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Sunday, April 3, 2022

Imiloa April 2022 Moon Phases Assure Remember Me Tomorrow on Magnum PI


Summary: Imiloa April 2022 moon phases assure Remember Me Tomorrow, season 4 episode 17 Friday, April 1, 2022, on action drama television series Magnum PI.


As an Hawaiianization, 'Apelila is a word, borrowed from English, for the month of April: Kaʻiwakīloumoku, via Facebook April 1, 2022

Imiloa April 2022 moon phases assure, with ample cultural associations between memory and moonlight, Remember Me Tomorrow, season 4 episode 17 Friday, April 1, 2022, on action drama television series Magnum PI.
Episode 73 overall, directed by Bryan Spicer and written by Mike Diaz and Barbie Kligman and Katie Varney, broaches emotional, familial bonds broken by behavioral backfires. Ella Vaughn (Hala Finley) commits herself to closing a five-year-old criminal case that challenged her mother, Honolulu policewoman Phoebe Vaughn, until her death two years previously. Danny Braddock (Robert Pine) directs Private Detective Thomas Magnum (Jay Hernandez) to his dying brother, Bob Braddock (Max Gail), to draw dispute-distanced brothers back together again.
Imiloa (from Hawaiian ‘imi loa, “to search far”) sky-examining emphasizes 8:00 p.m. Hawaii Standard (10:00 Alaska, 11:00 Pacific, 12:00 a.m. Mountain, 1:00 Central, 2:00 Eastern) Time.

University of Hawaii-Hilo’s astronomy center fathoms kaulana mahina (from Hawaiian ha wai ‘i, “breath life-force supreme”; hilo, “to twist”?; kau -lana mahina, “to place -ment moon”).
Ekolu anahulu and epaki mahina (from Hawaiian ‘ekolu anahulu, “three 10 days”; ‘epaki mahina, “phase moon[-month, versus malama, “sun-month”) respectively guide Imiloa and traditional Hawaiian sky-gazing. Ten-day happenings herald anahulu hoonui, poepoe, emi (from Hawaiian anahulu ho’onui, “10 days to enlarge”; anahulu poepoe, “10 days round”; anahulu emi, “10 days to diminish”). Near-30-day, near 30-night moon-month mahina and 28- to 31-day, 28- to 31-night solar-month malama respectively involve three 10-day intervals and four moon phases of irregular iteration.
Imiloa April 2022 moon phases journey through first, second, third 10-day and new, first, full, last moons before, during, after Remember Me Tomorrow on Magnum PI.

O'ahu's Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum and the Big Island's Imiloa Astronomy Center issue monthly sky charts of Hawaiian night skies; Bishop Museum's Hawai'i's Sky Tonight identifies the month's constellations, significant stars and planets; Imiloa Astronomy Center's Sky Watch amplifies star charts with such monthly highlights as meteor showers and moon phases: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, via Facebook April 13, 2022

Mahina hou keepsakes Friday the 1st, through Friday the 8th, before mahina hapalua mua (from Hawaiian mahina hou, “moon fresh/new/recent”; mahina hapa[-]lua mua, “moon half[-]double first”).
Saturday the 9th, through Friday the 15th, lodge mahina hapalua mua as first crescent-, quarter-, waxing-, waxing gibbous-moon (from Latin gibbus, “convex, humped, humpbacked, hunched, protuberant”). Saturday the 16th, through Friday the 22nd, manifest mahina o hoku/piha/poepoe (from Hawaiian mahina o hōkū, “moon star[‘s]”; mahina piha, “moon full”; mahina poepoe, “moon round”). Mahina hapalua hope (from Hawaiian mahina hapa[-]lua hope, "moon half[-]double last"), as last-, last quarter-, waning-moon phase, nestles into Saturday the 23rd, through Friday the 29th.
Imiloa April 2022 moon phases occasion optimal, reminiscence-observing opportunities to Remember Me Tomorrow on Magnum PI even as diurnal operations offer Braddock family-cherishing, Vaughn case-closing occasions.

