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"C. G.

-RAJAN'S

Astrological Tables

Of

I^agna and Other Houses (^e.) Bhavas**

For
Latitude* from 0° to 36° North

(And also for Latitudes from 0° to 3i>0 South by deduction


from (P to 3()0 Kortb).

FOR USE IN MODERN TIMES

hi .calculate a ,d to cast Bhavachakra in Hindu


Astrology and to eulculai.: '.b- four cardinal cusps including the
Ascendant of Western Astrology and to cast the Bhavachakra of
Western Astrology according to the Ancient or Classical Method
of House Division—with copious examples.

By
C. G. Rnjan, B.A. (Mathcmatirs)

{All Rifjliff Rfinervfid.)

Fibst Epjtion, Paoes 374, 1941 Price Bs. 1-4-0


♦Preface.

TKore" has bcoiwj) for many book of


this kind of aRkolbj^dy^al^s of lagna and the bhavas or
houses and this wovTrhis boon undertaken specially to meet
this demand. During the past few years also, there has been
an increasing tendency on the part of Hindu Astrologers in
particular to make astrological predictions according to the posi-
tion of the planets in the Hindu type of Bhavachakra and
the lack of a good and useful book giving the tibles of Bhavas
his been theivfore very keenly felt among them. Tables of
Houses have been familiar to European astrologers and there
arc also several kinds of such tables. In European astrology
there are nearly a do/en diit'ovent methods of " House Division ''
giving rise to a corresponding number of different tables of
houses and each method of house-division has its own votaries,
enthusiasts and supporters who condemn all the other methods
and consequently have sprung up several Western " Tables of
Houses" which differ from one another and which are beina'
used in Western Astrology. Hindu Astrology is fundament illy
quite different from Western Astrology "and■ differs from it-"
radically in almost all its essential elements, rules and dogmas.
Unlike in European or Western Astrology, only one method
of House-Division (TvwfjiJlivision as it is also called Iras
been adopted universaTly wljKindu Astrology and it his tlur
snpport and approval of famous Indian Astrologers and Indian
Astronomers. It is also one of the several methods of Western
Astrology adverted to above and is admittedly also an ancient
or classical method in Western Astrology. It is thus the only
ancient and classical method common to both Western and
Hindu Astrology and has therefore been adopted for the
construction of the Astrological Tables of the Lagna (i.e.
Ascendant) and other Bhavas (i.e. Houses) of this book.
Tlrcse tables have been made specially suitable for modern
times by adopting in calculation the modem data smch as the
modern value for the Obliquity of Ecliptic, the modern, value
for the correction for converting geographical latitudes into
PIUftiCE S
'• L
y;co-ccnfcj:ic latitudes etc. and - l!iy af® employing the correct
syrjtem ot trigonometrical metEoiT^for determining the Cusps
of Houses,
It is evident from what has been said above that this
book is useful to Hindu Astrologers and also to that School
of European Astrologers who believe in the time-honoured
method of European astrological House-Division. It is also
useful to determine the Ascendant according to Hindu Astrology
and according to most of all the other methods of Western
House-Division as these methods tally with one another in
giving the longitude of the Ascendant, and the difference in
the longitude of the Ascendant given in the several Tables of
Houses that are now in the market will bo due to the newness
or oldncss of the data employed and the nature of the system
uf calculation resorted to in determining the cusp according to
the several different methods of House-Division in Western
astrology. I specially wish to bring to the notice of the
reader the fact that this book has been no designed in its method,
arrangement and presentation of necessary materials as to
'make il useful to determine the Lagna (or Ascendant) and to
caste Bhavachakra of persons born mainly in India, Ceylon,
Burma, Eederated Malay States, Mauritius and South Africa.
As this book contains also general methods of calculating
Sidcrial Time and the Ascendant, and the cusps of the other
Houses for any place in the world, if can also be used for
persons born anywhere in the world.
With a view to make this book self contained, self sufficient
and exhaustive, I have given the method of calculating Siderial
Time for any place for any moment with the data that are
available in Table 10 of this book or in any Indian Panchang
or Western Nautical Almanac etc. which give the Siderial T^me
for a fixed moment of a day. I have given also numerous
examples to—show how the data about Siderial Time for various
fixed moments of a day avaiiable in the various European
Aimanacs and Hindu Panchangs can be used to find the
Sidcrial Tiiuc for the required place for the required moment.
1 did not at first propose to give in this book Table No. IQ
4 PKBPACB

containing the Siderial Time for intervals of ten days in general,


but as I have subsequently thought that the reader may find
some inconvenience or difficulty in getting at details about
Siderial- Time from Western Almanacs or Panchangs, I have
thought it expedient to give this table No. 10. If the reader is
able to get Siderial Time for every day from any Western
Almanac or Indian Panchung, he is advised to prefer it as he
will thereby be saved the trouble of calculating the Siderial
Time by the rule of three from this book. I have furnished
in this book all the details that may be necessary to do calcula-
tion without going in for other books to get the necessary
details such as latitudes and longitudes of places, the difference
between the Standard Times, Mean Times, and Local Times of
the different places that may fall within the scope of this book.
In conclusion, I wish to take this opportunity of expressing
my thanks to some of my friends who, besides giving mc
valuable suggestions later on, have at first put into my head
the idea of producing such a book as the present one in
English (and also in Tamil -x which I have also accordingly
done for the benefit of the astrologers who are ignorant of
the English language) and I specially thank my son. Sri C. S.
Maniam (■;.«. C. Subrumaniam) a student of the B. A. Honours
Class who has been of immense help to me in producing
tables •) and 10 of this book. The readers are specially
requested to carry out the corrections given in the Errata
list before they proceed to do calculation; and I crave their
indulgence also to excuse clerical errors and print mistakes
in the book and also any slip of the hand in working out the
several illustrative examples and to take into account only
the methods for guidance in the illustrative examples even if
there be any slip of the hand in them. The price of the book
would have been fixed a little less had it not been for the
enormous rise in the price of printing paper on account of the
present war. The undersigned (C. G. Bajan whose full name
is C. Govinda Bajan) ventures to place this book before the
•v The name of this Tamil book is " Jathaka Lagna Sphuta
Lhava Sphuta GananamI'ricc Bs. 1—a—0 v Postage extra*
Contents &■

public in the hope that the Almighty will make it useful to


th§ practitioners in Hindu and Western Astrology.

7, Venkatesa Maistry street, ^


Near Krishnappa Naick Tank, )
Sowcarpct Post, Madras. f RAJAN.
19th June 1911 A.D. J

Table of Contents.

Part A.—General Instructions—Pages-1 to 56.

(1) Gieneral introductory remarks about Western and


Eastern House-Division or Bhavacliakra
(2) General rules about the calculation of Siderial
Time
(3) Calculation of Siderial Time with examples
(4) Calculation of the Ascendant and the Cusp of the
Tenth House for Northern Latitudes
(5) Calculation of A yanamsa
(0) Method of casting Western Bhavacliakra for
Northern Latitudes ...
(7) Method of casting the Indian Bliavachakra for
Northern Latitudes
(S) Method of casting Bhavacliakra for iiouthern
Latitudes
Part B•—Tables—Ptujcs—l to 112.
(9) Table of clock time interval
(10) Table of Longitude Correction
(10) Table for the conversion of Clock Time to Siderial
Time
(11) Table of Local Mean Time Correction
(12) Table of Ayanamsa for any moment o...
(13) Table of the Ascendant and the Cusp of the
Tenth House
(14) Table of Siderial Time from 1805 to 1941. A.D. ...
(15) Table of Terrestrial Latitude and Longitude of
Important Places
(10) Appendix I—Table of Various Time Differences.
(17) Appendix 1—Table of Ayanamsa from 1840 to
2900 A.D. for the moment of Mosha, Sankranthi.
Errata

£56?' Important Note :—The reader i» specially requested


to carry out the corrections before beginning to work out
problems.

2. In counting the lines, the line giving the title of the book
is excluded.
Part A—Instructions.

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53 8 longiiude or | longitude of
Between Items Nos. 7 & 8, real item No. 7 A occurring in
pages 3o to 39.

Part B.—Tables.

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C. G. RAJAN'S

"Astrological Tables of

Lagna and Other Houses (i-e) Bhavas"

For
SAYANIC AND NIRAYANIC ZODIAC
or TROPICAL & SIDERIAL ZODIAC
or WESTERN & INDIAN ZODIAC

ITEM No- 1:—This book has been specially designed as a


practical guide and a hand book for astrologers and others who wish
to determine sufficiently accurately for themselves the Lagna
(or Ascendant) and other bhavas (or houses) for use in Indian or
Western astrology. Astrology speaks of Lagna (i.e Birth or
Udaya Lagna or Birth Ascendant) and also of Bhava Chakra (or
the houses) with reference to which astrological predictions have to
be made according to strict injunctions of standard or classical
books on Astrology. Lagna plays a very important part in
Judicial Astrology, Horary or Prasna Astrology and Muhurtha
Astrology. Those who are inchned to study astrology according
to its strict rules or dogmas advocate the method of calculating
also the Bhavachakra and condemn the practice of blindly taking
the Zodiacal signs of equal magnitude of 30° to represent Bhavas.
While a Zodiacal sign is uniformly 30° long, a Bhava is of vary-
ing magnitude and becomes so short in higher latitudes that what
appeared to Varahamihira a wonder or an absurdity when he said
in sloka 6 of Chapter TTTT of his Bhrihajjataka " how can Mercury
or Yenus (which cannot be away from the Sun by more than
about 29° or 47° respectively) be in the fourth house from the
Sun" is a possibility if the fourth house referred to is taken as the
fourth bhava and not the fourth Zodiacal sign of 30° each-
2 Lagna and other Houses (i.e.) Bhavas

ITEM No. 2:—Lagna and Bhavachakra can be calculated


and cast accurately and easily with the help of an astronomical
t.imft called Siderial Time and with the help of a specially designed
table based on this Siderial Time. Lagna and Bhavachakra are
in the Ecliptic. The Ecliptic is a great circle which is traced out
on the celestial sphere by the annual path of the Sun relative to
stars. The Celestial Equator is a great circle of the celestial sphere
which is perpendicular to the axis passing through the North Pole
and the South Pole. The Ecliptic and the Celestial Equator inter-
sect each other at two points called the Eirst Point of Aries and
the Eirst Point of Libra. The Eirst Point of Aries is an inter-
secting point through winch the Sun passes when going from the
south of the Equator to the north of the Equator. This Eirst
Point of Aries appears to be moving daily from the east to tho
west just like all heavenly bodies as the result of the earth's daily
rotation on its axis from the west to the east. The interval of
time between any two successive passages of the Eirst Point of
Aries across the meridian of any place as the result of the earth's
rotation is called a Siderial Day. This siderial day is divided into
twenty four equal parts or hours and each hour is divided into
sixty minutes and each minute is again divided into sixty seconds.
The siderial day for a place begins when the Eirst Point of Aries
is on the meridian of that place and ends when the Eirst Point of
Aries comes to the meridian next. This Siderial day which is
caused by the rotation of the earth may be also considered as the
time of the Earth's rotation, on its axis. This siderial day ig
equal to 23 hours-56 minutes-Od'ODl seconds of the mean solar
time or our familiar clock time. Thus it will be seen that the
siderial day of 24 siderial horns is equal to 23 hours 56 minutes
04"091 seconds of mean time or our ciock time. The correction
that has to be made to the interval of mean time to convert it into
the interval of siderial time is called the correction for Ridfiria.!
Time and Table No. 4 in this book is a table giving the siderial
time interval for a given mean time interval. It will be seen from
what has been said above that the Siderial time is in relation to
the Eh-st Point of Aries which is on the ecliptic and thus we see
now that the Siderial time has something to do with' the Ecliptic.
Asteologioaii Tables op 3

As the Lagna and the Bhavas are in the echptie as stated above
already, we will be able to calculate Lagna and to cast Bhava
chakra if we know Siderial Time.

ITEM No. 3:—In European Astronomy the longitude of a


heavenly body is measured from the First Point of Aries and this
longitude is called Tropical Longitude or Sayanic Longitude.
The ecliptic circle is divided into twelve equal arcs of 30 degrees
each from the First Point of Aries and each such arc is called a
sign. The twelve signs coimnencing from the First Point of
Aries into which the ecliptic is divided are called (1) Aries,
(2) Taurus, (3) Gfemini, (4) Cancer, (5) Leo,. (6) Virgo, (7) Libra,
(8) Scorpio, (9) Sagittarius, (10) Capricornus, (11) Aquarius and
(12) Pisces. In Hindu Astronomy the longitude of a heavenly
body is reckoned not from the First Point of Aries referred to
above but from a fized point in the ecliptic. This fixed point is
called the Indian Starting Point. The ecliptic is divided into
twelve equal arcs of 30 degrees each from the Indian Starting
Point and each such arc is called a sign. The twelve signs com-
mencing from the Indian Starting Point into which the echptic
is divided are called (1) Mesha, (2) Bishaba, (3) Mithuna.
(4) Karkataka or Kataka, (5) Simha, ((3) Kanni, (7) Tkula,
(8) Vrichika, (9) Dhanus, (10) Makara, (11) Kumba and
(12) Mina. It will now be seen that the Indian Starting Point
is the First Point of the Indian Sign called Mesha. The longi-
tude of a heavenly body measured from the Indian Starting Point
or the First Point of Mesha is called Siderial Longitude or Nira-
yanic Longitude. The First Point of Aries referred to above is
perpetually and very slowly moving towards the west and is at the
present times to the west of the Indian Starting Point. The
length of the arc on the ecliptic between the First Point of Aries
(i.e. the European Starting Point) and the First Point of Mesha
(i.e. the Indian Starting Point) is called Ayanamsa. As theJ First
Point of Aries is perpetually moving, Ayanamsa also is perpetually
changing. The First Point of Aries is also called an Equinoctial
point or amply an Equinox. The phenomenon by which the
First Point of Aries is moving is called the Precession of the
Equinoxes and the annual rate by which the First Point of Aries
4 Lagna and otheb Houses (i.e.) Bhavas

moves is called the Annual Bate of the Precession of the Equi-


noxes. The rate of Precession at the present times is 50*26 seconds
of arc per annum. It will be seen from what has been said above
that Ayanamsa is a connecting link between the Tropical longi-
tude and the Siderial longitude and if we know any one of these
two longitudes and the Ayanamsa, the other longitude can be
easily got. In other words if we calculate the tropical longitude
of a Lagna or a Bhava, we can deduce the Siderial longitude of
the Lagna or the Bhava. The tables in this book are intended to
enable first the calculation of the Tropical longitudes of the Lagna
and the several Bhavas required for the European Astrology and
then the Indian Siderial longitudes of the Lagna and the several
bhavas required for Hindu Astrology. The beginning of a Euro-
pean Bhava is called the Cusp of a house. The beginning of the
European Eirst Bhava is called the Ascendant and this point is
called Lagna or Udaya Lagna in Indian Astrology and is the middle
point of the Indian First Bhava. The beginning points of
the Several European Bhavas or Houses (as Bhavas are
called Houses) from the Ascendant are the mid points of the
several Indian Bhavas from the Lagna. This relationship
will enable us to calculate the mid-points of the several Indian
Bhavas or to erect the Indian Bhavachakra if we know the longi-
tudes of the several cusps. Table No. 9 in this book gives the
tropical longitudes of the several cusps of European Bhavas or the
mid-points of the several Indian Bhavas and so this book can be
used both for European {i.e. Sayanic) and Indian {i.e. Nirayanic)
Astrology.
ITEM No. 4.—So far, I have introduced the reader to the
several terms used in Astrology and astronomy and to the scope of
this book of tables. We shall now directly plunge into calculation.
The siderial time at the moment for which we wish to calculate
Lagn a or to cast Bhavachakra has first to be determined.

So far as this book is concerned, we have to deal with three


kinds of time. They are (1) Siderial Time, (2) Mean Solar Time
or briefly Mean Time and (3) Standard Time. Siderial time is in-
dicated by a specially made clock called siderial clock. Mean time
and standard time are indicated by ordinary clocks according
Astrological Tables op 5
as they are set to mean time of a place M, or the standard time
fixed for a country. The mean time of a place P is also called
the Local Mean Time of that place P.

The local mean times of different places differ from each


other. The standard time is the local meantime of a particular
place S which is selected as a standard for a country and is used
in the particular place S and in all the other places in the country
which have accepted this standard time. The local mean time of
an important presidencial or provincial town M was generally being
or is also generally being used in and around that town. So, before
proceeding with calculation, we have to find out whether the time
furnished to us for calculation is (1) the mean time of the
place M or (2) the standard time i.e. the mean time of the place
S to make the calculation for the required place P. Sometimes the
places P and M or P and S may happen to be the same place.

ITEM No. 5:—Definitions.


definition No. i:—The phrase " Bequired Place'' wherever
it is used in this book means the place for which the siderial time
has to be calculated.

definition No. 2; The phrase" " Required Moment" wher-


ever it is used in this book means the " clock time " for which the
Siderial Time has to be calculated. The " clock time " means
(1) the clock time when meantime of the place M is used or
(2) the standard clock time which is the mean time of the place
S when standard time is used. •j
definition No. 3: The " Required Siderial Time" wherever
it is used in this book means the Siderial Time which has to be
calculated for the " required place " for the " required moment."

definition No. 4: " Given Moment" is used also as another


name for " Required Moment."

ITEM No. 6:—The process of calculating Siderial Time for


any required moment for any required place P has to be guided
by the following rules :—
6 Lagna and otheb Houses (Lb.) Bhavas

BULB No. 1:—First find out the Local Mean Time of the
required place P from the required moment

(а) If the required moment is expressed in terms of the clock


(or watch or time-piece) set to the Local Mean Time of the place
M, use the place P and M, f

(б) If the required moment is expressed in terms of the clock


(or watch or time-piece) set to the Standard Time i.e. the Local
Mean Time of the place S, use the places P and S. +

N.B. The place S used in this book is the place S mentioned in column 3 of
Table No. 6 for some important countries.

(c) 1. Apply the " Local Correction " D from table No. 5 to
the difference in longitude between the longitudes of M and P if
M and P are used.

2. Apply the Local Correction from table No. 5 to the


difference in longitude between the longitudes of S and P if S
and P are used.

3. The local correction D has to be added to the requhed


moment if P is to the east of M or S. The local correction has
to be subtracted from the required moment if P is to the west of
M or S. If we do this, we will get the Local Mean Time of P for
the required moment.

4. P will be to the east of M when the eastern longitude


of P is greater than that of M and P will be to the west of M»
when the eastern longitude of P is less than that of M. Similarly
P will be to the east of S when the eastern longitude of P is
greater than that of S and P will be to the west of S when the
eastern longitude of P is less than that of S. This rule'No. c (4)
is correct when P has an eastern longitude i.e. when P is to the
t P and M orP and S may sometimes coincide. For
instance P and M may coincide when the required place P is
Madras and when the required moment is given in terms of
Madras Local Mean Time.
Astrologicaii Tables or 7

east of Greenwich, from which geographical longitudes of places on


the surface of the earth are reckoned. If P has a western longi-
tude, i.e. when P is to the west of Greenwich this rule has to
be exactly reversed.
BULE No. 2:—(a) Then find out from Table No. 1, the
Interval of Mean Time M. I. (i.e. clock time) between the Local
Mean Noon and the " Local Mean Time of P for the required
moment" as calculated in rule (1) (c) (3) if the Siderial Time
available in an Ephemeris or Almanac or Panchang is given for
Mean Noon.
(b) Find out from table No. 2, the Interval of Mean Time
M. I. (i.e., clock time) between the Local Mean Midnight and the
" Local Mean Time of P. for the required moment " as calculated
in rule (1) (c) (3) if the Siderial Time available in an Ephemeris
or Almanac or Panchang is given for Mean Midnight.
i
ETJLE No. 3 :—Then find from table No. 4 the Interval of
Siderial Time (S. L) for the Interval of Mean Time calculated in
rule (2) (a) or (2) (6).
BULE No. 4 (a):—Now note in a sheet of paper^the Siderial
Time available in an Ephemeris or Almanac or Panchang for the
Mean Time or Standard Time Noon immediately preceding the
required moment if the Ephemeris or Almanac or Panchang gives
the Siderial Time for every Mean Time Noon or Standard Time
Noon
(b) Note in a sheet of paper the Siderial Time available in an
Ephemeris or Almamc or Panchang for the Mean Time Mid-night
or Standard Time Midnight immediately preceding the required
moment, if the Ephemc-ris or Almanac or Panchang gives the
Siderial Time for every Mean Time Mid-night or Standard Time
Mid-night. Let the Siderial Time be denoted by S. I?! ,
BULE No. 5: —Then add S. T. [found from rule (4) (a) or
(4) (b)] and S. I. [found from rule 3]. Let the total of S. T. and
S. I. (i.e. S. T. + S. I.) be K.
BULE No. 6 :—(a) Then find from table No. 3 the Longitude
Correction (L.C) for the difference in longitude between the place P
8 Lagna and other Houses (i.e.) Bhavas

and the place G for whose Mean Time "Noon or Mean Time Mid-
night the 8iderial Time available in an Ephemeris or Almanac or
Panchang is given.
RULE No. 6 :—(b) Find from table No. 3 the Longitude
Correction (L.C) for the difference in longitude between the place P
and the place S if the Siderial time available in Ephemeris or
Alma.na.c. or Panchang is given for S for Standard Time Noon or
Standard Time Midnight.
NOTE; The place S mentioned in this rule is the place S mentioned in
ooluxnn 3 in table No .6.

(c) This correction L. C. has to be added to K if the place P


is to the west of G or S or to be subtracted from K if the place
P is to the east of G or S. (In other words this correction L. C.
is positive or negative according as P is to the west or east of G or S)
If we do this, we get a total which is H for the required moment

Note :—(1) To say that a positive quantity L. C. is added


to K and (2) to say that a negative quantity i.e.—L. C. is "algebrai-
cally added," are both one and the same. The second manner of
expression " algebraically adding " is generally used in scientific
works to secure the uniform use of the word " adding " for both
addition and subtraction instead of using " adding " for addition "
and " subtracting " for subtraction.

RULE No. 7:—(a) If H is less than 24 hours, H is the


required Siderial Time for the required moment for the required
place P.

(6) If H is greater than 24 hours, then H minus 24 hours is


the required Siderial Time for the required moment for the
required place P.

ITEM No. 7'-—'Calculation of the Siderial Time H at the


Required Moment for the Required Place P :—
Clocks are used largely even in small villages at modern times
not to speak of towns and cities and human affairs are regulated
by ordinary clock times. Clocks show mean times in some places
Lagna anp other Houses (i.P.) Bhavas 9

and in other places they show stmd.ml times. In one and the
same place some clocks show mean time while -e'Jier clocks
Show standard time. There is thus some confusion as regards the
times that are being used and an astrologer has to be. specially,
careful to know what kind of time is the time that is furnished to
him by the person who consults him. The astrologer who is not
familiar with the kind of time that is used in the town or Pre-
sidency or Povince to which the place of birth etc belongs is often
in difficulty as regards the exact nature of time and is therefore
likely to commit mistakes. So every person who wants to consult
an astrologer or to practise astrology himself must be very careful
to know the correct kind of time. My enquiry shows that a
Standard Time has for the first time been adopted from 12 Noon
on 1-7-190G A. D. for India and Ce> Ion and that since then, the
whole of India (except Calcutta and Portuguese India) and Ceylon
have been using the Indian Standard Time and that Calcutta and
Portaaguese India have been using both Standard Time and Mean
Time or Mean Time or Standard Time in some of the subsequent
years. In years prior to the above date local mean times were
being used in important towns and Presidency towns and these
times were also being used in places adjacent to these towns and pre-
sidency towns and in the Railways of the provinces and presidencies.
So far as the Madras Presidency is concerned, mean time of the
Presidencial town of Madras was being used in all the places of
the Madras Presidency before Noon on 1-7-1906 A. D. For other
places the reader has to find for himself the town or place (say M.)
the mean time of which was or is being used in the place P tot-
which (place) Lagna and Bhavas have to be calculated.

SECTION I :•—■
ITEM No. 8: —To calculate Side rial Time for any required
moment vhen the required moment in given in Mean Time

I shall now show the method of calculating the Siderial Time-


for a required moment expressed in Mean Time:—>

Example No. 1:—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the


Mean Noon of Greenwich on 1-1-1901 A. D, is given as 18 hauls
2
10 ASTROLOOTOATi TABLTJS OP

41 minutes KV05 seconds. ]?ind the Siderial Tijne at Madras at


10 hinrs 50 minutes 57 seconds P. M. Madras Mean Time on
1-1-1901 A. 11. The longitude of Madras is BO" 14' 47 TO.

S. T. is used to denote Siderial Time.


N. H. Rough working is given holow separriteiy.
Hrs. ms.sds.
S. T. at Mean Noon of Greenwich; IB-41-40-05 (1)
on 1-1-.1901 A. D. I
Siderial interval S. 1. for 10 hr. 50 m.") __ i0-5B-44'9'20(2)
57 sds. P. M. ( see rough working) 3j
Adding (1) and (2) we have Tv. = 29-40 :10,970(B)
Longitude Correction L. C. for difference a
in longitude between Greenwich and k =(—)0 -00-52"782(4)
Madras (see rough workingl )
Adding algebraically >:■ (B) and (4) We h '.ve H. -- 29-39-38• 2B8(">)
I'eat'T ^
Subtracting 24 hrs. as 29 his. is greater 7 __
r)_39_38-238(0)
than 24 hrs. j —
The Siderial Time at 10 hrs. 50 111. 57 sds. P. M. at Madras on
1-1-1901 A. P. is 5 hrs. 39 ms. 38'23B sd-.—5 hrs. 39 m.
3B sds. Answer.

N. £.—* Adding algebraically one quantity n (positive or


negative) to another quantity m means (1) wh.m n is positive, the
quantity n must be added to the quantity m, (2) when n is negative,
the quantity n must be subtracted from the quantity m.

Poitgh-AVOBK.
Examplr. N't). (1):—
The local corveetion P is zero as P and M here coincide
Itoxiiiir Wojik for No. 2 :—To find AT. I. :—• Prom Pub (2)
and Table No. (1) the interval of time M. I. between mean noon
and 10 hrs. 50 m. 57 sds. p. M. is 10 hrs. 50 m. 57 sds.

From rule (3) and Table No. 4, the Siderial interval S. 1. for
10 Jirs. 50 m. 57 sds. is found is follows:—
La&na and otheb Houses (i.e.) Bhavas 11

Hrs. ms. sds. Hrs. ms. scls.


lfor 10- 0- 0, «. I. = 10-01- 3S-ul55
„ 0—50- 0 == 0-50-00-100
0- 0-57 „ --r 0-00-57-15(5

Aaduig for 10-50-57, S. I. ^ 10-50-11-0^0


Bough V\'uiik for No. 1:—To find L. C. From Bulc 0(a) iintl
Table Xo. o'.
0
' " H. ms. sds.
For SO- 0- 0 L. 0. = 0-0-52-570
„ 0-10- 0 = 0-0-00-110
„ 0-4-0 ... ^ 0-0-00-011
„ 0- 0-40 0-0-00-007
„ 0- 0-07 0 0 00-001

Adding for S0-14-47 L. C. = 0-■0-52-732


Example {2):—The Sideml Time nt Greenwich at the Mean
Midnight of Greenwich on 1-1-1901 A. 11. is given as 18 hrs.
40 ms. 44*83 seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Madras at 4 hrs.
3 in. 15 sds. P. M. Madras. Mean Time on 1-1-1901 A. 1). The
longitude of Madras is 80o-14'-47 -10
Hrs. ms. sds.
tS. T. at Mean Midnight of Greenwich on 1 ..
l-l-1901A.il. /= 10 43-41 (1)
Siderial interval S. I. for 4 hrs. 3 m. 15 sds.) ,Ar ., , ,f.
P. M. (See Bough Working) } ^ l()-05-o3-238 (2)
Adding (1) and (2) we hive K — 34-49-37-5()8 (3)
Longitude Correction L. C. for difference: \
in longitude between Greenwich and v ^(—10-00-52-732 (4)
Madras (See Bough Working) )
Adding algebraically (3) and 4) we hive 11. 34-48-44*830
Subtracting 24 hrs. we hive = 10-48-41-836 (0)
Tin Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 in. 15 sds. P. M. at Madras OB
1-1-1901 A. 11. is 10 hrs. 48 m. 44-836 seconds—-10 hrs. 48 m.
45 sds. Answer.
liouuH-WoiiK,
Example No. 2 :—Tin local correction 1) is zero as P and M
here coincide. From Bulc (2. (b) and Table Bo. (2) the interVaV
ASTKOLOlilCAL TABLES OF

of time M. I. between mean midnight and i hrs. 3 m. 15 Bds.


P.M.=1C hrs. 3 m. 15 sds.
From rule (3) and Table No. •! the siderial interval S. I. for
Id hrs. 3 in. 15 sds. is found as follows —.
Hrs. m. sds. — Hi's. m. sds.
For 1G-0-0 S. I* = 16-03-37-704
„ 0-3- 0 „ = 0-03-00-493
„ 0-0-15 „ = 0-00-15-041

Adding for 16-3-15 S. I. — 16-05-53-238

From Rule (b) (1) and Table No. 3 the longitude correction
L. C. for difference in longitude is 0-00-52*732 as worked out in
example No. 1.
Example (3):—'The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the Mean
Noon of Greenwich on 1-1-1901 A. D. is given as 18 hrs. 41 ins.
46*05 seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Kodaikanal at 10 hrs*
56 ms. 57 sds. P. M. Mean Time (■i.e., Madras Mean Time) on
1-1-1901 A. D. The longitude of Kodaikanal is 77o-28,-0''E.
Hcrc-thj time of 10 hrs. 56 m. 57 sds. P. M. Madras mean
time-is the time indicated at the required place (P) Kodaikanal by
q clock which is set to Madras mean time (i.e. the mean time of
place M) aud not by a clock in Kodaikanal which is set to the
local or Kodaikanal mean time. So we have to find from rule
(1) (a) the Kodaikanal mean time corresponding to the Madras
Mean Time at Kodaikanal. To do this we have to apply the cor-
rection D from the table No. 5 for the difference in longitudes bet-
ween M. and P i.e. between Madras and Kodaikanal. The diffir-
ence between Madras longitude of 80o-14'-47T0" E and
kodaikanal longitude of 77o-28-0' is 2o-46'-47'-10. The cor-
rection for this 2o-46'-47',10 from table No. 5 is 0 hr. 11ms.
07 sds. as shown in the rough-working. This correction has to be
subtracted according to rule (c) (3) from 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. P.
M. as Kodaikanal is to the west of Madias. Effecting the subtrac-
tion wo get 10 hrs. 45 ms. SO sds. P. Jlf. as the local mean time
at Kodaikanal. Then we have to'procecd exactly as in Example (1)
substituting Kodaikanal for Madras wherever Madras occurs.
Lagna and othesb Houses (i.e.) BhavAs 13

Hi's. ms. sds.


S. T. at Mean Noou of Greenwich on"} lo ,, ^
• 1-1-1901 A. D. i= 18-41--40*05 (1)
Sidcrial interval S. I. for 10 his. 45 ms. > 1A
50 sds. P. M. (see rough working) /= ^ '-i}b 0J4^)
Adding (1) and (2) we have K. 29-29-22*144(3)
Longitude Correction L. C. for difference}
in longitude between Greenwich and > —( — )0-00-50*908(4)
Kodaikanal which is 77°-28-0" )
Adding algebraically (3) & (4) we have H. 29-28-31*236(5)
Subtracting 24 hours we have = 5-28-31*236(6)
.*. The Siderial Time at Kodaikanal at 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds, P. M
of Madras Mean Time (i.o. 10 hrs. 45 ms. 50 sds P. M. of Kodai-
kanal mean time) is 5hrs. 28 ms. 31'236sds. or 5 hrs. 28 ms. 61 sds.
Answer.
Hough Wobk.

Prom Table No. 5 the correction D for 2o-46'--47"T0 is as


follows:—
3
' " Hrs. ms. sds.
■ For 2- 0- 0 D ^ 0-68-00
„ 0-46- 0 „ — 0-03-04
„ 0-00-47 „ = 0-00-03*133

Adding For 2-46 47, D-= 0-11-07*133


0-11-07 sds.
From Bale (2) (a) and Table No. (1) the interval of time,
between mean Noon and 10 hrs. 45 ins. 50 sds* P. M. = 10 hrs.
45 ms. 50 sds.
8. I. (From rule (3) and Table No. 4) is as follows*—

Hrs. ms. sds. ' Hrs. ms. sds.
For 10-0-0 8.1. = 10-01-38*565 •
„ 0-45-0 „ = 0-45-07*392/ v
„ 0 - 00 50 .. = 0-00-50*137

Adding for 10-45-50,8.1.= 10-47-36*094,(2)


14 Astrological Tables or

From Ixtile (fi) (a) and Table No. (d)


lli:s. ms. sds.
For 70- 0-0 Fi. C. :-■= 0-()0-46-00
„ 7-00-0 = 0-00-04-00
„ 0-20-0 = 0-00-00-220
„ 0-08-0 ' „ — 0-00-00-088

Adding for 77-28-0, L. G. — 0-00-50-908 (4)

Exampb'. 4 :—It the nieau time at Grocnwicli Mid-night is


given as in Gxamplc No. (2), we hive to follow rule No. (2) (5) to
find M. I. and proceed its in Fxainple No. (8).

