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________________ No. 15.) THE BRAHMA-SIDDHANTA: MEAN SYSTEM. ____215 TABLE XC. REMARKS. K.Y. 3736 expired, A.D. 635-36. A very close case in the matter of intercalation of lanar month. Mean new moon occurred about 2m after the moment of the Karka-sankranti (mean Bun at long. 90°), and, therefore, at that moment the mean moon was waning, while she was wax. ing at the next, Simba-sankranti (mean sun at 120°). Accordingly the intercalated month was Sravana. K.Y. 3923 expired, A.D. 822-23. According to the 19-year sequence of intercalations the same month is generally intercalated four times running, i.e. at intervals of 19 years each. Here, however, is an instance of a fifth intercalation of the same month. [See 329 of text above.] K.Y. 4110 expired, A.D. 1009-10. A similar case. Aśvina intercalated for the fifth time. K.Y. 4297 expired, A.D. 1196-97. Another. Kärttika intercalated for the fifth time. K.Y. 4408 expired. A.D. 1307-08. Another. Pausha intercalated for the fifth time. This was a very close case. The moment of mean new moon was about 1 minute after the mean sun reached the Dhanus-samkrānti (mean eun at long. 240°), but she was actually waning at the moment of the sankranti and was waxing at the next, Makara, sankranti. Consequently the lunar month Paasba was intercalated.
SR No.032571
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 17
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorF W Thomas, H Krishna Sastri
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1923
Total Pages426
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size16 MB
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