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THE CHRONOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GUJARAT
· Unfortunately, the fortnight is not recorded or noticed. On applying the given tithi to the bright fortnight, it is found that, it can be applied to the given week-day, if it be taken as ascribed to the week-day on which it commenced.' On applying the given tithi to the dark fortnight, it is found that it applies to the given week-day regularly according to the Brahma Siddhānta, as it commenced about 30 m. 35 se, before local sunrise on Wednesday, 25 April, A.C. 1179.2 110. V. 1241-JLPLS., Part i. No. 174, Unja image
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Sam. 1241, Vaišākha, su. di. 10, Sukra V. 1241 current Caitrādi : Vaišākha was intercalary.
First Vaišākha, su. di. 10=Monday, 4 April, A.C. 1183 Second Vaišākh, su. di. 10 = Wednesday,
4 May, A.C. 1183 V. 1241 expired Caitrādi : Sunday, 22 April, A.C. (or current Kārttikādi)
1184 V. 1241 expired Kārttikādi : Thursday, 11 April,
A C. 1185 The given date does not correspond to any of the dates mentioned above. It is, therefore, evident that some particular in it is recorded or read wrongly. Probably the given tithi referred to the dark fortnight rather than the bright fortnight. Accordingly, Sam 1241, 1 It commenced about 1 h. 20 m. after mean sunrise on Wednes
day, 11 April, A.C. 1179. 2 According to the Sürya Siddhanta it commenced about 58 m.
27 se. after local sunrise on that day.
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