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THE CHRONOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GUJARAT
The reference to the occurrence of the lunar eclipse that the given date corresponds to Tuesday, 2 April, A.C. 1056. But according to the Surya Siddhānta. the Full Moon day was suppressed on that day'. However, on calculating according to the Brahma Siddhānta it is found that the Full Moon day commenced about 1 h. 52 m. before local sunrise on that day. It means that the date is quite regular according to the Brahma Siddhānta.
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336. V. 1343 -RLARBP, p. No. 253, Shiyalbet stone inscription (of the time of king Sarangadeva)
Sam. 1343, Magha, su. di. 10, Guru
V. 1343 current: Monday, 7 January, A.C. 1286 V. 1343 expired: Saturday, 25 January, A.C. 1287
As the given date is untenable, some particular in it is obviously recorded or read erroneously. Presumably, the lunar day may be corrected into 14. Accordingly, the day would agree with Thursday and correspond to 30 January, A.C. 1289.
337. V. 1211-JLS. Part ii, No. 1788, Ganesar stone inscription
Sam. 1211, Vaiśākha, su. di. 14, Guru
V. 1211 current Caitrādi: Thursday, 9 April A.C. 1153
V. 1211 expired Caitrādi : Wednesday, 28 April, (or current Kärttikādi) A.C. 1154
V. 1211 expired Kārttikādi: Monday, 18 April, A.C. 1155
1. The day commenced about 1 h. 6 m. after local sunrise.
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