From: Francesco Brighenti
Message: 56632
Date: 2008-04-04
> [Rick McCallister had written:]You seem to think that the Hindu god Arun.a, the sun's chariot
>
> > In terms of myth, "reddish" [Sanskrit arun.a -- Francesco] makes
> > plenty of sense for the sun's chariot driver, since the sun is
> > preceded by the red dawn and followed by the red dusk or "born
> > and dies in blood" as the Mesoamericans sometimes put it.
>
> ...color symbolism was also very important to the ancients.
> Mercury is grayish-white to the naked eye, not reddish. And prior
> to the orange glow of morning is the pale forerunner we call
> twilight. Mercury is always so close to the sun in the sky that it
> was natural to associate them together.