ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA CONTINUATION OF THE "INDIAN CALENDAR" ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA BY ROBERT SEWELL Late of Her Majesty's Indian Civil Service; Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, and of the Society of Biblical Archceology ; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. LONDON SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & Co., LTD. PATERNOSTER SQUARE Printed at the Motley Press, Amsterdam. 54- PREFACE THE present volume has been prepared in continuation of the " Indian Calendar ", which contained, inter alia, Tables drawn up by Dr. Robert Schram for determining questions connected with eclipses of the sun in India for a period of 1600 years. The eclipses of the moon are now dealt with, and a few notes added. I desire to express my best thanks for their kind advice and assistance to Professor H. H. Turner, of Oxford, and Mr. A. C. D. Crommelin, of the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Pandit Sankara Balkrishna Dikshit, whose death early in the present year is greatly to be deplored, rendered valuable help by checking my figures. June, 1898. R. SEWELL. M7256QO ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA BY ROBERT SEWELL. INTRODUCTION, RULES, AND EXAMPLES. THE following Tables will be found to contain all that is necessary for the determination of the actual time of occurrence of eclipses of the moon for the period of sixteen hundred years, from A.D. 300 to 1900. The calculations in Table E. have been based on von Oppolzer's Canon der Finsternisse (Denkschriften der Mathematisch naturwissen schaftlichen classe der Kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Vol. LII., 1887). All eclipses are included, whether visible or invisible. Visibility at a given spot, if not apparent on the face of Table E., must be tested according to the rules hereinafter given. The results obtained will be closely approximate, but are liable to small errors of a minute or two, owing to minor inequalities in the moon's motion which have been left out of account by Oppolzer. Table G. also is similarly liable to slight variations, for reasons which will be noted below. Absolute exactness is impossible under the circumstances, and it would be useless to attempt more than is given in this volume. A comparison between the times fixed by Oppolzer's Canon and by the Nautical Almanacks since the year 1767 (see Table H.} will shew how even the most reliable authorities differ in their calculations. A lunar eclipse is visible in the same degree on every part of the earth's surface which, during any part of its occurrence, is turned away from the sun and towards the moon then at the full and on the other side of the earth; or, in other words and speaking broadly, on any meridian between the hours of sunset and sunrise. For Indian purposes, therefore, the calcula- tions for these tables have been made for the meridian of Lanka (Ujjain), i.e. Greenwich East Longitude 75 46', and the necessary time-correction, 5 h. 3 m., has been applied to the Canon figures which were prepared for the meridian of Greenwich. All times are measured from mean sunrise at Lanka, taken as 6 A.M. Von Oppolzer calculated every eclipse in apparent time; and then, for civil purposes, changed this to mean- or clock-time for the meridian of Greenwich by applying the daily equa- tion of time. The tables in the present volume give similar mean time for the meridian of Lanka. No account has been taken of the effect produced on the moon by the penumbra, but 2 THE INDIAN CALENDAR. only of her passage across the cone of complete shadow. In actual observation little change is witnessed until the phenomenon of positive occultation, or positive alteration of the shape of the illuminated surface, takes place. Moreover I am assured by Pandit Sankara Balkrishna Dikshit that in Hindu astronomical works only the latter is taken into account. The dates given in Col. I of Table E. will sometimes be found to be one day behind those given in the Canon. This is due to a different meridian having been selected as base. Thus the Canon fixes, for Greenwich, an eclipse as having occurred on October 25th, A.D. 310, of which the greatest phase was seen at "0.5", i.e., o h. 5 m. after midnight on the 24th-25th October. This moment, on the meridian of Lanka, was 5 h. 8 