Sun hieroglyph of Harappa (Indus) Script in Eurasia Bronze Age signifies copper metalwork

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Mirror: http://tinyurl.com/hkvhxc6https://www.facebook.com/srini.kalyanaraman/posts/10155601727639625?pnref=storySee seal of Mohenjo-daro m0428 showing sun's rays (with text of inscription). See rays of sun as symbol on early punch-mrked coin.Sun hieroglyph is related to metalwork of the Bronze Age Eurasia. 'Rebus reading of Harappa (Indus) Script hieroglyph arka ‘sun’ rebus: akka, aka (tadbhava of arka) ‘metal’ (Kannada) akka ‘metal’ (Telugu) arka ‘copper’ (Samskrtam). akkacAlaiyar ‘goldsmiths, jewellers’ (Tamil) akasAle ‘gold or silversmith’ akkasAlike ‘the business of a gold or silversmith’ (Kannada) eraka ‘molten cast copper’.Reading of Harappa (Indus) Script inscription: क्णक kárṇaka, kannā 'legs spread', 'rim of jar', 'pericarp of lotus' kanka, karNaka 'rim of hjar' rebus: karaṇī 'scribe, supercargo', kañi-āra 'helmsman'. karaDa 'backbone, spine' rebus: karaDa 'hard alloy' eraka 'upraised arm' rebus: erako 'moltencast copper' PLUS kanka, karNaka 'rim of jar' rebus: karNI 'supercargo, a representative of the ship's owner on board a merchant ship, responsible for overseeing the cargo and its sale'. Thus, together with the hieroglyph pictorial motif of sun's rays, the inscription signifies a gold or silversmith supercargo, helmsman working with hard alloys. arka connotes the sun and also saturn in Skt. kona_rka is a compound: kona, 'corner'; arka, 'sun'. arka also connotes fire in Skt. a_r..va_n- the sun (Ta.)(DEDR 396). aru sun (Skt.); yor (Kho.)(CDIAL 612). ravi sun (Mn.Pali.Pkt.); rivi (Si.)(CDIAL 10646). ilaku (ilaki-) to shine, glisten, glitter (Ta.); el sun, light, splendour (Ta.); lustre, splendour, light (Ma.); ilakuka to shine, twinkle (Ma.); ilankuka to shine (Ma.)(DEDR 829). arka flash, ray, sun (RV.); a_k sun (Mth.); akka sun (Pali.Pkt.); aka lightning (Si.); vid-aki lightning flash (Si.Inscr.)(CDIAL 624). aks.an.a_ lightning (Skt.); akkhan.a_ id. (Pali); akan.a, akun.a id., thunder (Si.)(CDIAL 27).The centre-piece hieroglyph on Dong Son Bronze Drum and Karen Bronze Drum is the Sun hieroglyph.Stele to Assurnasiripal II at Nimrud (9th century BC), detail shows the winged sun. eraka 'wing' rebus: erako 'molten cast, copper' khambhaṛā 'fish fin' kambha 'wing' rebus kammaṭa 'mint, coiner, coinage.' Hammurabi or Shamash steles signify Sun hieroglyph as the dominant motif. On one stele, a culm of millet is also signified emanating from a vase. I suggest that both the hieroglyphs read rebus as Harappa (Indus) Script: arka 'sun' rebus: arka 'copper, gold or silver' karba 'culm of millet' rebus: karba 'iron'.In Babylonian tradition, Shamash is the Sun divinity. He holds a ring and staff. The Sun God Tablet - 860-850 BCE, Shamash Temple, Sippar, northern iraqSit Shamshi bronze model in Louvre 12th cent. BCE signifies water ablutions on sunrise in front of Ziggurat and is a rendering of hieroglyphs signifying Bronze metalwork in front of a ziggurat. https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/IndiaArchaeology/conversations/topics/13352"Akkadian sit shamshi, meaning 'rising of the sun'; (sit alone is 'birth', shamash 'sun') and, in a broad sense, the direction or the point of the time of sunrise, i.e. the 'East' or the 'dawn'..."at sunrise...you sweep the ground on the bank of the canal and sprinkle (ritually) pure water around"...If si-it would be Elamite, it could be related to si-it-me which means something like 'prosperity, steadiness, good luck, wellness, bliss'...I was at this point when I turn to read a forgotten note by M. Rutten where, referring to this passage, she proposed to drop sit shamshi as a Semitic 'sunrise' and translate sit as 'durable (reign)' and shamshi as 'to grant, bestow'. ' (Gian Petro Basello, 'L'Orientale' University, Naples, 07/10/04: Finding a name for an archaeological finding": the sit-shamshi from Shush)." http://www.elamit.net/elam/sit_lecture.pdfShamshi is cognate with Samskritam śṓṣa m. ʻ drying up, dryness ʼ MBh., ʻ summer ʼ Mahīdhara on VS. 2, 32. [√śuṣ1]Pa. Pk. sōsa -- m. ʻ drying up ʼ; Woṭ. Kaṭ. šōṣ ʻ summer ʼ, Gaw. šūṣ, ṣūṣ, Sv. ṣoṣ, P.ḍog. sōˋ; A. xohā ʻ the quantity drunk at one time ʼ; Or. sosa ʻ thirst ʼ (sosi ʻ thirsty ʼ); G. sos n. ʻ thirst, desire ʼ; M. sos m. ʻ desire ʼ (CDIAL 12642).I suggest that Sit Shamshi is a veneration of ancestors offered as sandhyAvandanam.. http://tinyurl.com/qdny4v7 Srini Kalyanaraman November 27, 2016
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