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THE CHRONOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GUJARAT The tithi ended about 3 h. 15 m. after mean sunrise.
2. Dates in Months Caitra to Aśvina *(a) Dates in current Caitrādi Years
(A) Pūrņimānta Dates (i) stone stone-pillar and copper-plate Inscriptions 60. V. 1256-IA, Vol. XI. p. 71, Patan copper-plate
inscription of King Bhīmad va II
Sam. 1256, Bhadrapada, badı 15, Bhauina V. 1256 current Caitrādi :
Pūrņimānta : Tuesday, 4 August, A.C. 1198 The tithi ended about 15 h. 1 m after meam sunrise.
Amānta : Thursday, 3 Septeinber, A.C. 1198 V. 1256 expired Caitrādi :
(or current Kārttikādi) Pūrnimānta : Monday, 23 August, A.C. 1199
Amānta : Wednesday, 22 Septeinber. A.C. 1199 V. 1256 expired Kārttikādi :
Pūriņmānta : Friday, 11 August, A.C. 1200
Amānta : Sunday, 10 September, A.C. 1200 The given date tallies according to the current Caitrādi system. It also seems probable according to the expired Caitrādi system. The given tithi commenced about 31 m. 50 se. after local sunrise on Tuesday, 21 September, A.C. 1199, but it commenced about 58 m. 15 se. before local sunrise according to the Brahma Siddhanta. Thus it applies to the given week-day in a regular way
(ii) Image Inscriptions 61. V. 1284-JTSS, Vol. I, Part i, p. 40, Raimsen image
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