(iii) 6 (iv) 6 (v) 6 (vi) 5 (vii) 5 (viii) 5 (ix) 5 Table of Longitudes 10 17 24 30 37 44 50 57 The above results have now to be adapted for nine Momments in the Kaliday taken, in order to enable the corresponding longitudes to be read out with ease. For this the nine Momments are rearranged in the ascending order and posted in a table with the corresponding Walyas, Yalky0ऽ0ikhyas and Dlruwas against each. The sum of the Yakyas and the Dhruvas will give the Sphuta (True longitude) of the 35 40 13 45 18 23 56 29 Walkya Momment ! saikhya 7० 4 ’ 23 ” 4 0 17 0 56 10 27 52 3 24 47 56 21 43 49 18 39 42 55 193 138 83 28 221 166 111 Vakya Table 0 4 49 26 6 7 4 23 0 0 0 0 6 13 12 37 | (0 22 54 2 | 5 21 43 49 0 18 4 36 5 27 52 3 0 13 15 11 6 4 0 17 (0 8 25 46 6 10 8 30 1 11 19 52 | 5 18 39 42 | 0 26 30 30 | 5 24 47 56 | (0 21 41 9 6 0 56 10 True ]M1001 6 11 53 49 6 13 12 37 6 14 37 51 6 15 56 39 6 17 15 28 6 18 34 16 6 19 59 34 6 21 18 26 6 22 37 19 As instructed earlier, the above Chart can be re-adjusted to give the True M001 for the nine Momments on any other day if the }/ak yo for the reguired day is used in place of the vakya used here Corrections for the Tru10 M1001 The True Moon read out from the Chart would be correct only as reckoned from the Zero meridian at Ujjain. It has, therefore, to be reduced to the local place, by the application of corrections for the Equation of time, Terrestrial longitude and Declensional Ascensional Difference, before the Chart becomes ready for use These corrections are derived in the manner generally prescribed in astronomical manuals,
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