m. A.M. But we begin our day throughout this work, for Indian purposes, from mean sunrise at Lanka, taken as 6 A.M. Hence the moment of greatest phase of this eclipse must be recorded as "23 h. 8 m." and the day must be altered to October 24th, which means the same thing. The beginning was "21.24" on 24th; and the end, which took place at Greenwich mean time I h. 49 m. A.M., the hour at Lanka being then 6.52 A.M., cr 52 minutes after sunrise, is recorded as "24.52". This obviates the inconvenience of having to enter two dates for the eclipse. In other words, when- ever an eclipse happens on portions of two different days, it is recorded under the earlier day, and the hours of the later phases of the eclipse are carried beyond 24. General Cunningham seems not to have noticed this time-difference, due to longitude, in the list of eclipses he published in his "Indian Eras", which is therefore apt to mislead. I have added to the list the days of the week corresponding to the dates given in Col. i. I have also worked out and recorded (Col. 2) the Hindu month, and current Saka year in each case. For the latter purpose I adopt only one reckoning out of the several in use, viz., the full-moon (purnima) day of the month in the Chaitradi Saka year. The month is the same whether the amanta or purnimanta reckoning be used. For other modes of reckoning it will be necessary to convert the dates according to the rules given in the "Indian Calendar". The name given to the month in question by the Hindus necessarily varies with their diversity of practice (prior to about noo A.D.) in the interpolation of a month in intercalary years, some using the true and some the mean system; and this difference of name is shewn by a double entry in Col. 2. In such case the earlier entry refers throughout to the true system, the later to the mean system, and to this is prefixed the letters "zv. m. i." i.e. "with mean intercalations." When the month in which the eclipse occurs bears the name of an intercalated month, so that there are in that year two months having the same name, I have distinguished them by numbers, at the suggestion of Professor Kielhorn. Such a system is safer than entering a name ; in view of the difference in the nomenclature adopted at different times and in different tracts. For the magnitude of the eclipse (Col. 8) I adopt the Canon figures, with the sole exception that I have not thought it necessary to record magnitudes higher than total. For these last, the letter "/" suffices. A note on the page of Table E. containing the entry for A.D. 1582 explains fully the "Old" and "New" Style of A.D. reckoning, and shews why, between A.D 1582 and 1752, my dates differ from those given in the Canon. The subject is fully discussed in Nicholas's Chronology of History, pp. 34 48. The figures given in Table E. will often shew, without further examination, that an eclipse must have been visible all over India, or invisible in any part of that country ; but often ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. 3 the question remains doubtful, and in such case the actual visibility at any given spot must be ascertained. For this purpose it is necessary (a) to alter the hour given in Table E. to suit the longitude of the given place; (b) to convert the mean time of the table into apparent (or true) time; (c) to find the moment of sunrise or sunset on the day and at the place in question. (a) The time-correction for longitude is plus one minute of time for every 15' of longitude east of, or greater than, the base meridian (75 46'), and minus one minute of time for every 15' west of, or less than, the same. Four minutes of time to one degree of longitude. (b) Table F. gives the equation of time in minutes, for intervals of five days throughout the year for the period covered by the principal table. (If it is at any time desired to convert apparent time into mean time, this can be done by using the table with reversed signs.) (c) Table G., copied from Raper's Practice of Navigation Table 26, but with the days of the year added to the sun's declination in degrees in order to facilitate work, gives the hours and minutes of sunrise and sunset in different latitudes on different days. I have ventured to add the days of the year to this table, because there are no almanacks extant in India earlier than those of the last few decades to which