Book Title: On Geometry of Jambudvipa
Author(s): S S Lishk
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________________ On Geometry of Jambudvipa | 377 the outermost limit of Jambudvipa might have been shifted 80 Yojanas southward to the parallel of latitude of 230.5 North. But the development of the concept of magdala with the help of gnomonic experiments, the outermost limit of Jambudvipa had been shifted to 180 Yojanas southward to the parallel of 230.5 North. Probably to cover up the gap between the sequential shifts from 80 Yojanas to 180 or to account for any error in the gnomonic experiments the concept of Jagat might have been evolved which the author is yet investigating. Finally it may be envisaged that Jambudvipa as implied in the recent model of the concept of solar magdalas (Sun's diurnal paths) is stretched over northern hemisphere of the earth with its periphery coinciding almost with the parallel of terrestrial latitude of 60,9 North. This study opens many new vistas of research on certain physical theories in Hindu astronomy and the role of Jainacāryas will be further highlighted. References 1. See Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S. D. (1976) Notion of Circular Flat Earth. in Jaina Cosmography. The Jaina Antiquary, Vol. 28, Nos. 1-2, pp 1-5. 2. Jain, L. C. (1958) Tiloya Pannatti kā Ganit (prefixed with Jambudva Pangatti Samgaho edited by A. N. Upadhye and Hira Lal Jain) pp. 62-64. 3. Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S. D. (1978) Notion of Obliquity of Ecliptic implied in the Concept of Mount Meru in Jambudvipa Prajñapti. Jain Journal, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp. 79-92. 4. Ibid. 5. Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S. D. (1975) Latitude of the Moon as Determined in Jaina Astronomy. Shramana, Vol. 27, No. 2, pp. 28-35. 6. Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S D. (1979) Length Units in Jaina Astronomy. Jain Journal, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 143-154. See also Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S. D. (1975) The Evolution of Measures in Jaina Astronomy. Tirthankar, Vol. 1, Nos. 7-12, pp. 83-92. 7. See ref. 3. 8. Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S. D. (1979) Zodiacal Circumference as Graduated in Jaina Astronomy. Indian Journal of History of Science, Vol. 14, No. 4, pp. 1-15. 9. Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S. D. (1977) Seasons Determination Through the Science of Sciatherics in Jaina School of Astronomy. Indian Journal of History of Science, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 37-44. See also Lishk, S. S. (1980) Certain peculiarities of Jaina School of Astronomy. Jaina Journal, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 81-88. See also Lishk, S. S. and Sharma, S D (1977) Role of pre-Aryabhata I Jaina School of Astronomy in the Development of Siddhantic Astronomy. Indian Jourual of History of Science, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 106-113. 10. Lishk, S. S. (1983) Notion of Declination implied in the Concept of Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org

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