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One of the two "lion-gods" whose images guard the entrance to the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY main branch at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan.  As you face the main entrance, Hhu'au is the right-hand one, the lion that humans call "Fortitude".  "Hhu'au" is an [[Ailurin]] word for "today", "the present".  ([[TBONWM]])
 
One of the two "lion-gods" whose images guard the entrance to the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY main branch at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan.  As you face the main entrance, Hhu'au is the right-hand one, the lion that humans call "Fortitude".  "Hhu'au" is an [[Ailurin]] word for "today", "the present".  ([[TBONWM]])
  
See also: FELINE ESCHATOLOGY: [[Reh-t]]:  [[Sef]].
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See also: [[Cosmology and cosmogony, feline]]: [[Reh-t]]:  [[Sef]].

Revision as of 12:10, 31 July 2005

One of the two "lion-gods" whose images guard the entrance to the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY main branch at 42nd Street and 5th Avenue in Manhattan. As you face the main entrance, Hhu'au is the right-hand one, the lion that humans call "Fortitude". "Hhu'au" is an Ailurin word for "today", "the present". (TBONWM)

See also: Cosmology and cosmogony, feline: Reh-t: Sef.