Slavic-Aryan Calendar


Slavic-Aryan Calendar

The ancient solar Slavic-Aryan calendar is used up till now by the people belonging to the Old Russian Ingleaton Church — ancient faith of Slavic and Aryan peoples. According to this calendar each year consists of 9 months composing 3 seasons. Ordinary year consists of 365 days; every 16th year is a leap year and contains 369 days. Beginning of the new year starts with the autumn equinox, and chronology is reckoned from the Making of the Peace, which happened in the Stellar Church in 5508 B.C. (Meaning conclusion of the Peace treaty after the victory of the Great Race over the Great Dragon).

Seasons Ordinal number
of the month
Name
of the month
Number of days
in the months
of the non leap year
Number of days
in the months
of the leap year
Autumn 1 Ramhat (Month of Divine Beginning) 41 41
2 Ilet (Month of New Gifts) 40 41
3 Baylet (Month of the White Shining and the World Calm) 41 41
Winter 4 Gaylet (Month of the Blizzards and Severe Cold) 40 41
5 Dilet (Month of Nature Awakening) 41 41
6 Elet (Month of Sowing and Naming) 40 41
Spring 7 Vaylet (Month of Winds) 41 41
8 Haylet (Month of Nature Gifts Receiving) 40 41
9 Tilet (Month of Completion) 41 41
Total days in the year: 365 369
Medium length of a year in the 16 years cycle: (365 * 15 + 369) / 16 = 365.25

Thus it is clear that the average length of the year the Slavic-Aryan calendar is exactly equal to the average length of the year in the Julian calendar, i.e. the accuracy of this calendar is equivalent to the Julian calendar. There are certain grounds to believe that the course of the calendar was corrected in a certain way, but there is no exact information on the subject. The matter is that, the complete structure of the Slavic-Aryan calendar is a part of the secret knowledge, which is known only to the initiates.

The cycle of 144 years composes the Circle of Life.

Beginning of the new day starts at 6 p.m.

Week in the Slavic-Aryan calendar consists of 9 days:

  1. Ponedelnik
  2. Vtornik
  3. Triteinik
  4. Chetverg
  5. Pjatniza
  6. Shestiza
  7. Sedmiza
  8. Osmiza
  9. Nedelja


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