Examiile o :—Tlu Siderial Time at Madras at the Mean


Noon of Madras on 1-1-1901 A. D. is given as 18 hrs. 40 ms.
53-818 sds. Find the 8ideml Time at Madras at 10 hrs. 50 ins.
57 sds. P. M. Madras mean time on 1-1-1901 A. D. The longitude
of Madras is 80° 14' 47*-10 E.
Jn this problem F and G mentioned in rule ((>) (a) arc one
and the same place namely Madras as the Siderial Time is given
for Madras.
The longitudinal correction L. C. given in table No. 3
therefore becomes zero as per rule (0) (a).

Hrs. ms. sds


8. T at Mean noju of Madras on 1 .L,
1-1-1901 A. I). ) =18-40-53-318 - (1)
Siderial intcrvcl 8.1. for lOhrs. 50 ms. 7 .... . , ,
p M.
57 sds. P. M (see rough-work) V.1 £r — 10-O8-44-920
" 12)
(^)
Adding (l)and (2) wo hive K. =23-39-38-238 (3)
Longitude*Correction L. C. —0-00-00-000 (4)
Adding (3),ind (4) algebraically H =29-39-38-238 (5)
Subtracting 24 hrs. we have =5-39-39-238 (o)
.-. The Siderial Time at 10 Ins. 5(3 ms. 57 sds. P. M. at
Madras on 1-1-1901 A. D. is 5 hrs. 39 ms. 38-238sds. or 5 hrs.
39 ms. 3b sds; Answer.
Laoka Ann OTHER Hoitres (-i.e.) Bhavar 15

BouGH-WonK.
To got Skleml intorval S. I. for lOhrs. r>ij ms. 57 fids. P. M
see the rough-work for Kxainplo No. l.nnd rule ;h

Example (6):—The Siderial Time at Madras at Madras Mean


Noon on 1-1-1901 A. D. is given as 18 hrs. 40 ms. Sd'BIS sds.
Bind the Siderial Time at Kodaikanal at 10 hrs. 50 ms. 57 sdfi.
I1. M. mean time (i.e. Madras mean time) on 1-1-1901 A. D. The
longitude of Kodaikrnal is 77c-2s,--0 K.
Here it will s' en from llximplc (3) that 10 hrs. 56 ms.
57 sds. T. M- Madras Mean time corresponds to 10 hrs. 45 ms
50 sds. P.M. Kodaikmal mean time.
Hrs. ms. sds.
S. T. at Mean Noon of Madras on") 1Q )n „ . .
1-1-1901 A. D. is § -18-40-.,.1 .US (1)
Siderial interval S. I. for 10 hrs. 45 ms. a
50 sds. P. M. (see rough-work for > =10~47-3().094 (2)
ex impel No. 3. )
Adding (I) and (2) we have K =29-28-29.412 (3)
Longitude Correction L. C. from Table a
No.:! lor difference in longitude between > =-|- 0-00-01'824 (4)
Madras and Kodaikanal(see rough-work))
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we hive H=29-28-3l-23('> (5)
Subtractind 24 hrs.we hive = u-SH-Bl^Ki (15)
.'. So the Siderial Time at Kodaikanal at 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. P. M
Madras Mean Time on 1-1-1901 A. D. is 5 hrs. 2* ms. 31.236
sds. or 5 hrs. 28 ms. Mlsds. Answer.
BnuGH-WonK.

Prom rule 6 (a) and Table No 3.


H< re P is Kodaikanal and Madras is G of rule (3) (a)

Longitude of Madras =80-14-47*10


Longitude of Kodaikanal =77-28-00.00
Jlifference = 2-46-47*10
1() Astrological Tables oIf
0
' " Hi'r. ms. sds.
For 2- 0- 0, L. C. = 0-00-01-31
„ 0-40- 0, „ = 0-00-00-440
„ 0-00- 0, „ = O-OO-OO-OGG
„ 0-00-40, = 0-00-00-007
„ 0-00-07, „ = C-00-00-001

Adding for 2-4G-47 L. C. = 0-00-01.824

Example (7):—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the


Mean Noon of Greenwich on 1-1-1001 A. D. is given as 18 hrs.
41 ms.4G.0"> second. Find the Siderial Time at Bombay at lOhrs.
5(5 ms. 57 sds. P. M. Bombay Mean Time on 1-1-1901 A. D
The longitude of Bombay is 720-48'-54" E.
Hrs. ms. sds.
S. T. at Mean Noon of Greenwich! 1ri ,,, ...
on 1-1-1901 A. D. ;= 18-41-40.0.-, (1)
Siderial interval S. I. for 10 hrs. 5G ms. a
57 sds. P. M. Bombay Mean Time \ — 10-58-44-020 (2)
(see rough-work) )
Adding (1) and'(2) we have K — 29-40-30.070 (3)
Longitude Correction L.C. for difference j
in longitude between Greenwich and V —(—) 0-00-47.848 (4)
Bombay (see rough-work) )
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) H 20-30-43-122 (5)
Subtracting 24hvB .we have = 5-30—43-122 (G)
The Siderial Time at 10 hrs. 50 ms. 57 sds. P. M. Bombay
Mean Time at Bombay on 1-1-1901 A. D. is 5 hrs. 39 ms. 43-122
sds. or 5 hrs. 30 ms. 43 sds Answer.

Rough-Work.
Here P is Bombay, M is Bombay. As P and M coincide, D of
rule (1) (c) (1) is zero
To find M. I.: lOhrs. 50 ms. 57 sds. p. M Bombay Mean Time
at Bombay =10 hrs. 50 ms. 57 sds, from Bombay Mean Noon
from Table No. 1 and rule (2) (a).
Lagna and othek Houses (i.e.) Bhavas 17

From Bule (3) and Table No. 4 the Siderial interval S. I.


for 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. is 10 hrs. 58 ms. 44.920 sds. as worked
o'ut for Example No. (1).
Longitude Correction L. C.
From Rule (6) (a) and Table No. 3, P=Bombay and G =
Greenwich.
Hrs. ms. sds.
For 70-00-00 = 0-00-46.000
„ 2-00-00 = 0-00-0.1-310
„ 0-40-v00 — 0—00—00*440
„ 0-08-00 = 0-00-00*088
„ 0-00-50 = 0-00-00*009
0-00-04 — 0-00-00*001

Adding for 72-48-54 L. 0. = 0-00-47*848


Example (8):—-To calculate the Siderial Time for any Place
P in the Bombay Presidency for the required moment of Bombay
Mean Time in that place P, pr "ceed as for Kodaikanal using the
place P instead of Kodaikanal and Bombay instead of Madras in
Example No. 6 i.e In rule (1) and (6) (a), P stands for the place
and M Stands for Bombay.
Example (9) :—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the
Mean Noon of Greenwich on 1-1-1901 A. D. is given as 18 hrs.
41 ms. 46.05 seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Calcutta at lOhrs.
56 ms. 57 sds. P. M. Calcutta Mean Time on 1-1-1901 A. D.
The longitude of Calcutta is 880-24' E.
Hrs. ms. sds.
S T at Mean Noon of Greenwich ") 10
on 1-1-1901 A. D. 18-41-46*05 (1)
Siderial interval S. 1. for 10 hrs. 56ms.}
57 sds. P. M. Calcutta Mean Time > = 10-58-44*920 (2)
(see rough-work) ) . *
Adding (1) and (2) we have K = 29-40-30.970 (3)
Longitude Correction L.C. for difference j
in longitude between Greenwich and > =(—) 0-00-58.094 (4)
Calcutta (see rough-work) )
Adding algebraically (3) and (4), H = 29-39-32,876 (5)
Subtracting 24 hrs. we have = 5-39-32'876 (6)
3
18 Artbologicaii Tables op

••.The Siderial Time at 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. P.M. Calcutta


Mean Time on 1-1-1901 A. D. is 5 hrs. 39 ms. 32.876 sds. or
5 hrs. 39 ms. 33 sds. Answer.
Botjgh-Wobk.

Here P = Calcutta and M — Calcutta. So P and M coincide.


So D of rule (1) (c) (1) is zero.

To find M. I.10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. P. M. Calcutta Mean


Time at Calcutta =10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. from Calcutta Mean
Noon from Table No. (1)

From Rule (3) and Table No. (4) the Siderial interval S.I.
for 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. is 10 hrs. 58 ms. 44.920 sds. as worked
out for Example No. 1.

From Rule (6) (a) and Table No. (3) L. C. is*.—


° ' » Hrs. ms. sds.
For 80- 0-0 L. C. = 0-00-52-57
„ 8-00-0 „ = 0-00-05-26
„ 0-20-0 „ = 0-00-00-220
„ 0-04-0 „ = 0-00-00-044

Adding for 88-24-0, L. C. = 0-00-58*094

Example (10) To calculate the Siderial Time for any place P


in the Bengal Province (in which Calcutta is) for the required
moment of Calcutta Mean Time in that place P, proceed as for
Kodaikanal using the place P for Kodaikanal and Calcutta for
Madras i.e. using P for Kodaikanal and M for Calcutta in the
Example No. (6).

Similarly for any required place in any province in India we


can calculate the Siderial Time for a required moment. All that
we must do carfully is to find accurately the interval of mean time
i.e M. I. of rule (2) that has elapsed between the Mean Noon of
the required place and the required moment expressed fin Mean
Clock Time set to that required place.
Lagna And othbe Houses (i.e.) Bhavas 19

FOE ANY PLACE OUT SIDE INDIA such as Ceylon,


Burma .Federated Malay States, Mauritius, and South Africa etc:—
The methods given above may be used for any place outside India
if the clock time followed is Mean Clock Time of that place P or
of any important or provincial town corresponding to M to whose
mean Noon the Clock is set.

Example (11):—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the Mean


Noon of Greenwich on 1-1-1901 A. D. is given as 18 hrs. 41 ms.
415*05 sds. Find the Siderial Time at Jaffna at 10 hrs. 5(5 ms.
57 sds. P. M- Madras mean time on 1-1-1901 A. D. The longitude
of Jaffna is 80° 00' E
N. B:~ The problem is similar to that of Kodaikannl i.e. Similar to Example
No, 6 i.e. we have to substitude Jaffna for Kodaikanal
Hrs. ms.
S. T at Mean Noon of Greenwich on
on
=18-41-46*05
1-1-1901 A. D.
Siderial interval S. I. for lOhrs. 55 ms. 1
58 sds. P. M. Jaffna Mean Time (see > =10-57-45*759 (2)
rough-work) j
Adding (l)and (2) we have K. =29-39-31*809 (3)
Longitude Correction L.C.for difference")
in longitude between Greenwich and |> =(—)0-00-52*5
=(—)0-00-52*57 (4)
Jaffna which is 80o-00' E )
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have H=29-38-39'239 (5)
Subtracting 24 hrs. we have =5-38-39*239 (6)
.*. The Siderial Time at Jaffna at 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds. P. M.
Madras Mean Time on 1-1-1901 A. D. is 5 hrs. 38 msi 39*239 sds.
or 5 hrs. 38 ms. 39 sds. Answer.
Kough-Wohk.
Here P = Jaffna and M = Madras.

Longitude of Madras =80—14-47"*10E


Longitude of Jaffna =80—00—00 E

Difference = 0-14-47*10
20 Astbological Tables of

From Table No. 5 the coiTection Dj for 0°—14'—'t7"*10 is as


follows:—
o » » Hrs. ms. sds.
For 0-14- 0 D — 0-00-56.0
„ 0-00-47 „ - - 0-00-03-133

Adding For 0-14—47, D=: 0—00-50-133


D= 0-00-59 sds.

We have to subtract 0-00-59 sds. from 10 hrs. 56 ms. 57 sds.


to get Jaffna Mean Time as Jaffna is to the west of Madras.
Subtracting thus we get 10 hrs. 55ms. 58 sds- P. M. as the local
Mean Time at Jaffna. M. I.=10hrs. 55 ms. SSsds. from rule (2)(a)
From Rule (3) and Table No. 4, S. I. =
Hrs. ms. sds. Hrs. ms. sds.
For 10-00-00 8.1. = 10-01-38-565
„ 0 -55-00 „ = 0-55-09-035
„ 0 -00-58 „ = 0-00-58-159

Adding for 10-55-58, S. I. = 10-57-45-759

From rule (6) (a) and Table No. 8, L. C.=


■ Hrs. m. sds. Hrs. m. sds.
For 80-0-0 L. O = 0-00-52-57

SECTION H:—•
ITEM No. 9^—To calculate Siderial Time for any required
moment ichen the required moment in given in Standard Time•—1
In India and Ceylon a time called Indian (or Madras) Standard
Time" was introduced for the first time from 12 Noon on 1-7-1906
A. D. This time is used in all places in India and Ceylon exept
Calcutta and Portuguese India. This time is indicated by a clock
called Standard Time clock. The Noon represented by this
Standard Time clock is called Standard Noon. The difference bet-
ween the Greenwich Mean Time and this Madras Standard Time
Lagna and osher Houses (i.e.) BhaVAs Si

is 5 Hours, 30 minutes. The difference between this Madras


Standard Time and Madras mean Time is plus nine minutes
an'd one second the Madras Standard Time is nine minutes and
one second in advance of Madras Mean Time. This Standard time
corresponds to the local Mean time of a place S (mentioned in
Table No. (i) whose longitude in S2o-30' E and which is to the
east of Madias. Standard Times have been in use in several
conntires such as Burma, Mauritius, Straits Settlements etc, even
from before 1-7-1906 A. D. There are Standard times now for
Calcutta and Portuguese India. Table No. 6 gives the difference
between the Standard Time of some country or town and Green-
wich Mean Time, the sign plus being prefixed for places to the east
of Greenwich and the sign minus being prefixed for places to the
west of Greenwich. The longitude of the place S, to whose Mean
Time, the Time Difference T. D. corresponds is given in column
3 of table No. 6. If the clock time given for a place P is a
Standard Time, the local Mean Time of the place P can be easily
got by applying the correction D from table No. 5 to the dif-k
ference between the longitude of the place S and the longitude
of the place P. If the place P is to the east of S (i.e. if the
longitude of P is greater than that of S) the correction has to
be added to the Standard Time. If the place P is to the west
of S (i.e. if the longitude of P is less then that of S) the
correction has to be subtracted from the Standard Time. If we
do this, we will get the local Mean Time of P, when P has an
eastern longitude or is to the east of Greenwich, see rule .(1) (c) (4).

"When once we get the local Mean Time from the given
Standard Time, our difficulty is over and we can easily calculate
the Siderial Time for the required place for the required moment
in Madras Standard Time by following the examples given in
Section 1 and by following the rules given already in item No. 6.

Example Nu. 12 :—The Siderial Time at the Mean Noon of


Greenwich on 7-5-1930 A. D . is given as 2 hours 58 ms. 24*84
seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Madras at 4 hours 3 ms.
30 seconds P. M. Madras (i.e. Indian) Standard Time on '7-5-1930
A. D. The longitude of Madras is BO6 14' 47"'*1©, E
H Asibological Tables oE

First we have to find the local Mean Time at Madras or


Madras Mean Time corresponding to 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M.
Standard Time. The longitude of the place S corresponding to
Madras Standard Time is 82o-30'—00" E. as given in table No. G.
The longitude of Madras is 80o-14'-47",10E. So the difference in
longitudes is 2o-15'-12 'IJ0 or 20-15'-13" nearly. The correction D
for 20-15'-13' from table No. 5 is 0 hrs. 9 ms. 1 sd. of time (see
rough work). As Madras is to the west of S, we have to subtract
0 hrs. 9 ms. 1 sd. from 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. to get Madras Mean
Time. If we do so, we get 3 hrs. 54. ms. 29 sds. P. M. Madras
Mean Time. Now we have to find the Siderial Time for 3hrs. 54ms.
29sds. P.M. of Madras Mean Time as follows (as in example No. !)_
Hrs; ms. sds.
8. T. at Mean Noon of Greenwich") ,, .
on 7-5-1930 A. D. }= 2-58-24-84 (1)
Siderial interval 8.1, for 3 hrs. 54 ins.")
9 sds. P. M. Madras Mean Time (see > = 3-55-07.519 (2)
rough-work) )
Adding (1) and (2) we have K = G-53-32-359 (3)
Longitude Correction L. C. for differ-)
ence in longitude between Greenwich > = (— )0-00-52" 732 (4)
and Madras (see exampel No, 1) j
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have H =^0-52-39-627 (5)
.-. the Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 ins. 30 sds. P. M. Madras Standard
Time at Madras on 7-5-1930 A. D. is 6 hrs. 52 ms. 39.027 sds.
or 0 hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. Answer.

Hough-Work.

To find D. From llule 1 (c) (2)


O / tf
Longitude of S = 82-30-00 E
Longitude of Madras = 80-14-47-10E

Difference — 2-15-12.90
= 2-15-13
Lagna and other Hodess (i.e.) Bhavas 23

Hi's. me. sds.


For 2- 0- 0, D. — 0-08—00
„ 0-15- 0, „ = 0-01-00
„ 0-00-13, „ = 0-00- 0*807

Adding for 2-15-13 D. = 0-90-00.867


0-09-01 nearly.

From rule (3) and Table No. 4, S. I.


Hrs. me. fids. Hrs. ms. sds.
For 3-00-00, S. I. 3-00-29*569
„ 0-54-00 „ i 0-54-08*871
„ 0-00-29 „ = 0-00-29*079

Adding for 3-54-29, S. I. =r 3-55-07*519

To calculate Longitudinal correctionL.C for Madras see rough


work for example No. 1. To find L. C, see example No. 1.

Example 13 :—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the Mean


Noon of Greenwich on 7-5-1930 A. D. is given as 2 hrs.
58 ms. 24.84 seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Kodaikanal at
4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Madras (i.e. Indian) Standard Time
on 7-5-1930 A. D. The longitude of Kodaikanal is 770-£8' E.

We have proceed as in example No. 12.


Hrs. ms. sds.
Local Mean Time at Kodaikanal is (see} „ on t, ,»
rough work 3-43-22 P. M.
Interval of mean time M. I. For 3 hrs.
hrs.}
43 ms. 22 sds. P. M. From rule (2) (a) > = 3-43-22
and Table No. 1. is )
Now
S. T. at Mean Noon of Greenwich on'
2-58-24*84 (1)
7-5-1930 A. D.
Siderial interval S. 1. for 3 hrs. 43 ms. '
3-43-58*693 (2)
22 sds. (See Bough Work)
Adding (1) and (2) we have K 6-42-23*533(3)
24 Artrologtgal Tables op

Longitude Correction L. C. for difference ■j


in longitude between Greenwich and > =(—-)0-00-50'908 (4)
Kodaikanal is (See Rougb. Work) 3
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have H. = 6-41-32,G25 (5)
The Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 m. 30 sds. P. M. Madras
Standard Time at Kodaikanal is fi hrs. 41 ms. 32*625 sds. or 6 lirs.
41 ms. 33 sds. Answer.

Rough-AVobk.

To Find DJrom rule (1) (c) (2)

Longitude of S. = 82-30-00 E (1)


Longitude of Kodaikanal -■= 77-28-00 E (2)
Difference between (1) and (2) = 5-02-00 (3)

To Find Local Mean Time from table 5 and rule. (1)


0
' " H. ms. sds.
„ 5-00-00, „ = 0-20-00
„ 0-02-00, „ = 0-00-08

5-02-00, D = 0-20-08 (4)


.*. So Local Mean Time is got by subtracting 0 hrs. 20 ms.
08 sds. from 4 hrs* 3 ms. 30 sds. as Kodaikanal is west of S.
Madras Standard Time ==4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds P. M,
Local Correction =0 hrs. 20 ms. 08 sds.
Local Mean Time at Kodaikanal .—S hrs. 43 ms. 22 sds. P. M.

To Find Siderial Interval S. I. from rule 3 and Table No. 4


for 3 hrs. 43 ms. 22 sds,
Hrs. ms. sds Hrs. ms. sds,
3-00-00 = 3-00-29.569
0-43-00 = 0-43-07.064
0-00-22 = 0-00-22.060

3-43-22, S .1.= 3-43-58.693


Lagna and otheb Houses [i.e.) Bhavas

Longitudinal Correction Tj. C. for 77°—2B' E from table .1


and rule (6) i,ai.
Hrs. me. Kds.
70—00—00 = O-OO-46'OO
7-00-00 = 0-00-04-00
0-20-00 = 0-00-00*220
0-08-00 = 0-00-00*088

77-28-0 = 0-00-50*008

Example No. Id'.—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the


Mean Noon of Greenwich on 7-5-1930 A. D. is given as 2 hrs-
58 ms. 24.84: sds. bind the Siderial Time at Jaffna at 4 hrs. 3ms.
30 sdfi. P. jVL Madras (({. p. Indian) Standard Time on 7-5-1930
A. D. The longitude of Jaffna is 80o-0' ms.
We have to proceed as in Example No. 12

Hrs. ms. sds.


Local Mean Time at Jaffna is (seet rough ^
1 30 p fyf
work)
Interval of Mean Time M. L forl* 3 hrs. ")
3-53-30
53 ms. 30 sds. P. M. from table No. 1 iiis)

ST
* - .atr Mezn Noon oi Greenwich) 2_nrt_24-84 (I)
on * -5-1930 is ) * '
Siderial interval S. L for 3 hrs. 53 ms.} 0 r4 ni3.Q^0 ^
= 3-54-08-358 (2)
30 sds. (see rough work) }= ^4-08*308 (2)
Adding (I) and (2) we have K, = 6-52-33-198 (3)
Longitude Correction L. C. for difference)
in longitude between Greenwich and > =(—)0-00^-52*57 (4)
Jaffna is (see rough work) )
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have H= 0-51—40*628(5)

.*. The Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Madras


(»'. e. Indian) Standard Time at Jaffna on 7-5-1930 A. D. is 6 his.
51 ms. 40*028 sds. or 6 hrs. 51 ms. 44 sds. Answer.
4
26 Asteologigati Tables or

Eough-W OEK.
To find D from rule (1) (c) (2)
o /. »
Longitude of S = 82-30-0 E (l)
Longitude of Jaffna = 80-00-0 E (2)

Difference between (1) and (2) = 2-30-0 (3)


To find Local Mean Time from table 5
° ' " Hrs. ms. sds.
For 2-00-00 D — 0-08-00
„ 0-30-00 „ = 0-02-00

Adding for 2-30- 0, ~D— 0—10-00


Local Mean Time = 4 hrs. 3 m. 30 sds. P. M. minus 0 hr.
10 ms. 00 sd. = 3 hrs, 53 m. 30 sds. P. M.

To find Siderial Interval S. I. for 3 hrs. 53 m. 30 sds. from


table No. 4 & rule (3)
Hrs. ms. sds. Hrs. ms. sds.
For 3-00-00 S. I. = 3-00-29-569
„ 0-53-00 „ = 0-53-08-707
„ 0-00-30 „ = 0-00-30*082

Adding for 3-53-30, S. I. = 3-54-08-358

To find Longitude Correction L. C. for 80o-0' E from


Table 3 and rule (6) (a).
Hrs. m. sds. Hrs. m. sds.
For 80-0-0 L. C- = 0-00-52-57
1
t
Example No. IS :—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the
Mean Noon of Greenwich on 7-5-1930 A. D. is given as 2 hours.
58 ms. 24*84 seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Eombay at
4 hours. 3 ms. 30 seconds.. P. M. Madras {i.e. Indian) Standard
Time on 7-5-1930 A.D. The longitude of Bombay is 720-48,-54"E
^Ve have to proceed as in Example No, 12.
LACtNA AMD OTHUB HOUSES (i.e.) BhAVAS

Hrs. ms.sds.
Local Mcau Time at Bombay is (see) ., 0, ,,
v 4
• rough work j ~ ' M•
Interval of Mean Time M. I. for 3 hrs.)
21 ins. 4(5 sds. P. M. from Table > — 3-21-4(3
Xo. 1. is )
tj. T. at Mem Koon of Greenwich on)
2-53-24-bl (1)
7-5-1930 is i
Siderial interval S. I. for 3 hrs. 24 ms. )
46 sds. (See rough woi'k) j ' 3-25-19-63« (2)
Now
Adding (1) and (2) we have K = 6-23-44-478 (3;
Longitude Correction L. C. for differ-)
ence in longitude between Greenwich > =(—)0-00-47*848 (4)
and Bombay. }
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have H= 6-22-56-630 (5)
The Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Madras (i. e.
Indian) Standard Time at Bombay on 7-5—1930 A. L>. is 6 hrs.
22 mfe. 56*63 sds. or 6 hrs. 22 ms. 57 sds. Answer.

Hough-W ore.
To find D. from rule 1 (c) (2)

Longitude of S — 82-30-00 E
Longitude of Bombay = 72-48-54 E

Difference between (1) and (2) — 9-41-06


0
' " Hi's. ms. sds.
Tor 9-00-00, D. = 0-36-00
„ 0-41-00, „ = 0-G2-44
„ 0-00-06, „ = 0-00-00-4

Adding for 9-41-06 D. — 0—38—44-4

Local mean time =4 hrs. 3 m. 30 sds. P. M. minus 0 he,


38 in. 44-4 sds. 3 hrs, 24 m. 45*6 sds. = 3 hrs. 24 m. 46 sds.
2» AsliioLOGidAL Tables of

To find Siderial Interval S. I. for 3 hrs. 24 in. 4<3 hds. from


rule (3)
Hrs. iu6. ads. Hrs. ins. sdb.
tfor 3-00-00, S. I. = 3-00-20*560
„ 0-24-00 „ = 0-24-03*043
„ 0-00-46 „ = 0-00-46*126

Adding for 3-24-46, S. L ^ 3-25-19*638

Longitude Correction L. C. for 73° 48' 54" L from Table 3


and rule (6) (a)
0
' ' Hrs. ms. tsds.
For 70-00-00 L C = 0-00-46.00
„ 2-00-00 „ = 0-00-01*31
„ 0-40-00 „ = 0-00-00*440
„ 0-08-00 „ = 0-00-00*088
„ 0-00-50 „ = 0-00-00*009
„ 0-00-04 „ = 0-00-00*001

Adding for 72-48-54 L. C. = 0-00-47*848

Example 16 '•—'The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the Mean


Noon of Greenwich on 7-5-1030 A. D. is given as 2 hrs.
58 niB. 24.84 seconds. Find the Siderial Time at Calcutta at
4 hrs. 3 ins. 30 sds. P. M. C ilcutta Standard Time (i.e. not
Madras Standard Time) on 7-5-1930 A. IX The longitude of
Calcutta is 880-34' E.
We have to proceed as in example No. 12.
Hrs. ms. sds.
Local Mean Time at Calcutta is (sec }
rough work 5 4-35-45 P. M.

Interval of Mean Time M. I. for 4 hrs. i


35 ms. 45 sds. P. M. from Table > = 4-35-45
No. 1 3

S. T. at Mean Noon of Greenwich")


2-58-24*84
on 7-0-1030 A. D. is JT
Lagna and orxiBB Houses (i.o.) Bhavas 'Id

tiiderial interval S. I. for 4 his. 35 ins. 7 . ... .in. ...


45 sds. (see rough-work) 1= 4-3o-30 2'J9 (i)
Adding (1) and (2) we have K = 7-34-55.139 (3)
Longitude Correction L.C. for difference 1
in longitude between Greenwich and [■=(—) 0-00-58.094 (4)
Calcutta (see rough-work) )
Adding algebraically (:3) and (4), we have ^ 7-33-5 7-045 (5)
The Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Calcutta
Standard Time at Calcutta on 7-5-1930 A. D. is 7 hrs. 33 ms.
57.045 sds. or7 hrs. 33 ms. 57 sds. Answer.
Bough-Work.
To find D from rule (1) (c) (2)
O t "
Longitude of S. == 80-20-12 L (1)
Longitude of Calcutta — 88-24-00 L (2)

Difference between (1) and (2) ~ 8-03-48 13)


To find Local Mean Time hum table 5
0
' " Hrs. ms. sds.
Fur a-00-00 D -- 0-32-00
„ 0-03-00, = 0-00-12
„ 0-00-48, „ 0-00-03-2

Adding for 8-03-43, D = 0-32-15-2


Local Mean Time = 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P.M. plus 0-32-15.2
uo Calcutta is to the east of S. — 4 hrs. 35 ms. 45*2 sds. = 4 hrs.
35 ms. 45 sds.
To find Siderial Interval S. 1. for 4 hrs. 35 ms. 45 sds. from
Table No. 4 and rule 3
Hrs. ms. sds Hrs. ms. sds.
4-00-00 = 4-00-39-420
0-35-00 = 0-35-05-750
0-00-45 = 0-00-45-123

4-35-45, 8.1.= 4-30-30.299


AsTBOLOlxICAL TABtiliS oi1

To find Longitude correction L. C. for 880-24' E from


tible 8 and rule (8) (a)
0
' " Hrs. ms. bda.
Lor 80-00-00 L, U. = 0-00-52-57
„ 8-00-00 „ = 0-00-05-26
„ 0-20-00 „ = 0-00-00-220
„ 0-04-00 „ — 0-00-00'044
Adding for 88-24-00, L. C. = 0-00-58-094

Example 17:—The Siderial Time at Greenwich at the Mean


Noon of Greenwich on 7-5-1930 A. D. is given as 2 hrs. 58 ms.
24-84 sds. Find the Siderial Time at Mauritius at 4 hrs. 3 ms.
33.sds. P. M. Mauritius Standard time (*'. e. neither Madras nor
Calcutta Standard time) on 7-5-1930 A. D, The longitude of
Mauritius is 57° 33' 9" E
We have proceed as in example No. 12.
Hrs. ms. sds
Local Mean Time at Mauritius is (Sec ") o -o <o t> -nr
rough work > - 3-03-43 E. M.
Interval of Mean Time for 3 hnv53 ms.) .0
43 P. M. from table N. 1 j 53-43
Now
S. T at Mean Nojn of Greenwich on )
n ft t . i «* « ■ v 2-58-24-84
7-5-1930 A. 1). is
Siderial interval for 4 hrs. 53 ms. )
43 sds. (see rough-work) y — 3-54-21'394
Adding (l)and (2) we have = 6-52-40-234 (3)
-
jjuugibuue (jorrecuun
Longitude Correction tor
for ditrercncc)
difference )
in longitude between Greenwich and > =(—)0-00-37,815 (4)
Mam-ibius (See Eough Work) 3
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have = 0-52-08-419 (5)
The Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Mauritius
Standard Time at Mauritius on 7-5-1930 A. D. is 6 hrs. 52 ms-
08-419 sds. or 0 hrs. 52 ms. 08 sds. Answer.
Lagna axd other Hofses (i.e.) Bhayas 31

Kough-Wobk.
To find D from rule (1) (c) (2)
O / »
Longitude of S =60-00-00 L (1)
Longitude of Mauritius =57-33-00 K (21

Difference between (1) and (2) = 2-26-51

To find Local Mean Time from table 5


H. ins. fids.
For 2-00-00 D = 0-08-00
„ 0-26-00 „ = 0-01-44
„ 0-00-31 ,. =: 0-00-03.4

Adding for 2-26-51 D = O-OO-JT'd

Local Mean Time = 4 hrr. 3 ms. 30 sds. minus 0-01-47 "4


= 3-53-4 2,6 P. M. = 3 hrs. 53 ms. 43 sds. P. M.
To find Sidcrial Interval S. I. for 3 hrs. 53 ms. 43 sds. from
table 4 and rule 3.
Hrs. ms. sds. Hrs. ms. sds.
For 3-00-00 S.I. = 3-00-20-509
0-53-00 „ = 0-53-08.707
„ 0-00-43 ., =-- 0-00-43.118

Adding for 3-43-34 S. L = 3-54-21-304

Longitude Correction L. C. for 57c-33'-9" E from Table


No. 3 and rule 0 (a)
0
' " Hrp. ms. sds.
For 50-00-00 L. C. = 0-00^32-85
7-00-00 .. = 0-00-04.60
0-30-00 = 0-00-00-330
0-03-00 „ = 0-00-00-033
0-00-09 = 0-00-00-002

Adding for 7-33-09, L. C. = 0-00-37-81$


82 Astrological Tablrs op1

Example (18) ■—The Siderial Time for Madras at the Mid-


night of 14-4-L'.)38 A. D. Madras (i. e. Indian) Standard Time is
given in a certain panchang as 13 hrs. Id ms. 7 fids. Find the
Siderial Time at Madras at 4 hrs. 3 ms. 56 sds. P. M. Madras (i. e.
Indian) Standard Time. The longitude of Midras is given as
K0o-14'-47"T0 B.

The midnight of 14-4-1938 is the midnight with which the


day with date 14-4-1938 commences i. e. the midnight which is
eight hours immediately before and not the midnight which is
16 hours after 8 A. M. on 14-4-1938. Hero the given Siderial
Time is for Madras and not for Greenwich and is also for Madras
Standard time midnight and not for Greenwich Mean Noon or
Madras Moan Noon or Madras Mean Midnight.
We have to proceed as follows.
Here Longitude Correction lias to be made from rule (6) (b^
and with Table No. 3 for the difference between the ^longitude of
Madras (S) for which Siderial Time is given (and not of Green-
wich as before) and the longitude of the required place P namely
Madras. As the difference in longitude between the longitude of
the place for which Siderial Time is given and the longitude of the
required place is zero (as these two places are one and the same),
the longitude correction becomes zero. If for example the requir-
ed place is taken as Kodaikanal. then the required place Kodai-
kanal and Madias for which Siderial Time is given become
different places and there will then be some value for longitude
correction. This Correction will be positive or negative as stated
in rule (6) (6). Table No. 2 and not Table No. 1 has to be used as
the given Siderial Time here is for Midnight. Table No. 1 should
be used only when the given Siderial Time is for Noon.

