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(13) The Earth remaining 23 1/2 bent
towards the sun with its so
called daily veloclty. (14) Their figure shows the Earth
nearest to the sun on these days but either hemisphere does not have summer
(15) The Earth though' concluded
faithest from the sun on the date, the hottest day prevailing upon the Northern hemisphere.
(16) The west seems to have failed
to find out this truth.
(13) The sun daily passes over
the equator of both the
hemisphere 23 1/2. (14) The sun passes over the
midpoints of the equator of both the hemisphere on the 22nd March and 22nd
September. (15) Owing to the sun's annual
velocity North most on the 22nd June the day is longest over the Northern hemis
phere. (16) The Sun's new year
commences from the 1st of
Chaitra (about 8th of April) (17) (Grammar Support) The
root Aya means to go, therefore the sun is subject in the word UTTARA
YANA i, e going to North. (18) The planet Moon is second
to the sun only. (19) The Moon has been rotating
round the Earih from the
East to the West. (20) The Moon too possesses
annual velocity from the North to the south and
Vice Versa. (21) The Moon completing its
57 obits at the end of 59 days. (22) The has been possessing
light of its own.
(17) The Earth should move to the
reverse direction to transfer the sun Northward.
(18) The Moon has been concluded as
the Earth's planet only. (19) The Moon has been rotating round
the earth from the West to East.
(20) Makes no motion at all.
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(21) The Moon completing only
orbits during the while. (22) The Moon having reflected light · of the Sun
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