reference can be made in order to ascertain the sun's declination on any given day. It is true that the inclusion of the days of the year introduces, in distant epochs, small errors due to various causes, such as the change in the obliquity of the ecliptic, and of the perihelion point of the earth's orbit. But the sum of these would not amount to much ; l and if the little Table given in Rule 5 below be used, which brings Old Style dates into harmony with the present Calendar, these slight variations in the sun's declination may well be left out of account. Another variation is caused by the fact that, since the moon is actually at the full at mid-eclipse, she is not quite full at the beginning, and she is a little past the full at the end of the eclipse. For localities such as India, no part of which is very far distant from the equator, this variation, even in the extreme case of an eclipse prolonged to a duration of four hours, would not amount to more than four minutes. If all these variations operated in one direction the time-difference so caused might of course amount to several minutes, but it often, indeed generally, happens that one cause of variation works against and helps to annul another. At the worst they only affect the question of the visibility at the last few moments of an eclipse ending when the moon is just rising, or the first few moments of an eclipse beginning when the moon is just setting; and since the difference is then compensated by the effects produced by refraction, it is not necessary to consider them. The beginning or ending of an eclipse cannot be generally observed nearer than one minute, and sometimes two or three minutes of time, even under the most favourable conditions. I have thought it advisable to give a list of eclipses as fixed by the Nautical Almanack since A.D. 1767, the date of its first publication. These may be compared with the data obtained from Oppolzer's Canon. I have reduced the actual figures given in the Nautical Almanack to our requirements (i) by altering the hour to suit the Indian system, according to which the day begins at mean sunrise (6 A.M.) on the meridian of Lanka, (2) by applying the time- difference between the longitudes of Greenwich and Lanka, and, (jj up to the year 1834, by applying the daily equation of time. Since 1834 the Nautical Almanack figures are themselves given in 1 Probably not more than half a degree, or two minutes of time, for two years differing as much as possible. (Professor Turner.) 4 THE INDIAN CALENDAR. mean time. Table H. therefore gives the Nautical Almanack fixtures on the basis of the system adopted in Table E., and one or the other may be used at pleasure in examining eclipses in India. The Connaissance des Temps was commenced about a century earlier than the Nautical Almanack, but in those early years the lunar tables used were so imperfect that Oppolzer's Canon is the more reliable work. Indeed the Canon is probably more accurate than the Almanack up to about 1821 A.D., when Burchardt's tables were introduced into the latter's calculations. The next point will be to consider within what limits the figures given in Table E. or H. may be taken to prove conclusively that an eclipse was invisible in any part of India on the day in question. Let it be remembered that those figures relate to mean or clock time measured from 6 A.M., or approximate sunrise on the meridian of Lanka, or Ujjain, Gr. E. Long. 75 46', latitude o o'. At that point, given no minor variations and no refraction, every eclipse was invisible which fell entirely between o h. and 12 h. in columns 4 to 7 of Tables E. or H. But to be quite safe we will allow 5 minutes for possible variations, and reduce the limits to o h. 5 m. and 11 h. 55 m. The greatest possible difference between mean and apparent time was in about A.D. 300, when it was as high as + 20 m. ; at present the differences lie between 14 m. and +16 m. To be quite certain we will allow 20 m. This reduces the limits to oh. 25 m. and 11 h. 35 m. The outside differences due to longitude are, westwards 75 46' 66 45' (Karachi), or 9, or 36 m. of time, and eastwards 97 (East of Assam) 75 46', or 21 14', or I h. 25 m. of time. The outside parallel of north latitude is 36 (Gilgit). Here, and relatively in a less degree for places further south, the prolongation of daylight at certain seasons may well