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I didn't know the Tiwas-Tuesday connection. Something I've long wondered about is how far back the seven day week goes across cultures. I asked some of the international students in my PhD program about it, but they just looked at me like I was retarded.
I switched to 4x25 for pushups, so I'm halfway done already today.
I have 75 left to do. I worked on the above for wayyyyyyyy toooooooo long but I like what came up.
Here is some more information on Tuesday as it relates to Mars and it is also in Sanskrit in India the god Mangala which is also for the day Tuesday as Mangalavara.
In India or Indo-European: --Tiwas
Proto-Germanic: *tīwaz (see there for further descendants)
In German *tiwas
- deity, god
- (Runic alphabet) name of the T-rune (ᛏ)
- (as a proper noun) Tyr, the Germanic god of war. Identified in later times with the Roman god Mars.
Mangala is the root of the word 'Mangalavara' or Tuesday in the Hindu calendar.[2] The word मंगल also means "auspicious" but the planet मंगल is considered malefic.
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