Hrs. ms. sds.


Local Mean Time at Madras for 4 hrs. \
3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Madias Standard > = 3-54-29 P. M.
Time is (see rough work N
Interval of Mean Time for 3 hrs. "i
54 ms. 29 sds. from Midnight accord- V =15-51-29
jng to Table No, 2 is )
Lagna and otheb Hodses (i.e.) Bhavas

Hrs. ms. sds.


S. Tat Midnight of Madras on 14-4-1938 = 13-16-07 (1)
Sidorial interval for 15 hrs. 5-1 ms. 29 ") i r 1-7 nr.-vav/.-n
sds. is (sec rough work) j '' '' *■
Adding (1) and (2) we have = 29-13-l2-797(3)
Longitude Correction L. C. for difference"
in longitude between the place for . n_nn_no nx
which Siderial Time is given and the * 0-00-00 (4)'
required place
Adding algebraically (3) and (4) we have = 29-13-12*797(5)
Subtracting 24 hours we have 5-13-12*797(6)

.*. The Siderial Time at 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M. Madras


Standard Time at Madras on 14-4-1938 A. D. is 5 hrs. 13 ms.
12.797 sds. or 5 hrs. 13 ms. 13 sds. Answer.

Rough-Work.

To find D from rule 1 (c) (2) and to find Local Mean Time.

Longitude of S. = 82-30-00 E (1)


Longitude of Madras — 80-14-47-10E (2)

Difference between (1) and (2) ~ 2-15-12*90 (3)


= 2 -15-13 (4)
From table No. 5
Hrs. ms. sds. Hrs. ms. sds.
For 2-00-00 D. = 0-08-00
„ 0-15-00 „ = 0-01-00
„ 0-00-13 „ = 0-00-00*867

Adding for 2-15-13, D. = 0-09-00*867


D = 0-09-01

Local Mean Time = 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P, M, minus


0-09-01 = 3 hrs, 54 msr 29 sds. P. M.
5
Si Astrological Tables op

To find interval of Mean Time M. L for 3 hrs. 54 m. 20 sds.


P. M; use Table No. 2 as we have to count from Mid-night and
not from Noon as the given Siderial Time is for Mid-night. If we
do so, we get 15 hrs.54 im 29 sds. as the interval

To find Siderial Interval S. I. for 15 hrs. 54 nis. 29sds. from


Table No. 4.
Hrs. ms. sds. Hrs. ms. sds.
For 15-00-00 S.I. = 15-02-27-847
„ 0-54-00 „ = 0-54-08-871
„ 0-00-29 ., = 0-00-29-079

Adding for 15-54-29 S. I. =* 15-57-05-797

To find Longitude Correction L. C. from Table No. 3 and


rule (6) (b) for the difference in longitude between the place (i.e
Madras) for which Siderial Time is given and the required place
{i.e. Madras),

Longitude of the place for which Siderial ) , . .„ . ^


Time is given is } =30-14-47-10 E (1)
Longitude of the required place i. e. the }
same place Madras 3 =80-14-4710 E (2)

Difference between (1) and (2) = 0-00-00

As No. 3 is zero, the Longitude Correction L. C. is zero.


The Longitude Correction will be zero when the place for which
the Siderial Time is given and the required place are the same.
Please note this carefully.

To enable the reader to have a clear idea of the several kinds


of problems that may present themselves to the reader, I have
given many examples purposely. By following these examples and
the rules given hitherto, the Siderial Time for any required place
fo? any required moment can be easily calculated.
ijAGNA AND OTHiER HOUSES (f.e.) BhAVAS 35

(Insert this between Item No. 7 and Item No. 8 as Item No 7 .4)

THE GENERAL METHOD OE BINDING SIDEEIAL


TIME FOR ANY PLACE IN THE WORLD..

ITEM No 7 (A):—
The General Method of finding Siderial Time consists of:—■
(1) finding the Siderial Time at the local mean noon or
midnight at the required place P from the given Siderial Time at
the local mean noon or midnight of a standard place G like
Greenwich, Madras, Paris, Berlin, San Fernando and Washington
for which Siderial Times are usually given in Panohangs or
Nautical Almanacs.
(2) finding the local meantime of the required place P for
the required moment.
(3) finding then the clock time interval Ijfctweon the local
mean noon or local mean midnight and the local mean time of
the required place P. for the required moment.

(1) finding then the sideriil time interval corresponding to


the clock time interval calculated in item No. 7 A (.3) above.

(5) finding then the sum of the Siderial Time it the local
mean noon or midnight at the required place P found in item
No. 7 A (1) and the siderial time interval found in item
No. 7 A (4). This sum gives the required Siderial Tune at the
required or given moment at the required place P.

((3) To find the local Siderial Time at the local innn.n


noon or midnight at the required place P.;—■
Let the Siderial Time given at mean Noon of Greenwich or
any place G be n. Let the Siderial Time given at mean Midnight
of Greenwich or any place G be m. Let the longitude of the place
P be I and the difference in longitude between I and the
longitude of Greenwich (or any place G for which siderial time at
noon or midnight is given) be q. Then find the longitude eorrec
tion L. C. from table No. 3. for q.
36 AsSbologicaIi Cables oE

Then n—L. 0. is the Siderial Time (g) at mean noon of P


if P is to the east of Greenwich or G.
Then n -f-L. C. is the Siderial Time (s) at mean noon of P
if P is to the west of Greenwich or G.
Then m—L. C. is the Siderial Time (g) at mean midnight of
P if P is to the east of Greenwich or G.
Then m-f-L. 0, is the Siderial Time (g) at mean midnight of
P if P is to the west of Greenwhich or G.
(7) If the required moment or given moment is expressed in
terms of the local mean time of the required place P, use
the given time itself as the local mean time.
(8) (a) If the time used in" the required place P is the mean
time or standard time used in a Province or Presidency or any
tract of land, find-the time difference between this mean time or
standard time and the Greenwich Mean Time as the case may be.
Let this time difference be t in clock time t being always a positive
quantity. And let the required moment or given moment be k.
(8) (6) If the required place P is to the east of Greenwich
(i.e. if P has an eastern longitude) then the Greenwich Mean
Time corresponding to the given moment k is equal to (k—t).

(8) (c) If the required place P is to the west of Greenwich


(i.e. if P has a western longitude) then the Greenwich Moan
Time corresponding to the given moment k is equal to (k+t).

(8) (d) Let the longitude of the required place P be I. Then


find from table No. 5 the correction (D) for I which is also the
difference in longitude between the required place P and Greenwich.
Then"(k—t)-)-D will be the local mean time at P tor the
moment k if P has an eastern longitude.
Then (k+t)—D will be the local mean time at P for the
moment k if P lias a western longitude.
(9) Then find the clock time interval (M. I,) from Table
No, 1 or table No. ;J for k— t+D or k+t—D as the casc-may be.
Lagna and OTHER "tito USES (i.e.) Bhavas 3t

(10) Then find from Table No. 4 the Siderial Time interval
(S. I.) for M. I. found in item No. 7 A (9) above.
(11) Then the required siderial time for the required place P
at the required moment k is equal to the sum of s found in item
No. 7 A (6) and S. I. found in item No* 7 A (10) above, i. c., the
required Siderial Time (H)=b+S. I. If s-f-S. I. is greater than
24 hours, subtract 24 hours and the remainder is then the
required siderial time.
Example («). The Siderial Time at the Mean Noon of
Greenwich on 7 5-1930 A. D. is given as 2 hours. 58 ms. 21*84
seconds. Eind the Siderial Time at Madras at 4 hours. 3 ms. 30
seconds P. M. Indian Standard Time on 7-5 1930 A. D. The
longitude of Madras is 80°-14'-47" "10 E. The longitude of
Greenwich is 0o-0'-00'.
Hrs. ms. sds.
Siderial Time at Greenwich No» =2 58-24*84 (1)
The longitude correction from") , f, „ i-y\
1j e =0 00 d2 TSZ {Z)
Table No. 3 (Sec rough work) $ = ' '* ~
.*. Siderial Time (s) at Mean Noon") •, ,, , o,.,,, .,.n „
of P, by subtracting (2) from (1) f o7 -32*108(3) =8
We know that the time difference between the Indian
Standard Time and the Greenwich Mean Time is 5 Ins. 30 ms
So t = 5 hrs. 30 ms.
Here the required moment =k_= 4 hiv. 3 ms. 30 sds.(4)
Time ditfereuce —\,= 5 hrs. 30 ms. 0 fed. (5)
k—1=22 hrs. 33 ms. 30 &ds.(<i) by
adding 21 hrs. to (4) and subtracting (3) from the sum.
Hrs. ma. sds.
The correction D for I the difference }
in longitude between P and > D — 5 -20 59T33(7)
Greenwich (bee rough work) )
.*. Adding (6) and (7), k-t + D =27-54-29*133 P.M.
= 3-54-29*133 P.M
= 3-51-29 r.M. (8)
88 AsisoiiOGidAii Tables ofr

Hrs. His. sds.


The dlock time intci'val M. I. from) MI= 3-54-29 (9)
table No. 1 for 3-54-29 P.M. i ' '
The Sidcrial Time interval S. I. from )
3 hrs. 54 mfa. 29 sds. (Sec rough > =S. I.=3 55-07'519 (10)
work) )
Sidcrial Time H for the required"!
moment k at P, by adding (3) and > = H =(3-52 -30'd27 (11)
(io) 3
.*. the required Siderial Time = 6-52-39,G27
\\'c have got thife result in Example No. 12 in another way.

Hougii-Wobk.

To find L. (J. from Table No. 3


O t *
Longitude of Madras = 80-11-47T0 E
Longitude of Greenwich = 0-00-00

Difference m Longitude = q = 80-14-17"10 E


O / u
Erom Table 3 for 80-00-00 L. C. = 52.57 sds.
0-10-00 „ = 00.110 „
0-04-00 „ = 00'044 „
0-00-40 „ ^ 00-007 „
0-00-07 „ == 00*001 „

Adding for 80-14-47, L. C. = 52.732 sds. (2)


o
To find D Erom Table No. (5)
O / "
Longitude of Madras = 80-14-47*10 E
Longitude of Greenwich = 0-00-00

Difference in Longitude — I _ 80-14-47*10 E


Astrological Tables op 39
0
' " Hrs. ms. bds.
From Table No. 5 for 80-00-00 D. = 5-20-00
„ 0-14-00 „ = 0-00-56
0-00-47 „ = 0-00-03.130

Adding for 80-14-47, D. = 5-20-59.133(7)

To find the Siderial Time Interval S. I. for Clock time interval


of 3 hrs. 54 ms. 29 sds. from table 4.

Hrs. ms. sds Hrs. ms. sds.


From Table No. 4 for M. 1. = 3-00-C0 S. I. = 3-00-29*5(39
0-54-00 = 0-54-08*871
0-00-29 „ = 0-00-29.079

Adding for MJ. = 3-54-29, S .1. = 3-55-07.519 (10)

SECTION HI:—■
FOR NORTHERN LATITUDE.
ITEM No. 10.—Hitherto we have dealt with the question of
calculating the Siderial Time for a required place for the required
moment. This required place is the place for which we have to
calculate (1) Lagna (i.e. Udaj'a Lagna or Ascendant) and (2) the ap-
proximate middle points of the several Indian Bhavas (i.e. the exact
Cusps of several houses of European Astrology). This required mo-
ment is the moment of Birth or the moment of any muhurtha or
the moment of any prasnafor which we have to calculate the Udaya
Lagna (i.e. Asendant) and the approximate middle points of
the several Indian Bhavas (i.e. the exact cusps of several houses of
European Astrology). I shall illustrate the method of calculation
by taking a concrete example with the help of fable No. 9.
Table No. 9 gives the Tropical longitudes of Udaya Lagna (i.e.
Ascendant) and the Dasama Lagna or the approximately middle
point of the Indian tenth Bhava (i.e. the exact cusp of the tenth
house of European Astrology.) for a given integral latitude
from 0° degree to 36° North and South and for an interval of 12
minutes of Siderial Time from 0 hour to 24 hours of Siderial
40 Lagna and otheh Hodses (i.e.) Bhavas

Time. Eor intermediate latitudes and siderial times we have to


make calculation by the rule of three.
Example 19:—Calculate the longitude of Udaya Lagna (a.rv.
Ascendant) and of Dasama Lagna or the approximate Middle
Point of the Indian Tenth Bhava for Madras at 4 hrs. 3 ms.
30 sds. P. M. Madras (,ie, Indian) Standard Time on 7-5-1930
A. D. The latitude of Madras is 13°-04' North and the longitude
of Madras is 80o-14'-47' -30 E.
First ■—We have to calculate the Siderial Time at 4 hrs.
3 ins. 30 sds. P. M. Indian Standard Time on 7-5-1930 A. D.
It will be seen from Example No. 12 that the Siderial Time
for the required place Madras and the required moment is G hrs.
5£ ms. 40 sds.
Secondly :—We have now to calculate the TJdaya Lagna and
Dasama Lagna for the Siderial Time of 6 hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. for
the latitude of 13o-04' which is the latitude of Madras.

PATtT A:—tVe sltafi now enter the table No. 9 :—The


latitude of 13° -04' North is between the latitude of 13° N and 14°
N. The calculated Siderial Time of 6 hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. is
between 6 hrs. 48 ms. and 7 hrs. 00 ms. We have to enter the
figures for Udaya Lagna in the table No. 9 against these 6 hrs.
48 ms. and 7 hrs. 00 ms. and also against 13° N and 14° N as
shown below in the Udaya Lagna Longitude Table constructed
for this example. Now, first take
Constructed Udaya Lagna the Siderial Time only, ignoring
Longitude Table from table 9 the latitude and find by propor-
Siderial ' Latitude ^0I1 ^'e' rul0 ^ ^1L'ee) the Udaya
- - Lagna longitude for the calculated
fy?:8: ^^ 14° N Siderial Time of G hrs. 52 ms, 40
6 48 'l9l0_53'[ 1910-48' sds- taking the longitude for 6 hrs.
7 00 194o-50'! 1940-43' 48 ms. and 7 hrs. 00 ms. as 191°
1 53' and 194°-50'. The Udaya
Lagna for 6 hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. becomes 193M)2' as shown in the
rough work No. (1). Similarly find by proportion the Udaya
Lagna longitude for the calculated Siderial Time of 6 hrs. 52 me-
Larna and" other Houses (i.e.) Bhayas 41

10 scls. taking the longtcuJcs for 0 krs. 48 ms. and 7 hrs. 00 m- as


L01c-48' and 194D-43'. If \vc do so, wo get the Udaya. Lagna for
G'hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. as 102o-5B'. The problem his now been
reduced to this, namely, find the Udaya Lagna longitude for
13o-04' N. when the Udaya Lagna longitudes for latitudes 13° N
and 14° N are iy3o-02' and 1920-56' respectively. So by rule of
three, the Udaya Lagna longitude for 13o-01' N becomes
1930-Ol'-3(3 as shown in the rough work No. 3. So the Udaya
Lagna longitude for the calculated Siderial Time of (5 hrs. 52 ms.
40 sds. for the latitude of 13o-04' of Madras is 193o-01'-3()'.
Tins longitude is Tropical longitude or sayana longitude, II we
subtract ayanamsa for 7-5-1930 A. D. from Tropical longitude
we will get the Nirayana Longitude or the Indian Siderial
Longitude for the required moment of 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds. P. M.
Indian Standard Time on 7-5-1930 A. D. at Madras.

Kough Work No. 1.

Siderial Time in
Hr. M. Sds.
S. T. calculated = 6-52-40 (1)
S. T. in the Table = 6-48-00 (2)

Difference between(l) and (2)— 0-04-40 (3)


= 280 sds. (4)
Udaya Lagna Longitude is
For S. T. 7 hrs. 00 m. ... ig^-GC (5)
„ S- T. 6 hrs. 48 m. ... 1910-5b' (0)
„ S. T. difference of 0 hrs. 12 m. 20-5'i' (7)(i.e.)(5)—(6)
„ or S. T. 720 sds, = or 177' (§)
„ 280 sds. (4) = 177x280
730 ~~"
= 69 ms.
= 1 o-09' (9)
Adding (6) and (9) we get 7 lt)o0 n.2, nm
J u
for 6 hrs. 52 m. 40 sds. J ^ ~ ^ ^
6
42 Astrological Tarles op

Koegh "SVUKK XO. 2.


Udaya Lagna
Sidcrial Time
Htb. in. sds.
S. T. calculated ... 0-52-40 (1)
S. T. in the table ... 0-40-00 (2)
Difference between (1) and (2) 0-04-40 (3)
= 200 sds. (4)
Longitude is
For S. T. 7 hrs.00 m.... ltJ40-43' (5)
„ S. T. 0 bra. 40 in. 191-48 ((>)
„ S. T. difference of 0-12 m. 2-53 ' (7) i.e. (5)—(0)
ou S. T. 720 sds. = or 175' ^0)
For 280 sds. (4) = 175 x 280
720 "
= 08'
= lo-08' (9)
Adding (6) & (9) we gef) n
1 9 o_r ir ,/ /i 0,
for 0 hrs. 52 ms. 40 wls. / '}b , V1 u'

Hough Work Ko. (3)


Udaya Lagna

Latitude for required place ... 13o-04' (1)


Latitude in the table ... l3°-00' (2)

Difference between (1) A- (2) ... 0 -04 (3)


Udaya Lagna Longitude is
o
For htilude 13 -00 " = 193-02 (4)
For latitude 14-00 = 19,2-50 (5)
For latitude difference of lo~00 = ( —) 0-00 (0)
or 00' = ).0'
For 04' (3) 0y4 (7)
00"
=(-) 0o-G0'-24'(8)
Adding algebraic illy (4) & (Sjwe have = 193o-01'-30" (U)
Lagna and other Houses ('t.e.) Bhavas 43

PAUT B :—Daauiaa Lagna Calculation :—Dasiuna Lagna


(or "Madya Lagna or Daaania Madya Lagna as it is also called or
the cusp ol tire European tenth house, varies only with Siderial
Time and not with the latitude of the place, i.e. the Dasama
Lagna is the same for all latitudes for the same biderial Time.
So our problem for finding the longitude of the Dasama Lagna
becomes thus;—Bind the longitude of the Dasama Lagna for the
Siderial Time of G hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. when the longitudes of
the Dasama Lagnas for the Siderial Times of 0 hrs. 48 ms. and
7 hrs. 00 m. are 101 c~02'and l03o-4'J' respectively. \Ya have
to enter the figures as follows and calculate by rule of three
the longitude for the calculated
Constructed Madya Lagna Siderial Time as shown in the
Longitude Table lough work. If we do so, the
Siderial _ Longitude of longitude of Dasama Lagna
Time : Dasama Lagna becomes 102°- 07'. Therefore the
re. Ms. Degree Minute Longitude of Dasama Lagna for
o; 48 nrorT 02— 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds P. M. Madras
7 S 00 j 103 : 49
Standard Time on 7-5-1030 A. D.
at Madras is 102o--07'. This longitude is Tropical Longitude. If
wc subtract the ayanimsa for 7-5.1030 A. D. from the Tropical
longitude, we will get the Eirayuna Longitude or the Indian
Siderial longitude for the required moment of 4 hrs. 3 ms. 30 sds.
P. M. Indian Standard Time on 7-5-1030 A. D. at Madras.
Bough YVokk No. 4.
Siderial Time
Hrs. ms. sds.
S.-T. calculated 0-52-40 (1)
S. T. in the table <3-48-00 (2)

Difference between (1) end (2) = 0-04-40 (3)


= 2«0 sds. (4)
Longitude is
For S. T. 7 hrs. 00 in. l03o-49'(5)
„ S. T. 0 hrs. 48 m. 10LM)2'(G)
„ S. T. dilTerence of 0 hr&. 12 m. 2-47 (7; (5)—■(6)
44 Astrologicai/JTabIiES of

or for 720 sds. = 167' (8)


For 280 sds. (4) ... = 167 x 280
720
= 65'
= 1M)5' (9)
o
Adcing (6) and (9) \vc have = 102 -07' (10)

ITEM No. 11 :—
Example No SO:—To calculate the ayanamsa on_7-5-1930 A.D.
The Mesha Sankvanthv in 1930 A. D.'took place on 18-4-1930
A. D. (This information can be got from any panchang and
should be got so as the quantity in column (2) in Table No 7
against the.years is given for the Mesha Sankranthi moment in
each year.)
The number of days between 13-4-1930 A. D. and
7-5-1930 A. D. exclusive of 7-5-1930 A. D. is 24 days as shown in
the rough work No 1.

Ayanamsa for 7-5-1930 A. D. is 22o-40'-39"-{- a for 1930


A. D. + b for 24 days given in tables Nos. 7 and 8 and this
becomes 22c~44'-54" as shown in the rough work No. 2

EOUGH-WORK
No, 1.
In April, from 13-4-1930 to 1-5-1930 we have 18 days.
In May, from 1-5-1930 to 7-5-1930 „ 6
.-. So from 13-4-1930 to 7-5-1930 „ 24 „
No. 2.
Ayanajnsa = 22- -40-39 -f- (1)
For 1930 A. D. from Table 7, a is = 0-04-12 (2)
For 20 days from table 8, b = 0-00-0*27 (3)
4 days „ b = 0-00-00*5 (4)
.*. So Ayanamsa = 22-44-64*2
= 22-44-54 nearly
Lagna and other Houses (It.) Bhavas 45

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the hifth Bhava and the Sixth Bliava are exactly 180° away
from the Eighth Bhava, the Nineth Bhava, the Eleventh
Bhava and the Twelfth Bhava respectively. The relationship of
these twelve bhavas or houses can be expressed as follows :—■

If a0, b0, c0, d0, e0, and f0 are the longitudes (whether
Tropical or Indian siderial) of the first six bhavas or houses
respectively, the longitudes (whether Tropical or Indian Siderial)
of the next six bhavas or houses commencing from the Seventh
Bhava or House are ao+lb0o; bo+180o, co+180o, do+lS0o,
eo+180o and fo+lS0o. So to erect a Bhava chakra, we have
only to calculate the longitudes of the first six bhavas.

ITEM No. 14: —Several Kinds of Division of the Rouses


or the Bhava Chakra :—
The Ecliptic commensing from the Ldaya Lagna or Ascendant
is divided into twelve parts called Bhavas in Indian Astrology and
Houses in European Astrology. The process of dividing the
Ecliptic into Houses is called "House Division" and ready made
tables giving the several houses are called ''Tables of Houses"
There arc nearly a dozen different methods of "House Division'5 in
European astrology and each method of House Division has its
own votaries or supporters who condemn all the oilier methods,
and consequently there are several different "Tables of Houses"
which differ from one another. Hindu Astrology is fundamentally
quite different from European Astrology and differs from it
radically in almost all its essential elements. So for as Hindu
Astrology is concerned, only one method of "Bhava Division" as
it is called has been adopted universally and it h is the support
of famous Indian Astrologers and Indian Astronomers. It is also
one of the several methods followed in European Astrology. This
method has been employed for the construction of the Astrological
Lagna and other Houses (i.e.) Bhavas 47

Tables of the Lagna and Other Houses or Bhavas of this book"


This method consists of the following several stages: —

BULE No. (7):—finding the tldaya Lagna, and the Dasama


Madya Lagna and finding from these the Asthamana and
Chathurtha Lagnas by adding 180° respectiuely to Madya Lagna
and Dasama Madya Lagna.

BULL No, (8) (2):— adding 1/3 of the difference in


longitude between the longitudes of the. Chathurtha Lagna and
the Ud-iya Lagna to the longitude of the Udaya La^na twice
successively to get the Second and Third Bhavas.

RULE No. (9)adding -J- of the difference in longitude


between the longi tudes of the Asthamana (or Sapthama) Lagna
and the Chathurtha Lagna to the longitude of the Chathurtha
Lagna twice successively to get the Eifth and the Sixth Bhavas.

RULE No. (10):— adding 180° to the longitudes of the


first Six Bhavas (as calculated with the help of the rules 7 to 9)
to get the remaining six bhavas commencing with the Seventh
Bhava.

ITEM No 14 (a) :—I shall now illustrate the method with a


concrete example.

Example No. 22:—'Erect (i.e. cast) a Bhavachakra when


the Tropical Longitudes of the Udaya Lagna. and the Dasama
Lagna arc 1930-l'-36 or 193o-02' nearly and 102o-07' as calculated
in Example No-19.
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ITEM No. 15 :—
Use liule 10 :•—■

Iropical ' of the cusps or Bha-! '


No. oCthe' Longitude j . , no ;vas Nos.7 to 12 (By No. of the
Bhavas.; of the cusps I hdding (21 )& (22) &' Bhavas
or Bhavas. , 'subtracting
j. u. v * ^ t/360°
w » if. thus got.
necessavv.

!7th cusp or
lit Cinp Of 13-02-00 Bhava
Uhavn. il93-02 -00 (1)! 180-00 -OOj 8th „
2nd „ 222-43-40 (ll)jl80-00-00i 42-43-40 9th
252-25-20 (12) 180-00-00 72-25-20 10th „
682-07-00 (13) 180-00-00| 102-07-00 11th
312-25-20 (18)1180-00-00 132-25-20
i342-43-40 (19)1180-00-00 162-43-40

ITropicaL Longi-| j Siderial or


Name of the j tudes of thel Ayanamsa from; Nirayana
Cusps or cusps or Bhavas! item No. (11). Longitude.
Bhavas. 1 to 12 same as1, (24) minus (95)
(21) & (23). (24)! (25) (26)
1st cusp
or Bhava 193-02 -00 22-44-54 170-17-06
2nd 222-43-40 199-58-46
3rd 252-25-20 229-40 -26
4th 282-07-00 259-22 06
5th 312-25-20 289 40-26
6th 342-43-40 319-58-46
7th 13-02-00 350-17-00
8th 42-43-40 19 58-46
9th 72-25-20 49-40-26
10th 102-70-00 79-22-06
11th 132-25-20 10:1-40-26
12th 162-43-40 139-58—46

(1) in the above item No. 15, the figures under column No. (24)
give, the Trapical Longitudes of the Cusps of the several Houses
7
50 Astrological Tables op

from the First House to the Twelfth House according to European


Astrology. The Tropical or Sayanic or Western Bhavachakra or
Houses is or are therefore as given below.
Tropical or Sayanic or Western Bhavachakra or Houses.

Tropical Longitude
Name of the House. —
from to
o~" i " 5 ~ v
1 st House 193-02-00 222-43-40
2 nd ,. 222-43-40 252-25-20
3 rd „ 252-25-20 282-07-00
4 th „ 282-07-00 ; 312-25-20
5 th ,, 312-25-20 342-43-40
6 th „ 342-43-40 ! 13-02-00
7 th „ 13-02-00 | 42-43-40
8 th ,. 42-43-40 | 72-25-20
9 th „ 72-25-20 102—07—00
10 th „ 102-07-00 132-25-20
11 th „ 132-25—20 162-43-40
12 th ,i j ic,2—43-40 193-02-00
(2) In the above item Xo. 15, the figures under column
No. (26) give the Siderial or Nirayana Longitudes of the middle
points of the Several Bhavas from the First to the Twelfth Bhava
according to Indian Astrology.
The First cusp, the Second cusp and so on are the beginnings
of the First House, of the Second House and so on. The Second
cusp is the beginning of the Second House or the end of the First
House and so on. So a particular cusp is the beginning of that
particular House and the end of the previous House in European
astrology. In IndianAstrology, the First Cusp is approximately the
middle of the First Bhava and (not exactly the middle of the Bhava.
Whenever We speak of the longitude of a Bhava in Indian
Astrology, we mean the longitude of the " approximately middle
point of that Indian Bhava; for instance when we speak of the
lonsitudc
O of the Third Bhava we mean the longitude 0 of the
"approximately middle point of the Third Bhava."
ITEM No. 16 I have so for shown how to erect the
European Bhavachakra according to European astrology i, p. how
Lagna And other Houses (i.e.) BhavAs 5.1

to prepare a table of houses for the required moment for the


required place. I shall now show how to erect the Indian
Bhavachakra according to Indian astrology with a knowledge of
the longitudes of the middle points of the several Indian Bhavas i. o.
I shall now show how to calculate accurately the Nirayana longi-
tudes of the Beginning and the End of the several Indian Bhavas
with a knowledge of the longitudes of the approximately middle
points of the several Indian Bhavas. For conveniance sake I shall
call the " approximately middle point" of a Bhava by the name
of " Bhava Point.'1 The exactly midddlo point between the
longitude of the particular Bhava Point (say fourth Bhava Point)
and the longitude of the immediately preceding Bh iva Point (i. e.
the third Bhava Point) is the beginning of that particular Bhava
namely Fourth Bhava. The exactly middle point between the
longitude of a particular Bhava Point (say fourth Bhava Point)
and the longitude of the immediately succeeding Bhava Point
(i. e. the fitfh Bhava Point) is the end of that particular Bhava
namely the Forth Bhava. The exactly middle point immediately
preceding a particular Bhava Point is called the Aramba Sandhi
of that Bhava. The exactly middle point immediately succeeding
a partiular Bhava Point is called Virama Sandhi of that Bhava.
The Aramba Sandhi and the Virama Sandhi of a particular Bhava
are the beginning and end of that particular Bhava. At the
Aramba fia.ndhi and Virama Sandhi of a particular Bhava, the
effects of that Bhava are nil.
ITEM No. 17 :—■
CALCULATION OF THE BEGINNING AND END OF
AN INDIAN BHAVA.
Example No. 23 :—The Nirayana longitudes of the Third
Fourth and Fifth Bhava Points are respectively 2,"2IJ0—
259o-22'-06", and 239°—i0'-2b". Find the Nirayana longitudes o
the Beginning and End of the Fourth Bhava.
0
We proceed as follows. ' "
Longitude of the Fourth Bhava Point is 259—22—0(3 • (1)
Longitude of the Third Bhava Point is 229—40—26 (2)
Difference between (1) and (2) is 29-11—40 (8)
52 ASTEOliOGICAL*|TABI.ES OP

Hair of (3) 1-1-50-50 (4)


Adding (2) and (4) wo get the longitude of) 9, ,_o1_i/*•,
the Beginning of the Fourth Bhava as j *-0'
We' can easily get 2440-3.1-l(l" (5) by adding (1) and (2) and
dividing the total by 2. So if we divide the sum of the longitudes
of the Third Bhava Point and Fourth Bhava Point by two, we
will get the longitude of the Beginning of the Fourth Bhavat
Siinilary if we divide the sum of the longitudes of the Fourth Bhava
Point and the Fifth Bhava Point wc well get the longitude of the
End of the Fourth Bhava Point. Therefore the longitude of the
End of the Fourth Bhava Point is=(259o-22'-0lj")+(289o-10'-2G")
2
— _ 2740-31'-lG". In general terms, the longitude
/V
of the Ararnba Sandhi (i.e. the Beginning) of a particular Bhava
is half the sum of the longitude of that particular Bhava Point
and the immediately preceding Bhava Point. The longitude of
Virama Sandhi (i.e. the End) of a particular Bhava is half the
sum of the longitudes of that particular Bhava Point and the
immediately succeeding Bhava Point.

ITEM No. 18 :—■


Example No. 24:—The Nirayana Longitudes of the several
Indian Bhavas Points are given below. Calculate the longitudes
of the Beginning and the End of the Several Indian Bhavas.

X'i of fcbp ^Nirayana Lougi-! . Nirayana Longi-


Bhava Point tude of the Bhava ^ p^ tudeof the Bhava
Jromt | Point
" Z- " o t " I I o / »
1 170—17-0i > j 7 ' 350-17-00
2 1 <19-58-4(5 8 19-58-40
3 229-40-2(3 9 ; 49-40-2(3
4 259-22-00 10 j 79-22-0(3
5 289-40-20 11 | 109-40-20
0 I 319-58-46 12 139-58-40
Lagna and othbe Houses (i.e.) Bhavas

o lc-7
(?4 CO
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i o
i UCO i

t, i<0 '(M ^ to
^ O lo in io
b5 1 IOi C-I L—I
i rH i^ oo
? i !i oI tfiI
^ t- eo
J co It-
--o '(T<J
! -^ 'co
| CO iio
UO T—1
ol i
—I
CO t-
to
~ (D 03 Jh
I 2 S-
!i ^.-9
^ od "S
a 0 • —t
o i (M-s 3 5?
a ^
i 0 PH !•—-I
0^ J3 1 * 5 K* ■, a * o ^
r? 4=
. qj i—i »—
:1 1-1 ^P'^o .
I * .^h
C3 « iI w
1
!1'I
S"- 0 CO
64 Asi'lloliOGICAIi i*AB±iES Oj?

As the beginning of one Bhava is the end of the Previous Bhava,


we need not separately calculate the Ends of the sevaral Bhavas
We sec also that the longitudes under numbers (7) to (12) differ-
respectively from the longitudes of numbers (1) to (6) by only
180° . So, if we calculate the longitudes of the Beginning of the
Bhavas 1 to 6, we can easily get the longitudes of the beginning
of the Bhavas 7 to 12 by adding 1803 to the longitudes of the
beginning of the Bhavas 1 to 6 respectively . We shall now
arrange our results as follows and show the longitudes of the
Beginning and End of Bhava Points.