Friday the 30th presents to April 2022 (Hawaiianized as ‘Apelila, Aperila) its second new-moon phase, which then prompts new-mooned Sunday, May 1, through Saturday, May 7.
First new into waxing-crescent moon phases quarter days 1 thread; 2 faint light; 3-6 first, second, third, last war god-questing; 7-10 first, second, third, last nothing-questing. First crescent- through full-moon phases reveal days 11 hidden; 12 blossoming; 13 fruiting, ovulating; 14-16 fullness 1-3; 17 [time-]passing; 18-20 first, second, third, last war god-respecting. Waning- through second new-moon phases shelter days 21-23 first, second, last nothing-seeking; 24-26 first, second, last water-god-seeking; 27 creator-seeking; 28 agriculture god-seeking; 29 ghost; 30 cut-off.
Imiloa April 2022 moon phases, unless troubled by light pollution and 14.15-inc (359.41-millimeter) precipitation and 72.31-percent cloud-frequency averages, trigger thinking Remember Me Tomorrow on Magnum PI.

Hala Finley as Ella Vaughn, a tween seeking to solve a mystery left unanswered by her mother's death, with Perdita Weeks as private investigator Juliet Higgins in "Remember Me Tomorrow," season 4 episode 17 of American action drama television series Magnum P.I.: Magnum P.I., via Facebook April 1, 2022

Acknowledgment
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Dedication
This post is dedicated to the memory of our beloved blue-eyed brother, Charles, who guided the creation of the Met Opera and Astronomy posts on Earth and Space News. We memorialized our brother in "Our Beloved Blue-Eyed Brother, Charles, With Whom We Are Well Pleased," published on Earth and Space News on Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021, an anniversary of our beloved father's death.

Image credits:
As an Hawaiianization, 'Apelila is a word, borrowed from English, for the month of April: Kaʻiwakīloumoku, via Facebook April 1, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/KaiwakiloumokuCenter/posts/489259892928753/; via Facebook April 1, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/KaiwakiloumokuCenter/posts/pfbid0WksuBn3gB3V5raHsmQXEk8FXCRjtWri4XoDLcvuhiVthof1r6D75Vy38QbxbzjEl; via Facebook April 1, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/KaiwakiloumokuCenter/photos/pb.100064421064468.-2207520000/489259892928753/
O'ahu's Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum and the Big Island's Imiloa Astronomy Center issue monthly sky charts of Hawaiian night skies; Bishop Museum's Hawai'i's Sky Tonight identifies the month's constellations, significant stars and planets; Imiloa Astronomy Center's Sky Watch amplifies star charts with such monthly highlights as meteor showers and moon phases: Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, via Facebook April 13, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/BishopMuseum/posts/10159558942732110/; via Facebook April 13, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/BishopMuseum/posts/pfbid0U1tYsjfvUhECibvGyp91ktKMwkzxnqYkhYvNL5JGs3HfagQL61w5oS8bULs1RMVNl; via Facebook April 13, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/BishopMuseum/photos/pb.100064507671690.-2207520000/10159558942732110/; via Facebook April 13, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/BishopMuseum/photos/pb.100064507671690.-2207520000/10159558942732110/
Hala Finley as Ella Vaughn, a tween seeking to solve a mystery left unanswered by her mother's death, with Perdita Weeks as private investigator Juliet Higgins in "Remember Me Tomorrow," season 4 episode 17 of American action drama television series Magnum P.I.: Magnum P.I., via Facebook April 1, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/NBCMagnumPI/posts/1045003782810977/; via Facebook April 1, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/NBCMagnumPI/photos/a.188324141812283/1045003782810977/; via Facebook April 1, 2022, @ https://www.facebook.com/NBCMagnumPI/photos/pb.100064172192938.-2207520000/1045003782810977/

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Friday, April 1, 2022

Katyayana Perhaps Admired Satdhara Buddhist Monuments More Than Sanchi


Summary: Katyayana perhaps admired Satdhara Buddhist Monuments more than Sanchi Buddhist monuments in Raisen District, central Madhya Pradesh state, central India.


