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> Rauru is the builder of the Second Temple = Cyrus the Great 

The owl visits you in the south, and north portion of Majora's Mask; more cave of the nymphs symbolism. The owl makes you take a leap of faith across invisible block. You have to follow his feathers. Masons talk about having faith,a nd making leaps of faith a lot. This sequence brings you to the lense of truth, which looks like Horus's eye.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=sudaey72RMA
3:16 Southern Swamp Shooting Gallery has Capricorn/Nimrod horns, a Nimrod leopard head, and hunting symbolism. The trees are all palms and baobab trees(Tree of Life)
7:25 The northern mountains(World Mountain)have Cancer crab enemies(blue Tektite)
https://www.ign.com/wikis/the-legend-of-zelda-majoras-mask/Blue_Tektite
11:45 the owl puts you through a leap of faith trial to get the Horus eye truth lens

https://zelda.gamepedia.com/Rauru

Rauru,[1] also known as Kaepora Gaebora when in his owl form, is an ancient Hylian and the Sage of Light in Ocarina of Time. Many ages before the events of Ocarina of Time, he constructed a new, second Temple of Time over the former location of the Sealed Temple during the Era of Chaos, a chaotic period that followed many years after the events of Skyward Sword. He did so to protect the Triforce from the onslaught of greed, with the Temple of Light, situated at the center of the Sacred Realm, becoming its resting place and the Temple of Time acting as its only, locked entrance. Rauru then remained in the Temple of Light and protected the sacred relic for many years.[2]

During the events of Ocarina of Time, Rauru is not seen outside of the Sacred Realm except in his owl form as Kaepora Gaebora. He helps and watches over Link, the Hero of Time, many times throughout his quest, anonymously in his owl form when Link is a child and in his Hylian form when he is an adult. The connection between his Hylian and owl forms remains ambiguous to the public, being a mere rumor from a Gossip Stone. 

https://zelda.gamepedia.com/Kaepora_Gaebora

Ocarina of Time

In ancient times, Rauru built the Temple of Time. Afterwards, he remained within the Temple of Light, only leaving the Sacred Realm as Kaepora Gaebora, his owl form.[7] According to a Gossip Stone, he is rumored to be the reincarnation of an ancient Sage.[8]

After Link defeats Gohma and leaves the Kokiri Forest, Kaepora Gaebora is found for the first time in the edge of the woods in Hyrule Field, where it directs Link to Hyrule Castle.[9] Afterwards, it constantly appears before Link in various areas. Kaepora Gaebora can transport Link to various locations, including a secret entrance to a house in Kakariko Village where a Piece of Heart is located.
Majora's Mask

> In the world of Termina, Kaepora Gaebora makes two appearances.[10] In the Southern Swamp beside the entrance to Woodfall, it teaches Link the "Song of Soaring", which allows him to warp between the various Owl Statues. It says that the act of playing the song binds them as eternal friends.[11]

> Kaepora Gaebora later reappears in the Goron Village of Snowhead, inquiring if his Owl Statues have been helpful,[12] and hoping that Link has the courage to change Termina's doomed future.[13][14] It guides Link to the Lens of Truth by dropping its feathers on each of the invisible platforms that form the path to the Lone Peak Shrine.[15][16] Later, Darmani's ghost hints that Kaepora Gaebora had told him that Link would soon be coming.[17] This implies that Kaepora Gaebora led Link to the Lens of Truth so he would be able to help the lingering spirit of Darmani.