No. of the 1 Nirayana Longitudes of the


Indi lu Bhava!
Beginning of
Bhava Point End of the Bhava
the Bhava
i
« O t " o r j Of.
1 j 155-07-56 170-17-06 185-07-56
2 ! 185-07-56 199-58-46 1 214-49-36
3 i 214-49-36 229-40-26 ] 244-31-16
4 ! 244-81-16 259-22-06 ! 274-31-16
5 j 274-31-16 289-40-26 1 304-49-31
1
0 304-49-36 319-58-46 335-07-56
7 335-07-56 350-17-06 5-07-56
8 I 5-07-56 : 19-58-46 34-49-36
n ; 34-49-36 49-40-26 64-31-16
10 | 64-31-16 79-22-06 j 94-31-1(5
11
1 94-31-16 109-40-26 124-49-36
12 124-49-36 139-58-46 155-07-56
Lagna and othee Houses (i.e.) Bhavas 55

• SECTION IV
FOR SOUTHERN LATITUDES.
ITEM No. 19:—To calculate the Udaya Lagna and the
Dasania Lagna for the required moment at the. required place
which has a South Latitude.
We have to proceed as follows:—.
(1) First find the Siderial Time H at the given place for
the required moment by following the General Method or
the methods given in Section I or II. Then add 12 hours to
this. If the total exceeds 24 lu-s. subtract twenty four hours
from the total and get tha result as W.
(2) Then imagine that the place has exactly the same
Northern Latitude and find the Udaya Lagna and Dasama
Lagna for this imagined northern latitude for the calculated
Siderial Time of W by following the method given in
Section HI.
(3) Then add 180° to the calculated Udaya Lagna and the
calculated Das.ama Lagna and the result will give in Tropical
Longitude the required Udaya Lagna and the required Dasama
Lagna for the required place with South Latitude and for the
required moment.
(4) If we now repeat th: methods given in items Nos. .11 to
18 we ean get the European Bhava Chakra (or European Map)
and the Indian Bhava Chakra for the required moment for the
required place having the South Latitude.

„ ITEM No. 20 I shall illustrate briefly the several stages


by taking a concrete Example.
Example No. 25 :—Calculate the Udaya Lagna md the
Dasama Lagna for a place P whose latitude is 13o-04' South
for a required moment when rthe Siderial Time (H) as calculated
according to Section II for that place P is 18 hrs. 52 in. 40 sds*"
on 7-5-1930 A. D.
Now imagine 13o-04" South as 13o-04' North as per
instructioyr2 of Item No.-19,
Astrologicaii Tables op

Hrs. ms. sds.


The calculated Siderial Time H =: 18-52-40
Add 12 hra. as per rule (1) of Item No. 19, = 12-00-00
Total ... =: 30-52-40
As 30hrs. is more than 24hrs., sabstr.act 24hrs.=:: 24-00-00
We have W as per rule (1) of Item No. 19. == G-52-40
For G hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. theTropical longitudes
of Udaya Lagna calculated by following the V =193-01-30(1)
eiven in Part A of Section III is
method given 1
Add 180° as per rule (3) of Item 19 =180-00-00(2)
Adding (1) & (2) we have the Tropical) —qti m q,-/^
longitude of the required Udaya Lagna ) ' J' '
or ■= 13-01-3G by
subtracting 360°
or — 13-02.
.-. So the required Tropical longitude of the Udaya Lagna
at the place whose latitude is l3o-04' South for the Siderial
Time of 18 hrs. 52 m. 40 sds. on 7-5-1930 A. D. is 13o-01'-3(5'
or 13o-02' Answer.
Similarly.
For G hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. the Tropical"]
Longitude of calculated Dasarna Lagna by .
following the metlvd given in Part B of j 10^-07-00 (4)
Section III is J
Add 180° as per rub (3) of item No. 19. =180-00-00 (5)
Adding (4) and (5) we have the Tropical)
longitude of the required Dasama Lagna 5 —-u <~uu (,o;
So the required Tropical longitude of the Dasama Lagna at
the place whose latitude is 13o~04' South for the SideriafTime
of 18 hrs. 52 ms. 40 sds. on 7-5-1930 A. D. is 282o-07'-00.
Answer.
Having thus calculated the Tropical longitudes of the Udaya
Lagna and the Dasama Lagna, proceed exactly as in items
Nob. 14 (a) to (18).
tables Of Bhavas—sisQssraoLj^ uireu&VLjL. euirsQiuth, 1

TABLES:—1, & 3—surrs^iu'Kiaisfr:—l-ii, 2-ti.

Table 1• To find the number Table 2• To find the number


of mean time hours after of mean time hours after
Noon (if /•) Midnight (M I.)
®®
iDpJshLnesrjB^ilpQi'j i-SptS Q^eisoiresr pgj L3 fDgj Qfeiieiirtssr
QSI^jlith LDSBBR SIT®) a &tjBm
Qsif-iumr wmB a it®) lit jqifftu
I
, m. Number of hours Clock , m. Number of hours
Clock Time mean time
Time of mcan time

sm* Qsy-'mir ^uSehr tf/rsvii) QsULiurrtr I ^ n n .


_ P | (ri-iLp.lL'frff lOGmuSoBT
IO®®"

1 a® Qirsn
LQ ^jlUTeSTLD
PM I , A. M.
tS.Srj.), 3

>/ Noon
, »"
IF© LDpUJlGfTLti J
A.M. P.M.
2 Tables Of Bhavas—ed'iSsurehiLj^ urreuetvLfL^ euiraQiULD,

TABLE-~3- —sunffi^ajii:—3.
Correction (L. C.) for difference in Longitude (ie.) Longitude
Corrfction.
Qaairis^ SpfStuir&pfdtbG.irsp fSQjjijSis. jjjprsu&i Qtimn'r&

jSQ/fpUl ((off. ^.)

Degrees, Minutes of arc. Seconds of arc.


u/rsmffiffisfr.
Sidenal rt g p iSidcnal Inter- _j g ^ Sidenal Inter-
53
Q <D
CQ b- Interval ^ =2 ^ 'valm Seconds "Q> «M « valm Seconds
^ 0 of time O
B 2 «
m Seconds ^_g 00 -SJ» P ^% of time
a,g>-9 sLi^^ff ^ -e r§-S
^c S
g'0 « QpSBTg S^ pmirjrir sirei § o ]8 (Swpiririr s/rsi
^ es gsssbstQ) ^ S faxsasiQ ^^ fSsesnrQ
Sds. Sds. " Sds.
00-00 00-000 0 00-000
00-66 00-011 1 00-000
01.31 00 022 2 00-000
01-97 00-033 3 00-001
02-68 00-044 4 00 001
03-29 00-0.) 5 5 00-001
03-94 00-066 6 00-001
04-60 00-07 7 7 00-001
Luivf 00-08S 8 00-001
05-91 00 099 9 00-002
06-57 00-110 10 00-002
13-14 00-220 20 00-004
19-71 00'830 30 00-005
26-28 00 440 40 00-007
'32-85 00-550 50 00-009
39-43 00-660 60 00-011
46-00
52-57
59-14
65-71
Tables Of Bhavas—soarflssrsruL/f—, Uiraimi^t— euiraStuui. I
Table:—4—Guira^iuii:—4
Table for finding the interval of Siderial Time (8.1) (ie Siderial
Interval for a given interval of Mean Solar (ie clock) Time (M-I)
(^tSS^s Qsuj-iuirj atreo$ib(eiy4 (Qes.&ir) ^wrsnnDiresr iblL&jS
, fghr Qpsoirair^Sl sireoii (is. sir) jqifiuj
SBBEl MINUTES- tSLSa&iEiasir.
Siderial Siderial Siderial
Interval Interval Interval

QsuniririrjS esireo ICSpsjirair^ area o sh •I,Qsjoirair^sirei

00 09-856 00-16
02 02 00 19-713 00-329
03 03 00 29-569 00-493
04 04 00 39-426 00-657
05 05 00 49-282 09-821
06 06 00 59-139 00-986
07 07 01 08-995 01-150
08 08 01 18-852 01-314
09 09 01 28-708 01-478
10 10 01 38-565 01-643
11 11 01 48-421 01-807
12 12 01 58-278 01-971
18 13 02 08-134 02-136
14 14 02 17-991 02-300
15 15 02 27-847 02-464
16 16 02 37-704 02.628
17 17 '02 47-560 02-793
18 18 02 57-417 02-957
19 19 03U7-273 03-121
20 20 03 17M29 03-285
21 21 03 26-986 03-450
22 22 03 36-842 03-614
23 23 03 46-699 03.778
24 24 03 56-555 03.943
■04.107
04-271
04-435
04-609
04-764
04-928
4 Tables Of Bhavas—®i)ffiflswis*DL^i_j uirsumLji— au/raffliuti.

TABLE 4 (Contd.)—ainkSm\h 4 (sLirs^)

® t Siderial • t Siderial ® t Siderial


a •§ a -i
*3 w is Interval Sds. -8 JB >8 Interval Sds ^a m -iis Interval Sds.
M ^ ■'S U *8 ■'8 KH ^ '"S
■q a t -get xo O
a *fc, isLL&pfdv
o o btj blL&P&IB .2
0 2 o t,
2 « fe
13 ®on 33 veSuprffT^ 0
CO T (o aun/rj/rffi oil Qeuninrrfsl siren
o
l-l
sl ETSI) sdsemrS Ma
w sh
<6 streo sssaatiiQ M o f <SF<£i£fiOr@.
o o o
01 01-003 21 21-057 41 4M12
02 02-005 22 22-060 42 42-115
03 03-00S 23 23-063 48 43-118
04 04-011 24 24-066 44 44-120
05 05-014 25 25-068 45 45-123
06 06-016 26 26-071 46 46-126
07 07-019 27 27-074 47 47-129
OS 08-022 28 28-077 48 48-131
09 09-025 29 29-079 49 49-134
10 10-027 30 30-082 50 50-137
11 11-030 31 31-085 51 51-140
12 12-033 32 82-088 52 52-142
13 13-036 33 33-090 58 53*145
14 14-038 34 34-093 54 54-148
15 15-041 35 85-096 55 55-151
16 16-044 36 36-099 56 56*153
17 17-047 37 37-101 57 57-156
18 18-049 38 38-104 58 58-159
19 19-052 39 39-107 59 59-162
20 20-055 40 40-110 60 , 60-164
Tables Of Bhavas—eodSsnr&vLi^ uir<Aj<aiVLji_ suiTdSiud. 5

TABLE S.—Qjaa^iuii 5.
Table for Converting degreesi Minutes & Seconds of arc into time
• {ie Local Mean Time Correction or briefly Local Correction DO
uretDSf aSsB, emeut^mirsorinrsar Lcarafi, tSlt-Refiih,
6F&&mi(£l&sir jSfyjd^LD (ap.
TtTsfeT^oTlftl

3 0 12 31 2 04
4 0 16 32 2 08
5 0 20 33 2 12
6 0 24 34 2 16
7 0 28 35 2 20
8 0 32 36 2 24
9 0 36 37 2 28
10 0 40 38 2 32
11 0 44 39 2 36
12 0 48 40 2 40
18 0 52 41 2 44
14 0 56 42 2 48
15 1 00 43 2 52
16 1 04 44 2 56
17 1 08 45 3 00
18 1 12 46 3 04
19 1 16 47 3 OS
20 20 48 3 12
21 1 24 49 3 16
22 28 50 3 20
23 32 51 3 24
24 1 36 52 3 28
25 1 40 53 3 32
26 44 54 3 36
27 48 55 3 40
]
6 Tables Of Bhavas—eO'iSesreivLji—, ufr&i&OLji— swreQiuu)

TABLE 5 {Contd.)—^ns,S\u\h 5

« >6
, % §
Ms. £> &
SlSs^u | ft

>

- to
III

R!
•II

28 IJ 80
Tables Of Bhavas—so«Searen>L/t_, uireumiL/L. euirdSiuth, 7

TABLE S. (contd):—euna^iuii 5. (Qpn-L-jr&Si)

Minutes of arc. esUbtossrr. j Seconds of arc. eB&Sd&str.


Iv
Time in =3 'Si
Seconds *3 J
ffaaarar® ^ Jf
GQ «
0' 0 I 00 31' 2 04 0' 0'i-OOO 31 2-067
1 0 ! 04 32 2 OS 1 0-•067 321 2-133
2 0 OS 33 2 12 2 0 •133 33 2-200
3 0 12 34 2 16 3 0'•20D 34 2-267
4 0 16 35 2 20 4 0-■267 35 2-333
5 0 20 36 2 24 5 0'•333 36 2-400
6 0 24 37 2 28 •400 37 2-467
7 0 28 38 2 32 •467 38 2-533
8 0 82 39 2 36 8 0'•533 39 2-600
9 0 36' 40 2 40 9 0'•600 40 2-667-
10 0 40 41 2 44 10 0 ■667 41 2-733
11 0 44 42 2 48 U 0-•733 42 2-800
12 0 48 43 2 52 12 0 •800 43 2-867
13 0 52 44 2 56 13 0 •867 44 2-933
14 0 56 45 3 00 14 0 •933 45 3-000
15 1 00 46 3 04 15 1 •000 46 3-067
16 1 04 47 3 08 •067 47 3133
17 1 08 48 3 12 •133 48 3-200
IS 1 12 49 3 16 •200 49 3-267
19 1 16 50 3 20 ■267 50 3-383
20 1 20 51 3 24 •333 51 3-400
21 1 24 52 3 28 •400 52 3.467
22 1 28 53 3 32 •467 53 3.533
23 1 82 54 3 36 ■533 54 3.600
24 l 86 55 3 40 •600 55 '3.667
25 1 40 56 3 44 25 1 •667 56 3.733
26 1 44 57 3 48 •733 57 3-800
27 1 48 58 3 52 •800 58 3-867
28 1 52 59 3 56 .867 59 3-933
29 l 56 4 •933 60 4-000
30 2 ■000
8 Tables of Bhavas—soffiflssrau^i—, uireu&DLjL. euiraStuiii.

TABLE 6'.—euira^iuui 6.

Time difference iongitudeof the


(T.D.) place "S"
Name of the Country etc, Qsi^iuirir mmfl "otsw" srwr/D
ji/Ssir Quuir (ippeSiussr | diAfBiur&ii:* td$5eir Qa&inh&iii.
I Hrs. Ms. Sds. Deg. Ms. Sds.
; Lnaaft $l8 uirsns aSsi sBsSsO.
<
Tables of Bhavas—-30«fiar6n»L/t_j utreumL\i— wriStuti. 9

TABLE —eurrai'iLiib 7.
Ayanamsa for years from 1840A.D. to 2000A«D,
1840fi.i5. @0 oppso 20009.t3. @0 wtssnnB^m jftuggiMfti.
(1) Ayanainsa=(220—40'—39°) ± a.
p) jyiuga)ih&tiz=(2}l0— 40'—89") ± sr.
Bate of precession from ISOOA^D. to 2000A.D.=0o—0'-50">
GiiQFjsif. jyussr peissr «(S=0o-0'-50".

(Ayanamsa^'a jAyanamsa a 'Ayanamsa a


ji/ajssju) J jyiuicajLo " .1 jyufioiui
sumoa.Uii ^ . surwa^u) ^ suqgl^LD -7 w
© A ^ ^ ^ e AI ^ sr-
A. D-
1840 1 11 12 1867 i 0 48 34
1841 1 10 22 1868 I 0 47 44
1842 81 1869 . 0 46 54
1S43 41 1870 0 46 03
1844 51 1871 0 45 13
1845 00 1872 0 44 23'
1S46 10 1873 ' 0 43 33
1847 20 1874 '■ 0 42 42
1548 30 187 5 0 41 52
1849 39 1876 0 41 03
1850 49 1877 0 40 12
1851 59 18*8 0 39 22
1852 09 1879 0 38 32
1853 1 0 18 1880 0 37 42
1854 0 59 28 1881 0 36 51
1855 0 58 38 1882 0 36 01
1856 0 57 48 1883 0 35 11
1857 0 56 57 1884 0 34 20
1858 0 56 07 1885 j 0 33 30
1859 0 55 17 1886 | 0 32 41
1860 0 54 27 1887 ; 0 31 50
1861 0 53 36 1888 0 31 00
1862 0 52 46 1889 0 30 10
1863 0 51 56 1890 0 29 20
1864 0 51 05 1891 0 28 29
1865 0 50 15 1892 0 27 39
1866 V 49 25 1893 0 26 49
2
10 Tables of Bhavas—eniSearmLji—^ uireumLft-. atlraQium.

TABLE 7 ("ContcU—evnaStuth 7 (siurrff#.)

A. D. o
1975 0
1976 0
1977 0
1978 0
1979 0
1980 0
1 41 1981 0
2 31 1982 0
3 21 1988 0
4 '12 1984 0
5 02 1985 0
5 52 1986 0
6 42 1987 0
1988 0
il 1989 0
1990 0
1991 0
1992 0
1993 0
1994 0
D i 1995 0
1996 0
1997 1
1998 1
1999 1
2000 1

N. B.—To Calculate the Ayanamsa for years after 2000 A.D.


please use the method given in my Baja Jyothida Ganitham.
8. tSl, 2QQ0(Siij01&l8p(S) QmpuiLt- eu(t^eifjaa^A(^ jyiugpth
Gld ■3$a!ifla& <ST68rgp/fflDi_iL/ ^)F/rsg (o&irpih ereirp t-jpp
9pes)p &.u(2iuir«uuQpfiei{ij>. ^
(fables of BhaVSkS—uireaMuji^. msiialktuii. it

TABLE 8.—suira^iuii 8.
•Increase of Ayanamsa for odd days=& (to the second of arc-)
Q&ir&& ^sanE7«(6^<B0if?iu jytugyui&Ui—iSl (e3xcki)u9ei).)
Days. ^ j Days. b j Days, j ^ j Days, j ^ j Days.

200 27-41
300 4M

Ill
13 fpables of Bharas—sOffiSsara^i-j urreuMSLft— euira&iuiA'.

TABLE 9. Latitnde Degree 0 North.


Qjrra^ttJLQ 9. Uirstass Q
Astrological Table of Lagoa fie Udaya Lagna or Ascendant} arid
Other Bhavas (ie Houses) in Tropical Longitude
e^ASssraoLfi utjbpi-i u/rsu/sffisiflssj' erOLji—QP^ (^irtustrui^
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya I Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagna ! Lagna
iki * j jrQff" a^enpaj JB&LD so<SB e-aapiu jB&Lb so®
(Sa/niran r so®3sariJb Sosrth (SpjDiremir: eosSmruy Ssurm
Hrs. Ms. Ds. | Ms- Ds. ^ Ms-
marofl iSlS. uit. \aSsi. uir. j ®&0.

(1)
(2) (3)
o oo 90 00 0 00
0 12 92 45 3 16
0 24 95 30 6 32
0 36 98 16 9 48
0 48 101 02 13 03
1 00 ; 103 48 16 17
1 12 106 35 19 30
1 24 109 24 22 48
1 36 112 13 25 53
1 48 115 06 29 03
2 00 117 55 32 11
2 12 120 47 35 18
2 24 123 42 38 23
2 36 i 126 36 41 26
2 48 ! 129 34 44 28
3 00 132 32 47 28
3 12 185 32 50 27
3 24 138 34 53 23
3 86 141 38 56 19
3 48 144 48 59 13
4 00 147 49 62 05
4 12 150 57 64 57
4 24 154 08 67 47
4 So 157 18 70 36
4 48 160 81 73 24
6 00 163 43 76 11
6 12 166 57 78 58
5 24 170 13 81 44
173 28 84 30
tables of BhavaB—a>«^lssriBn>Ly^_j UiTeu&OLju- suntxQtuui.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree Q North


siJiraJiuii 9. mgl8ip,rii>eu>
uirsaia 0 au/_«0
limp
EjMiTiTi

s1
18 12
18 24
18 86
14 Tables of iJhavas—sosSm&vLj^ uireu&OLji— wiriSiajus,

TABLE 9. (Contd*) Latitude Degree X North


euiraJiutb 9. (auiiff#.) uirema X sut—«0
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagna Lagna
jS pjhr B-SaplU fB&Lb «D<S5 pstl.&jg fir. £_®njgtu ■g&u) sew
(S amir aa> t gC&S sirji SsBrto Qeunrsnir snsSosrija Ssnrih
Hrs. MsJ Dg. Ms. Ds. Ms.
Lcsaafl. SlS,\ uir. sSsO. uir. a&o.
( 3 ■OH (3)1 (3)
0 00 6 12 183 15 92 45
3 16 6 24 186 29 95 30
6 82 6 36 189 43 98 16
9 48 6 48 192 57 101 02
13 08 7 00 194 10 103 49
16 17 7 12 199 21 106 36
19 30 7 24 202 33 109 24
22 43 7 36 205 42 112 13
25 53 7 48 208 50 115 08
29 03 8 •00 211 58 117 55
32 11 8 12 215 03 120 47
35 18 8 24 218 07 123 41
88 23 8 36 221 09 126 37
41 26 8 48 224 10 129 33
44 28 9 00 227 10 132 32
47 28 9 12 230 07 135 32
50 27 9 24 233 03 138 84
53 23 9 36 235 58 141 37
56 19 9 48 238 52 144 42
59 13 10 00 241 44 147 49
62 05 10 12 244 34 150 57
64 57 10 24 247 24 154 07
67 47 10 36 250 14 157 17
70 86 10 48 258 01 160 80
73 24 11 00 255 48 163 43
76 11 11 12 258 34 166 57
78 58 U 24 261 '20 170 12
81 44 11 36 264 061 173 28
84 30 11 48 266 51 176 44
87 15 12 00 269 36 180 00
90 00 12 12 272 A 183 16
Tables of Bhavas—sid8ssrmLfu.i UireuaoLju. emrdQajil, 16

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 1 North.


eujra^UJli) 9. (aiUiTff'P.) j>/si^.iruaa:iM Uirsma J au/_dE0
Siderial Udaya Daaama Siderial Udaya ] Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagna Lagna
RLL&ji fihir B-GStpiU jS&LCt 0O« jSir R-snijZiu jB&ih so&
GpiDtresur i sOmSssrih SsartL (S^JDTemr eoiSsnriii Sssrti
Hrs. } Ms.J Ds. Ms. Ds- Ms. Hrs. j Ms. Ds. I Ms.', Ds^ Ms.
LoeW? | iSuS.l ur. cB^o. uir. aSso. [Losazifl j tSiH. uir. \aSsi.\ uir. asBsO
16 Tables of Bhavas~®>«9sw®,'4'—> uraiaoLju. euir&Stuii.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree g North


eurrs^iuib 9. (auiiff#.) jy&apjriii&U} UTSBS ^
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
I5L-.& jB fijhr E-03)^10 p&LD SOS
QajD'Tstnjr eosSsirii Ssotlc
Hrs. !■ Me- Dg. | Ms.! Ds. | Ms-!
JMmtM
(3)
0 0
8 16
6 83
9 48'
13 03
16 17
19 80
22 48
25 53
29 03
32 1]
36 18!
38 28
41 26
44 28
47 28
50 27
53 23
56 19
59 13
62 05
64 57
67 47
70 86
73 24
76 11
78 68
81 44
84 80
87 15
90 00
Tables of Bhavas—siiSssreiai^^ uireu&oujL. euiraQiuil. 17

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 2 North


6utiii^ajii 9. (suirffA) jystyiTLii&Ui uireas Q 6ut_ffi0
Siderial I TJdaya I Dasama
Lagna
e-sm^iL.'
eoiSlssrui
Ds. Ms-

« (2) 48
274
277 29
2 SO 15
283 02 ill
285 50 V1
2 8 88 1
290 59
294 19
III 297 11
800 05 II
308 00
305 57
308 55 il 5
III 311 55 J III
314 58 1
318 01 II
321 06 II
324 18
Ill 827 22 I! III
830 32 I!
333 45 }! II
336 58 »
340 12 i 11
843 28 III
846 46 23 12
350 03 23 24
353 21
356 41
III 360 00 ill ill
3 19 ?.
18 Tables of Bhavas—so«fi«a»"«OL/t—, uireuauLji— euirdQiuih.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 3 North


euna^iuii 9. (siuirff#.) jS/dfifiirija&ih uirestm 3 si" ®(5

™>Jt

(2) (2)
o(1)oo 91 11 0 00
0 12 93 56 3 16
0 24 96 41 6 32
0 86 99 27 9 48
0 48 102 12 13 08
1 00 104 58 16 17
1 12 107 44 19 30
1 24 110 31 22 43
1 36 113 20 25 53
1 48 116 08 29 03
2 00 118 58 32 11
2 12 121 49 35 18
2 24 124 41 38 23
2 86 127 35 41 26
2 48 130 30 44 28
3 00 133 26 47 28
3 12 136 23 50 27
3 24 139 22 53 23
3 36 142 23 56 19
3 48 145 26 59 13
4 00 148 28 62 05
4 12 151 34 64 57
4 24 154 39 67 47
4 36. 157 46 70 36
4 48 160 55 73 24
5 00 164 04 76 11
5 12 167 15 78 .58
5 24 170 26 81 44
5 36 173 37 84 30
5 48 176 48 87 15
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—sosSssrefuL/t—, uireu&OLfL^ euirsStuii. 19

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 3 North


OJ/rs^lUlb 9. (at—ITff#.) uireme 3
Udaya Dasama Siderial j Udaya Dasama
Lagna Lagna Time | Lagna Lagna
e_6infEtu p&Ui eos pfilir e-stajStu fB&Ui eii
sodQenrui Ssarth (oeuntretnir eodSesrih Qsarua
33

(2) C1) (3)


00
274 18 18 24 6 41 275 30
277 05 18 36 10 00 278 16
279 44' 18 48 13 21 281 02
282 88 19 00 16 39 283 49
285 27 19 12 20 01 286 36
288 16 19 24 23 12 289 24
291 06 19 36 26 27 292 13
293 57 g 19 48 29 41 295 03
296 50 20 00 32 52 297 55
299 44 i\ 20 12 36 02 300 47
302 40l ' 20 24 39 11 303 41
305 36 li 20 36 42 17 306 37
308 35 20 48 45 21 309 33
15 00 "" 21 00 48 24 312 32
15 12 21 12 51 25 315 32
15 24 317 43 21 24 54 24 318 34
15 36 320 49 21 36 57 20 321 37
323 58 21 48 60 16 324 42
327 08 22 00 63 10 327 49

XV 330 19 22 12 66 03 330 57
16 333 33 22 24 68 54 334 07
16 36 336 48 22 36 71 44 337 17
16 48 339 59 22 48 74 38 340 30
343 21 23 00 77 22 - 343 48
346 39 23 12 80 16 346 57
17 350 00 23 24 82 55 350 12
17 23 36 85 42 353 28
IT 23 48 88 33 356 44
24 00 91 11 360 00
18 12
20 Tables of Bbavas—1eiaSm&VLju.^ uireami^i— aj/rdQiuil,

TABLFj 9. CContdJ Latitude Degree 4 North.


euiraJiuii 9. (sx-ms^, .sydj^/rticSFti uiretas ^ eut—dgj
Siderial I Udaya Dasama
Time | Lagna Lagna
(5Lla=^jg!w U-em^iu tB&Lii so®
Qeirrnrsmr eoaSssnii Qsarw
Hrs- j Ms. Dg. Ms. Ds. Ms.
icsaaflli'SLS. uir. mSso. uir. aSso.
(1) (2) 1 .(8). (1) (2) (3)
0 00 91 34 0 00 6 12 188 11 92 45
0 12 94 20 3 16 6 24 21 95 SO
0 24 1 97 05 6 32 6 36 31 98 16
0 36 99 49 9 48 6 48 40 101 02
0 48 102 35 13 03 7 00 491 103 49
1 00 105 21 16 17 7 12 561 106 36
1 12 108 07 19 30 7 24 04: 109 24
1 24 no 53 22 43 7 36 10 112 13
1 36 118 41 25 53 7 48 15 Ho 03
1 48 116 29 29 03 8 00 18 117 55
2 00 119 19 32 11 8 12 21 120 47
2 12 122 09 35 18 8 24 22 123 41
2 24 125 01 38 23 8 36 22 126 37
2 36 127 53 41 26 8 48 54| 129 33,
2 48 130 48 44 28 9 00 17 132 32
3 00 133 43 47 28 9 12 12 135 32
3 12 136 06 50 27 9 24 07 138 34
3 24 139 38 53 23 9 86 59 141 37
3 86 142 88 56 19 9 4S 51 144 42
3 43 145 39 59 13 10 00 41 147 49'
4 00 148 42 62 05 10 12 31 150 57
4 12 151 45 64 57 10 24 19 154 07
4 24 154 50 67 47 10 86 07.157 17
4 36« 157 56 70 36 10 48 53 160 30
4 48 161 04 73 24 11 00 39 163 43
5 00 164 11 76 11 11 12 25 166 57
5 12 167 20 78 58 11 24 11 170 12
5 24 170 29 81 44 11 36 55 173 28
5 36 173 89 84 30 11 48 40| 176 44
5 48 176 49 87 15 12 00
6 00 ibO 00 90 00 12 12
Tables of Bhavas—soiQsnrmLji—f ureue/VLji^ Qiir&Qiuih, 21

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 4: North


euiraiJujih 9. jy&fyirus&LD uirema 4;
Biderial Udaya Lasama Siderial Udaya Dasaiua
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagna LagUa
s-sm^tu p&ui GC-S; nn'^-f jsfssr &-Gs>p<u p&LD «a«
Qaimrsmir i eoiSssriM Ssaruj vn a<n-T jnjr Gti&Ssznjs Sssrtii
Hrs. jMs. ; Ds. jMs.jDa. Ms.Hrs. i Mb. Ds. i Ms. Db. Ms.
ussaaf?.! iSlB.* urr. 'a&o.j uir. mBso. iLsmUifStS. uir. u,t. &&&.
22 Tables of Bhavas—eoiQesraoLjt—^ uireuaoi^i— euiraStuii.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 5 North


eurriJlUtfl 9. (aiL_lTff#.) jystyirth&ui uirena 5 eut—d®

Ds. Ms.
uir.
(3.
0 >00
8 16
6 32
9 48
13 03
16 17 7 12
19 30 7 24
22 43 7 36
25 53 7 48
29 03 8 00
32 11
35 18 8 24
38 23 8 86
41 26 8 48
44 28 9 00
47 28
50 27
53 23
56 19
59 18
62 05
64 57 164 07
67 47 157 17
70 36
78 24
76 11
78 58
81 44
84 30
87 15
90 00
Tables of Bhavas—eodQenravLfi—^ u/reuemLjL- euir&Siuib. 28

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 5 North-


euira^iuili 9. lo uiresis 5 euL—aqsj
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
<5$&i!r u-aoptu fi&LD eca
Qeumranrr eOsSssnh Ssarti

12 24 273 32 186 32 18 24 275 30


12 36 276 18 189 48 18 36 278 16
12 48 279 04 193 03 18 48 281 02
13 00 281 51 196 17 19 BM 288 49
13 12 284 40 199 30 19 12 286 36
13 24 287 29 202 43 19 24 289 24
13 36 290 20 205 53 19 36 292 13
13 48 293 12 209 03 39 48 2y5 03
14 00 296 05 212 11 lilil 297 55
14 12 299 01 215 18 20 12 300 47
14 24 301 57 218 23 20 24 303' 41
14 36 304 55 221 26 20 36 306 37
14 48 307 56 224 28 20 48 309 33
15 00 310 58 227 28 21 ■MM 312 32
15 12 314 03 230 27 21 12 315 32
15 24 .317 28 233 23 21 24 318 34
15 36 320 17 236 19 21 36 321 37
15 48 323 27 239 13 21 48 324 42
16 00 326 39 242 05 lilt] 327 49
16 12 329 54 244 57 12 330 57
16 24 333 09 247 47 22 24 334 07
16 36 336 27 250 36 22 Bfil 337 17
16 48 339 45 253 24 22 48 340 30
17 00 343 06 256 11 23 00 343 43
17 12 346 27 258 58 23 12 346 57
17 24 349 49 261 44 23 24 350 12
17 36 353 12 264 30 23 36 353 28
17 48 356 35 267 15 23 48 356 44
18 00 360 00 270 00 24 00 360 00
18 12 , 25 272 45
24 Tables of Bhavas—eoaSssraOi-ii—, uireuavu/u. eu;rs8iutM.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree


1 0 North
uirons 0
Siderial Udaya Daeama
Time Lagna Lagna

(B stfD.rem !r ; eoaQsnrth | Stfrrti


Hrs. ! Ms. Ds. Ms.| Ds. Ms.|Hrs. | Ms.l Ds
marafl I tQiS.l ur. <®&o. j uir. ffi&o.luissafl \iS!l8.> ut
(2) ;
1
92 2B
gn 08
97 58
100 37
108 21
106 07
108 52
111 52
114 26
117 18
120 01
122 50 2
125 40
128 32
131 24
184 18
187 14
140 11
143 08
146 07
149 07
152 09
155 12
i 158 14
161 19
164 24
167 81
170 38
173 45
176 53 8
180 00
Tables of Bhavas—soaSssraOLjt—^ uirai&OL^u^ euiraQtuih. 25

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 6 North


gUiTS^iULO 9. (s)[_lTff^l.) jyai$.irLc>&u> uirema 0 eui_<E0
Siderial | Udaya | Dasama
Lagua
£-631 ■SlU I jS&LD SOS
eisSsnrih I Qsstlc,
iflTM BaMmrWl K
fefaaBaEi

■7
n

5 00
5 12
5 24
5 36
5 48
6 00
6 12
6 24
6 36
6 48

4
26 Tables of Bhavas—eoaSe^amLji—^ uireu&VLji— euiraSiuih.

