Book Title: Swayambhustotra
Author(s): Vijay K Jain
Publisher: Vikalp

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________________ DIVISIONS OF EMPIRICAL TIME Numerable Time The smallest and indivisible period of empirical time is called samaya. Further divisions are represented as: Innumerable samaya = 1 avali Numerable avali = 1ucchvāsa 7 ucchvāsa = 1 stoka 7 stoka = 1 lava 381⁄2 lava = 1 nālī 2 nāli = 1 muhurta (= 48 minutes) 30 muhurta = 1 dina-rata (= 24 hours) 15 dina-rata = 1 pakṣa 2 pakṣa 2 māsa = 1 ṛtu = APPENDIX-1 1 māsa (month) 3 ṛtu = 1 ayana 2 ayana = 1 varṣa (year) 5 varsa 1yuga = 2 yuga 10 varṣa = 10,000 x 10 varṣa = 1 lakṣa (lakh) varṣa 84 x 1 lakṣa (lakh) varṣa (years) = = 1 pūrvānga 1 pūrva 1 parvānga 1 parva 1 nayutanga 1 nayuta = 84 lakh × 1 pūrvanga = 84 lakh x 84 lakh years 70560000000000 years (also, 1 pūrvakoti = 1 crore x1 pūrva; 1 crore = 100 × 1 lakh = 100,00,000) = = 84×1 pūrva = 84 lakh × 1 parvānga = 84x1 parva = 84 lakh × 1 nayutanga 173

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