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May, 1912.]
THE VEDIC CALENDAR
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all the ten stómas or collection of verses, such as nine verses, fifteen verses, seventeen verses, twenty-one verses, twenty-soven verses, thirty-three verses, twenty-four verses, thirty-six verses, forty-four verses, and forty-eight verses. We can now proceed to interpret the passage, which runs as follows:
According to the Krishna-Yajurvéda. [J = jyótis ; G=gô ; Â= dyus.]
1, Atiratra day.
G.
17. Visvajit day.
G
.
25
26
29-32, Chhandôma days.
33, Atiratra day.
According to the Nida na-Satra.
1. Atiratra day.
13
18
:
19
27, Viárajit day.
30
33, Atirdtra day.