TABLE 9. {Gontd.) Latitude Degree 7 North


eurraiJuJlh 9. jyaipriii&ih uirems 7 af—«0

Ds. Ms.
uir. aSso.
(«)
0QK
00 92 45
3 16 95 30
6 32 98 16
9 48 101 02
13 03 103 49
16 17 7 12 106 36
19 30 7 24 109 24
22 43 7 36 112 13
25 53 7 48 115 03
29 03 8 00 117 55
32 11 8 12 120 47
35 18 8 24 123 41
38 23 126 37
41 26 129 33
44 28 132 32
47 28 135 32
50 27 138 34
53 23 141 37
56 19 144 42
59 13 147 49
62 05 150 57
64 57 154 07
67 47 36 1 47 157 17
70 36 48 2 50 160 30
73 24 RTjEe] 53 163 43
76 11 12 2 56 166 57
78 58 24 2 59 170 12
5 24 81 44 173 28
5 36 84 30 176 44
5 48 87 15 180 00
6 00 90 00 183 16
Tables of Bhavas—so^sfiswcfuqi—, uireu&OLju. euir&Qiuii. 27

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 7 North


euirs^iuib 9. (gjuiiff#.) jy&ip.irui&ii, uiretna 7 0ut_«0
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
:
tBLL'9 jS^lir tL-anptu fSam eoi
(o eaDiremrr eodSszriii fiajrii
rs. Ms. Ds. Ms. Ds. I Ms.
usetxB. iSiS. utr. 6B&).
. (3)
L86 32
L89 48
L93 03 .8 48
L96 17 .9 00
L99 30 .9 12
102 43 9 24
205 53 9 36
309 03 .9 48
312 11 20 00
.4 12 315 18 20 12
.4 24 218 23 20 24
.4 36 321 26 20 36
.4 48 224 28 20 48
.5 00 327 28 2:
.5 12 230 27 2:
.5 24 333 23 2:
.5 36 336 19 2:
.5 48 239 13 2:
16 00 242 05
244 57
247 47
250 36
353 24
256 n
358 58
261 44
264 30
267 15 23 48
270 00 24
272 45
28 Tables of Bhavas—0i>«Sszirai>i-/i—J u/rsueWL/t— au/rsfliuti.

TABLE 9. fContdJ Latitude Degree 8 North.


gijua^iuii 9. (sjuitff#.) jy&ip.ril&LD uiretns 8 Gui—aqij
Udaya Dasama
Lagna Lagna
eL.e8>j£!U p&u> so®
eoaSsnrii Sssrii
Ds. I Ms.
ISL8.
3
o(1)oo 11 0 00
0 .12 55 3 16
0 24 40 6 32
0 86 24 9 48'
0 48 08 13 03
1 00 53 16 17
1 12 37 19 30
1 24 23 22 43
1 86 09 25 53
1 48 55 29 03
2 00 42 32 11
2 12 30 35 18
2 24 19 38 23
2 36 09 41 26
2 48 00 44 28
8 00 53 47 28
3 12 46 50 27
3 24 41 53 23
8 36 37 56 19
8 48 34 59 13
4 00 32 62 05
4 12 31 64 57
4 24 31 67 47
4 36 33 70 36
4 48 35 73 24
5 00 38 76 11 I 11 12
5 12 41 78 58
6 24 46 81 44
5 36 50 84 30
5 48 55 87 15
6 00 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—sOffifissrewL/z—j UT&iaoLji— aiir&Qtuih. 29

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 8 North


euirai'lUU) 9. (sjUliffA) urenas 8 eui_ffi0
ug

\L dFfBu Q-GmfEU JSD&LC) «\5«


(SajDirsaMT eoaSsanh fisarii

m 1. . Ulir. N utr.' |<9->Sso. uir. (<s&o.


0■) (2;) (») i (o.i (2) HE1
12 2 4 21'2 1£) If36 32 18 24 6 57 275 80
12 8 6 2;'5 IHi) If39 48 18 36 10 26 278 16
12 4 8 2;77 553 1533 El 18 43 13 52 281 02
18 2{m 4() 1536 17 19 00 17 18 283 49
13 1 2 2!58 2f3 1539 El? 19 12 20 44 286 36
IB 2 4 2<36 l£3 2(32 43 19 24 24 07 289 24
13 8 6 2f39 mI m, i35 53 19 36 27 28 292 13
13 4 8 2<32 0i1 2C39 03 19 48 80 48 295 03
XIPlill 2534 E!DE!12 1] 20 00 34 05 297 55
14 1 2 8!37 5^l 2;15 18 20 12 37 20 300 47
14 2 4 Elm 553 2!L8 23 20 24 40 34 303 41
14 3 G 3(13 55 m 26 20 36 43 46 306 37
14 4 8 Kiutl 5{> 2534 28 20 48 46 54 309 33
EMIllil! 3 10 mmiflEg 21 00 50 00 312 92
is 1 2 3:L3 0(5 2i30 27 21 12 53 05 315 82
15 2 4 s:16 li1 2133 23 21 24 56 08 318 34
15 8 6 3]L9 2(5 2f36 19 21 36 59 08 321 37
15 4 8 mm 4( iftl 13 21 48 62 06 324 42
16 Em 3;15 51) 2412 05 22 00 65 02 327 49
16 i 2 8!39 153 2414 57 22 12 67 56 830 57
16 2 4 3!32 3;m17 47 22 24 70 50 334 07
16 8 6 3!35 5!3 2;Til 36 22 36 73 41 337 EE
16 4 8 EEail Ifj 2;53 24 22 48 | 76 32 340 m
EMEm 8<12 453 2iTa 11 23 00 79 20 343 43
17 i 2 8'.16 Of3 2;)8 58 23 12 82 OS 346 57
17 2 4 8i19 34t 2fil 44 23 24 84 55 350
17 8Mi 3;58 013 2834 EE 28 36 87 41 353 28]
17 4 8 3(jfafl 353 2617 15 23 48 90 26 356 441
18 Ea 3(JO m PT9EE 24 00 93 11 360
18 i 2 1 3 28 Kmm 45
BO Tables of Bhavaa—uiraidoLft— euira3iuii>.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 9 North


eurra^iutb 9. (aiunrffi1.) uirema 9 eue—aqr.
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya EljSTSnn
Time Lagna Lagna Lagna Lagna
/5LL&P IT ■S&LQ eia 151— & jB p)!r e-em piu ■s&m 60<£
(oennir ss>st S0tSs3 ool /J3 £l ooi LQ (oexnirsnur SflffiSsDTLD fianrti
Mli:
m
(2) (®)
o(1)oo 93 36 0 00 ; 1n j
0 12 96 18 8 16 2* *9*9 [
0 24 99 03 6 32 :|| •
0 86 101 48 9 48 |; 3 K ■ 1 1
0 48 104 31 13 03 ! S■ ■ |
1 00 107 16 16 17 11 *1 ■ i
1 12 110 00 19 30 7 24 ! ■ ■ j
1 24 112 45 22 43 7 36 '• J ■ j
1 86 115 29 25 53 7 48 '| 1 y
1 48 118 15 29 03 8 00 ^ jfl ■ ■ h
2 00 121 03 32 11 ' mK ■ V
2 12 123 51 35 18 8 24 \ m 3.1
2 24 126 39 38 23 R ?
2 36 129 28 41 26 '" 1 1
2 48 132 18 44 28 !? 1 E ■ I
3 00 135 10 47 28 111 r
3 12 138 03 50 27 "i ] ■j 4
3 24 140 56 53 23
8 36 143 51 56 19 I R
3 48 146 47 59 13
4 00 149 45 62 05 i! 1 E n
4 12 152 43 64 57 i 9
4 24 155 42 67 47 '' 1 'j
4 36 158 41 70 36 ' 11 R I i
4 48 v
161 43 73 24 ?i
E
5 00 164 45 76 11 ET B S]
5 12 167 47 78 58 ' Bi 1
5 24 170 49 81 44 \ «l ?v
5 36 173 53 84 30 •]
5 48 176 56 87 15 - ^5 i
6 00 180 00 90 00 iM
a £1 iTili • 13]
Tables of Bhavas—uT&j&VLjL^ eu/rdQiuih. 81

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 9 North.


aiir&Stwh 9. (aL-frff^O llsflci utrms 9
Sidenal udaya I Dasama Sidenal , Udaya Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna _ Time , Lasna Lagna | Lagna
jS e-etnfstu fB&ixt sod islL&'S&IJ VL-SStpjJ pry) sod
j (jj Q/Q trsmT | li eodSmus j & iJTlj)
Hrs. | Ms. Ds. I Mb. Db- I Ms. IHib. I Msj Ds. 1 Ms.• Ds. | Ms.
llssbFI | $L8, uir. Ucfei). jicaaafl i i@l9 |
C1^ (8) TO (2)- (8r~
12 24 27l oj 186 32 18 24 7 01 275 30
12 8b 274 41 ^9 48 18 36 10 30 278 16
12 48 277 28 193 03 18 48 13 59 281 02
13 00 2 SO 15 196 17 19 00 17 26 283 49
13 12 ; 283 04 199 30 19 12 20 53 I 286 36
18 24 285 55 202 43 19 24 24 18 | 289 24
13 36 288 57 205 53 19 36 27 41 | 292 13
13 48 291 40 209 03 19 48 31 01 295 03
14 00 294 35 212 11 20 00 34 20 297 55
14 12 297 82, 215 18 20 12 37 37 300 47
14 24 300 30 218 23 20 24 40 51 303 41
14 36 303 31 221 26 20 36 44 04 306 37
14 48 306 34 224 28 20 48 47 13 309 33
15 00 309 40 227 28 21 00 50 20 812 32
15 12 312 47 230 27 21 12 53 26 315 32
15 24 315 56 233 23 21 24 56 29 318 34
15 3b 319 09 236 19 21 36 59 30 , 321 37
15 48 322 23 239 13 21 48 | 62 28 I 324 42
16 00 325 40l 242 05 22 00 1 65 25 ' 327 49
16 12 328 59, 244 57 22 12 68 20 83 J 57
16 24 332 191 247 47 22 24 71 08 334 07
16 36 885 42l 250 36 22 86 74 05 337 17
16 48 339 07 253 24 22 48 76 66 ) 340 30!
17 00 342 34' 25C 11 28 00 79 45 1 343 48
17 12 346 01' 258 58 23 12 82 32 846 57
17 24 349 30 261 44 23 24 85 19 , 350 12
17 36 852 59 264 30 23 36 88 05 I 353 28
17 48 356 29 267 15 23 48 90 50 1 356 44
18 00 360 00 270 00 24 00 93 36 , 860 00|
18 12 ; 3 81 272 45
82 Tables of Bhavas—soaSswaui^t-, uireuaOLji— eursStutii.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree XO North


euira^iuii 9. (suiiff#.) 10
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagna Lagna
niL&tf £>lir e-en^Siu e_S!n ■siu P&LD eod
(Satnirianrr ftMB&slotjt IM Ssor La Qeunrosrir etidSsartii Ssotll

(3) («)
00 0 00 183 04 92 45
43 3 16 6 24 186 17 95 30
27 6 32 6 36 189 11 98 16
11 9 48 6 48 192 18 101 02
13 08 7 0J 195 15 103 49
16 17 7 12 198 17 106 36
19 30 7 24 201 19 109 24
22 43 7 36 204 18 112 13
25 53 7 48 207 17 115 03
29 03 8 00 210 15 117 55
32 11 8 12 213 13 120 47
35 18 8 24 216 09 123 41
38 23 8 36 219 04 126 37
41 26 8 48 221 57 129 S3
44 28 9 00 225 50 132 32
47 28 9 12 227 42 135 32
50 27 9 24 230 13 138 34
53 23 9 36 233 02 141 37
56 19 9 48 235 50 144 42
59 13 10 00 238 37 147 49
62 05 10 12 241 23 150 57
64 57 10 24 244 09 154 07
67 47 10 36 246 53 157 17
70 36 10 48 249 37 160 30
73 24 11 00 252 21 163 43
76 11 11 12 255 05 166 57
78 58 11 24 257 49 170 12
81 4 11 36 260 33 173 28
84 80 11 48 263 17 176 4
87 15 12 00 266 1Q 180 0
90 00 12 12 268 45! 183 16
Tables of Bhavas—eosSssr^OLj^ uireu&VLjt^ suir&Stuui. 38

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree XQ North


QJirai'tuih 9. (siuiiff#.) uirms XO ®Ji—«(5
Sid(srial Uda ya DasafnTM
Ti:me Lag na Lagna
pfdir £_<oD>^SIU p&Ln sti4
aoi m 1 Seat ii
w|i DsTlEn
^^1ffipl pfcij
QL) i (2 38 (35™
12 24 271 81| 186 32
12 B6 1 274 161 189 48
12 48 277 04 193 03
18 00 279 51 196 17
18 12 282 41 199 30
18 24 285 31 202 43
18 36 288 23 205 53
13 48 291 16 209 03
14 00 294 11 212 11
14 12 297 48 215 18
14 24 300 07 218 23
14 86 303 09 221 26
14 48 306 13 224 28
15 00 309 19 227 28
15 12 312 27 230 27
15 24 315 38 233 23
15 36 318 51 236 19
15 48 322 06 239 13
16 00 325 24 242 05
16 12 328 44 244 57
16 24 332 06 247 47
16 86 335 31 250 36
16 48 338 57 253 24
17 00 342 25 256 11
17 12 345 54 258 58
17 24 849 14 261 44
17 36 352 55 264 30
17 48 356 28 267 15
IS 00 360 00 270 00
18 12, 3 32 272 45
5
84 Tables of Bhavas—eoa&enr&DLji utr&ieioLjL— euiraStuus.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree IX North


euirffi^iuiL 9. (aji-iiff#.) egya^TLD^ui Li/remffi 11
TableB of Bhavas—eisSesr&OLj^ urreu&VLjL- GutraSuih. 85

'• (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 11 North


). (eg)l_riff.#1.) ti> uirsma 11 eut_<SE0
Siderial Udaya Dasama [ Siderial | Udaya
Time Lagna Lagna
e-Gmpiu f£&iL sOffi
Qennir ssur eOsSenrth I Qesnh
Hrs. | Mb.| Db- i Mb.i Dg. I Mb-
LDfflraft.l'S'ijU
(T) 1 (3) I (») '
12 24 1 271 06186 32
12 36 1 278 51189 48
12 48 276 38193 03
IB 00 279 26196 17
13 12 282 16199 30
IB 24 285 06;202 43
13 36 287 58205 53
13 48 290 52209 03
14 00 293 48 212 11
14 12 296 45215 18
14 24 299 45218 23
14 36 302 47 221 26
14 48 305 51224 28
15 00 308 58227 28
15 12 312 07 230 27
15 24 315 18 233 23
15 36 818 32236 19
15 48 32l 49 239 13
16 00 325 08242 05
16 12 328 30|244 57
16 24 331 53247 47
16 36 335 19250 36
16 48 338 46 253 24
17 00 342 16 256 U
17 12 345 47 258 58
17 24 349 19 261 44
17 36 352 58 264 30
17 48 358 56 267 15
18 00 860 00 270 00
18 12* B 34272 45
36 Tables of Bhavas—8o«Ssarffluiyi_, uireumLfi— eu/rdQiutl.

TABLE 9. fContdJ Latitude Degree 12 North.


euira^iuii 9. uirema IQ eui_«0
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
iki * jK j&tfdir e-emJEiu fB&u>
Qeuniremir soasSawui Qssrii •111#
Hrs. Ms- Ds- Ms- Ds- Ms-
inBoofl iSlS. LJir- «&■ t-"r. «2bo-
(1) (2) (S)- (2) (3).
0 00 94 48 0 00 6 12 182 59 92 45!
0 12 97 31 3 16 6 24 186 00 95 301
0 24 100 16 6 32 6 36 188 59 98 16
0 36 102 59 9 48 6 48 191 58 101 02
0 48 105 41 13 03 7 00 194 57 108 49
1 00 108 24 16 17 1 12 197 55 106 36
1 12 HI 08 19 30 7 24 201 52 109 24
1 24 113 51 22 43 7 36 203 48 112 13
1 36 116 85 25 53 7 48 206 44 115 03
1 48 119 20 29 03 8 00 209 39 117 55
2 00 122 04 32 11 8 12 212 33 120 47
2 12 124 50 35 18 8 24 215 26 123 41
2 24 127 36 38 23 8 36 218 18 126 37
2 36 ' 130 24 41 26 8 48 221 09 129 33
2 48 133 12 44 28 9 00 223 59 132 32
3 00 136 01 47 28 9 12 226 48 135 32
3 12 138 51 50 27 9 24 229 36 138 34
3 24 141 42 53 23 9 36 232 24 141 37
3 36 144 34 56 19 9 48 235 10 144 42
3 48 147 27 59 13 10 00 237 56 147 49
4 00 150 21 62 05 10 12 240 40 150 57
4 12 153 16 64 57 10 24 243 25 154 07
4 24 156 12 67 47 10 36 246 09 157 17
4 36 .158 08 70 36 10 48 248 52 160 80
4 48 162 05 73 24 11 00 251 36 163 48
5 00 165 03 76 11 11 12 254 19 166 57
6 12 168 02 78 58 11 24 257 01 170 12
5 24 171 01 81 44 11 36 259 45 173 28
5 36 174 00 84 30 11 48 262 29 176 44
5 48 177 01 87 15 12 00 265 12 180 0
6 00 180 00 90 00 12 12 267 57* 183 16
Tables of Bhavas—eosQaamLfi—^ uireuaoi^i— Guiri&iuii. B7

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 12 North


suira^iuih 9. (suirff#.) jyatyirib&ii uirsas 1Q
Siderial | Udaya I Dasama Siderial Udaya I Dasama
Time ; Lagna Lagna Time Lagna Lagna
5/JL<r^jSjr' E_SS)jjgiu I jg&LD Stf« IWLL& •£ £iiir s-estptu jB&us ®tf«
QajDirsmir ' eosSetriM Ssbtim Q>pSDtrcS>!r sti&Sssrui S-isrua
88 Tables of Bhavas—so-sSssreroL/i—j uneu&OLji— euiraQtuui.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 13 North


surra^iutb 9. (gjuirffrf1.) jy&if.frth&ih utreats 13 eue—SQj
Siderial Udaya Dasaraa Siderial I Udaya | Dasama |
Time Lagna Lagna
ISLL&P;Q-em/gtu P&LD eods
Genniremir sti&Sgarth Sssrih
Ds. I Ms.

(2 (3)
95 13 0 00
97 57 3 16
100 48 6 82
108 25 9 48
106 04 13 03 ii
108 47 16 17
111 41 19 30
114 13 22 43
116 57 25 53 7 48
120 20 29 03 8 00
122 25 32 11
125 10 35 18 8 24
127 56 38 23 8 36
130 42 41 26 8 48
133 30 44 28 9 00
136 19 47 28
139 08 50 27
141 58 53 23
144 49 56 19
147 40 59 13
150 34 62 05
153 27 64 57
156 22 67 47
159 18 70 36
162 14 73 24
165 10 76 11
168 07 78 58
171 05 81 44
174 03 84 30
17 r oi 87 15
180 oo 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—30«S8Br«i>Ly£_, uiretieioL-fi— euiraSiuth. 39

TABLE 9. (Contd•) Latitude Degree X3 North-


1
SUira^UJlh 9. (s —^frff#.) jy&tyiriA&tii uiremas 13 sui_«(g

s. Ms.
IJI
2
12 24 7 15
10 52
14 28
18 02
21 57
25 06
28 84
31 58
35 25
38 46
42 05
45 21
48 34
51 45
54 53
57 59
61 01
64 02
67 01
6 12 69 57
6 24 72 51
, 75 40
22 48 78 35
81 24
84 12
87 00
89 44
92 28
95 13
40 Tables of Bhavas—eoiQssrao^i—, uireuaoLjL. euir&Siuuo.

TABLE 9- {Contd.) Latitude Degree X4: North


sunraifiuu) 9. jty&tytnjs&in uir&ns fiU[_«g
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial | Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time | Lagna Lagna
GiL&fifHiir ^emjStu iS&LD sods ISLLS= ^^ir e-mptu peFin eta
fft • Q_.' r?,—.™-™.™- Q~.V
s- Ms. Ds. Ms. Dg. Ms.
lugriR iSlB. ur. mSsO. uir. &%t

III (03)n
0i 6 12 182 57 92 45
B 16 6 24 185 54 95 30
6 32 6 86 188 51 98 16
9 48 6 48 191 48 101 02!
13 08 7 0J 194 43 103 49
16 17 7 12 197 39 106 36
19 30 7 24 200 33 109 24
22 43 7 36 203 28 112 13
25 53 7 48 206 22 115 03
29 08 8 00 209 15 117 55
32 11 8 12 212 07 120 47
35 18 8 24 214 57 123 41
38 23 8 36 217 47 126 37
4L 26 8 48 220 37 129 33
44 23 9 00 223 25 132 32
47 28 9 12 226 13 135 32
50 27 9 24 228 59 138 34
58 28 9 36 231 45 141 37
56 19 9 48 234 30 144 42
59 13 10 00 287 14 147 49
62 05 10 12 239 58 150 57
64 57 10 24 242 42 154 07
67 47 10 36 245 06 157 17
70 36 10 48 248 07 160 30
73 24 11 00 250 49 163 4
76 11 11 12 253 31 166 5
78 58 11 24 256 14 170 12
81 44 11 36 258 56 173 2;
84 80 11 48 261 39 176 4
87 15 liTilB-l.f .LI
90 00 12 12 267 06
Tables of Bhavas—eosSesrdvLft—^ uireuetDLji— euiraQtuiii. 41

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 14: Nortb.


euna^iLni 9. (suiiff#.) jsyavp.irth&ui uiraass 14 SKI «(<!Fj
Sidenal Udaya Dasama | Siderial Udaya I Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
RLL&pfdfr bl-SB)jssiu p&Lo so®
(patniresur , sosSssrti Qsnrth
[i
/osaafl. wlB

12 24 50 186 32 18 24 7 19
12 86 36 189 48 18 36 10 58 278 16
12 48 28 193 03 18 48 14 36 281 02
18 00 11 196 17 19 00 18 11 283 49
18 12 00 199 30 19 12 21 46 286 36
13 24 51 202 43 19 24 25 18 289 24
13 36 43 205 53 19 36 28 48 292 13
13 43 38 209 03 19 48 32 17 295 08
14 00 35 212 11 20 00 35 42 297 55
14 12 84 215 18 20 12 39 05 300 47
14 24 34 218 23 20 24 42 25 303 41
14 36 38 221 26 20 36 45 41 306 37
14 48 44 224 28 20 48 48 56 309 33
15 00 53 227 38 21 00 52 07 312 32
15 12 04 230 27 21 12 55 16 315 32
15 24 19 233 28 21 24 58 22 318 34
15 36 35 236 19 21 36 61 26 321 37
15 48 55 239 13 21 48 64 26 324 42
16 00 18 242 05 22 00 67 25 327 49
16 12 43 244 57 22 12 70 22 330 57
16 24 12 247 47 22 24 78 17 334 07
16 36 42 250 36 22 36 76 09 337 17
16 48 14 253 24 22 48 79 00 340 30
17 00 49 256 -11 23 00 81 49 343 48
17 12 24 258 58 23 12 84 3V 346 57
17 24 02 261 44 23 24 87 24 350 12
17 36 41 264 30 23 36 90 10 353 28
17 48 20 267 15 23 48 92 54 356 44
18 00 00 270 00 24 00 95 38 360 00
18 12. 40 272 45
6
42 Tables of Bhavas—soaSesravLji—, uiraiaoi^i— euiriSiuii.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 15 North


QJirffi^LUlh 9. (ajt-lTff^.) jy^irih^ih uirema 15 sui—d(8)
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
iki * jz J;S rr e^eai/Siu iS&ld sv&
(Ssifniresur eoaQssrui Qssrui

(1) (2) (3)


0 00 96 08 0 00
0 12 98 45 3 16
0 24 101 28 6 32
0 36 104 10 9 48
0 48 106 52 13 03
1 00 108 55 16 17
1 12 112 16 19 30 Hi
1 24 114 58 22 43
1 36 117 40 25 53
1 48 120 23 29 03
2 00 123 06 32 11
2 12 125 50 35 18
2 24 128 35 38 23
2 36 181 19 41 26
2 48 134 05 44 28
3 00 136 51 47 28
3 12 139 39 50 27
8 24 142 28 53 23
3 36 145 16 56 19
3 48 148 06 59 13
4 00 150 58 62 05
4 12 153 49 64 57
4 24 156 41 67 47
4 36 ,159 34 70 36
4 48 162 28 73 24
5 00 165 22 76 11
5 12 168 18 78 58
5 24 171 13 81 44
5 36 174 08 84 30
5 48 177 01 87 15
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavae—eoiSesraoLji—^ uireu&OLji— euirsSiuii.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 15 North


ojna^iuii 9. (aii-irff#.) Jt/aipjrui&u) uiraaas 15 <Sili—£(8j
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
KL-S1 ^{Slir e-tsmptu p&LD eia
Qsuniresifr sodQsarth Qsorih
Ds. | Ms. Ds. Ms.
uir. |a&o. uir, &§&,

LI 20 MITII
L8 20 12
24
HP
mm 86
28 20 48
28 21

II
44 Tables of Bbavas—seifisjrewL/<_, ureuawi^t— anrtffiuu.

TABXE 9. (Gontd.) Lafatnde Degree 16 Xortli.


surrs^iuia 9. f ssJis3.) ^cSS^riiffLC ureas 16
Sidenal TJdaja Dasama Sidenal Udaya Dasama
Tune | Lagna Lagna Tune Lagna , Lagna
esnpu ess $S7 S-ea^u ^sui &&
Ussmrsn r nszisnrii 3 a® ram s* sesQssru. Sssrti
iTWI Ms- Da. Ms-1 Dc. Ms-! . Ms- Ds- Ms. | Dg. Ms.
tasstB ur. a "T. 1 sSko. CotF Hd}. UT, SSEO. LIT. «&).
>
a) 1'2) '3'J
o 00 96 29 0 09
0 12 99 12 3 16
0 24 101 53 6 32
0 3b 104 35 9 43
0 4b 107 17 13 03
1 00 109 5b 16 17
1 12 112 39 19 30
1 24 Ho 20 22 43
1 36 1 118 02 25 53
1 48 120 44 29 03
2 00 123 27 32 11
2 12 126 11 35 18
2 24 1 128 54] 38 23
1 1
2 36 ; i3i as 41 26
2 48 1 184 28 44 28
8 00 187 09 47 28
3 12 139 55 50 27
8 24 142 43 53 23
a 36 145 41 56 19
8 48 148 19 59 13
4 00 151 09 62 05
4 12 154 00 64 57
i ^ 24 156 52 67 47
4 36 .159 43 70 36
4 48 i 162 36 73 24
5 00 165 29 76 11
5 12 168 23 78 58
5 24 | 171 16 81 44
6 86 174 11 84 30
5 48 177 06| 87 15
6 00 180 00' 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—scafienrsWL/i—, uireuauLjt— euiriSiuti. 45

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree X6 North


Latitod
ajirffi^ojii 9. jy&ifiirui&Lb uir ems 16 GUi—ffijg
jyffipirLDi
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial
Time Lagna Lagna Time
fills1 fa $jr E-SBJ jSIU jS^Lts 6i)<£ fills1 ^
QpSDirssur eOsSssrii Qssrui (SmtoTamr
irs- Ms. Ds. 'Ms. Ds. Ms.Hrs. Ms.
ld&oFI. i8l8. uir. U&o. uir. ffi&o. useasR.

22 36
22 48
23 00
46 Tables of Bhavas—so«flairewL/L_, uireuaoLji— euir&Qtuih.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree X7 North


eutrs^lLlth 9- (s)l_ITff#.) jy&ipjnji&ijn utremm XT' &11—'®S

jB&tst eom

rs. Ms. Db. | Ds. I Ms.


inswfl. /0/-8.| utr. [,
(8)
58 0 00 6 12 54 92 45
36 3 16 6 24 17 95 30
18 6 32 6 36 30 98 16
59 9 48 6 48 30 101 02
41 13 03 7 00 25 103 49
21 16 17 7 12 16 106 36
02 19 30 7 24 08 109 24
43 22 43 7 36 53 112 13
24 25 58 7 48 49 115 03
06 29 03 8 00 38 117 55
47 32 11 8 12 28 120 47
30 35 18 8 24 15 123 41
13 38 23 8 36 03 126 37
56 41 26 8 48 49 129 33
40 44 28 9 00 35 132 32
25 47 28 9 12 20 135 32
11 50 27 9 24 04 138 34
57 53 23 9 36 47 141 37
45 56 19 9 48 30 144 42
32 59 13 10 00 13 147 49
22 62 05 10 12 54 150 57
11 64 57 10 24 36 154 07
07 67 47 10 36 17 157 17
52 70 36 10 48 58 160 30
44 73 24 11 00 39 168 43
35 76 11 11 12 19 166 57
30 78 58 11 24 01 170 12
30 81 44 11 36 42 173 28
43 84 30 11 48 24 1^6 44
06 87 15 12 00 07,, 180 00
00 90 00 12 12 461 183 16
Tables of Bhavas—uireu&aLfi— euiradtuu). 47

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 17 North.


suiraJiuii 9. ^Sj&ipjnA&ixi utrens 17 SU£_«(<9j
Sidenal | Udaya ! Dasama
Time ] Lagna j Lagna
isiL.'PpB-esiptu p&LD sflii
j siiiSssrua- SsatLb
Hrs. ! Ms. Ds. | Ms. Dg. I Ms.
LDSiiafl 1 iSlS.I uir. la&o. u/r. la&o.
C1) (3) W C1) I2 (3)
12 24 268 34 186 32, 18 24 Ii 7 * '
31 275 30
12 36 271 15 189 48 18 36 II 16 278 16|
]2 48 274 05 193 03 18 48 14 59 281 02
33 00 276 53 196 17 19 00 18 41 283 49
13 12 279 42 199 30 19 12 22 20 286 86
13 24 282 33', 202 43 19 24 25 58 289 24!
13 36 285 26 205 53 19 36 29 34 292 13
13 48 298 21 209 03 19 48 33 06 295 03
14 00 291 18 212 11 20 00 36 35 297 55
14 12 i 294 18 215 18 20 12 40 01 300 47
14 24 297 21 218 23 20 24 48 25 303 41
14 36 300 25 221 26 20 36 46 44 306 37
14 48 303 33 224 28 20 48 50 02 309 SB
15 00 306 42 227 28 21 00 53 18 312 32
15 12 309 58 230 27 21 12 56 27 315 32
15 24 313 16 283 23 21 24 59 35 318 34!
15 86 316 35 236 19 21 36 62 39 321 37
15 48 319 59 239 13 21 48 65 42 324 42
16 00 323 25 242 05 22 00 68 42 327 49
16 12 326 54 244 57 22 12 71 29 330 57
16 24 330 26 247 47 22 24 74 34 334 07
16 36 334 021 250 36 22 86 77 27 337 17
16 48 337 40 253 24 22 48 80 18 340 30
17 00 341 19[ 256 11 23 00 83 07, 343 43
17 12 345 or 258 58 23 12 85 55 * 346 57
17 24 348 44 261 44 23 24 88 45 350 12
17 36 352 29 264 30 23 36 91 26 853 28
17 48 356 14 267 15 23 48 94 14 356 4
18 00 360 00! 270 00 24 00 96 53 j 360 0
18 121 3 46 272 45
48 Tables of Bhavas—eoaSssrdoLji—, uireuaVLji— euraSiuih.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 18 North


eiifra^iuLo 9. urrsms 18 «ui_a0
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
IGIL.&'S fslir /Siu jB&LD earn
Caamiresur eodQssrii Sssrih

0 00
3 16
6 32
9 48
13 03
16 17 7 12
19 30 7 24
22 43 7 36
25 53 7 48
29 03 8 00
32 11 8 12
35 18 8 24
38 23
41 26
44 28
47 28
50 27
53 23
56 19
59 13
62 05
4 12 64 57
4 94 67 47
4 86 70 36
4 48 73 24
5 00 76 11
78 58
5 24 81 44;
5 36 84 30
5 48 87 15
6 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—eoaSssraOLjL-j urea&OLjL^ eurdSiuu,. 49

