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published two sets of tables, the first in the Indian Antiquary 1888, of which I send you a copy by the same mail, the second in the Ist vol. of Epigraphia Indica which are much more convenient for use. But as I have no spare copy left, I give the calculation according to those in the Indian Ant. iquary. The year 962 is equal to 436 A. D. if reckoned in the Era of Vira, or, 906 A. D. if dated in Vikrama Samvat. If you carefully read the explanation of the tables p 3-5 you will understand the following computation. W a b c 1
W & b c 1836 6 3870 482 3 1806 3480 835 5 14 cent. 5 4626 734 67 9 cent 7 7282 484 55 (11 i. e. )
906 A.D, 4 762 319 60 436 A.D. 4 8496 216 70 1 May 1 636 355 329 7 May
5 1398 674 389 (leap year)1 3006 601 348
eq. b 15 5 1502 825 418 eq. c 22 eq. b 15 eq. c 30
A = 1435
A = 1547 the day
was sudi 5. . W 5 = Thrusday
For the calculation of the Naksatra see explanation on p. 12. I give here the calculation only. 279 4
279 4 + 3.0. 418-c (above )
22 -282
389 282-4
281.6 -282
136
+ 155 = ' A
107 +143
291
250 Pusya - 260-296 Table 1 F. | Punarvasu 223-259
The same result is yielded by the Tables in the Epigra. phia Indica; though the method of computation in them is totaly different from that used here..