242 GLOSSARY the zenith of a planet's circle of celestial longitude. Drgguna () The Rsine of zenith distance. Drgjiva (tar) The Rsine of zenith distance. Drgjya () The Rsine of zenith distance. Ordha (6) Prime. Drsya-candra (T)The longi- tude of the Moon corrected for the visibility correc- tions. Devapujya (y) Jupiter. Devamantri (fa) Jupiter. Desakala () Used in the sense of desantara-kala, i.e., the longitude-correction in terms of time. Desajata-kala () See Deśakāla. Desantara () The longi. tude of the place. That is, either the distance of the local place from the prime meridian, or the difference between the local and stan- dard times. Deśāntara-karma ( देशान्तर-कर्म) Correction for the longitude of the place, the longitude- correction. Deśāntara-ghaṭi (-) De- santara in ghatis. Deha () Used in the sense of grahadeha. See Grahadeha. Dyugana (T) Ahargana. Dyujya () The day radius. Dyuti (af) Shadow (meaning "the shadow of the gno- mon"). Dyuti-karna (fa) The hypo- tenuse of the shadow (of the gnomon). Dyudala () The day radius. Dyurasi (af) Ahargana. Dyuvyasa () The day radius. Dyuvyāsakhaṇḍa (³) The day radius. Dyuvyāsa-bheda () The day radius. Dywāysārdha (धुव्यासार्ध) The day radius. Dvyagra () A sagra kuṭṭā- kara (residual pulveriser) with two residues. Dhana (7) Addition. Dhanistha (af) The name of the twenty-third nakṣatra. Dhanuh ( धनु:) (1) Arc. ( 2 ) The sign Sagittarius. Dhanuh-khanda (7:que) In Hindu astronomy, the qua-
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