render invisible an eclipse visible at the equator; but we have only to consider the converse case, viz. the most extreme case of late sunrise and early sunset which may render visible an eclipse otherwise invisible. This occurs at the winter solstice, when in latitude 36 (Table G.) the sun rises at 7 h. 14 m. A.M and sets at 4 h. 46 m. P.M. Difference I h. 14 m. both in the morning and the evening. If the extreme limits of both longitude and latitude were separately considered and applied, our outside limits would thus be reduced to (o h. 25 m. + o h. 36 m. + i h. 14 m. ) 2 h. 15 m., and [H h. 35 m. (i h. 25 m. + i h. 14 m.) =] 8 h. 56 m. But it is not necessary to allow for such a wide limit. We can ascertain * the outside difference for longitude and latitude combined, by drawing on a map great circles inclined at an angle of 271/2 to the meridian (this angle being the actual angle at which the sunrise or sunset lines intersect the meridians in India at the time of the solstices) just touching the furthest east and west limits of India, and producing them to meet the equator. The western great circle cuts the equator about Gr. E. long. 54 l /4, or 211/2 west of Lanka, equivalent to I h. 26 m. of time-difference, and the eastern great circle cuts the equator about Gr. E. long. 109, or 331/4 E. of Lanka, equivalent to 2 h. 1 3 m. of time-difference. Applying these outside time-differences to the limits of o h. 25 m. and 1 1 h. 35 m. already obtained, we have (o h. 25 m. + i h. 26 m. =) I h. 51 m., and (n h. 35 m. 2 h. 13 m. ) 9 h. 22 m. No eclipse could by any possibility be visible in any part of India, provided the whole fell within these limits. I have really exceeded the requirements of the case in fixing these limits, but the error, if one there be, is on the right side. 1 I am indebted to Mr. Crommelin for this. Similar result? are arrived at by calculation frpm Raper's Table (Table G. below). ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. 5 It may be as well to point out that these Tables are applicable not only to India, but to all places in the world lying between N. Lat. o and 39. To use them for mean or clock time for any part of the globe, it is only necessary to apply to the figures given in Table E. the time-difference for longitude (4 minutes to a degree) east or west of our base-meridian, which is, as stated, 75 46' east of Greenwich. This gives the hour of eclipse by the clock on any meridian in latitude o. For apparent time Table F. is applicable to all parts of the world. To find the hour of sunset or sunrise Table G. may be used for any place between the equator and N. Lat. 39. RULES, AND USE OF TABLES. Rule I. Note the details regarding the eclipse given in Table E. ^ On any date and for any place in India the eclipse was invisible if it occurred altogether between 1.51 and 9.22. If its beginning or ending overstep these limits the eclipse may have been visible at some place in India. In such case it must be examined. Rule II. In case an examination is necessary take the latitude and longitude of the place in question. Table XI. of the "Indian Calendar" (p. cxix) may be used, or a reliable map. Rule III. Correct Table E. for longitude, thus ; Lanka longitude, or the longitude of the base meridian of the Tables, being 75 46' east of Greenwich, add one minute of time for every 15' of longitude east of this, and deduct one minute of time for every 15' of longitude west of it. Rule IV. To find the apparent or true time of eclipse, apply to the figures given in E., the correction noted in Table F. Rule V. Then consider the latitude of the place. The moment of the occurrence of the different phases of the eclipse will remain unaffected, but the visibility of the eclipse depends on the time of sunrise or sunset in this locality, and this varies with the latitude. Table G. gives these hours of sunrise and sunset. But for Old Style dates a correction is necessary, which is supplied by the little Table below. It must be borne in mind that this OLD STYLE ADJUSTMENT FOR USE OP TABLE G. A.D. 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 10 N.B. No adjustment is necessary before A.D. 500, or after A.D. 1752. alteration of date is solely for use of Table G., the English date of eclipse remaining unaffected. Where necessary, therefore, add to the day given in Table E. the number of days noted in this sub-Table, and then use Table G. to ascertain the duration of daylight on the day of eclipse at the latitude in question. 