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## First Prabhruta - Fourth Prabhruta
It is said,
1. When these two Suns traverse the outermost circle,
and their distance from each other is one hundred thousand yojanas plus sixty yojanas,
then the day is eighteen muhurtas long, and the night is twelve muhurtas long.
This is in the first six months, and this is at the end of the first six months.
2. When the entering Sun traverses the outermost circle in the first half of the day and night of the Uttarayana six months,
and these two Suns traverse the outermost circle,
and their distance from each other is one hundred thousand yojanas plus forty-four yojanas and thirty-six yojanas and one-half,
then the day is eighteen muhurtas long, minus two-thirds of a muhurta,
and the night is twelve muhurtas long, minus two-thirds of a muhurta.
3. When the entering Sun traverses the outermost circle in the first half of the day and night of the Dakshinayana six months,
and these two Suns traverse the outermost circle,
and their distance from each other is one hundred thousand yojanas plus eighty-eight yojanas and fifty-two yojanas and one-third,
then the day is eighteen muhurtas long, minus four-thirds of a muhurta,
and the night is twelve muhurtas long, minus four-thirds of a muhurta.
Thus, these two entering Suns, traversing the circles in between,
traverse the outermost circle,
with a distance of five yojanas and thirty-seven yojanas and one-third between each circle,
and their distance from each other is ninety-nine thousand yojanas plus forty-four yojanas.
Then the day is eighteen muhurtas long, and the night is twelve muhurtas long.
This is in the Uttarayana six months, and this is at the end of the Uttarayana six months.
This is in the solar year, and this is at the end of the solar year.