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 18 North


sysa^uju) 9. (suirff#.) uirests 18 eui—d^
Sidenal Udaya I Dasama Siderial Udaya Dasama
■njTjj™ Lagna Lagna
i—S'jBai'r e-empiu JS&LD eoa
eodSsarui Sssrtii
Ds. I Ms.
EjKEJ
(2) (3)
268 08 186 82 18 24
270 58 189 48 18 36
278 88 193 03 18 48
276 27 196 17 19 00
279 16 199 30 19 12
282 07 202 43, 19 24
285 00 205 53 19 36
287 55 209 03 19 43
290 53 212 11 20 00
293 53 215 18 20 12
296 45 218 23 20 24
300 01 221 261 20 36
303 09 224 28 20 48
306 21 227 28 21 00
309 36 230 27 21 12
312 54 233 23 WM
316 14 236 19
319 39 239 13
323 06 242 05
326 38 244 57
330 10 247 47
333 38 250 36
337 27 253 24
. 341 08 256 11
344 52 258 58
348 38 261 44
352 24 264 30)
356 12 267 15
360 00 270 00
? 3 48 272 45
50 Tables of Bhavas—eoaSaravLiL-} uireuavLjt— euir&Siuih.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 19 North


eurrffi^iuii 9- jygiprui&ua uirana 19 S1/Z_«0
Udaya Dasama
Lagna Lagna
e_e9ijSiu jS&LD eoa
etiaSsnrus Ssarih
Ms. 31: Ds. I Ms.
inessfl.j/Si^.
(1) (2) (3)
0 00 97 45 0 00
0 12 100 27 3 16
0 24 108 08 6 32
0 36 105 48 9 48
0 48 108 29 13 03 103 49
1 00 111 08 16 17 7 12 106 36
1 12 113 48 19 30 7 24
1 24 116 29 22 43 7 36
1 36 119 09 25 5 3 7 48
1 48 121 48 29 03 8 00
2 00 124 29 32 11 8 12
2 12 127 13 35 18 8 24
2 24 129 52 88 23
2 36 182 33 41 26
2 48 185 15 44 28
3 00 137 59 47 28
3 12 140 43 50 27
3 24 143 28 53 23
3 36 146 12 56 19
3 48 148 59 59 13
4 00 151 45 62 05
4 12 154 33 64 57
4 24 156 20 67 47
4 36 .160 09 70 36
4 48 162 58 73 24
5 00 165 48 76 11
. 5 12 168 38 78 58
5 24 171 28 81 44
5 36 174 18 84 30
5 48 177 06 87 15
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—eoaSesr&OLju.^ uiraiaoLfu. aiiraQiuus. 51

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree X9 North


6ijp3<£lULQ 9. ■) jsj&ipiriA&Lci uiranm 19

(8)
41186 32 J*
7 U42
26189 48 11 34
12193 03 15 16
44196 17 19 02
48199 30 22 46
39 202 43 26 27
33205 53 30 05
28209 03 33 41
26 212 11 20 37 13
38215 18 20 12 40 41
29218 23 20 24 44 07
35221 26 20 86 47 30
45224 28 20 48 50 48
56 227 28 21 54 04
12230 27 21 57 15
30233 23 21 60 25
53236 19 21 63 31
19239 13 21 66 22
47242 05 22 69 34
19244 57 22 12 72 32
55 247 47 75 27
33250 36 22 36 78 21
14253 24 22 48 81 12
58256 11 23 00 84 16'
44258 58 23 12 86 48
26261 44 89 34
18264 30 92 19
09 267 15 23 48 95 02
00270 00 24 00 97 45
51272 45
52 Tables of Bhavas—aoaSsarefuL/i-, uireuaot^i— aiirsQiuui.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 20 North.


euira^iuib 9. (fflUirff#.) jf&tytril&Lb u/retnm 20 ®"—«g
Udaya Udaya
Lagna Lagna
e_OT) piu £-63) plU
sos^l ssr lo
Ms.
lElify,

(1)
(2) (3)
o oo 98 12 0 00
0 12 100 53 3 16
0 24 103 33 6 32
0 36 106 14 9 48
0 48 108 54 13 03
1 00 111 33 16 17 7 12
1 12 114 12 19 30 7 24
1 24 116 51 22 43 7 36 12
1 86 119 31 25 53 7 48
1 48 122 10 29 03 8 00
2 00 124 50 32 11 8 12
2 12 127 31 35 18 8 24
2 24 130 10 38 23 8 36
2 86 132 52 41 26 8 48
2 48 185 54 44 28 9 00 2
3 00 138 16 47 28 9 12
3 12 140 59 50 27 9 24
3 24 143 42 53 23 2
3 36 146 26 56 19
3 48 149 11 59 13 I i
4 00 151 57 62 05
4 12 154 20 64 57
4 24 157 30 67 47
4 36 ,160 18 70 36
4 48 163 06 73 24 II 3
6 00 165 53 76 11
5 12 168 43 78 58
6 24 171 32 81 44
5 36 174 21 84 30
6 48 177 10 87 15 III II
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—®)«fisw«WL/i_, uireuaOLju. euiriQiuiis. 5S

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 20 North


ojira^ujib 9. (SUITsi .) jya^/riiffLO u/ranffi 20 ®"—®0
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Xiagna Lagna
istL&iifiir e-eRjgiu cFLD
(a amir sm sr eosSssnh Sairii
rs. Ms. | Ds. 1 Ms. Ds. I Ms.
Lueasfl. utr. i&Sso. utr. IjsSst).IlosbR-)/Sifl

18^^24
18 86
18 48
19 00
J9 12
19 24
19 36
19 48
20 00
20 12
20 24
20 36
20 48
21 00
21 12
21 24
21 86
21 48
22 00
22 12
22 24
22 36
22 48
23 00
23 12
23 24
23 36
23 r48
24 1 00
54 [Tables of Bbavaa"-^'®fl«sr6»UL/i_, uireuavLji— euir&Qtutja.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 2X North


ojiraJajti 9. (auiiffii.) uirsms QX eui—dsQ
Udaya Siderial Udaya
Lagna Time Lagna
e-en^iu e_®f) ^iu
Geunirsstir MasSeanh
Ds. I Ms,
•mi

n^nn
0 00 182 48
8 16 185 37
6 82 188 25
9 48 191 13
13 03 194 00
16 17 7 12 196 47
19 30 7 24 199 34
32 43 7 36 202 21
25 53 .7 48 205 07
29 03 8 00 207 51
32 11 210 35
35 18 213 20
38 23 216 03
41 26 218 47
44 28 221 27
47 28 224 09
50 27 226 50
53 23 229 30
56 19 232 10
59 13 234 50
62 05 237 29
64 57 239 08
67 47 242 46
70 36 48 | 245 25
73 24 248 04
76 11 250 42
78 58 253 21
81 44 256 01
84 30 258 41
87 15 261 22
90 00 264 0
Tables of Bhavas—soASawaoL/t—, uireuaOLjt^ euiriQiuud. 55

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 21 North.


SUfra^UJLO 9. j^ss^.Tih^ui uiraaa 21 ®"—«®

Ijll

(1 )
186 82 18 24
189 48 18 86
193 08 18 48
196 17 19 00
199 80 19 12
202 43 19 24
205 53 19 36
209 03 39 48
212 11 20 00
20 12
20 24
20 36
20 48

21 24

22 00

22 24

17 12

24 00
56 Tables of Bhavas—soeSsaraOL/L-, uirajaOLji— eursShuiis.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitade Degree 22 North


QjiraJiiJUi 9. (jiuirff^.) uiresia 22 ^1—4(5
Siderial Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
15il-#1 fB ^tsr a_s3i tsuj jB&ui eii
Qeunranir j eniQssrui Ssuru:
s- MsJ De- Ms. Ds. Ms.
Lceaf) Sl8. 1 ur. a8s». ur. a%o
(2 | 8
99 05! 0 > 00
on
0 12 101 45 3 16
0 24 104 25 6 32
0 86 107 04 9 48 101 02
0 48 109 48 13 03 103 49
1 00 112 21 16 17 106 36
1 12 114 59 19 30 109 24
1 24 117 37 22 43 112 13
1 86 120 15 25 53 115 03
1 48 122 54 29 03 117 55
2 00 125 32 32 11 120 47
2 12 128 09 35 18
2 24 130 50 38 23
2 86 183 29 41 26 8 48
2 48 136 09 44 28 9 00
3 00 138 50 47 28 9 12
3 12 1 141 31 50 27
3 24 144 12 53 23
3 36 146 54 56 19
8 48 149 37 59 13
4 00 152 21 62 051
4 12 155 05 64 57
4 24 157 49 67 47
4 86 tl60 34 70 36
4 48 168 20 73 24
5 00 166 06 76 11
6 12 168 53 78 58
5 24 171 40 81 4
5 86 174 25 84 30
5 48 177 13 87 15
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—si)«Ss3r6!i)L/z_5 uireuewL/t— euiraQiuih. 57

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 22 North


ainai'iLni 9. (ai-iiff#.) jy3i#.in}>£Fua uirana 22 aiii_«0
Siderial Udaya Dasama Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
Gtl-&ppi!r e-asijSiLi jB&ui eoi
(SeunTsiair eodsSsnrui Ssarii
Hrs- Ms. Ds. j Ms. Ds. I Ms.
marafl. iBlB. ut. Lx&o. urr. •acko.

^ (3)
iA, 0n
266 20 186 32
12 86 269 04 189 48
12 48 271 49 193 03
18 00 274 36 196 17 III
13 12 277 24 199 30
13 24 279 56 202 43
13 36 283 09 205 53
13 48 286 42 209 03
14 00 289 04 212 11 2 in
14 12 292 03 215 18 2 ill
14 24 295 08 218 23 2
14 36 298 15 221 26
14 48 301 26 224 28
15 00 304 41 227 28 Ml
15 12 307 58 230 27
15 24 311 19. 233 23
15 36 314 42. 236 19
15 48 318 14 239 131 21
16 00 321 47 242 05 22 III
16 12 325 23 244 57 Si
16 24 329 49, 247 47 I2
16 36 332 47 250 36
16 48 336 33! 253 24 SS
17 00 340 231 256 ■ 11 III
17 12 344 15! 258 58
17 24 348 10i 261 44
352 OSj 264 30;
356 02 267 15
360 00 270 00 111 II
3 58 272 45
8
58 Tables of Bhavas—ewsSswswiyi—, uireumt-ji— enirsSiuth.

TABLE 9. {Contd.) Latitude Degree 23 North


euirs^ojib 9. (gjuiiff#.) jy&iptrut&u) uirsmeb 23

s. . MR.
MiB.
(2)
Ill 6 12 i182
2 6 24 185
6 36 188
6 48 191
7 00 193
7 12 196
7 24 199
7 86 202
7 48 204
8 00 207
8 12 210
8 24 212
8 36 215
8 48 218
9 00 220
9 12 223
9 24 226
9 36 228
9 48 231
10 00 234
10 12 236
10 24 239
10 36 241
10 48 244
11 00 247
11 12 ■249
11 24 252
11 36 255
11 48 257
12 00 260
12 12 263
Tables of Bhavas—eoaQssraoLf^ uireu&OLfi— ajiraQtuih. 59

FABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 23 North


euirs^iULo 9. (siunrffji.) jycKjfc/rLDffii uirssta 23 sut—«@
Dasama
Lagna Lagna
j£&LD 0i£
SsVTLD Sosnb
vs. Ms. Ds. Ms. Ds. Ms
saafi. SlS. t-irr. U>S?o. Ufr. I<35^0,
. (!) (2) (S) 3
12 24 265 51186 32 8 00
12 36 268 35189 48 11 58
12 48 271 21193 03 15 54
13 00 274 07196 17 19 49
13 12 276 56199 30 23 41
13 24 279 47 202 43 27 30
13 36 282 40 205 58 81 08
13 48 285 35 209 03 34 57
14 00 288 34212 11 38 35
14 12 291 35215 18 42 09
14 24 294 39218 23 45 40
14 36 296 42221 26 49 06
14 48 300 58224 28 52 28
15 00 304 13227 28 55 47
15 12 307 32 230 27 59 02
15 24 310 54233 23 63 18
15 36 314 20236 19 65 21
15 48 317 51239 13 68 25
16 00 321 25242 05 71 26
16 12 325 03244 57 74 25
16 24 328 571247 47 77 20
16 36 362 30250 36 80 13
16 48 336 19253 24 22 48 83 04
17 00 340 11256 ]1 23 00 85 53
17 12 344 06 258 58 83 39
17 24 348 02261 44 91 25
17 36 352 00264 30 94 09
17 48 356 00267 15 96 50
18 00 360 00270 00 HI 99 31
18 12» 4 00272 45
60 Tables of Bhavas—eosQssraOLfi—^ uireaaOLji— eitirdSiuii.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 24 North.


ema^iuiL 9. jy&ifiirii&iii uireaa 24 6Ui_«0
Siderial

Ms.
1S1B.
(3) 2
0^00 $
99 .e
59 0 00 .82 45
0 12 102 39 3 16 85 29
0 24 105 17 6 32 88 14
0 36 107 55 9 48 90 57
0 48 110 33 18 03 I 93 41
1 00 113 10 16 17 96 26
1 12 115 47 19 30 7 24 99 08
1 24 118 24 22 43 7 36 01 51
1 36 121 00 25 53 7 48 04 33
1 48 123 37 29 03 8 00 07 16
2 00 126 14 32 11 8 12 09 67
2 12 128 51 35 18 8 24 12 38
2 24 131 29 38 23 8 36 15 18
2 36 134 32 41 26 8 48 17 58
2 48 136 45 44 28 9 00 20 37
3 00 139 23 47 28 9 12 23 15
3 12 142 02 50 27 25 28
3 24 144 42 53 23 28 31
3 36 147 22 56 19 31 09
8 48 150 03 59 13 ll 33 46
4 00 152 44 62 05 36 23
4 12 155 27 64 57 39 00
4 24 158 09 67 47 41 36
4 36 160 52 70 36 44 13
4 48 163 34 73 24 in 46 50
5 00 166 19 76 11 49 27
6 12 169 03 78 58 52 05
6 24 171 46 81 44 54 43
5 36 174 31 84 30 57 21
5 48 177 15 87 15 111 60 01
6 00 180 00 90 00 62 42
Tables of Bhavas—s>)«fissraOL//_j uireuaoLjL^ eu/rd;8iuii. 61

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 24 North


oUirai'iULo 9. (jjuitff#.) jDj&ifiirLA&ii uirems 24 ®ut_.«(g
Udajra Dasa:ma
Lagila Lag ua
e_ 63)^52ilU fS&Ln 60d
eOisSs Soara
Ds* m Ds. m
uir. *sSsi. uir. as§si
C2) (*)1 )
265 241 8 05 275' 3
268 07 12 06 278 1
270 52 18 48 16 05 281 0
273 BS 19 00 20 02 283 4
276 27 19 12 23 56 286 3
279 18 19 24 27 46 289 2
282 11 19 36 31 34 292 1
285 17 19 48 35 17 295 0
288 05 20 00 38 58 297 5
291 07 20 12 42 33 300 4
294 11 Vtw 46 04 303 4
297 19 20 36 49 32 306 3
300 31 20 48 52 55 309 3
303 46 56 14 312 3
307 05 59 29 315 3
810 28 62 41 318 3
313 56 65 49 821 3
317 27 68 53 324 4
321 02 71 55 327 4
324 43 74 53 330 5
328 26 77 49 334 0
332 14 80 42 337 1
336 04 83 33 340 3
389 58 86 22 343 4
343 55 89 08 346 5
347 54 91 53 350 1
351 55 94 36 353 2
355 57 97 18 356 4
360 00 24 1 00 99 59 360 0i
4 03
62 Tables of Bhavas—eoaSssraoLji
t-ji—j uireueiBLfi— euiraQtuil.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) latitude Degree 25 North


surra^ajtb 9. (siufrff#.) jysifiirui&Ln uiretoa 25 eui—s^
Siderial Udaya
Time Lagna
iblLs^/S !£lir e_ffln jguj
(Seunireeur etiaSssrij}

(2 (8)
Poo 100 27 0 00
0 12 108 05 8 16
0 24 105 44 32
0 36 108 22 9 48
0 48 110 58 13 03 in
1 00 118 36 16 17 7 12
1 12 116 11 19 30 7 24
1 24 118 48 22 43 7 36
1 86 121 23 25 58 7 48
1 48 128 59 29 03 8 00
2 00 126 36 32 11 i
2 12 129 12 35 18
2 24 131 49 38 23
2 36 134 51 41 26
2 48 187 03 44 28 Hi l ?A*
3 00 189 41 47 28 III
3 12 142 19 50 27
3 24 144 57 53 23 ii
3 36 147 37 56 19
3 48 150 16 59 13 I
4 00 152 56 62 05
4 12 155 57
4 24 158 18 67 47
4 36 161 00 70 36
4 48 163 42 73 24 I
5 00 166 25 76 11
5 12 169 07 78 58
5 24 171 50 81 44 ^I
5 36 174 33 84 30
5 48 177 14 87 15
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—sD«SairsWi-/£_, uireaaOLft— aiirdSiuii. 68

TABLE 9. (Contd-) Latitude Degree 25 North.


SDfraiJuJLO 9. utrana 25 s'1'—®(5

(2) C1) (2)


264 56 32 18 24 8 10
267 88 48 18 36 12 14
270 23 03 18 48 16 15
278 09 17 19 00 20 14
275 57 30 19 12 24 11
278 47 43 19 24 28 04
281 40 53 19 36 31 53
284 37 03 19 48 35 39
287 35 11 20 00 39 20
290 36 18 20 12 42 57
293 41 23 20 24 46 29
296 50 26 20 36 49 58
800 01 28 20 48 53 22
303 18 28 21 00 56 42
306 38 27 21 12 59 59
310 02 23 21 24 63 10
313 31 19 21 36 66 19
317 03 13 21 48 69 24
320 40 05 22 00 72 25
324 21 57 22 12 75 23
328 07 47 22 24 78 20
331 56 86 22 36 81 13
335 49 24 22 48 84 03
339 46 11 23 00 86 51.
343 45 58 23 12 89 37
347 46 44 23 24 92 22
351 50 30 23 36 95 04
355 55 15 23 48 97 47
360 00 00 24 00 100 27
4 05 45
64 Tables of Bhavas—eosSsnraot-lc—j uireuaVLft— eutr&Qtuil.

TABLE 9- (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 26 North


ajira^iuiL 9. (suiiff#.) ^yziprnja&tii uirsaa 26 a"-«g
Siderial Udaya Dasama Sidenal I Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time ' Lagna Lagna
e-Gstjgaj SI?® f esmfitu p&iti eda
Qa/nremjr eti&Senrut Sourui
Hre- 1 Ms.j Ds. I Ms.| Ds. Ms.
ldsxB \I8LS. I
I (03) ■I1) 1o (2
o no loo 54; nn
00 6 12 182 >
0 12 103 34 3 16, 6 24 185
0 24 106 11 6 32 6 36 1.88
0 B6 108 49 9 48 6 48 190
0 48 111 25 13 03 7 OJ 193
1 00 114 01 16 17 7 12 196
1 12 116 36 19 30 7 24 198
1 24 119 11 22 43 7 36 201
1 86 121 08 25 53 7 48 204
1 48 124 22 29 03! 8 00 206
2 00 , 126 57 32 11 8 12 209
2 12 129 32 35 18 8 24 212
2 24 132 08' 38 23! 8 36 214
2 86 134 44 41 26 8 48 217
2 48 137 20 44 28 9 00 220
3 00 139 58 47 2 9 12 222
3 12 142 35 50 27 9 24 225
3 24 145 13 53 23! 9 36 227
3 36 147 51 56 19 9 48 230
8 48 150 29 59 13 10 00 233
4 00 153 09 62 05 10 12 235
4 12 155 48 64 57 10 24 23 8
4 24 158 28 67 47 10 36 240
4 36 161 09 70 36 10 48 243
4 48 '168 49 73 24 11 00 245
5 00 166 31 76 11 11 12 248
5 12 169 13 78 58 11 24 251
5 24 171 54 81 44 11 36 253
5 36 174 35 84 30 11 48 256
5 48 177 18 87 15 12 00 259
6 00 180 00 90 00 12 12 261
Tables of Bhavas—eOsSssrmLfi—^ -uireueivLjU- euir&Qtuii. 65

TABLE 9. (Conid.) Latitude Degree 26 North


aida^njii) 9. (a)L_iTff#.) ^f&tyirus&th utrmas 26 etn—®®
Siderial I Udaya I Dasanaa

is* I Ms* Ds. IMs. Ds. Ms*


saafi.j/Si-S.
(!) (2 (8) (I) C83 i. (3)
12 24 264 29 186 82 18 * 16 275 30
12 86 267 09 189 48 18 36 12 22 278 16
12 48 269 53 193 03 18 48 16 27 2M 02
18 00 272 39 196 17 19 00 20 28 283 49
13 12 275 27 199 80 19 12 24 27 286 36
13 24 278 17 202 43 19 24 28 22 289 24
13 36 281 10 205 53 19 36 32 14 292 13
13 48 284 06 209 08 19 48 36 00 295 03
14 00 287 04 212 11 20 00 39 43 297 65
14 12 290 06 215 18 20 12 43 22 300 47
14 24 293 11 218 23 20 24 46 56 303 41
14 36 296 19 221 26 20 86 50 26 306 37
14 48 299 32 224 2.8 20 48 53 51 309 33
15 00 302 49 227 28 21 00 57 11 312 32
15 12 306 09 230 27 21 12 60 28 315 32
15 24 809 34 233 23 21 24 63 41 318 34
15 36 313 04 236 19 21 36 66 49 321 37
15 48 316 38 239 18 21 48 69 54 824 42
16 00 320 17 242 05 22 00 72 56 327 49
16 12 324 00 244 57 22 12 75 54 330 57
16 24 327 46 247 47 22 24 78 50 334 07
16 36 331 38 250 36 22 36 81 43 337 17
16 48 335 33 253 24 22 48 84 33 340 80]
17 00 339 32 256 11 23 00 87 21 34 3 43
17 12 343 83 258 58 23 12 90 07 346 57
17 24 347 38 261 44 23 24 92 51 350 12
351 44 264 30 23 36 95 31 353 28
355 52 267 15 23 48 98 15 356 44
360 00 270 00 24 00 100 54 360 00
4 08 272 45
9
66 Tables of Bhavas—sodSetraULju.j uiraiaDLji— euiriSiuth.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 27 North


curra^iuii 9. jysip.trija&us uirema 27
Siderial 1 Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagna Lagna
t5tl-&jg@lir fi^ea)ptu iSLL&pfijlir Q-enptu p&m end
Co ajD'Tsn/r edaQsttTLa QoBTtii
Hrs. Ms- Ds. Ms. Ds. Ms.
IMSSsfl. iBlB• utr. sSso. uir. ffi&o.
8
1 (2)
0 00 0 00
0 12 3 16
0 24 106 38 6 32
0 36 9 48
0 48 111 51 13 03
1 00 114 26 16 17
1 12 19 30
1 24 119 35 22 43
1 36 122 11 25 53
1 48 124 44 29 03
2 00 127 19 32 11
2 12 129 54 35 18
38 23
41 26
2 48 I 137 39 44 28
3 00 47 28
3 12 142 51 50 27
3 24 145 27 53 23
56 19
59 13
62 05
64 57
67 47
70 86
4 48 73 24
76 11
78 58
81 44
84 30
87 15
90 00
Tables of Bhavas—ffl>«fisw«Di_y£_, uiraiaoLjL- eu/raSiuii. 67

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 27 North


airra^iuib 9. (nuiiff#.) jy&tyirii&ti) utraaa 27 6Ut_«g
Siderial I Udaya I Dasama

SAP Lb ffdS

32 8
48 12
03 16
17 20
30 24
43 28
53 32
VI 03 36
11 2 40
18 2 43
23 2 47
26 50 58
28 53 58
28 57 41
27 60 59
23 64 11
19 67 20
13 70 25
I 73 27
05 | 22
57 76 24 I 83
. 22
47 22 24 I 79
ii 14
i? 05
in 52
37
27
04
44
in 23
68 Tables of Bhavas—eUsSssraOLji—, uiraiaom— aurafiiuii.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 28 North.


eurra^lULD 9. (a)L_lTff^.) uirema 28 <*><—<£(§
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
miL&fb^isr e-eaptu p&Lt> ens
Glamiraa ir eOsSesnh Qeariji
iHrs-1 Ms. I Ds. | Ms. I Ds. [ Ms.
uir. | aSsO,
(2) rl 2
0 00 101 52 0 L 00
0 .12 104 30 3 16
0 24 107 06 6 32
0 36 109 42 9 48
0 48 112 17 13 03
1 00 114 06 16 17 7 12
1 12 117 24 19 30 7 24
1 24 120 00 22 43 7 36
1 36 122 17 25 53 7 48
1 48 125 07 29 03 8 00
2 00 127 40 32 11 8 12
2 12 130 14 35 18 8 24
2 24 133 50 38 23 8 36
2 36 135 39 41 26 8 48
2 48 137 57 44 28 IIB
3 00 140 32 47 28 9 12
3 12 143 08 50 27 9 24
3 24 145 43 53 23 9 36
3 36 148 19 56 19 9 48
3 48 150 56 59 13
4 00 153 32 62 05
4 12 156 09 64 57
4 24 158 48 67 47
4 36 161 26 70 36
4 48 '164 04 73 24
5 00 166 43 76 11
5 12 169 22 78 58
6 24 172 01 81 44
5 36 174 41 84 30
5 48 177 20 87 15
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bbavas—eosQesiBKLfi—^ uirsj&VLjt &iir&3tuii>.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 28 North


oTJira^imo 9. (sn-irff#) jysipruaa'isi uiretns 28 aui—«0
Dasama Udaya I Dasama
Lagna
p&m eoa
QsariM
^0 Tables of Bhavas—eosQesr&VLji—, uireuavLji— euiraQcuus.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree gQ North


eurraJiutc 9. (suiiff#.) jBfai$,irih&Lh uirema 29
Siderial | Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
IGU.&fS j&lir ©-OT) J5UJ jS&LD
Co^flDTSZDjT | oWIM Sii)bl I n

(2) (3) 00
o(1)oo 101 21 0 00 181 38
0 12 104 58 3 16 185 16
0 24 107 84 6 32 187 55
0 86 110 10 9 48 190 33
0 48 112 44 13 03 193 11
1 00 115 17 16 17 7 12 195 49
1 12 117 51 19 30 7 24 198 26
1 24 120 20 22 43 7 36 201 04
1 36 122 57 25 53 7 48 203 40
1 48 125 80 29 03 8 00 206 17
2 00 128 02 32 11 8 12 208 52
2 12 130 36 35 18 8 24 211 26
2 24 133 09 38 23 8 36 214 02
2 86 185 42 41 26 8 48 216 37
2 48 138 16 44 28 9 00 219 11[
3 00 140 49 47 28 9 12 222 11
8 12 143 23 50 27 224 18
8 24 145 58 53 23 226 51
3 86 148 34 56 19 229 24
3 48 151 08 59 13 l 231 58
4 00 153 43 62 05 234 30
4 12 156 20 64 57 237 03
4 24 158 56 67 47 239 40
4 36 .161 34 70 36 242 09
4 48 164 11 73 24 11 244 43
5 00 166 49 76 11 247 16
5 12 169 27 78 58 249 50
5 24 172 05 81 44 252 26
5 86 174 44 84 30 255 02
5 48 178 22 87 15 258 -sa
6 00 180 00 90 00 260 16
Tables of Bhavas—stt«9sy«om_, uraimLji— wr&Stjih, 71

TABLE 9. {Gonid.) Latitude Degree 29 North,


Guna&tuih 9. ursna 29 6U£—
Udaya Dasama Sidenal Udaya Bahama
Lagna Tune Lagna Lagna
B-enptu &J-J aF^LD 3?<&
(.a sun TBS)JT SOsS^B LD Ssxih \a eunToSiT 60&£*'srii: £ ^tlo
s- | Mt.. Db. Mb-! Ds- | MsJ
LDSaff •SiiJ | or. A&fl. or. Is&tij
(0 (2) I3) , t2)
12 24 262 56 186 32 18 24 8 34 2r,> 30
12 86 265 3S 1S9 48 IS 36 , 12 49 278 16
1
12 48 268 20 193 03 IS 48 17 03 281 02
13 00 i 271 05 196 17 19 00 21 12 283 49
18 12 273 53, 199 30 19 12 25 IS 286 36
18 24 276 421 202 43 19 24 29 20 2^9 24
18 36 279 35 205 58 19 36 33 18 292 13
18 48 282 26l 209 03 19 48 37 12 295 03
14 00 285 28 212 11 20 00 40 59 297 55
14 12 288 30 215 18 20 12 44 42 300 47
14 24 291 85 218 23 20 24 48 2o 303 41
14 36 294 45 221 26 20 36 52 52 306 37
14 48 297 59 224 28 20 48 55 20 , 309 33
16 00 •301 17 227 28 21 00 58 43 I 312 32
15 12 304 40 230 27 21 12 l 62 01 315 32
15 24 307 08 233 23 21 24 I 65 15 318 34
1
15 36 311 40 236 19 21 36 68 25 321 37
15 48 315 18 239 13 21 48 71 30 324 42
16 00 319 01 242 05 22 00 74 32 827 49
16 12 322 48 244 57; 22 12 77 84 | 380 57
16 24 326 42 247 47 22 24 80 25 334 07
16 36 | 330 40 250 86 22 36 83 18 I 387 17
16 48 334 42, 253 24 22 48 86 07 i 340 30
17 00 33 S 48i 25G 11 23 00 88 55, , 343 43
17 12 342 57 258 5t> 23 12 91 40 i 346 57
17 24 347 11 261 44 23 24 94 22 350 12
17 36 351 26 264 30 23 36 97 04 353 28
17 48 355 43 267 15 23 48 99 44 ' 3 56 44
18 00 360 00 270 00 24 00 101 21 , 360 00
18 12 f 4 17' 272 451
72 Tables of Bhavas—soffiSswsiuL/L-, uireuaoLji— euirsSiuih.

TABLE 9- (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 30 North


QJiraiJlUlh 9. (sJUirffiP.) jyjnpinh&U} urena 30 ®"-«g

vElBM-Ww'irwBB-li

09
0 00 182 37
8 16 185 14
6 82 187 51
9 48 190 28
13 03 193 05
16 17 195 41
19 30 198 17
22 48 200 53
25 53 203 28
29 08 206 13
32 11 208 29
35 18 211 13
38 23 213 46
41 26 8 48 216 2-1
44 28 9 00 218 52
47 28 9 12 221 26
50 27 9 24 223 58
53 23 9 86 226 31
56 19 9 48 229 03
59 13 231 35
62 05 234 07
64 57 236 38
67 47 239 10
70 36 241 43
73 241 11 00 244 16
76 1 246 23
78 58 249 22
81 4 251 57
84 3 255 02
87 15 257 08-
90 00 259 46
Tables of Bhavas—cosfiearewiyi—, uireuaVLji— aiir£8iuu>. 78

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 30 North


mira^ujii 9. (fflLirff#.) uirsas 30 &"—■*0
Sidenal Udaya i Dasama Sideml I Udaya , Dasama
Time Lagna 1 Lagna Time Lagna I Lagna
rsu-^^s^jr E-an^iu | L-# £-681 piU jS&LD S0&
Gam ^emxr | ffodSsaril, 1 SSSTUJ ' (Samiremir
Sffl/D/rssiir so£8ssnd Ssnrih
Hrs- Ms. _ i Ds. ! MB.I DS. Ms. Hrs. [rs. I Ms. Ms.;:Ds. I Ms.1
Ds. Jj Ms.
/Sii?.) utr. ajcfeo.j urr. 1 sSsci. lesgftJiSiii1. utr. a&v
uir. dsSto i utr.
1 (B) j
(1) ~(27 (2 (8)~
12 24 | 262 25 186 82 !5I5J 8) !m
41 275 30:
1
12 36 265 06, 189 48 18 36 12 59 278 16
12 48 | 267 49 193 03 18 48 17 16 2M 02
13 00 270 33 196 17 19 00 , 21 28 283 49
13 12 1 273 19 199 30 19 12 I 25 37 286 36
13 24 , 276 09 202 43 19 24 | 29 42, 289 24
13 36 279 01 205 53 19 36 | 33 42 292 13'
18 48 281 56 209 03 19 48 | 37 37 295 03'
14 00 284 54 212 11 20 00 41 37 297 55
14 12 287 56 215 18 20 12 45 11 300 47
14 24 291 01 218 23 20 24 48 53 303 41
14 36 294 12 221 26 20 36 52 24 306 37
14 48 297 26! 224 28 20 48 | 55 53 309 33!
15 00 i 300 45 227 28 21 00 59 15 312 32
15 12 I 304 07 230 27 21 12 | 62 34 315 32
15 24 1 807 36 233 23 21 24 i 65 4b 318 34
15 36 311 07 236 19 21 36 1 68 59 321 37
15 48 314 491 239 13 21 48 72 04 324 42
16 00 318 23 242 05 22 00 75 06 327 49
16 12 322 23| 244 57 22 12 I 78 04 380 57
16 24 326 18 247 47 22 24 80 59 334 07
16 36 ] 330 181 250 36 22 36 I 83 51 337 17
16 48 334 23 253 24 22 48 . 86 41 340 80
17 00 I 33S 32 256 11 23 00 I 89 27 343 43
17 12 1 342 44 258 58 28 12 i 92 n 346 57
17 24 1 347 01 261 44 28 24 94 54 850 12
17 36 j 351 19
l 264 30 23 36 97 31 353 28
17 48 , 355 89' 267 15 23 48 | 100 14 356 4
18 00 | 360 001 270 00 24 00 102 52| 360 0
18 12 j| 4 2! 272 45
74 Tables of Bbavas—so«fiaarisn)L/i_, uireaaoLft— ewraSiuiii.

