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ggestions of cult among the Eskimo, 50; represented by star symbols and swastika on pottery from Arizona and Nicaragua, 50; in connection with cult of Earth and Night, 54; represented by Montezuma on his throne, 72; not identical with God C, 112; as centre of rotation in Zuni emblem, 129; as a guide in navigation between Guatemala, Nicaragua and Peru, 159; between Ceylon and Karachee, 159, 160; cult superseded sun and moon cults in Peru, 161; invisible at Cuzco; Inca worship of the invisible Creator, 161; Yoal-tecuhtli, Mexican lord of the Night; title of Polaris, 181; producer of life and regulator of the universe; tecpatl (flint knife) symbol of, 183; in connection with tree symbolism; title, "Heart Of Heaven," 189; among the Zuni, 202; at Copan, 222, 224; reflected in bowl of water=Creator, 225; in Shakespeare, 247; represented central face in Mexican calendar-stone, 250; Calendar-stone based on observation of, 257, _note_; in connection with pyramid, 273, 274; in connection with swastika symbol, 276; Maya name, Ek-chuah, patron divinity of travellers and traders, 278; North Star God, temple to, in Pekin; Chinese name=Teen-hwang-ta-tee, literally the great imperial ruler of Heaven, 284-287, 291, 295; in work of Confucius, 298; in Chinese Taouism, 301, 302; Hebrew Jehovah, having same title, "God of Heaven," 304; in India, 316, 318, 319; in Mesopotamia, 321; in Arabia, 324; linguistic affinity between name of Polaris, and word for capital and for north, in Babylonia, 325; Phoenician name=the serpent, 325; in Persia, 326; in Babylonia, "lord or king", "Great Mountain," 329; cult of, in Assyria and Babylonia, 332-339; among the Israelites, 352; in Babylonia, highest form developed into monotheism, and lowest form into cult of Ishtar and Bel, 353; represented in Babylonian temples by a fire in centre of square altar, 362, 363; Euphratean star-worshippers, 364; high development of cult in Egypt, 368, 376-382; Egyptian mummy, image of, 386; Egyptian names for, 398, 401-403; in Egyptian religion and symbolism, 403, 404, 409, 410, 415, 421, 423; in India, called the "pivot of the planets," 448, _note_; in Arabia, "the hole where the earth's axle found its bearing," 448, _note_; in ancient Greece, 450-453; Greek Polos, a star
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