Jyotish - 1941 - C. G. Rajan - S Astrological Tables of Lagna and Other Houses
Jyotish - 1941 - C. G. Rajan - S Astrological Tables of Lagna and Other Houses
-RAJAN'S
Astrological Tables
Of
For
Latitude* from 0° to 36° North
By
C. G. Rnjan, B.A. (Mathcmatirs)
Table of Contents.
2. In counting the lines, the line giving the title of the book
is excluded.
Part A—Instructions.
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W .9 Error (i.e. for) 1 Correction (i.e. Road.)
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3o 1 as item No. 7A I as item No. 7A
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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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I Column (2) 206-10
283-33
280-39
73-21
101-21
258-39
101-21
200-13
153-17
C. G. RAJAN'S
"Astrological Tables of
For
SAYANIC AND NIRAYANIC ZODIAC
or TROPICAL & SIDERIAL ZODIAC
or WESTERN & INDIAN ZODIAC
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.
BULB No. 1:—First find out the Local Mean Time of the
required place P from the required moment
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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 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.
Difference = 0-14-47*10
20 Astbological Tables of
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
"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.
Hough-Work.
Difference — 2-15-12.90
= 2-15-13
Lagna and other Hodess (i.e.) Bhavas 23
Rough-AVobk.
77-28-0 = 0-00-50*008
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)
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)
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
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
Rough-Work.
To find D from rule 1 (c) (2) and to find Local Mean Time.
(Insert this between Item No. 7 and Item No. 8 as Item No 7 .4)
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.
(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.
(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)
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Hougii-Wobk.
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
Siderial Time in
Hr. M. Sds.
S. T. calculated = 6-52-40 (1)
S. T. in the Table = 6-48-00 (2)
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.
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
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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.
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ITEM No. 15 :—
Use liule 10 :•—■
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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
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i342-43-40 (19)1180-00-00 162-43-40
(1) in the above item No. 15, the figures under column No. (24)
give, the Trapical Longitudes of the Cusps of the several Houses
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50 Astrological Tables op
Tropical Longitude
Name of the House. —
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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
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• 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.
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TABLE-~3- —sunffi^ajii:—3.
Correction (L. C.) for difference in Longitude (ie.) Longitude
Corrfction.
Qaairis^ SpfStuir&pfdtbG.irsp fSQjjijSis. jjjprsu&i Qtimn'r&
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 S.—Qjaa^iuii 5.
Table for Converting degreesi Minutes & Seconds of arc into time
• {ie Local Mean Time Correction or briefly Local Correction DO
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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
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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 6'.—euira^iuui 6.
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".
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
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'.
(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.
s1
18 12
18 24
18 86
14 Tables of iJhavas—sosSm&vLj^ uireu&OLji— wiriSiajus,
« (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.
™>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
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
■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.
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
(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
(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
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.
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
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.
LI 20 MITII
L8 20 12
24
HP
mm 86
28 20 48
28 21
II
44 Tables of Bbavas—seifisjrewL/<_, ureuawi^t— anrtffiuu.
22 36
22 48
23 00
46 Tables of Bhavas—so«flairewL/L_, uireuaoLji— euir&Qtuih.
jB&tst eom
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
(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.
(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
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.
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
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.
^ (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.
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
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
(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
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.
(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
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
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
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.
K >
11
• f j!
" SB J
1 IB i
'J i
7 8 Tables of Bhavas—soaSswatiL/t-, uireumoLfu. euir^sQtuus.
(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.
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
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
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
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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.
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 ....
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31 8 36 03 s 36 12 8 36 igf^Sg
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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
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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
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1917 48 01 17 48 Jo'7 48 16 jj£j 3 ^ |
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27 0 22 17 0 22 25 0 22 32 H^,a^'S i |-'8^CBL
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17 1 41 08 1 41 161 1 41 28Sl| fOL a • J
27 2 20 33 2 20 421 2 20 43 S
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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
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26 6 17 07 6 17 15 6 17 22 pq^ g s 2"
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TABLE 11. ajnaJiuu) 11.
Geographical (Terrestrial) Latitude and Longitude of
Important Places In India and Other Countries.
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.
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.
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,,
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Table of Time DifferoncB—ioawfi ^Qjs0ujr# aiiratQajw 109
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