OneGodian Calendar™ • Overview • OTS-V5

Calendar Overview

A clear public introduction to the OneGodian Calendar™, the OTS-V5 timekeeping structure, Day Order™, month architecture, and dual-date standard.

What the Calendar Overview Explains

The Calendar Overview introduces the OneGodian Calendar™ in plain language. It explains the purpose of the system, the fixed epoch, the 13-period year, the Skénra/Sunday weekly anchor, and the correct relationship between OneGodian Time™ and Gregorian Time.

Purpose of the Calendar

The OneGodian Calendar™ provides a structured way to organize time, records, public writings, community updates, educational materials, certificates, archive entries, and internal system logs.

It is designed to support consistency, historical continuity, and clear date interpretation across the OneGodian ecosystem.

The calendar does not replace Gregorian Time for legal, financial, banking, tax, government, or contract purposes. Instead, it operates as a supplemental internal sequencing and cultural timekeeping layer.

Core Calendar Facts

The Calendar at a Glance

These are the foundational rules every public page, record, and calendar tool should follow.

01

Fixed Epoch

Genesis 01, 0000 OT equals March 18, 2025 Gregorian.

02

13 Periods

12 standard months plus Ascension, the year-end alignment period.

03

Skénra Anchor

Every week begins on Skénra, synchronized with Sunday.

04

Dual Dating

OneGodian Time™ and Gregorian Time should be displayed together where clarity matters.

The Three Main Calendar Pages

The calendar system is organized through three connected pages: this overview, the live interface, and the official OTS-V5 standard.

Calendar Overview

This page explains the calendar in plain language for public visitors, members, learners, and readers who need the basic structure.

View Overview

Calendar Interface

The live tool converts Gregorian dates into OneGodian Time™, displays Day Order™, and lets users select dates interactively.

Open Interface

OTS-V5 Standard

The official rules page documents legal control, UTC storage, fixed epoch, year rollover, leap-year logic, and implementation requirements.

View Standard

13-Period Year

OneGodian Month Structure

The OneGodian Calendar™ uses twelve 30-day months and one Ascension period at the end of the year.

Foundation Months

  • Genesis
  • Wisdom
  • Planting
  • Justice

Expansion Months

  • Freedom
  • Prosperity
  • Innovation
  • Transformation

Continuity Months

  • Remembrance
  • Covenant
  • Invention
  • Independence
  • Ascension

Day Order™

The Day Order™ gives every day of the week a fixed name, position, and function. The weekly cycle begins with Skénra and closes with Niyóhsera.

Skénra

Day 1: Initiation. The weekly anchor.

Teyó·ra

Day 2: Stabilization and balance.

Ahsténha

Day 3: Execution and action.

Yawénni

Day 4: Alignment and center.

Onyá·ta

Day 5: Expansion and growth.

Shakó·wa

Day 6: Completion and output.

Niyóhsera

Day 7: Reset, reflection, and closure.

Dual-Date Standard

How Dates Should Be Written

Public OneGodian pages may place the OneGodian date first, followed by the Gregorian date in parentheses. This preserves OneGodian identity while keeping the date readable for the public.

Genesis 07, 0000 OT (March 24, 2025)

For legal, banking, tax, contract, and government purposes, use Gregorian Time as the controlling reference. OneGodian Time™ may be included as supplemental notation.

How to Use the Calendar

Use the OneGodian Calendar™ for internal sequence, identity, archive meaning, educational records, cultural continuity, and public-facing date context.

Public Pages

Use dual dates for announcements, articles, records, community updates, historical entries, and milestone pages.

Member Records

Use the calendar for membership milestones, certificate dates, dashboard activity, archive logs, and community records.

System Logs

Store UTC and Gregorian time as system truth, then compute OneGodian Time™ as a derived display layer.

One Calendar. Clear Structure. Dual-Date Clarity.

The OneGodian Calendar™ helps organize time, records, education, community milestones, and internal sequence while preserving Gregorian legal clarity.

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