TABLE 9. {Gontd') Latitude Degree 31 North


euira^iuiio 9. utrems 3X
Dasama
Lagna

out Q&VTLEl

(8) 2
0 00 182 33
8 16 185 12
6 32 187 48
9 48 190 23
13 03 in 192 58
16 17
19 30
22 43
25 53
29 03
32 11 8 12
35 18 8 24
38 23
41 26
44 28
47 28
50 27
53 23
56 19
59 13
62 05
64 57
67 47
70 36
73 24
76 11
78 58
81 44
84 30
87 15
90 00
Tables of Bhavas—eosQenrfSeLjL-^ utraimLft^ enirsQiuil. 75

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 31 North


eurra^iuii 9. (suirffrf1-) ji/ssptrthiFiA uirana 31 6ut_«0
Siderial I Udaya

E-fflnjStU ] jS&LD etfdi

Ds- I Ms-

(1 (3)
12 24 54186 32 48 2
12 86 34189 48 13 10 2
12 48 15193 03 17 29
18 00 59196 17 21 25
18 12 46199 30 25 57
13 24 35202 43 30 04
13 36 27 205 53 34 06
13 48 22 209 03 38 04 I 295
14 00 19 212 11 2 41 30
14 12 21215 18 2 45
14 24 27 218 23 2 49
14 36 37 221 26 2 36 52
14 48 52224 28 2 48 56
15 00 11227 28 59
15 12 35230 27
15 24 04233 23
15 36 39 236 19
15 48 20239 13
16 00 80242 05
16 12 56 244 57
16 24 54 247 47
16 36 56 250 36
16 48 03253 24
17 00 85256 11 | 23
17 12 81258 58
17 24 50 261 44
17 36 12264 30
17 48 85267 15
18 00 00 270 00
18 IS? 25272 45
76 Tables of Bhavas—, uireuaoLji— euiraQiuih.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 32 North.


sutia^iuii 9. (sauiiffrfl.) .jgy^g./r/r jm uir ®r>G5 32
Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya Dasama
Lagna Lagna Time Lagna Lagna
e^enptu so as RiL&pfijtir e-emptu p&in so«
(Samirestir sOasSasriL 8earui
Hrs. Ms- Ds. Ms. Ds. Ms.
(oeaafl /StS. u/r. as&o. uir. as&i).
(2) (3)
o^oo 103 49 0 00 ?.
0 12 106 24 3 16
0 24 108 57 6 32
0 36 111 31 9 48
0 48 113 24 13 03
1 00 116 35 16 17 7 12
1 12 119 05 19 30 7 24
1 24 121 36 22 43 7 36 11
1 36 124 06 25 53 7 48
1 48 126 36 29 03 8 00
2 00 129 11 32 11 8 12
2 12 131 37 35 18 8 24
2 24 133 07 38 23 8 36
2 36 136 38 41 26 8 48
2 48 139 09 44 28 9 00
3 00 141 40 47 28 9 12 ii
3 12 144 11 50 27 9 24 i
3 24 146 24 53 23 I
3 36 149 14 56 19 i il
3 48 151 46 59 13 in
4 00 154 19 62 05 0 12
4 12 156 52 64 57 0 24
4 24 159 26 67 47 0 36 i
4 36 161 59 70 36 0 48
4 48 164 33 73 24 in
5 00 169 02 76 11
5 12 169 41 78 58
5 24 172 16 81 44
5 36 174 51 84 30
5 48 177 25 87 15 Hi it
6 00 180 00 90 00
Tables of Bhavas—66^3earuireuemLji— euiraSiuui. 77

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 32 North


oUira^lUli 9. uirena 32
Sideiial | Udaya Dasama
Time , Lagna j Lagna
E_S»^fiu p&ib aOffi
(oOBirsnjr | eimSearLh | Sssrih

K >
11
• f j!
" SB J
1 IB i
'J i
7 8 Tables of Bhavas—soaSswatiL/t-, uireumoLfu. euir^sQtuus.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 33 North


euiraJiutb 9. (aiL-irff^.) ^/stytrth&Ln uiremm 33 sui—
Siderial Udaya Dasama Siderial Udaya Dasama |
Time Lagna Lagna Time Lagua Lagna
tsiL&jg^ha e-Gs>jgtu <g&ui sods lL.& ft jslir s-em^siu p&m &&
(oemirem tr eoaSsnrih Ssnrti oeunirsmir ecsSssnh . Ssnrui
Hrs. Ms. Db. Ms.1 Ds. Ms- Ms
Laanfl. lot. esSeo. uir. aSad.
(2) 3
III III 6 12 182 30 92 45]
6 24 185 39 95 301
6 §6 187 39 98 16
6 48 190 231 101 02
7 00 192 46 103 49
II I 7 12 395 19 106 36
7 24 197 51 109 24
7 86 200 23 112 13
7 48 202 55 115 03i
2 8 00 205 26 117 55
III I 8 12 207 58 120 47
8 24 210 28,' 123 41
8 36 212 59l 126 37
8 48 215 29 129 33
. 9 00 217 59 182 32
II a• 9 12 220 29 135 32
J 9 24 222 58 138 34
9 36 225 28 141 37
9 48 227 57 144 42
I? 10 00 230 27 147 49
II 10 12 232 56 150 57
10 24 235 28 154 07
10 36 237 55 157 17
10 48 240 25 160 30
11 00 242 54 163 43
II 11 12 245 25 166 57
11 24 247 56 170 12
11 36 250 29 173 28
11 48 253 02 176 44
12 00 255 36 180 00
II II III 12 12 258 13 183 16
Tables of Bhavas—eodSssraOL/i—, u/reuavi^i— aiir&Stuih. 79

TABLE 9. (Gontd-) Latitude Degree 33 North,


euiriSiui}) 9. (j&i-nff£.) ^gyiffip/rut&u} uirens 33
Sidenal Udaya Dasama J
Time Lagna Lagna |
isi esiDjciu jB&Lb eos

Hrs. I Ms.l Ds. i Ms. Ds- I MsJ

(0 (2L
18 24 9 08
18 86 13 32
18 48 17 59
19 00 22 21
19 12 26 39
19 24 30 61
19 86 34 59
19 48 39 00
20 00 42 56
20 12 46 44
20 24 50 14
20 86 64 03
20 48 57 34
21 00 61 00
21 12 64 20
21 24 67 35
21 36 70 45
21 48 73 51
22 00 76 52
22 12 79 49
22 24 82 44
22 86 85 35
22 48 88 23
23 00 91 0^
23 12 93 51
23 24 96 32
23 36 99 11
23 48 101 47
24 00 104 24 m
18 12*
80 Tables of Bhavas—eoiSsnraOLji—, uireuaot^i— eurrmSiuii.

TABLE 9. {Gontd.) Latitude Degree 34 North


QjiraJiuii 9. (aat-irff#.) uiream 34 a/1—'®(5
Siderial Udaya Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna
i5tl.& ]g e_0B>^siu eoi
Co suntrsnifr ffd&Sotti ld StsnriA
Dsnsr

mi
~PT"
0 no 92 45
o 12 95 30
0 24 98 16
0 36 101 02
0 48 108 49
1 00 106 36
1 12 109 24
1 24 112 13
1 36 115 03
1 48 117 55
2 00 120 47
2 12 128 41
2 24 126 37
2 86 129 33
2 48 182 32
3 00 135 82
3 12 138 34
3 24 141 37|
3 36 9 48 144 42
8 48 147 49
4 00 150 57
4 12 154 07
4 24 157 17
4 36 160 30
4 48 163 4Bi
5 00 166 57
5 12 170 12,
5 24 178 281
5 86 176 4
5 48 >180 0',
6 00 183 16
tables of Bhavas—s»«Ssara»L/t_, utwoolil. ewriStuth. 81

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 34 North.


eurra^iuii 9. (s)i_rrff^l.) vSj&tyirLn&Lr, uirana 34 su'—®(5
Siderial Udaya I Dasama Siderial Udaya asama
Time Lagna ' Lagna Time Lagna | Lagna
iui—&pj@!rj e-empiLJ £B&LEi (SOS 151L.& p fijhr e-en ptu 1 JB&LD eoa
Gp/DfTGntr | sOffiSssriii SoBTUl GenDtreiMr I SsBTU)
Ds. | Ms. His. j Ms. Ds. 1 Ms. , Ds. | Ms.
tusssB I/9tS. uir. U&o.
(2 (S) (2) I (3)
12% 260 16 186 32 18 24 9 11 | 275 30
12 86 262 54 189 48 18 36 13 44 ! 278 16
12 48 265 35 193 03 18 48 18 15 j 281 02
13 00 268 16 196 17 19 00 22 40 1
283 49
18 12 271 01 199 30 19 12 27 02 I 286 36
13 24 273 49 202 43 19 24 31 16 289 24
13 36 276 39 205 53 19 36 35 26 292 13
13 48 279 33 209 03 19 48 39 20 295 03
14 00 282 31 212 11 20 00 43 26 297 55
14 12 285 31 215 18 20 12 47 17 800 47
14 24 288 38 218 23 20 24 51 01 303 41
14 36 291 48 221 26 20 36 54 39 306 37
14 48 295 03 224 28 20 48 58 11 309 33
15 00 298 23 227 28 21 00 61 37 312 32
15 12 301 49 230 27 21 12 64 57 315 32
15 24 305 21 233 23 21 24 68 12 318 34
15 36 308 59 236 19 21 36 71 22 321 37
15 48 312 43 239 13 21 48 74 29 324 42
16 00 316 34 242 05 22 00 77 29 327 49
16 12 320 30 244 57 22 12 80 27 330 57
16 24 324 34 247 47 22 24 S3 21 334 07
16 36 328 44 250 36 22 36 86 11 387 17
16 48 382 58 253 24 22 48 88 59 340 301
17 00 337 20 256 11 23 00 91 44 343 48
17 12 341 45 258 58 23 12 94 25 346 57]
17 24 346 16 261 44 23 24 97 06 350 12
17 36 350 49 264 30 23 36 99 44 353 28
17 48 355 24 267 15 23 48 102 20 ! 356 44
18 00 360 00 270 00 24 00 104 56 ' 360 00
18 W 4 36 272 45
11
82 Tablea of Bhavas—sesSssraOLji—, uir&i&OLfi— curr&Qtuui.

TABLE 9. (Contd.) Latitude Degree 35 North


euiraJiuti) 9. (suifffi1.) .gy.j&y./rin.D.n LOTfflnffi 35
Udaya Dasama
Lagna Lagna
e-es><siu ' p&ld sus

Hrs» , Mb.I Ds. Mfl.i Ds- I Ms. s. j Ms., Ds- I Ms.! Ds. I Ms.
LDeRifl. I (SLfl.|I ur. a&o. I
(2) (*) (2)
05 29 0 00 e(I)12 182 31
08 01 3 16 6 24 185 02
10 82 6 32 6 36 187 32
18 08 9 48 6 48 190 03
15 32 13 03 7 00 192 33
18 02 16 17 7 12 195 03
20 30 19 30 7 24 197 33
22 58 22 43 7 36 200 02
25 26 25 53 7 48 202 32
27 53 29 03 8 00 205 02
30 21 32 11 8 12 208 00
82 48 35 18 8 24 209 59
35 15 38 23 8 36 212 27
.37 42 41 26 8 48 214 55
40 10 44 28 9 00 217 23
42 37 47 28 9 12 219 50
45 05 50 27 9 24 222 18
47 38 53 23 9 36 224 45
50 01 56 19 9 48 227 12
52 00 59 13 10 00 229 39
.54 58 62 05 10 12 232 07
57 28 64 57 10 24 234 34
69 58 67 47 10 36 237 02
62 27 70 36 10 48 239 30
64 57 73 24 11 00 241 58
67 27 76 11 11 12 244 28
69 57 78 58 11 24 246 57
72 28 81 44 11 36 249 28
74 58 84 30 11 48 251 59
77 29 87 15 12 00 254 31
80 00 90 00 12 12 257 06
Tables of Bhavas—uirmetVL/i— ai/rdSiuu). 88

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 35 North


suna^iuii 9. (ssuiiff#.) uirsns 35 6ll/_650
Sideriai j Uday
84) Tables o£ BhlVfts—sos^aram^, ureusioyL- eurs^uui.

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 36 North


6U/TaJlULC 9. (ffll-ITffil.) urrema 36 eai—®(5
Siderial j Udaya
iT'i'i^V^' Dasama
IKTSiTi
Time | Lagna Lagna
@lir\ e-esijSuj JB&LD 60m
Gauntraair . eOmSssrui 8sarus
Wi tfims, ff i-7! s.
g. I Ms.]:
Ms., Ds. I Ms., Ds. Ms.
tr-J'iWlTHnwFtmr: aw- are LDSgfi (filfl.j I
W (2) I w n c1) (S)
0 00 106 0l! 0 00 6 12 29 92 45
0 12 108 38 3 16 6 24 59 95 30
0 24 111 04 6 32 6 36 36 98 16
0 36 113 34 9 48 6 48 58 101 02
0 48 116 02 13 03 7 00 26 103 49
1 00 118 31 16 17 7 12 55 106 36
1 12 120 58 19 80 7 24 ! 24 109 24
1 24 123 25 22 43 7 36 52 112 13
1 36 125 52 25 53 7 48 21 115 03
1 48 128 19 29 08 8 00 49 117 5
2 00 130 44 32 11 8 12 13 120 47
2 12 133 10 35 18 8 24 43 123 41
2 24 135 37 38 23 8 36 11 126 37
2 36 187 28 41 26 8 48 38 129 33
2 48 140 29 44 28 9 00 04 132 32
8 00 142 56 47 28 9 12 31 135 32
3 12 145 22 50 27 9 24 32 138 34
3 24 147 49 63 23 9 36 23 141 37
3 36 150 17 56 19 9 48 50 144 42
3 48 152 47 59 13 10 00 16 147 49
4 00 155 11 62 05 10 12 41 150 57
4 12 157 39 64 57 10 24 08 154 07
4 24 160 08 67 47 10 86 35 157 17
4 36 ; 162 36 70 36 10 48 02 160 30
4 48 165 05 73 24 11 00 29 163 43
5 00 167 34 76 11 11 12 58 166 57
5 12 170 02 78 58 11 24 26 170 12
5 24 I 172 24 81 44 11 36 56 173 28
5 36 j 175 01 84 30 11 48 27 176 44
5 48 177 31 87 15 12 00 sa'aso o
6 00 ! 180 00 90 00 12 12
Tables of Bhavas—somSm&VLji—^ uireu&OLju. eurraQtuti*. .85

TABLE 9. (Gontd.) Latitude Degree 36 North


QJita^OJii 9. (s)t_ITff#.) jystyirus&ui urrems 36
Sidenal Udaya Dasama Siderial 1 Udaya |
Dasama
Time Lagna Lagna Time | Lagna
Lagna
RtL&jifBir e-am fiiu ^S&LX) @Q£B e-ao/siu |
p&m earn
Co GUT) T IT sn&Qiooius QsBTlii (ommiremir i eOisfissrui
Qssrti
Hrs- 1 Ms.i Ds. | Ms.' Ds. ! Ms- Hrs. 1 Ms.| Ds. 1 !Ms.
Ds. 1Mb.
'/SlS. UT. Is"&0.j UfT. Ids8so. i nsmfi'.j/StS.! uir. |S;&o.|
uir. idiSsi.
(1) 1 (2) (*) I.O) 1 "(2) -
~(F)
12 24 259 07 186 82 18 24 9 29 275 30
12 86 261 431 189 48 18 36 1 14 11 278 16
12 48 264 22 193 03 18 48 18 49 281 02
18 00 267 03 196 17 19 00 23 22 283 49
18 12 269 47 199 30 19 12 27 50 286 36
18 24 272 33 202 43 19 24 82 11 289 24
18 36 275 23 205 53 19 36 36 26 292 13
18 48 278 15 209 03 19 48 40 34 295 03
14 00 281 12 212 11 20 00 44 35 297 55
14 12 284 13 215 18 20 12 48 29 300 47
14 24 287 18 218 23 20 24 52 16 303 41
14 86 290 28 221 26 20 36 55 59 306 37
14 48 293 44 224 28 20 48 59 28 309 33
15 00 297 05 227 28 21 00 , 62 55 312 32
15 12 300 32 230 27 21 12 66 16| 315 32
15 24 304 01 233 23 21 24 1 -69 32 318 34
15 86 307 441 236 19 21 36 72 42 321 37
15 48 311 31 239 13 21 48 75 47, 324 42
16 00 315 25 242 05 22 00 78 48 327 49
16 12 319 26 244 57 22 12 81 45 330 57
16 24 323 34 247 47 22 24 84 37' 334 07
16 86 327 49! 250 36 22 36 87 27 337 17
16 48: 332 10| 253 24 22 48 90 13,' 340 30
17 00 336 38 256 11 23 00 92 §7 343 43
17 12 341 11 258 58 23 12 95 38 346 57
17 24 ' 345 49 261 44 23 24 98 17 350 12
17 86 1 350 31 264 30 23 36 100 53' 353 28'
17 48 355 14 267 15 23 48 i 103 28, 356 44
IS 00 360 00 270 00 24 00 106 01 360 00
18 12« 4 46 272 45
86 Tables of Bhavas—o-OffiSowsfuL/z—, uitsu&olil-. euirsSiuui.
TABLE 10. euna^iuii) 10, Sxdorial Time (£eunremit
„ 11865 N. u|1866 N. u;1867 NTlz 1,869 N. u 1870 N. u
a
Loir. « o I ^
HT^- S- !j H.
^ M. B. ^H. M.
g B. H. ^ M. S. H7MTS.
^
( i
-
Jan ^^L|1S 44 8618 48 5818 42 4118 44 42TOFT4
11 19 24 0119 28 0419 22 0619 24 0719 28 10
aibo 03 27 20 02 29 20 01 32l20 03 3320 01 §6
31120 40 53 20 41 55 20 40 57 20 42 59 20 42 01
b1e(5u 1021 22 1821 21 20 21 20 2321 22 2421 21 27
20 22 01 44 22 00 46 21 59 48 22 01 50 22 00 52
Mauwrr 2|22 41 0922 40 1222 39 1422 41 1522 40 18
12i23 20 35 23 19 37 23 18 39 23 20 4123 19 48
22 0 00 00 23 59 0323 58 05 0 00 06 23 59 09
Ap <ru 1 0 39 26 0 38 28 0 37 30 0 39 32 0 38 34
11 1 18 51 1 17 54 1 16 56 1 18 57 1 18 00
21 1 58 17 1 57 19 1 56 21 1 58 23 1 57 24
May Gm 1 2 37 42 2 36 45 2 35 47 2 37 48! 2 36 51
11 3 17 08 3 16 10 3 15 13 3 17 14 3 16 16
21 3 56 33 3 55 36 3 54 3S 3 56 39' 3 55 42
3]! 4 35 59 4 35 01 4 34 04 4 36 051 4 85 08
Jug« 101 5 15 25 5 14 27 5 13 29 5 15 31i 5 14 38
20. 5 54 50 5 53 52 5 52 55 5 54 56 5 53 59
, , Si! 6 34 16 6 33 18 6 32 20 6 34 22 6 84 24
a. ID!i 7
8«<fc> 13
53 41 77
07 12
52 44 7
09 7 11
51 46
12 77 13
53 47
19 77 52
12 50
15
2o 7

30 8 32 32 8 31 35 8 30 37 8 32 38 8 31 41
Au 9 9 11 58 9 11 00 9 10 03 9 12 04 9 H 07
19 9 51 23 9 50 26 9 49 28 9 51 30 9 50 32
2910 30 4910 29 5ll0 28 54 10 30 5510 29 58
SepQjiiSlll 10 1511 09 1711 08 19 U 10 21 U 09 23
KU 49 4011 48 42,11 47 45 11 49 4611 48 49
2812 29 0612 28 08 12 27 10 12 29 12,12 28 14
Oct j>y« 8.18 OS 31 13 07 3313 06 3613 08 3713 07 40
ISIB 47 5713 46 5913'46 0113 48 03:13 47 OjJ
28 14 27 2214 26 2414 25 2714 27 28,14 26 31
Notzmi 7 15 06 4815 05 5015 04 5215 06 5415 05 56
1715 46 1315 45 1615 44 1815 46 1915 45 22
2716 25 3916 24 4116 23 4316 25 4516 24 47
Dee 7 17 05 0417 04 0717 03 0917 05 1017 04 13
17! 17 44 30,17 43 3217 42 3517 44 3617 43 39
27|18 23 55,18 22 5818 22 0018 24 0118 23 04
N. B. Bee the end of this table, euiraSiuih (Lpi^.eiasuu u,r/f4£a/u>.
Tables of Siderial Time—Ku-^/sf&ir (Seunirsinir eurdStuis. 87
TABLE 10. ajni^iuiL 10. Siderial Time Qamtremsr
Bf '1871 N. ij;1873N. ulb74N.u'l875N.tj, 1877 N.
' n o, ' H. M. S. H. M. S. H. M. ST ~H. M. ST ! HTM. S1
D^". £1 ^ ! LD. fS. a
88 Tables of Bbavas—«>«£s!irai>Lyz_, uireu&OLjL--euiriSiuil.
TABLE 10. ftirriiiuib 10. Siderial Time Gemirensr

an 1| 04 IS 4 5 0
11 29 19 2 4 3
21 55 ni3 5
81
Fc I9lj 10
20
Ma Lcir/r 2
12
22
.
Ap erij 1,
11
2]
May Qid 1
11
2]
81
Ju g"© 10
20
T_,_ BO
Tables of Siderial Time—ittL&pj&tr Qprnrsm* eur&Siuii. S9
TABLE 10. eurraJiuuj 10. Siderial Time wl.&Jef&ir (Spsorenjr

H. M.S
Lb* fS), &

6 3 56 19
.3 4 85 46
7 5 15 10
3 5 54 86
8 6 34 01
11 4
m7 53 53
5 8 33 18

12
90 Table1? of Bhavas—wASswewL/t—, / itsv&diji— eurmQuil.
TABLE 10* AJira^tuut 10. Sidenal Time islL&p^it Qennrasrr
1891 N. u|1893 N.uil894 N.ul895 N. u,1897 N.

Jan 1)18 43 24|18 45 26|18 44 29 18 43 32jl8 45 35


1119 22 5019 24 52,19 23 55'19 22 58[ 19 25 01
2120 02 1520 04 18 20 03 2120 02 24 20 C4 26
31 20 41 41 20 43 4320 42 46,20 41 49,20 43 52
Fe tSu 1021 21 0621 23 Og^l
og^i 22 1221 21 1521 23 17
2022 00 3222 02 3422 01 3722 00 40|22 02 43
Ma Lt>rr 2 22 39 5722 42 0022 41 0322 40 06 22 42 O*
1223 19 23 23 21 2523 20 2828 19 3123 21 34
2423 58 52' 0 00 51 23 59 54|23 58 57 0 00 59
A.p tjLJ 1 0 38 14, 0 40 16i 0 39 19 0 88 22! 0 40 25
11 1 17 39 1 19 42' 1 18 45 1 17 48 1 19 51
21 1 57 05 1 59 07 1 58 10 1 57 141 1 59 16
Mav 1 2 86 31' 2 38 33 2 37 36 2 36 89 2 38 42
11 B 15 561 3 17 59 3 17 02 3 16 05 3 18 0?
21 3 55 22 3 57 24 3 56 27 3 55 30 3 57 33
31 4 34 47 4 36 50 4 35 53i 4 34 56 4 36 5^
Ju s-® 10 5 5 1o
14 13 5 16 15 515 491 5 14 211 5 16 24
20 5 53 38 551 41 5 54 44, 5 53 47 5 55 50
30 6 33 04 6 85 06 6 34 10, 6 33 13' 6 35 15
Jll
Jy 10 7 12 30 7 14 32 7 13 35 7 12 3b1 7 14 4]
20 7 51 55 7 53 58 7 53 01 7 52 04 7 54 06
30 8 31 21 8 §3 23 8 32 26 8 31 29' 8 33 32
An 9 9 10 46 9 12 49 9 11 52 9 10 55 9 12 57
19 9 50 12 9 52 14 9 51 17 9 50 20 9 53 23
2910 29 37|10 31 40 10 30 43 10 29 4610 31 49
Sep Q&ufr ll 09 0311 11 05,11 10 08 11 09 1211 11 14
1811 48 2811 50 3111 49 34 11 48 3711 50 40
2^12 27 5412 29 5712 29 00 12 25 0312 30 05
Oct 813 07 20|18 09 22 13 08 25 13 07 2813 09 81
18,13 46 4513 48 48 13 47 5l|l3 46 54|l3 48 56
28 14 26 n|l4 28 1314 27 1614 26 19 14 28 22
Nov wju 7 15 05 36,15 07 89 15 06 42|i5 05 4515 07 47
1715 45 0215 47 0415 46 07115 45 1015 47 13
27.16 24 2716 26 3016 25 3316 24 3616 26 38
Dec 717 03 5817 05 5517 04 58 17 04 02il7 06 04
17117 43 1817 45 2117 44 2417 43 27(17 45 30
27|18 22 4418 24 4718 23 5018 22 53118 44 55
Tables of Siderial Time—(stL&pfiljr GpuDiraour ewr&QiiiA. 91
TABLE 10. cuna^iuii 10. Siderial Time isiL&jgfilir Q sun iron a-
p . 1898^.^,1899 N. ^IQOO N. u 1901 N.uj 1902 N.u
1
' p | H. M. S. H. M. S. 1 H. M. S. "iLM. S. I HTHTS:
loir. ^ £j_ ^ | ^ | ^ tc. /9. a- I lh. /9.
3818 43 4118 42 44[18 41 4618 40 49
0419 23 0619 22 0919 21 1219 20 14
29 20 02 32 20 01 S.i^O 00 37 19 59 40
55 20 41 58 20 41 00*20 40 0320 39 05
2021 21 23 21 20 26 21 19 2921 18 31
46 22 00 49 21 59 5121 58 5421 57 56
11 22 40 1422 39 17 22 38 2022 37 22
37 23 19 40 23 18 42123 17 4523 16 47
02 23 59 0523 58 OS'^S 57 11 23 56 13
28 0 38 3l| 0 37 331 0 36 36 0 35 38
53 1 17 56 1 16 591 1 16 02 1 15 04
19 1 57 22 1 56 24] 1 55 27 1 54 29
45 2 36 47 2 35 50 2 34 53' 2 33 55
10 3 16 13 3 15 16 3 14 18, 3 13 21
36 3 55 38 3 54 41 3 53 44' 3 52 46
01 4 35 04 4 34 07 4 33 09' 4 32 12
27 5 14 30 5 13 33 5 12 35' 5 11 37
52 5 53 55 5 52 58 5 52 01, 5 51 03
18 6 33 21 6 32 23 6 31 36, 6 30 281
44 7 12 46 7 U 49 7 10 52 7 09 54
09 7 52 12 7 51 15 7 50 17 7 49 19
35 s 31 37 8 30 40 8 29 43[ S 28 35
00 9 11 03 9 10 0G 9 09 08 9 08 11
26 9 50 29 9 49 31 9 48 34 9 47 36
51 10 29 5410 28 57 10 27 59,10 27 02
1711 09 2011 08 22 11 07 2511 06 27!
4211 48 4511 47 48 11 46 50,11 45 53
0812 28 11 12 27 13 12 26 1612 25 lt|
34i3 07 3613 06 3913 05 4213 04 4
5913 47 0213 46 0413 4) 0713 44 09!
2514 26 2714 25 3014 24 SjJU 23 35
5015 05 53 15 04 5515 03 68.15 03 00
1615 45 1815 44 2115 48 24 15 42 26
4116 24 4416 23 47 16 22 4916 21 61
04 1017 03 1217 02 1517 01 17
43 3517 42 3817 41 4017 40 48
23 0118 22 0318 21 0618 20 08
92 Tables of Bhavas—sasfiWewLyt—, uireu&OLjt— euiriSaJiM.
TABLE 10. suirsi&uju) 10. Siderial Time fstL-r^^/r Q am iron tr
il903 N. ij;19Uo N. u 1906 N. ^1907 N. u 1909
M. Date
I H. M. S.! H. M. S. H. M. S.! H. M. S. H. M. S.
'' LD. S. &' | ZJO. /S. <F. LC. M. &■ \ Lb. iSl. &. \ lb. iS. &.
Tables of Siderial Time—isiL&jsfslj- Q^DTarnr euir&Qiuth. 93
TABLE! 10. ajtraJoiin 10. Siderial Time iblL^^^ht Q&gnretnn
9*4 tables of Bhavaa— sosQinrmi^L-, urjumLji- euirsSiuJi.
TABLE 10. tajira^iuih 10. Siderial Time isLL&pjdT (JaaKsnir
, 1917 N i-j',19 18 N. ij|191M N. 0,1921 N. u 1922 N. u
M- Date
HTM. S I H. M. S. H. M. S. H M. S- H- M. 8.
i air. Gia,#?.
LD. lQ' I to. S. &• 1 til. t§l. &' to. tQ. LD* tQ. &'
llan goar 1 IS 42 16,18 41 llS'liS 40 j!l|L8 42 23^8 41 25
II 19 21 41l19 20 4419 19 17.19 21 48 19 20 511
2120 01 0/20 00 10,19 59 12 20 01 1420 00 16;
3120 40 82 20 39 3520 38 38 20 40 39 20 39 42
I'c tSVj 10 21 19 5821 19 0121 18 0321 20 0521 19 07
20 21 59 28 21 58 26 21 57 29!21 59 30 21 58 33
Ma u><r<7 222 38 49 22 37 52 22 86 5422 38 0022 37 58
1223 18 1523 17 1723 16 2023 18 2123 17 24
22 23 57 40 23 56 43 28 55 45 23 57 47,23 56 49
Aiioro 1, 0 37 06 0 36 08 0 85 11 0 37 12 0 36 15
III 1 16 31' 1 15 34 1 14 37 1 10 38' 1 15 40
21| I 55 57 1 54 59 1 54 02, I 56 04 I 55 06
May&ol 2 85 22j 2 34 25 2 33 28 2 35 29 2 34 37
11 3 14 48 3 13 51 3 12 53 3 14 55 3 13 57
21 3 54 18 3 58 16 3 52 19 3 54 20 3 53 23
31 4 SB 39 4 32 42 4 31 14 4 33 46, 4 32 48
Jus^ 10 5 IB 04 5 12 07 5 II 10 5 13 Jl 5 12 14
201 5 52 30 5 51 33 5 5<i 35 5 52 37 5 51 39
30 6 31 56 6 30 58 p 30 Ul| 6 32 02 6 31 05
J
V 10 7 11 21 7 10 24 7 09 27, 7 II 28 7 10 30
2oj 7 50 47 7 49 5^ 7 48 52 7 50 5 4, 7 49 56
80 8 30 12, 8 29 15 8 28 18 8 30 19 8 29 21
Au n* »' 9 09 3 >| 9 OS 41 9 07 13j 9 09 15 9 OS 47
19 9 49 031 9 48 06' 9 47 09 9 49 |iij 9 is 18
29 10 28 2910 27 32'l0 26 341)0 28 36 10 27 38
SqiQjuSll 07 55 11 06 57'tl 06 00 Ll 08 Oljll 07 04'
I*1!! 47 2011 46 2311 45 25ll 47 27111 46 29
28'12 26 46 12 25 4812 24 51 12 26 5212 25 55
Oct 8|13 00 11 13 05 1413 04 06] 8 06 1818 05 20
18113.45 87 13 44 89118 4'3 4213 45 4313 44 46
2vi4 2 > 0411 24 0514 23 07 14 25 09 L 4 24 i I
Xovm/ 7'15 04 2815 03 3015 02 3315 04 8415 03 37
Ms 48 5315 44 5615 41 59 15 44 0015 43 02
27 16 23 19 16 22 2216 21 2416 23 2616 22 28
DeciM= I'lY 02 4417 01 4717 00 5017 02 51 17 01 53
1717 42 1017 41 1317 40 1517 42 171^41 19
27,18 21 3618 20 SS'lS L9 41 18 21 4218 20 45
Tables of Sidcrial Time—(Sproreior siitsSiuim. 95
TABLE 10. eiwAiJiiJuj 10. Siderial Time tstL&pfiiir Qaimraair
M j1923 N- N. ul926 N. uj 1927 N, u
Z' Q mS) H-M' S- H- m: S- H' M' S-! H- M. S. H, M, S,
it. /S. &. tt. M. &. u... iB. &. | id. iB. <r. LB. ■Pl ■*
96 Tables of Bhavas—soaSmsrvi /<_, unsumiLji— suir&SiuLo.
TABLE 10. aJiraSiuut 10. Sidenal Time Bil,&pj&sr Qemtremir
M. Date
Tables of Sideml Time—Qararrmir euirdSiuii. 97
TABLE 10. svina^iuui 10. Siderial Time isu-'T^^ir GptDrsnn-
1937 M
M. Date I ® 1 -M ® 1939
M iD
H.M. S. i H. H. M. S. H. M. S.
LO. <$. 3=. to. iS.
Jan Si^sr ij 3J 57 IT 39~00 6~4T«r
111 19 23 7 18 25 7 20 26
21' 58 43 7 57 51 7 59 52
11 1 8 38 14 8 37 16 8 39 IS
' Pc tlt-j■ iQi
J1'- 37 9 17 31 9 16 42 9 18 43
20 02 9 57 05 10 00 04 9 58 09
, 10 35 33 10 37 34
Ma mrr 2 10 37 28 10 36 30
12 11 16 53 11 15 56 11 14 5.8 11 17 00
22, 11 56 19 11 55 21 11 54 24 11 56 25
Ap gtu 1 1-3 35 44 12 34 47 12 33 49 12 85 51
11 13 15 10 13 14 12 13 13 15 13 15 16
21 13 54 35 13 53 38 13 52 40 13 54 42
May Com 1 14 34 01 1 14 33 04 14 32 06 14 34 07
11 lo 13 26 | 15 12 29 15 11 32 15 13 83
21 15 52 52 15 51 55 15 50 57 15 62 68
31 16 32 18 I 16 31 20 16 80 22 16 32 24
Tu 10 17 11 43 1 17 10 46 17 09 48 17 11 50
17 51 09 | 17 50 11 17 19 14 17 51 15
18 30 34 18 29 37 18 28 3) 18 30 41
19 10 00 19 09 02 19 08 05 19 10 06
19 49 25 19 48 28 19 47 30 19 49 32
20 28 51 20 27 54 20 26 56 20 28 57
21 OS 17 21 07 19 21 06 22 21 08 2-3
21 47 42 21 46 45 21 45 47 21 47 48
22 27 08 22 26 10 22 25 13 22 27 14
23 06 33 23 05 36 23 04 38 23 06 39
23 4i 59 23 45 01 38 44 04 23 46 05
0 25 24 0 24 27 0 23 29 0 25 80
03 52 1 02 55 1 04 56
43 IS 1 42 20 -1 44 22
22 43 2 21 46 2 23 47
06 3 02 09 8 0] 11 3 08 13
42 3 41 34 3 40 37 3 42 38
5S 4 21 00 4 20 02 4 22 04
Dee 00 26 4 59 28 5 01 29
IT 39 51 5 88 54 5 40 55
19 17 6 18 19 6 20 20
13
LEAP YEARS.
TABLE 10. cmailiuiD 10. Siderinl Time Q(<§lflDT ifft fT
1868 N. lj|1872 N. u|1876 N^llSSO N. u|18^4 N.
H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. H. M- S. H. M, S.
<£F, I Lt>. tn. fSl. lc. /£). ^=. a>.
18 42 ffij 18
19 21 82 19
21 III 20 00 58
20 40 23
21 19 49 5LI
21 59 14 21
22 38 3i
23 18 05
28 57 0 23 57 81 23
0 36 8
1 15 5
1 55 2
2 84 4
3 14 1
3 53 4
4 33 0
5 12 3
5 51 5
6 31 2
7 10 4
7 15 1
<S 29 3
9 09 0
.9 48 3
Tables of Sidcrial Time—istL&p^ljr Qamirahir euirmSaJua. 99
TABLE 10. euiraJ ojiL 10. Siderial Time istL^iS^ir Gptoireoff

