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THE CHRONOLOGICAL SYSTEMS OF GUJARAT one, the given tithi must be taken as connected with the week-day on which it commenced as it commenced about 7 h. 48 m. after mean sunrise on that day.
(iii) Praśastis 380. V. 1285-JPPS., No 143, P. 117, A Ms of Yogaśāstra
copied at Devapattana
Sam. 1285, Jyeștha, su. di. 8, Guru V. 1285 current Caitrādi : Tuesday, 25 May, A.C.
1227 V. 1285 expired Caitrādi : Saturday, 13 May, A.C.
(or current Kārttikādi) 1228 V, 1285 expired Kārttikādi : Jyeștha was intercalary:
First Jyestha, su. di. 3 = Wednesday, 2 May A.C. 1229 Second Jyestha, su. di. 8 = Friday, 1 June,
A.C. 1229 The given day seems to have fallen on Thursday, 31 May, A.C. 1229. On calculation the given tithi is found to have commenced about 0 h. 50 m. after mean sunrise according to the Sürya Siddhanta and 2 m. 31 se. after local sunrise according to the Brahma Siddhānta on that day. Hence, it seems to have been ascribed to Thursday, after it comm
enced on that day. 381. V. 1335-JPPS., No 247, p. 130, A Ms of Hema
candra's Dvyāśraya Mahākāvya copied at Śrīpattana Sam. 1335, Śrāvaņa, su. di. 15, Soma
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