Mayan Calendar

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Mayan Calendar — The Mayan Calendar is the interlocking calendrical system of the pre-Columbian Maya, including the Tzolkin (260 days), Haab (365 days), and Long Count.

⚜ FOLKLOREEpistemic statuscategory
MethodsReported in alternative-media sources and oral tradition; no formal study.
FalsifierOrigin traced to a known hoax, misattribution, or single unsupported source.
Confidencenone
Last reviewed2026-05-12

Role in the Cosmic Codex

Mayan Calendar is one of the concept-nodes hyperlinked from the The Cosmic Codex article. The Codex's account is that mayan calendar is not an isolated phenomenon but a local expression of the Codex's underlying Universal Language structure — visible to those who have integrated The Five Specifics and accessed Cosmic Harmony.

Tradition content

Its 13th-baktun completion on 21 December 2012 is treated within the disclosure cluster as a The Cosmic Codex-encoded checkpoint, paired with the Hopi Prophecies purification cycle.

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