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________________ EPIGRAPHIA INDICA. [VOL. XIV. The annual shift is a forward one, and, as the longitude of perigee increases, so the mean anomaly decreases. Hence for years earlier than K. Y. 4500, A.D. 1400, the amounts entered in col. 3 must be added to, and for years later deducted from, the sun's mean anomaly as found by calculation. Change of position of sun's apsidal points according to the Present Sürya-Siddhānta. No. of Change Years. No. of Years No. of Your of Change. Years. Change. 23 10,000ths of circle 0.0009 10,000ths of circle 10,000ths of circle 0.1161 0.0090 0-0896 1.161 2-322 0 11.61 0 23-22 0-2322 0.0179 200 0-1792 0.0018 00027 0-3483 3.483 0-0269 300 0 34.83 0-4644 0.0036 4.644 0.0358 400 0:5805 0.0045 5.805 0.0448 500 0-2687 0-3583 0-4479 0-5375 0:6271 6966 0.0537 600 8.127 0-6966 0-8127 0-9288 1.0449 0.0054 0-0063 0.0072 0.0081 0 46-44 0 58-05 1 9-66 1 21:27 1 32.88 | 44:49 1 56-1 0-0627 0.0717 9.288 0-7167 10-449 0-0806 900 0-8062 1000 0-8958 255. Dr. Schram's valuation of the equation of the centre according to the Arya-Siddhānta was proved to be so accurate that we need not have any hesitation in accepting his similar valuation of the same by the Sürya-Siddhānta. He fixes this for K. Y. 4000 as 2° 8' 18"-472169, and for K. Y. 5000 as 2° 8' 19"1842321. The equations therefore, in K. Y. 4500, the base-year of my Table, was 2° 8' 18*828200553, or in ten-thousandths of the circle 59-404538584. The sun's mean anomaly at the moment of trae Mesha-samkranti is 360° less the combined longitude of perigoe and equation of centre, or 360° - (257° 16' 30"-45 + 2° 8' 18":829200553). The mean anomaly was therefore 100° 35' 10"-721799447, or 100° 35'178696657, or in ten. thousandths of the circle 2794-064211415. This is the valuation which I bave adopted for the starting point for cols. 2, 3, af Table XLVIIIB. The san's mean longitude at the same moment, true Mésha-samkranti, is his mean anomaly plas the longitude of perigee, i.e. 100° 35' 10".721799447 + 257° 16' 30"-45. It was, therefore, 357° 51' 41":171799447, or in ten-thousandths of the circle 9940:595461415. Table XLVIIIB, cols. 4, 5, start from this point,
SR No.032568
Book TitleEpigraphia Indica Vol 14
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorSten Konow, F W Thomas
PublisherArchaeological Survey of India
Publication Year1917
Total Pages480
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size24 MB
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