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________________ 88 D1 = North-south stretch of solar mandalas in Lavanasamudra Now because, N1 Nj and D1 Dj Since 119 65 N1 Nj 330 180 Di D1 x Dj www 1 + = == Therefore we may fairly presume by inspection that N1 Nj = 1 + 1 1 1+ 4+ 119 65 Jain Education International D1 1 1+ Using eq. No. (6), we have 510 Y Dj 28 max 180 Y 23°.5-6°.9 13 5 Obliquity of ecliptic = 23°.5 Sun's maximum declination & max=23°.5 The following relation fairly holds good, i.e. N1 N1 D1 : Dj : This leads us to the view that the north-south stretch 330Y of solar mandalas in the Lavanasamudra might have been theoretically generated through a simple linear zigzag manner probably as shown above. This view is further evidenced by its inherent dependence upon the factual determination of the relation between number of solar mandalas N、 and their north-south stretch D, in Jambudvipa. This is elucidated as follows: 1 6+ X 180=329.54 or 330 Y approx. - 1/4 2 = 47° 16°.6 JAIN JOURNAL 330 Y For Private & Personal Use Only It suggests that north-south stretch D1 of mandalas (Sun's diurnal circles) in Jambudvipa is extended southward from Sun's extreme north position 23°.5 upto 6°.9 in the northern hemisphere as we understand .(8) www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.520073
Book TitleJain Journal 1984 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJain Bhawan Publication
PublisherJain Bhawan Publication
Publication Year1984
Total Pages49
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationMagazine, India_Jain Journal, & India
File Size3 MB
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