[Aztlan] Who is the Bolon Yokte'?
Carl callaway
ahchich1 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 21 20:40:13 CST 2007
Who is the Bolon Yokte?
Id like to take up Barb MacLeods suggestion to merrily speculate about the 13.0.0.0.0. period ending. One thing is for certain. The Ancient Maya believed that the Bolon Yokte will arrive. So, the question arises Who is the Bolon Yokte? Many scholars have pointed out that scribes quote his name twice on page sixty of the Dresden Codex (see glyph block C1 no page 60a and glyph block D1 on 60b). Very likely, he is the figure painted directly below each caption who carries the implements of war. He carries an spear-thrower and darts in one instance (see top of page 60) while in another he sports a circular shield and flint spear (see bottom of page 60). In the former picture, he is charging toward God N? with spear-thrower raised as if to strike (a prelude to the falling of the sky and earth via the destruction of the Bacabs?) while in the latter picture he presents a bound captive before a god? who sits or rides atop a serpent throne. Why is the Bolon Yokte' being
depicted here? What is his purpose? Are there any more depictions of him within the corpus? I think a few of these questions can be partially answered by asking Where in time is the Bolon Yokte on page 60?
It is significant that page 60 is sandwiched between two pages explicitly quoting pre-Era Day events-pages 58 and 61. The far right side of page 58 explicitly records two dates occurring BEFORE the Era date on 4 Ajaw 8 Kumku on the day 13 Muluk (13 flood?). These two days are calculated from the Ring Number located at the bottom of page 68. By my reckoning, these two Era events are 12.19.10.18.09 13 Muluk 2 Zak and 12.19.19.05.09 13 Muluk 17 Sek. The event stated is 819 day Count verb and is in essence recording the position of a whole lot of gods one of them being Kawiil?
Page 59, continues the scribal obsession with calculating the 13 Muluk Calendar date. Again and again, he calculates what seems to be an infinite variety of 13 Muluk days. Why is he doing this? Could he be tabulating possible flood days?
Page 61 falls directly after the Bolon Yokte portraits and events. Page 61 is one of three Serpent number pages that records a whole bunch of pre-Era and Era day events, namely the PATAJ or the making of time periods, Pawahtun/Bacab gods, and the number twenty (see page 61, section 1, glyph blocks A1-B10). On Era Day, the scribe notes that these time periods enter water and it is hypothesized that the serpents could represent animated aspects of flowing water (five serpents/five floods???). At this point, it is any ones guess what is going on.
OK, back to page 60 and the Bolon Yokte. I think there is a good chance that page 60 is recording Era Day or Pre Era day events. Not only does page 60 occur between pages quoting creation events, but glyph blocks A1 and B1 on page 60 look as if they record the Era Day 4 Ajaw 8 Kumku. A look at high resolution scans of the Forstemann Edition of the Dresden Codex verifies in my mind that yes indeedy, block B1 is the day 8 Kumku. Also, the text is recorded on a solid BLUE background. When the Dresden scribe records a day or a passage on a BLUE background, he seems to be tagging that event as occurring in pre Era time (see page 69, 61[with the 9 KAN 12 Kayab date that falls 34,000 years into the past!], and page 58 for other passages on a blue background) or perhaps he wants to make some connection between blue and all the water events-Quien Sabe?
If page 60 is recording pre-Era events, then this observation would agree nicely with his appearance on the Vase of the 7 and 11 Gods during the Era Day events. He appears again at the end of the 13 the Baktun in the year 2012 because as the Chilam Balam state What has happened in the past Katun will happen in the future Katun. The god seems to play an active role in the destruction and reorganization of cosmic forces just before and on Era day. Just who is the Bolon Yokte is, and his what is his function, and what force he defeats and subdues, can be determined perhaps by noting where else he appears in the corpus.
If any of you know where else the Bolon Yokte is represented, Id certainly like to know. Every bit of evidence found, will allow us to reconstruct his character and to provide a proper reception for him when he returns ;-). I dont think he will be looking for Santas milk and cookies.
Best,
Carl Callaway
Barb MacLeod <bmacleod at austin.rr.com> wrote: I did a quick review of the posts featuring 2012 per Dave's suggestion, and
would recommend that anyone wanting the scoop on 2012 do the same. The
point-counterpoint between John Major Jenkins and Lloyd Anderson is very
useful vis-a-vis the astronomy, and Christian Prager's and Dave Stuart's
input on Bolon Yokte' and Tortuguero 6 is also extremely pertinent.
Shouldn't we be asking--or speculating merrily--about why this deity is so
important to the 13.0.0.0.0 period ending? If he's about to 'descend' then
where is he now, and where's he gonna descend to? Shouldn't we be more
attentive to what happened the last time? Howzabout an on-list review of the
text of the Vase of the Seven Gods? Why is the verb tzak-aj 'line up'/count
present? Who are all those gods, and what's God L's role in this brouhaha?
And then, what about the various creation texts on the stone monuments which
reference the changing of the hearth at the bak'tun ending? What's that
about, and is it a forerunner of the Wayeb rituals described by Landa (toss
the old crockery and hearthstones and get new ones)? What about Quirigua
Stela C? Who are those gods, really, and what are they up to?
It seems to me that if we are really concerned with what the ancient Maya
expected to happen in 2012, we ought to be attempting to correlate the
various 4 Ajaw 8 Kumk'u events and make some sense of it all. Aztlan seems
the perfect venue. Now, as the winter solstice and the new year approach and
we are poised to enter the final jo'tun of the great cycle--seems the
perfect time.
Barb MacLeod
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