Buddhist culture accepts 10 main, principal disciples who first and foremostly admired Siddhartha Gautama (from Sanskrit सिद्धार्थ, “successful” and गौतम, “light[-dispelling] darkness”) as Gautama Buddha (624 BCE?-544 BE?). Assorted cultures, records and traditions acknowledge assorted sets of 10 such admirers even as Katyayana (from Sanskrit कात्यायन, “deep vehicle”) appears among favorites; Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, 12:43:24, image of world’s tallest walking statue (80 feet) of the Buddha, with statues of Buddha's followers, at Ranawana Temple, Pilimatalawa, Kandy district, Sri Lanka: AntanO, CC BY SA 4.0 International, via Wikimedia Commons

Foremost Principal Buddhist Disciple Katyayana perhaps admired Satdhara Buddhist Monuments more than the more ancient and the more applauded Sanchi Buddhist monuments in central Raisen District, central Madhya Pradesh state, central India.
Major General Sir Alexander Cunningham (Jan. 23, 1814-Nov. 28, 1893) brought Katyayana into his chapter bearing upon Satdhara excavations, in his 1854-published book The Bhilsa Topes. He connected Katyayana with the Satdhara (from Hindi सात, “seven” and धारा, “streams”) Buddhist (from Sanskrit बुद्ध, "awakened, enlightened") sangha (community, from Sanskrit संघ, “crowd, multitude"). And yet the Sanchi (from Sanskrit शान्, “calmness”) sangha just 5.59 miles (9 kilometers) eastward developed due to dedicated Buddhist devotee Devi (from Sanskrit देवी, "goddess).
Ashoka (from Sanskrit अशोक, “sorrow-free”), as Mauryan (from Sanskrit मोर, “peacock”) Prince (304 BCE?-268 BCE), before Mauryan emperorship (268 BCE-232 BCE), elected Devi as first wife.

Devi furnished Buddhist followers with her blood relationship to Prince Siddhartha Gautama (from Sanskrit सिद्धार्थ, “successful” and गौतम, “light[-dispelling] darkness”), acknowledged Gautama Buddha (624 BCE?-544 BE?).
Katyayana (from Sanskrit कात्यायन, “deep vehicle”) guided Satdhara group members with his great grasp of Buddhist beliefs and practices as Asita’s nephew and Gautama’s sixth disciple. Asita (from Sanskrit अशित, “dark-colored, unbound”) helped by teaching and advising Sihahanu (from Sanskrit सीहहनु, “lion[-like] jaw”) and the latter's son, Suddhodana (from Sanskrit शुद्धोदन, “rice-grower”). He indicated that Prince Siddhartha, as Shakyan (from Sanskrit शक्, “doable”) King Sihahanu’s grandson and as Shakyan King Shuddodana’s son, inclined toward secular or spiritual superleadership.
Sanchi Buddhist monuments join Satdhara Buddhist monuments in their jubilating a judicious Buddhism respectively junctured communally and familally by Devi and communally and organizationally by Katyayana.

His Brahmin (from Sanskrit ब्राह्मण, “holy, learned”) father, as knowledgeable advisor to King Candapajjota (from Sanskrit चण्ड, “violent” and प्रद्योत, “light”), kept Katyayana there in Avanti.
Katyayana, birth-named Nalaka (from Sanskrit नलक, “bone”), lived in his hometown, Ujjayani (from Sanskrit उज्जयनी), northern Avanti (from Sanskrit अवन्ति) mahajanapada (from Sanskrit महाजनपद, “great realm”). Tiritavaccha (Kiritavatsa, from Sanskrit किरीट, “crown” and वत्स, “dear child”) dying meant that King Candapajjota made Katyayana royal advisor and mandated that Katyayana meet Gautama Buddha. Katyayana with his seven friends and King Candapajjota with his subjects therefore numbered respectively among earliest converts ordained super-enlightened monks and among earliest, noteworthiest mass conversions.
Some ancient Buddhist itinerants observed Buddhist beliefs and practices around Sanchi Buddhist monuments even as other itinerants, such as Katyayana, observed them around Satdhara Buddhist monuments.