2018 42 2718 42 3518 83 5318 39 00


4519 21 5219 22 0119 18 1919 18 25
1020 01 18 20 01 27 19 57 4419 57 51
36 20 40 4420 40 5220 37 10 20 37 16
0121 20 09 21 20 1821 16 36 21 16 42
27 21 59 35 21 59 4321 56 0121 56 07
52 22 39 0^22 39 09 22 35 2722 35 33
1823 18 26 23 18 3423 14 5223 14 58
4323 57 5123 58 0023 54 18 23 54 24
09 0 37 17 0 37 26 0 33 43 0 33 50
35 1 16 42 1 16 51 1 13 09 1 13 15
03 1 56 08 1 56 17 I 52 34 1 52 41
26 2 35 33 2 35 42 2 32 00 2 32 06
*2 3 34 59 3 15 03 3 11 25 3 U 82
17 3 54 25 3 54 33 3 50 51 3 50 57
43 4 83 50 4 38 59 4 80 16| 4 30 23
08 5 13 lb 6 13 24 5 09 42) 5 09 48
52 41 5 52 50 5 49 07' 5 49 14
32 07 6 32 16 6 28 33 6 28 40
11 33 7 11 41 7 07 59 7 08 05
50 5S 7 51 07 7 47 24 7 47 31
30 24 8 30 32 8 26 50 8 26 56
09 49 9 09 58 9 06 15 9 06 22
49 15 9 49 23 9 45 41 9 45 47
28 4 >10 28 49 10 25 0610 25 13
08 0611 08 1511 04 32 11 04 3{-
47 3111 47 4011 43 5711 44 04
26 57 12 27 06 12 23 2312 23 29
06 2213 06 3113 02 4813 02 55
45 4813 45 5713 42 1413 42 21
25 1414 25 2214 21 3914 21 46
04 39 15 04 4815 01 05 15 01 12
44 0515 44 1315 40 81jI5 40 87
23 3016 28 39 16 19 5616 20 0
02 56 3 7 03 0516 59 2216 59 28
42 2117 42 3017 38 4717 38 5
21 4718 21 5618 18 1318 18 19
100 Tables of Bhavus—noaQan UHW Jvljl- ai/riSiuiij.
TABLE 10. sunsJtuii 10. Siderial Time Gpmrremn-

H. ]VL. fc
u>. d?. ^
8 39 0
9 18 3
9 o7 5
0 37 2

.1 44 4]
2 24 07
3 OB 19 8 03 32
8 42 44 3 42 58
4 22 10 4 22 23
Nov iseu 6 5 01 49
16 .5 41 14
26 .6 20 40
Dec up.# 6 7 00 06
16 7 39 31
26 8 IS 57
TatleB of Siclerial TCiuie—isiL&pfilir (o tumrmir euiriShuui. lol
TABLE 10. airrai'iuii 10. Siderial Time isiL&jifSir Q^mirap r
m„. '»«» "81M«Mfl 1940 MS ....
8
^m- - V?!?
ra. uj. iS. &. ld. /S. &m H ^ ^ ^ e
Jin 1 6 B7 47 6 37 55 6 38 0"2 ? S a § «.lcl el •?
11 7 17 12 7 17 21 7 17 2 £S 1.9 k 3 '
21 7 06 88 7 56 46 7 56 533,Mn
31 8 36 03 s 36 12 8 36 igf^Sg
I'otSu 10 « 15 29 9 15 37 9 15 44g-9|4 -J08-J ©
20 9 54 55 9 55 08 9 55 10 -SS _§ ►» * a 6 4
Ma. llitit 110 84 2010 34 28 In 34 3" S J ** '3 < %
1111 13 4611 13 5411 14 OllJ-gg \\ 1 3 C3
2111 53 1111 53 2011 53 26^ §§ & *| a ^
81 12 32 3712 32 3512 32 52-s§„--S |-lg
Apeii lo 13 12 0213 12 Ills 12 17 a 5:1 115 1
2018 51 2813 51 36 13 51 asI^SB "iS J-J
f-J . "S4
-8
3014 30 5314 31 0214 81 08^ § rig 1%^
MayCSml0l5 10 1915 10 2715 10 84-S » O "8-J2 J *3
2015 49 4515 49 figlo 49 591 a gj, -12 1
30 16 29 1016 29 Ig 16 29 S1-1 6 S/g <B
Ju s« 917 08 8617 08 44 17 08 51* jS.WM Si 30 29
1917 48 01 17 48 Jo'7 48 16 jj£j 3 ^ |
_ , 2918 27 27 18 27 3518 27 42|^a ^S-s n ^ O *
iL 19l9
2B«a« 919 46
06 1819
5219 4607 0] 19 07 07 f
26,9 46 33 § g 9 8^.42-^
3 $) ^
2920 25 4420 25 5220 25 58®-&£ ^ %% ?.■{%<*
kaM* 821 05 0921 05 1721 05 24-£.a
1821 44 0521 44 4321 44 50 g So 2 1^1'2 1 t
2822 24 0022 24 0822 24 155S^| &
.1-. -n .-iQ no oe oa no o 1 as na <1 ■—d " 1 s9 SI

27 0 22 17 0 22 25 0 22 32 H^,a^'S i |-'8^CBL
0cfc -ay® 7 1 01 42 1 01. oil 1 01 57|^ |®|C9 3 .g<| >
17 1 41 08 1 41 161 1 41 28Sl| fOL a • J
27 2 20 33 2 20 421 2 20 43 S
Nuv ffiai 6 2 59 59 3 00 07! 8 00 141^ -g .*» 01
16 3 39 25 3 39 Bg! 3 89 39 £ 10 ""s
26 4 18 50 4 18 58 4 19 051^™I.La^ao
Dec 4 58 16 4 58 24 4 58 isrt 2 3=
BO-SSI'S .u.
^
* 16 5 87 41 5 37 49 5 37
26 6 17 07 6 17 15 6 17 22 pq^ g s 2"
— 06 a 06 9
TABLE 11. ajnaJiuu) 11.
Geographical (Terrestrial) Latitude and Longitude of
Important Places In India and Other Countries.

@iB^ajiT6iPa2jLb G^ffiHiaefPayii a-sfrerr (Lp« fiiu uLlueowifij


SsfPssr (Latitude)? (Longitude)-

glL—iaamliisr
Qutuirasrr. Names of Places.

12 45 N. e_. 45 02 E.,
^gfojSireiaf) 15 89 18 ..
j^&irir 27 09
jQutpnUT ji 23 01
MI b&isair 19 04
26 26
jyGlaireiir 20 41
j/fiiuirLj 20 09
22 31
JD/Meimiruirx 25 27
jysvultu 9 26
^thQinruj. 20 55
jy ssrikjs i^ir 14 03
^y&n szujcvQ 17 42
^jb&'i® 12 48
^e-n LH 26 01
LJir&i_irtLQ 33 21
uirenQjFtrir 21 31
uiaasfetfjr 12 59
15 21
i-i oir/rt rr 22 14
'vuSieir 19 15
Qusoaur Lb 15 53
Qusosoirifi 15 10
&irS 25 20
uirafnibi^ir 19 19
Quiul^it 11 09
Qugzeurri^rr 16 27
Latitude,' Longitude,
® of Places, sauraeiflsir il (SirmirLnaih
-I /\ff*

j ^gu&i&irui&ti). loiramh&iii.
Quiu.'iadr. ] ^anieR 0 accB
' j Latitude. Longitude.

uiraeo^ir !25 16 N. P_ .187 03 E. S.


utrtLyr |27 10 „
|16 51 „ 75 05
tSaairMir 128 02 „ 73 23
I^LSeSluULLl— SBWti ,17 56 83 31
Quirui9eB 18 34 ,, 83 81
(ouiriy.iiiirtu&aiGgwii ■ 10 00 „ 78 06
UUILITIU IS 53 36' 72 48 5
u&irir 30 47 51
il/hrir&ar 21 72 59
seit&jSfBtr 22 88 24
ash sS 11 75 48
aaifltEi&uuLLt— 18 84 08

sirmQi-i !21 01 72 31
4D<5&8r SBBT jtibiff IT |]1 48 75 21
GfTSBlLj^ir !26 27 80 23
SmsiriSsiT'^) MS 12 83 58
il2 42 80 02
13 13 79 10
14 13 72 25
16 56 82 14
Qair&& 9 57 76 16
QatrtuLhU&^n ir 11 01 77 01
[Qarr&riAL-i 6 55 79 55
Isir^&Ljjrui 12 50 79 07 •
26 18 89 27
111 15 76 48
«; I apnir jll 42 -79 48
XL—umnu jl4 27 78 52
115 89 79 09
"20 47 85 56
|L_/ftJ/Efa:/r 125 11 So 58 •
127 04 88 19
iQu^jriri^ 30 20 78 05
28 40 <7*7 TQ
104 Tables of Bhavas—eomSssr&vi^i—, uirsuiSoLji— eutr&Siuu).

jsy&if.irLb&U).
Names of Places.
Quiuiraetr. Latitude.

Dehra Ismail CSi iriranQaBuiuSeo


(St—sr/r paSa, 81 53 N. n.. 70
Khan arrsar
Dharmapuri
Dliarwar !t_/r/rsu.T/r
Diamond Island .L-ajiiLDsarG
Dindigul PsaarSasasi)
Dodabetta Qjipirfi-xQuLLi—tr
igir fisQi.
Dum Dum (_LC< to
l-uh—ld
Dwaraka ^jeu/riTOTiia
ggeuirsrenm
Elloore fijreo^W/r
ereisinir
Ernakulam <ST
Erode fpSsrd®
ffllirrrQ
Galle (BireQ
Ganjam
Gauhati \(olaGrr<m)<xjii
\Qassir&jDfli^
Gaya aiuir
Ginjec
Gooty (£>&$
Gopalpur 'j>airuireoi.jpLri
Isiruireoi^j,
Gudiy attain (Sjuf.turppu,
(zrju^turjspi
Gujarat 9K.iT SOT
9k.it LD
sunja
Greenwich SfsireQ
S/F &&■
sireQ&at 28 38.2, '00
Guntakal ^smrL.9:&) TVi iirT
Guntur @<iar(P/f
Gwalior (ZjauireSlujiT
(iSjsuireSlujiT
Howrah Qpsosirjrir
Hubli :<M)-®U6Q
Hyderabad jyuS^^jr/r/
(Deccan.) p^b^easruiir •
Hyderabad (Sind) fgpiriruirp 22 „ ,168
(fflsMT®)
Indore ©wjpr/f 43 „ 175
Ispahan jj^shjuamirs 39 „ j51
Latitude, Longitude, of Places, estfasafleir
105

Xagarooil#
]06 Tables of Bhavas—sodSssrMLji—j uireuaVLju. GUirdStuth.

Names of Places.
Quiuir&siT. Latitude. Longitude.

il5 .78 34 E,
'/STjr/riusswsarff/rosrg |23 ;90 33
nirffa 20 74 On
' firrauuLLi—GSirui 10 79 54
QlGGigplfii 14 80 00
^isfgirLDirurtl. 18 78 OS
\Qi5efrairiB(yj ,25 79 31 .
Ssuirirdjir iuit [06 80 41 .
e-^saisismin—eOLD 1i 76 45 ,
^jQiutrfl @ 127 181 3L
uirSsirtuiBQairtLemL-. 08 77 44
'u/rsoaffi/r© 10 76 38
Uff LcUSBT 09 79 ] 4
^uiriLu^-ujireoiT .$0 76 24
'U/ru.t.&LjTLh 25 So 15
iuirjggir! 20
83 10
i3x5ir)iB(aj () 3 100 03
Qusipireui
|71 38
y®, 'IS 73 56
suirirui&jST 21
,69 33
oUiririL® i9'2.7frir LI
92 46
i Ju/r/rlLQ eSdsQi 7 04
55 44
ifituir
u(o/riru> 118 195 14
10 ,78 51
'uLfltSstjpmnQ 13 80 22
85 53
n7 82
|g<u/_t_,r 30 67 01
Qinu&^ir ilg 77 24
Tr&kiT ,21 81 42
v ir&Q&ir lL '22 70 57
TirajUi(S'u,i^irui [I* 81 47
MlrirSiuir&srrujLii p9 77*62
r&£ 123 85 22
Latitude, Longitude ot Places, uaLiTG-oiflsir ju&ipirLi&ui Quan u,jrua
107
(Sjrairtl&ih.
. • • JN JilXICS 01 -L IcliCCS* t i•i i }
Quiuiraoir. Ijatibude. Longitude.

lituueswtirani ir.TGiDervswnh
Hanmad irrr tAfiirjgLjj tii 78 55
Kaugoon 3~;mQ&/rsir 96 12
Uatnagiri 73 18
Rawalpindi !rireuei)i3saru/- 73 05
I Sabiii'inati 73 01
Salem 78 11
Salsette &ireiiQ&LLis[- 70 54
Sambalpur ■ tfiriMUGtiyjir 84 05
Sandur a&sfGir 76 33
Satara (■Ftli—irir/r 74 01
Secunderabad 78 33
Sbolapur iG^irstriru^ir 1( 75 58
Simla IStleoir 31 77 12
Singapore \SEiaiULj;'r 0L 103 55
Siiujganj !S4 89 48
SivaBamudram Ssu^Qp^s^srtsj 12 77 14
Srinagar Ul^/s&ir 34 74 52
Srirangam y^lTIEHELD 11° 78 41'
Srirangapatam u!§<rik&uuil.i--Gmus 12 76 45
Surat (SjjTji 21 72 53
Srivilliputtur ujgsSeoeSLfcggjir i 09 77 36
Table Island 3i_dJ3i) ggatf/rsrar® 14 93 19
Tanjore •m^&ireQir LO
Tehran Q^Sirm j35
Tellicherry [pSsd&G&fi jll
Tinnevelly !^®Q/55i)Ga;s0 iOS 77 45
1
Tiruchendur /slfnj&QiFih-ginr [OS 78 06
Tirukkoilur ^QjjaGarriBsyji/'r i! 11. 79 20
Tiruvadi •pxQjjssismuirir jll 79 40
Tiruvarur plq^eu/r^ir jlO 79 45
Triehinopoly .^(i^O'S^uusfrsifl 11.0 78 47
Trichur / 10 76 14
Triueomalee jS^aGsjemuSso OS 81 07
TrivandPJtm jglQtjGiJsnriSjgLi iruz OS 77 00
Tuticorin ,78 08
108 Tables of Bhavas—uireu&VLji— wiriQiuu,,

,T „ T., jysiiirLoffLC. U>s&rui&Lt!.


Barnes, of Places. . Longitude>
Qutuirasir.

Udaipuv je_S3)^L/y/r 24 86 N- £..173 44E.S.


00
Udipi l&^Qudl 13
18 09 „ 174 41 „
Ujiain la-Sg$$6iifiLc>ir&irsrflu 123 09
UL—L-«mU>
Velloro Cu bv &)ff i \12 06 79 09
Victoria Point
10 01 98 34
Vijayanagar ISQZZiupS'XIT 15 07 76 26
Vijianagram 'sSzgtuis&jriis 18 12 83 24
Vizagapatam irxut—L-6iar<M 17 41 [SB IS
Waltair (Viza jl7 45 j83 22
gapatam)
Yerkkaitd firp&ird/ 111 45 78 15
Zanzibar \f%ir&st&uiT r 06 09 ■39 10

APPENDIX No. I—jy&iuihsgLn Qis. 1


Time Differences between Greenvvicli Mean Time and tlie
Moan Time or Standard Time of some important places :—
til air Lidji/j ervi VvStirt a® L—iuii eSjitsliUir&iB&Gir.

Places. Nature of Time Difference Hrs-ms-sds


i—iuu) eQp^iun^ diuirih U)*x)fl—iQi.8—Q&
Madras i Mean Time Difference r 0 .
0
Q&sirckiir LDir&iraaru} j iSdr afi iSliurr&ii
Bombay Presidency ■) do.
Uiiiumii uanairssnLo J QlnpiJUj- - - 4-51-15'U
Calcutta Bengal Pro-"]
vince * ,j
■msvmjipn (uikatr f 5-53-50'3
«rrti>^Lc.T<s,r<iwt£i J ^Lcputp.
Burma ■) do.
Quspuilf. = - 6-24-47

i do. -- _ 8-50-12-6
.'•~aupuuf.
>
Table of Time DifferoncB—ioawfi ^Qjs0ujr# aiiratQajw 109

riacos Nature of Time Difference Hrs—ms-wls


^i^iaasir i—iutleQpQtuT&diuirLD Laaxfi-I8L8—Q&
Singapore Straits
Settlements !I Mean
J Time Difference _
SliBIGUy,}- 6ioQl—.ll9lL { lEik L-'Uth sS^Sura'lL 0-00—-1
uirj--il~ - B-6S-17-4
Q&LLuj-ia QusmrSl J
India (except Standard Time Diffcr-
Calcutta) ! cncc - o-30 -OO'OO
i^jin^iUiT ^mioarijSu f mi—Tsfiru. r® t—iuih
psQp) J eQjg!,un-&uj
Gcylon "j
3'I so ir air
& j"
} — 5-30-00-00
Laccadivc Islands 71 do. r
{ssyasir
GO&npfi igey&arr 3 Qtrpuiq. = - o-oU
5-30 UO
00-00
DO
Burma •) do. — ,, „ ,
_ 0_b0-00-00
UTLDT \ Qu.putf. — - 0-b0-00-00
Settlements •>
Straits Settlements- do.
ofuQiL-tSel Q&LL t — 7-0C-00
fDLlspt-Jiy_
L^ao Quassar® J
do.
(Su.pui^ — - 7 20-00

Federated Malay
States i do.
Qut Qui CD Uj?fci< j (Supi ru/- — - 7-00-00
OJ I &VJJC—LL<S)V J
Union of South
Africa ( do.
ajsafliUoi ^u f (Suajbuh/- - 2-00 00
Qjissir ^lyiflar J
Mauritius 7 do. — _ 4-00-00
Qu jbuuf.

N.B. —Minus sign proiixed to the Time Differences shows


that the Greenwich Moan Time is less thin the times of Hie
places bj' the quantities shown against them. ' •
06S3^ (5/i5 <51 aiflujp S.PaireS^af cSsir t—iuih sraiiugB Jb/iijs/SjX ■
aBt^.iwa'smair l-Iu^sb)^aQi—a pgr ersirjpi airiUJ)^,
110 Tables of Bhavas—sniSisr efwLyj_j uirsa etOLju. suirmSdJiii
Ayanaiusa on the 1st of Chitra (i.e. on the 13th or 14ih April.)
i$r' lsi_ j^iUoir etOLji ti jyiosd
Knglish Ayanaiusa {Englishl Ayanamsa
year Longitude year i Longitude Longitude
gfilEl'S .»yilJaJT ji)®s. ^/tiosr SO! | jt/ium
s£" sfuLyi—'r- sffsLf, ' taot-jt—ir jil?aL£ | sfeL/£_ii
UTM& dBcfeo ai/0a£tiji L/Taa>«— a/0&£u| uirsnai—i

.1840 21—29 1872 21—56 22—23


1S41 21—30 1873 21—57 22—24
1842 21—31 1874 21- 58 22—25
1843 21—32 1875 21—59 22—26
!
1844 21—33 1876 22— 0
1845 21—34 1877 22— 0 1909 22—27
1846 21—35 1878 22— 1 1910 22—28
1847 21—35 1879 23— 2 1911 22—29
1848 21—36 1.^80 22— 3 22—8
1849 21—37 1881 22— 4
1850 21—38 1882 5 22— 5 22—31
1851 21—39 1883 j 22— 6 23—32
1852 21—40 1884 : 22— 6 22—38
1853 21—40 1885 ' 22— 7 22—84
1854 21—41 1886 i 22— 8 22—35
1855 21—42 1887 ! 22— 9 22-36
1
1 -NO 6 21—43 1888 22—i0 22—37
1
1857 21—44 1889 22—11 22—3
1858 21—45 1890 ! 22—11 22—38
!
1859 21—45 1891 22-12 22—39
1860 21—46 1892 i 22—13 22—40
1861 21—47 1893 22—14
1862 21—48 1894 22—15
1863 21—49 1895 22—16 22—42
1864 21—50 1896 22—16
1865 21—50 1897 i 22—17
1S98 i 22—18 22—45
9
1S68 i 21 — 58 1900 ! 22—20
1869 i 21—54

22—49
Tables of Ayanaiiisa—gutJ; Qtutb. Ill

Ayanainsa on the 1st of Ohitra (i.e. the 13th or 14th April)


SijbffisiMr iW Iffl- jyiUSW sfutYi_ti jyriisDjB .syuj^ti^/c —^pt^iT&Sj
English Ayanamsa hnglishi Ayanamsa jEnglishi Ayanarusa
years Longitude years Longitude years Longitude
@®8 jyusv^ ®)w8 j)j\us3r j§)®S , ^ussr
dw isn!(_yi_/r eh)LjL—i'r' sW&v , ewL/L-ir
5U(VjeLf.u>t-i:Tss>s—ffi&o su0a^(n^j7ia>s aBsi uttsisj
I "
195S i 23—08 1950 ' 23—27
1951 | 23—09 1951 1 23—2s
23— 1982 23—28
1989 22—o 2 23—' 19S3 23—29
] 940 22—53 23— 1984 I 23—30
1941 , 22—54 23— 19 do I 23-31
1
1942 22-55 23—: 19^6 23—32
1943 22—56 23—: 1987 23—33
1944 22—57 23—15 19 d8 23—33
1945 ' 22—57 23—16 19.-.9 23—34
1948 22—58 23—17 1990 23—35
1947 22—59 23—IS 1991 23—36
1.9 48 | 23—00 23—18 1992 23—37
1949 23—01 23—19 1933 23—38
1951 23—02 23-20 1994 23-89
1951 2-3—02 2995 23—39
1952 23-03 1996 23-40
1953 23—04 1997 | 23-41
1954 23—05 1998 I 23-42
1955 23—06 1999 23—43
1906 23—07 2000 23—44
1957 23—08
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astronomy. It enables the quick calculation of the Geocentric
Longitudes and Latitudes of all the nine Indian planets correct
to the nearest minute of arc at any moment between 3200 B.C.
and 3100 A.D. This book deals with the following points viz
(1) Siderial time, with 8 tables to calculate Siderial time for any
moment between 1800 A.L. and 3100 A.D. (2) Eclipses with
rules for the calculation of eclipses according to the Saros of the
Chaldeans (3) conversion of Celestial longitude and latitude into
Bight Ascension and declination and vice versa, (1) Several kinds
of time in use, (5) Rising and setting of the Heavenly bodies (6)
Rising and Setting of the Sun (7) Standard times of Sunrise and
Sunset (8) The Rising and setting of the Moon. Mars, Mercury,
Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn (9) Rising and setting of Zodiacal
Signs (10) Calculation of the Lagna and Bhavacimkra (11)
Calculation of Cusps of houses practically (13) Ayanamsa and
conversion of Siyana longitude into Hindu Spherical Coordinates
(14) Tables of conversion of Tropical longitude into Tropico.
Polar longitude (15) Tables of Hindu latitude (lo) Tables of
Hindu Kranti (17) Tables of European declination (18) Equa-
tion of time. 510 pages, royal size, Calico cloth bound. Price
Rs. 5-0-0 Net, (postage extra). In Tamil also Pages 564
Rs. 5-0-0.

(2) JATHAKA GANITHAM-lst PART ;—(or Jyothida Gralia


"Shadbhalam and Ayur Ganitham) 3rd edition in Tamil. It is
a Mathematical Astrological book and is based on the rules of
Sripathi's Jathaki Karma Paddhadhi which is a book of Hindu
calculations. .It has over 48 tables "to serve as ready reckoners,
to cast Dasavargas, to erect Bhavaehakra, to calculate the
Shadbhala of planets according to Sripathy, to calculate longevity
according to the methods of Ayurdliaya given in Brihat Jatka,
and to calculate the Sputa of the ten Upagrahas. It lias
numerous examples. The methods of casting and calculating
the Bhavaehakra, planetary Shadbhalas and longevity are. shown
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with refovencp tn an illustrative horoscope. The 3rd edition con -


tpi-na the newly added matter about the moments of Graha Uva >
Uvantham, Yafcra Arambam, Yakra Nivarthi and the longitudes
of the planets at these moments for the years from 1891 to 1941
A.D. to enable the calculation of Chesthta Bhala of planets—
This book will serve also as a commentary to Sripathi's Jathaka
Karma Paddhadhi and Yarahamihira's Brihat Jataka. This is
approved by the Madras Text Book Committee for library use.
Demi, Octavo. Pages 346. Price Bs. 2-8-0

(3) JATHAKA GANITHAM-2nd PABT:—(or Jathaki Phala


Phalangal l!lirnayain)-In Tamil 416 Pages. In this book, the
Dwadasa Bhava Phalam i.e. the effects of the twelve houses
and the events to be predicted from the twelve houses and the
planets in them have been determined with reference to the
Shadbhala strength of phnets and also with reference to the
individual Elements of strength vi". Oocha Bhala, Dig Bhala,
Paksha Bhala, Graha Uddha Bhala, Hora Bhah, Avana. Bhala
Graha Drishti Bhala, and other Bhalas constituting the twenty
four' Bhilas referred to in Jathaka Ganithain Part 1. It con-
tains also methods to determine planetary strength approximately
by those who cannot take the trouble of actn il calculation of
strength according to Hindu Astrological methols m Jathaka
Karma Paddh-rdhih. It contains important and valuable astro-
logical dogmas, rules, and aphorisms about predictive or judicial
astrology extracted from important and classical Hindu Astro-
logical books and also from some important Nadi Granthas
such as Sukra Nadi, Kenl r Nadi, Dhruva Nadi, Satya Samhita
Bhrighu Samhita, Sarvasingrahx Nadi and Yogha Nadi. It is
a very useful book to make predictions according to Hindu
Astrologv. Price Bs. 2-12-0.

(4) JATHAKA GANITHAM- 3rd PABT(or Jathaka


Baja Mano Banjitham Mahr 1)—In Tamil-5')8 Pages.—It
contains from one hundred and sixty five to two hundred and
sixty fouj rules or dogmas (i.e. graha yogas) for each of th^r
twelve lagnas arranged lagnawar [i.e. in all 2511 graha yogas etc.
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for 12 lagnas extracted from Nadi Granthas such as Sukra Nadi,


Kerala Nadi, Dhruva Nadi, Satya Samhit i. Bhrighu Samhita,
Sarvasangraha Nadi, and Yoga Nadi. These dogmas or rules
are those given by such eminent classical astrologers as Yriddha
Yasisthar, Parasar, Narathar, Kasipar, Jaimuni, Gargar, Bhrighu,
Satyachari, Manu Vishnu, Eswarar, Yavanar, Mayan etc. These
dogmas give many details about all the life events of the native
of the horoscope, his father, hip mother, his hrothers and sisters,
his father's brothers and sisters, his maternal uncle, his step-
mother, his stop-brothers and step-sisters, his wife's father etc. —
It makes also far reaching predictions which cannot be made
ordinarily even by astrologers who are considered to be much above
the average astrologer. These dogmas predict events with
reference to lagna rasi, position of planets, planetary aspects and
mutual aspects and inter-actions among planets taking into
account for an event several planets and factors at a time such
asBhava K&rakr points, Graha Karaka points and positional
strengths such as 0?cha, Ncecha, Swakshetra, Satru, Basi
position and also, Kendra, Thirikona etc. positions. Thus these
dogmas save the astrologer from the great trouble of (1) intelli-
gently putting together the numerous factors thit have to bo
taken into account, considered well and weighed in the mental
balance with referencs to their pros & cons for a point in life
and (2) of thus finding the sum total or resultant planetary force
causing a native's event in life. This book will be of very groat
help to an astrologer if the planetary Yogas in the horoscope
under his "scrutiny or examination agree with, or even
approximate, the dogmas or planetary yogas set forth in it
and he will be able to construct the whole, or a portion of the
life history of the native of the horoscope according to the
number of yogas found in it as applicable to the horoscope under
serutiny. Price Bp. 3-4-0,

(4) JATHAKA GANITHAM- 4th PART:—■(or Jathaka Baja


Mano Eanjilfyam, Malar 2—In Tamil—320 Pages—Ij^ contains
^(•om ninety to one hundred and fifty eight rules or dogmas
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(i.e. graha yogas) for each of the twelve lagnas arranged lagnawar
(i.e. in all 1550 grain yogas for 12 lagnas extracted from Nadi
G-ranthae referred to in Malar No. 1 mentioned above. This
book is a eontinnation or a subsequent part of Jathaka Raja
Manoranjitham Malar 1 described above. For further details
read the description given in M ilar I above. Price Es. 2 -4-0.

(5) BEIHAT JATAKA.OF VAEAH\MIHIEA-2nd (Edition)


■—In Tamil. This is a Translation of Jkihit Jatak i of Y-irahaini"
hira a standard and classical book on predictive astrology. It
has copious notes and information 1 gathered from other books.
Chapter VII which deals with Ayurdhaya and the chapters on
Baja yoga, planetary combinations for yogas and Nabasha and
Sankya Yogas are exahustively dealt with. It contains also some
useful tables to cast Saptavargam and to calculate Drig Bhala of
planets. This is approved by the Madras Text Book Committee
for library use. Demi, Octavo, pages 318.
Price Rs. 2-0 -0. Postage extra.

(6) DASA BOOKTHI CHTNTAMANl(or Vimshottari


System of Planetary Periods and Sub-Periods)—In Tamil—.Pages
312. This gives planetary effects that occur in each planetary
main period and iu each planetary sub-period of main period. It
predicts events in a native's life with reference to planetary
positions in Rasichakru and Bhav.achakra and with reference
to planetary combinations, aspects and inter-actions. The
events in sub-periods are given with reference to ihe position
of the lords of the sub-periods from the lagna and also from the
lord of the main periods. The author of this booh is Komadam
Joshiar Srinivasa lyyengar of Scndamangalahi. It 1ms a foreword
by C. G. Eajan B.A. Price R's. 1-8-0.

(7) JATHAKA DASA HAEISHTA NIVARANI (Ac the


Book of Expiatory and Propitiatory Ceremonies)- In Tamil
Pages 815. This book gives a detailed description ot Saaudhis
to ward off»evils, bad planetary effects and gandams that may i
occur in planetary main periods and sub-periods. It is a compa-
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nion volume of the Dana Bookthi C'hintamani. Its author in


Komadam Joghier Svinivasa lyyengar of Sendamangalam—Price
Be. 0-G-0.

(8) JATHATC'V SABVBTITa CHTNT \MANI by Sr|


Venbatosa Daivagna—in Tamil is in print jmd will befoul
soon.

N. B.—The above bnokg are available with::—■


(1) C. Yifiwanatham & Co.
7, Venkatesa Maistry Street,
Near Krishnappa Naick Tank.
Sowcavpot Post, Madras.

(2) 0.. Subramaniam.


70, Patel "Road, Perambur,
Perambur Post, Madras.

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