On What Date Does The Mayan Calendar End. The importance of reaching the 13th baktun, is that, unlike as what happens in our calendar, a 14th baktun does not follow. The mayan calendar is full of mysteries but in order to understand it, it's important to (literally) go back to the ancient source.
Meaning that the 13th baktun is about to end this long count on december 21 after some.1,872,000 days. 21 is the proper date on our calendar matching the end of the 13th.
That Date Corresponds To The Creation Day In The Mayan Theology, And The Long Count Calendar.
The long count then counts from this start date and counts the k’in (days), winal (20 days), tun (360 days/18 winals), ka’tun (7,200 days/20 tuns), and bak’tun (144,000 days/20 ka’tuns).
Another Hiccup For Mayan Doomsday Believers:
It really needed a broad view to be fully understood.
Anyone Who Needs Further Convincing May Want To Consider The Mayan Calendar's Start Date:
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The Mayan Calendar Is Full Of Mysteries But In Order To Understand It, It's Important To (Literally) Go Back To The Ancient Source.
That date corresponds to the creation day in the mayan theology, and the long count calendar.
Anyone Who Needs Further Convincing May Want To Consider The Mayan Calendar's Start Date:
That is, indeed a very long count.
It Really Needed A Broad View To Be Fully Understood.