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JANUARY, 1897.) ON SOME NEW DATES OF THE VIKRAMA ERA.
(8) Amanta dates. 20. V. 1284 (page 129, No. 78). - Samvat 1284 varshe phålguna vadi 7 some, V. 1284 carrent -
pûrņimanta : Wednesday, 10th February, A. D. 1227.
aminta : Thursday, 11th March, A. D. 1227. V. 1284 expired -
půrạimânta : Sunday, 30th January, A. D. 1228. amanta: Tuesday, 29th February, A. D. 1228; the 7th tithi of the dark halt
ended 6 h. 5 m. after mean sunrise. The date would agree if Monday,
28th February, A. D. 1928, were coupled with the running tithi, 21. V. 1289 (page 81, No. 51). - Samvat 1289 varshe mågha vadi 6 bhaumáv (sic.) V. 1289 current -
půrņimânta : Thursday, 15th January, A. D. 1232 ;
amânts: Friday, 13th February, A. D. 1232. V. 1289 expired
půrņimânta : Monday, 3rd January, A. D. 1233. amanta : Wednesday, 2nd February, A. D. 1233; the 6th tithi of the dark half
ended 2 h. 20 m. after mean sunrise. The date would agree if Tuesday,
1st February, A. D. 1988, wore coupled with the running tithi.
(o) Dates either purnimanta current or amants expired. 22. v. 1297 (page 136, No. 86). - Samvat 1297 varshe kartika vadi 21 ravau. V. 1297 carrent - pornimanta: Sunday, 25th September, A. D. 1999; the 11th tithi of the
dark half ended 2 h. 27 m. after mean sunrise. aminta: Monday, 24th October, A. D. 1239. V. 1297 expired -
půrņimânta: Saturday, 13th October, A. D. 1240. amanta : Sunday, 11th November, A. D. 1240; the lith tithi of the dark half ended 14 h. 19 m. after mean sunrise.
(2) Dates from Chaitra to Asvina. (a) Dates in northern current years.
None. (b) Dates in northern expired or southern current years,
(a) Purnimanta dates.
None.
(8) Amanta dates. 23. V. 1288 (page 94, No. 55). - Sanvat 1288 varshe Ashadha vadi amavasyadine bnaume. Northern V. 1288 current
purņimanta : Wednesday, 12th June, A. D. 1230.
emânta : Thursday, 11th July, A. D. 1230. Northern V. 1288 expired --
púrņimânta: Monday, 2nd June, A. D. 1231. amanta: Tuesday, 1st July, A. D. 1231; the 15th tithi of the dark half ended
10 h. 29 m. after mean sunrise.