Katyayana presented a big-bellied, golden-bodied presence from past-life proffering a golden brick to the Kashyapa (from Sanskrit काश्यप, “black-toothed”) Buddha chaitya (from Sanskrit चैत्य, “relic-retaining temple”).
His rebirths queued Katyayana as vidyadhara (from Sanskrit विद्याधर, “wisdom-holder”) to Padmottara (पद्मोत्तर, “safflower”) Buddha and Sumedha (सुमेधा, “strong”) Buddha and as King Prabhasvara (प्रभास्वर, “resplendent”). The Buddhist sangha regarded Katyayana as “Foremost of those preserving the detailed meaning of what is spoken in brief (from Pali Sankhittēna bhāsitassa vitthārēna attha vibhajantānan). Katyayana stayed, as Avanti advisor, on Kuraraghara (from Sanskrit कुररघर) mountain and, after the First Buddhist Council (483 BC?), in Kaushambi (from Sanskrit कौशाम्बी) area woodlands.
Anandajoti Bhikku ties “great” Katyayana to Satdhara Buddhist monuments, over Sanchi Buddhist monuments, for anonymity, beautiful views, difficult access, extensiveness, “quiet and meditative” atmosphere and remoteness.

Buddhist cultures such as the Thai associate Katyayana (from Sanskrit कात्यायन, “deep vehicle”) with such postures as chubby hands anchoring his alms bowl at his chubby chest above his chubby abdomen. Thai Buddhists attribute the absence of attractive features and figures to Katyayana assuming a physical appearance that anchored his audiences in acting according to what he articulated, not in how he appeared; Saturday, May 24, 2014, 08:08:16, image of plaque for chubby statue of Katyayana (Tan Pra Maha Kajjana; Mahakaccayanathera, มหากัจจายนเถระ), Wat Chedi Luang (Thai: วัดเจดีย์หลวง), Chiang Mai historic center, Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand: Stefan Fussan (DerFussi), CC BY SA 3.0 Unported, via Wikimedia Commons

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Buddhist culture accepts 10 main, principal disciples who first and foremostly admired Siddhartha Gautama (from Sanskrit सिद्धार्थ, “successful” and गौतम, “light[-dispelling] darkness”) as Gautama Buddha (624 BCE?-544 BE?). Assorted cultures, records and traditions acknowledge assorted sets of 10 such admirers even as Katyayana (from Sanskrit कात्यायन, “deep vehicle”) appears among favorites; Friday, Feb. 6, 2015, 12:43:24, image of world’s tallest walking statue (80 feet) of the Buddha, with statues of Buddha's followers, at Ranawana Temple, Pilimatalawa, Kandy district, Sri Lanka: AntanO, CC BY SA 4.0 International, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Walking_statue_of_the_Buddha.JPG
Buddhist cultures such as the Thai associate Katyayana (from Sanskrit कात्यायन, “deep vehicle”) with such postures as chubby hands anchoring his alms bowl at his chubby chest above his chubby abdomen. Thai Buddhists attribute the absence of attractive features and figures to Katyayana assuming a physical appearance that anchored his audiences in acting according to what he articulated, not in how he appeared; Saturday, May 24, 2014, 08:08:16, image of plaque for chubby statue of Katyayana (Tan Pra Maha Kajjana; Mahakaccayanathera, มหากัจจายนเถระ), Wat Chedi Luang (Thai: วัดเจดีย์หลวง), Chiang Mai historic center, Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand: Stefan Fussan (DerFussi), CC BY SA 3.0 Unported, via Wikimedia Commons @ https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Chiang_Mai_-_Tan_Pra_Maha_Kajjana_-_0002.jpg

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