6 THE INDIAN CALENDAR. EXAMPLES. 1. Eclipse of December 2, 1750. This began at 3 h. 32 m. after 6 A.M. and ended at 7 h. 1 6 m. It was therefore invisible in any part of India. 2. Eclipse of February 28, 1896. I select this because it can be tested by a reliable almanack. How was it at Madras? Work with Table H. It began at 17.19 and ended at 20.18. Nearly n / 12 ths. of the disc were obscured. Rule I. It was visible, clearly, in some part of India. Rule III. Madras E. Long. 80 13' 30" or -f 18 m. of time. Apply this, and we have for the beginning 17.37, and for the ending 20.36. This corresponds with the entry in the Madras Asylum Press Almanack, viz., 11.37 PM. on 28th, and 2.36 A.M. on 29th February. There is no need to apply Rules IV. or V. 3. Eclipse of November 13, A.D. 300. How was it at Srinagar in Kashmir? It was total and ended at Lanka at 12.21 (Table E.} or 6 h. 21 m. P.M. Correct to apparent time (Table F.) (6 h. 21 m. + 17 m. =) 6 h. 38 m. P.M. Totality ended (i i h. 15 m. + 17 m. =) ii h. 32 m., or 5 h. 32 m. P.M., apparent time. At Lanka therefore the eclipse was visible for only the last 38 m. of partial obscuration, sunset being at 6.0 P.M. But at Srinagar (N. Lat. 34 6', E. Long. 74 52' see the "Indian Calendar" Table XL ) the case was different. Correct for longitude. 75.46' 74.52' = 54' = 4 minutes of time. 6 h. 38 m. 4 m. = 6 h. 34 m. This then was the moment of the end of the eclipse. But the sun set (Table G.) at 5 h. 8 m. P.M., so that the eclipse was visible at Srinagar for an hour and twenty-six minutes after sunset. Totality ended at [5 h. 32 m. P.M. 4 m. (Long.) =] 5 h. 28 m. P.M., so that at Srinagar the eclipse was total for twenty -minutes after sunset. 4. Eclipse of November 25, A.D. 364. This began at Lanka 23.8, or 5 h. 8 m. A.M., mean time on 26th (civil reckoning); -f- 10 m. for apparent time (Table F.~), 5 h. 18 m. A.M. It was therefore visible at Lanka for 42 m. before sunrise. But at Rangoon (Long. 96 17', diff. + i h. 22 m.) the eclipse began at, apparent time, 6 h. 40 m. A.M., while (Table G.) the sun rose (Lat. 16 46') at 6 h. 27 m. A.M. Here the eclipse was invisible. ADDITIONS TO THE "INDIAN CALENDAR." NUMERALS EXPRESSED BY WORDS. DATES in Indian inscriptions are often expressed by words, each word representing a numeral, and selected for that purpose according to its meaning. Thus, bhu or chandra stood for the figure \, since all the world knows that there is only one earth or one moon. Similarly paksha "wing", or akshi "eye", conveyed at once the idea of two; trijagat, the "three worlds", three; Pandava, five; avatara, ten; and so on. Extending the system with considerable ingenuity, a large number of figures were represented. The commoner words are given in the enclosed list; which contains, first, the words given by Burnell (Br.) in his South-Indian Paleography, including those mentioned by Al-Biruni and C. P. Brown, then those added by Dr. Biihler (Bh.) (Grundriss der Indo-Arischen Philologie und Alter- tumskunde, Indische Palceographie, pp. 80, 81), lastly some supplied to me by Professor Kielhorn. (K.) Units are generally written first, then tens, hundreds,, and thousands. Thus Rishi-naga-kh-endu- samvatsara is the year 1087, guna-sastra-kh-endu-ganita samvatsara is 1063. 7 36 01 0. (Br.) Abhra, akasa, ambara, ananta, gagana, kha, sunya, viyat, vyoman. (K.) Dyu, nabhas, vindu, Vishnupada. 1. (Br.} Adi, bhu, chandra, dhara, dharani, indu, kshiti, kshma, nayaka, pitamaha, prithivi, rasmi, rupa, sasanka, sasin, sitarhsu, soma, tanu, urvara, vasudha. (Bh.} Mahi, Sitarasmi. (K.) Atrinayanaja, avani, chandramas, dhatri, jagati, kshapesvara, kshauni, kshoni, ku, mriganka, sudharhsu, vasumati, vidhu. 2. (Br.) Akshi, Asvin, bahu, Dasra, drishti, kara, karna, kutumba, lochana, netra, paksha, ravichandrau, Yama, yamala. (Bh.) Nayana. (K) Chakshus. 3. (Br.) Agni, dahana, guna, hutasana, jvalana, loka, pavaka, Rama, sahodara, sikhin, tapana, tri, trigata, triguna, trijagat, trikala, trilochana, trinetra, vahni, vaisvanara. (Bh.) Hotri. (K.) Anala, Haranayana, sakti, udarchis, veda, vishtapa. 4. (Br.) Abdhi, bandhu, dadhi (?), dis, jalanidhi, jalasaya, koshtha, krita, sagara, samudra, udadhi, veda, yuga. (Bh.) Aya or aya, sruti, jala, jaladhi. (K.) Ambhodhi, ambudhi, amburasi, arnava, Chaturananavadana, vanadhi, varidhi, varinidhi, sindhu. 