan 1977 p 405

Shiva related holiday. Mn Mountain. Deva fish god. Endless pillar -[]- Jyotirlinga. MMM Mountain or Mount Meru. =U= Shiva 3 tilak sign #342. Possible autumn equinox. Mahashivratri.




Spring equinox? Plowing time? MRxxxx


Kama's bow, day of love? Diksha direction?





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