To calculate the Mayan Date, enter the Gregorian Date below. The Gregorian Calendar is the standard western calendar that most use today.
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<-The order is Day, Month Number, and 4 digit <-Year in the java calculator to the left. <-eg. 1st of February, 1998 is: 1 2 1998 View Mayan Calendar
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Days of Religious Calendar
the religious calendar
contains 260 days - 20 named days in sets of 13
Mayan Day | Meaning | Mayan Day | Meaning |
Imix | Alligator | Chuen | Monkey |
Ik | Wind | Eb | Grass |
Akbal | House | Ben | Reed |
Kan | Lizard | Ix | Jaguar |
Chiccan | Serpent | Men | Eagle |
Cimi | Death | Cib | Vulture |
Manik | Deer | Caban | Earthquake |
Lamat | Rabbit | Etznab | Knife |
Muluc | Water | Cauac | Rain |
Oc | Dog | Ahau | Flower |
Looking at the picture of the Calendar Stone, the 20 glyphs for the days are in the third concentric circle from the center. They progress counter-clockwise with Imix at about 11:30 (just to the left of top center), Ik at 11:00, etc, all the way around to Ahau at 12:30 (just to the right of top center).
Months of Solar Calendar
the solar calendar contains
365 days - 18 months divided into 20 days plus 5 days of Uayeb
Mayan Month | Meaning | Mayan Month | Meaning |
Pop | Chief | Zac | Frog |
Uo | Night Jaguar | Ceh | Red Deer |
Zip | Cloud Serpent | Mac | Enclosure |
Zotz | Bat | Kankin | Dog of the Underworld |
Tzec | Sky and Earth | Muan | Bird |
Xul | Dog | Pax | Great Puma |
Yaxkin | First Sun | Kayab | Turtle |
Mol | Collection | Cumhu | Underworld Dragon |
Chen | Cave of the Moon | Uayeb | Poisoned |
Yax | New |
The numbers before the day and month names in the Java calendar designate the date in each of the two Mayan calendars. The Mayans used two calendars running simultaneously.
The first is the religious calendar year of 260 days (numbers 1-13 X 20 day names).
The second is the solar calendar year of 365 days (20 days per month X18 months + 5 days in Uayeb). Uayeb is an unlucky period of the year used to synchronize the calendar with the sun. It was a period of many rituals and great sacrifices.
Together, the two calendars name the unique date in a 52 year cycle called the "Calendar Round."
The second set of numbers, #.#.#.#.#, is called the Long Count date. It is a day by day count of days since the beginning of time for the Mayans.
The procession of numbers though the long count is much like an odometer, the numbers increasing in value from right to left, and the rollers counting through the following numbers: (0-12).(0-19).(0-19).(0-17).(0-20)
For example, 7/28/98 which
has a long count value of 12.19.05.07.00 would be calculated
(12*144000) + (19*7200)
+ (5*360) + (7*20) + (0*1) to find out the number of days since this calendar
has been running. This happens to be 1866740 days or about 5000 years.
This is a very ancient calendar.
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