5. (Br.) Artha, bhuta, indriya, ishu, kalamba, margana, Pandava, prana, putra, ratna, sara, sayaka, suta, tata, vana, visikha. (Bk.) Bana, vishaya. (K.) Tryakshamukha. 8 ADDITIONS TO THE "INDIAN CALENDARS 6. (Br.) Anga, ari, darsana, masardha, mata, raga, rasa, ritu, sastra, tarka. (Bh.) Kaya 7. (Br.) Adri, aga, asva, Atri, chhandas, dhatu, kalatra, mahidhara, muni, naga, parvata, rishi, saila, svara. (Bh.) Dhi. (K.) Giri, haya, loka, patala, sagara, sagara, turarhgama. 8. (Br) Ahi, bhuti, dantin, gaja, ibha, mangala, naga, sarpa, vasu. (Bh.) Anushtubh, siddhi. (K.) Murti, naga, tanu. 9. (Br.) Anka, antara, chhidra, dvara, go, graha, nanda, nidhi, pavana, randhra. (K.) Grahagana, nidhana. 10. (Br.) Asa, avatara, dis, karman, Ravanasiras. 11. (Br.) Akshauhini, Isvara, labha, Mahadeva, Rudra. (Bh) Isa, Siva. (K.) Bhava. 12. (Br.) Aditya, arka, bhanu, masa, sahasrariisu, siarya, vyaya. (K) Dyumani. 13. (Br.) Kama, Kamadeva, Manmatha, visva. (Bh.) Aghosha, atijagati. 14. (Br.) Indra, Manu, loka. (K.} Amarendra, purva, ratna. 15. (Br.) Ahan, paksha, tithi. 1 6. (Br.) Ashti, bhupa, kala, nripa. 17. (Br.) Atyashti. 1 8. (Br.) Dhriti. 19. (Br.) Atidhriti. 20. (Br.) Kriti, nakha. 21. (Br.) Svarga, utkriti. 22. (Br.) Jati. 24. (Br.) Jina. 25. (Br.) Tattva. 26. (Br) Utkriti. The following are said to occur only in documents of late date. (Br.) 27. (Br.) Nakshatra. (Bh.) Bhasamuha. 32. (Br.) Danta, Rada. 33. (Br.) Deva. (Bh.) sura. 34. (Br.) Tana. 40. (Br) Naraka. 49. (Br) Tana. NUMERALS EXPRESSED BY LETTERS OR SYLLABLES. [Dr. Burnell's South-Indian Paleography pp. 65, 79, 80, from which most of this note is taken; Dr. Buhler's Grundriss der Indo-Arischen Philologie und Aliertumskunde, Indische Palceographie^ pp. 82, 83 ; Indian Antiqtiary^ 77, pp. 3612.] A system of notation by which numerals are expressed by letters of the alphabet is often called the Katipayadi method, from katipaya, "a certain number", "so many". Three systems are known. A. The system of Aryabhatta, which he used in his treatises on astronomy, but which does not appear to have been adopted by any other writer, or in inscriptions. It is unnecessary to go into this. Professor Kern has edited Aryabhatta's text. ADDITIONS TO THE "INDIAN CALENDAR." 9 B. The chronogram system. This seems to have originated in Southern India, and has been constantly used in Malabar, Travancore, and the South Tamil country. According to it the consonants of the Sanskrit alphabet have values given to them, thus : k kh g gh n ch chh j jh n 123456 7890 t th d dh n t th d dh n i 2 3 4 56 7 89 o p ph b bh m i 2 3 4 5 y r 1 V s sh s h i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 When double letters are used, the last pronounced consonant only counts. The order of the numbers is from right to left; thus Vishnu 54; Badhnati annamsasarpi = 17,750,603. 45' 3 06 05771 By this system dates may be expressed in words having a connected meaning, and it closely resembles the Semitic system so often used by the Muhammadans. It is also used in Southern India as a memoria technica for the contents of the Vedas. Burnell states that the oldest use of it with which he was acquainted was in Shadguru- sishya's commentary on the Rigveda Anukramanika (1187 A.D.). It is also used as an aid to remember the rules for calculating horoscopes, and for astronomical tables. C. The letter systems. There are several of these, mostly used for marking the pages and palm-leaves of MSS. They are in use in Burmah and Ceylon as well as in India. (a) According to one system the consonants, with the short a vowel added to each, are used in order for representing the numerals i to 34; then the series is repeated with long a, giving numbers to 68 ; and so on with the twelve vowels. The series runs ka, kha, ga, gha, 1234 na, cha, etc la ka, kha, ga, gha, na, cha, etc 5 6 34 35 36 37 3 39 40 la, ki, etc. and goes as far as (12 X 34 ) 408. 