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The Somali obession with the Urur(Plaedis) translating to gather, congregate or organisation isn't by chance and can be observed around the world.
1. Greek Mythology
- Name: The Pleiades (Πλειάδες)
- Story: Seven daughters of the titan Atlas and the sea-nymph Pleione. Pursued by Orion, they were transformed into stars by Zeus.
- Notable: Only six stars are usually visible to the naked eye; Greeks explained this by saying one sister (Merope) hid her face out of shame for marrying a mortal.
2. Indigenous Australian Cultures
- Story: Many Aboriginal groups see the Pleiades as a group of sisters being pursued by Orion (often a male hunter or man). This mirrors the Greek version despite having no historical contact.
- Example: The Yolngu people call them the "Seven Sisters" and link them to sacred Dreaming stories.
3. Native American Tribes
- Lakota/Dakota: See them as a group of young women.
- Navajo: Associated with the creation myth; part of the constellations used for agriculture and ceremonial timing.
- Cherokee: Related them to a tale of boys who became stars after dancing into the sky.
4. Japanese Culture
- Name: Subaru (すばる)
- Meaning: "To unite" or "gather together."
- Modern Usage: The car manufacturer Subaru uses six stars in its logo to represent the cluster.
5. Māori (New Zealand)
- Name: Matariki
- Significance: Marks the Māori New Year; a time of reflection, planning, and celebration.
- Tradition: Visibility in June/July signals the start of the new year.
6. Ancient Egypt
- Connection: Linked with agricultural cycles, particularly the flooding of the Nile.
- Deity Association: Sometimes associated with the Seven Hathors, goddesses who appear in star form.
7. Hindu Tradition
- Name: Krittika
- Role: The Pleiades are considered the six mothers of the war god Kartikeya (Skanda).
- Calendar: One of the lunar mansions (nakshatras) in Vedic astrology.
8. Aztec and Maya
- Role: Tied to calendar cycles and celestial alignments.
- Beliefs: The Pleiades' zenith passage (directly overhead) was a key moment in ritual calendars, marking significant ceremonial times.