68 69 (b) Dr. Buhler states that he has found another system in use in the Burmese Pali MSS. in the Royal Library at Vienna. Here the twelve vowels in order are first used with the first consonant k, then with the second consonant kh, and so on. This series runs therefore thus; ka, ka, ki, ki, ku, etc kah, kha, kha, khi, khi, khu, etc., and 12345 12 13 14 15 16 17 goes, like the former, as far as 408. In Singhalese books this system is also sometimes adopted, but in that case it includes the southern semi-vowels r, r , 1, 1 , which gives sixteen io ADDITIONS TO THE "INDIAN CALENDAR? vowels to each consonant and enables the series to run as far as (i 6 X 34 ) 544- This results, of course, in the letters having a different value from those of the former system; e.g., ka in the first (a) system =35, in the second (b} system 2. Dr. Biihler states that in Siam arid Ceylon there are instances of this last system being prolonged, after the exhaustion of all the syllables ending with lah (= 408 or 544 as the case may be), by a repetition of the whole system; noted as 2 ka, 2 ka, 2 ki, 2 kl, etc which would enable numerals to be represented to any extent. These methods are convenient as numerals for arranging papers or pages in order, but are manifestly useless for simple notation. Thus, if a loose page is picked up bearing the syllable mu, it can at once be put in its proper place ; but no one could say without reference to a table what actual number mu represents. Numbers in India are often abridged, as in England. We say for instance of the pages of a book "212", "2434". This must not be lost sight of, even in the matter of inscrip- tions and their dates, remembering that in Europe there is sometimes a similar abbreviation. People speak of the year "ninety-eight", meaning "1798". There is a system in use in Nepal and amongst the Jains of N. India where syllables are used in an apparently arbitrary manner, but it is not known in the south. Dr. Burnell treats of this in his "South-Indian Paleography" (p. 65). The series is used for numbering pages of books, but I am not aware whether it has ever been employed for chronological purposes. DETERMINATION OF NAKSHATRAS AND YOGAS. [See Ind. Calendar, Arts. 133, 138, 159, pp. 64. 65, 97 Dr. Schram proposes, in the Indian Antiquary for October 1896 (pp. 287288), a simpli- fication of the method employed by us for the determination of nakshatras and yogas. He gives the following table by which (), the nakshatra-'mdex., and (y) the yoga-Mex. may be found at once from the figures for (i) and (c) ; thus (n) = (/) + (s). Take down (/), and find (s) from the table given below, by observing the figure given for (c). In the example given by us in Art. 158 we have (/) = 1463, (c) = 439. From the first column of the following table, observing the difference between consecutive values of (s) (cols. 2, 3) and using the auxiliary table, (s) is found to be 1559. Add (f) to (s) and we have 3022 = (n). (y) (s) + () (Art. 133}, and both these quantities are found from the table. ADDITIONS TO THE "INDIAN CALENDARS ii This table may be styled Table VII A of the "Indian Calendar". It is reprinted by kind permission of the author, and of the editor of the "Indian Antiquary". TABLE VII A. Arg. c. s. Diff. 7147 103 10 7250 104 20 7354 104 30 7458 104 40 7562 104 50 7666 103 60 7769 104 70 7873 103 80 7976 103 90 8079 103 100 8182 103 110 8285 103 120 8388 103 130 8491 102 140 8593 103 150 8696 102 160 8798 102 170 8900 101 180 9001 102 190 9103 101 200 9204 101 210 9305 101 220 9406 101 230 9507 100 240 9607 100 250 9707 Arg. c. s. Diff. 250 9707 100 260 9807 100 270 9907 99 280 6 99 290 105 99 300 204 99 310 303 98 320 401 GO 330 500 yy 98 340 598 no 350 695 yo 97 360 793 98 370 891 97 380 988 97 390 1085 97 400 1182 97 410 1279 97 420 1376 97 430 1473 96 440 1569 97 450 1666 96 460 1762 96 470 1858 96 480 1954 490 2050 97 500 2147 Arg. c. s. Diff. 500 2147 96 510 2243 96 520 2339 96 530 2435 540 2531 97 550 2628 96 560 2724 97 570 2821 96 580 2917 97 590 3014 97 600 3111 97 610 3208 97 620 3305 97 630 3402 QQ 640 3500 yo 98 650 3598 97 660 3695 99 670 3794 98 680 3892 no 690 3990 7O 99 700 4089 99 710 4188 QQ 720 4287 yy 100 730 4387 99 740 4486 100 750 4586 AUXILIARY TABLE. Arg. c. *. Diff. 750 4586 100 760 4686 101 770 4787 100 780 4887 101 790 4988 101 800 5089 101 810 5190 102 820 5292 102 830 5394 101 840 5495 103 850 5598 102 860 5700 102 870 5802 103 880 5905 103 890 6008 103 900 6111 103 910 6214 103 920 6317 104 930 6421 103 940 6524 104 950 6628 103 960 6731 104 970 6835 104 980 6939 104 990 7043 104 1000 7147 Diff. of s. Last figure of Argument c. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Add. 104 10 21 31 42 52 62 73 83 94 103 10 21 31 41 52 62 72 82 93 102 10 20 31 41 51 61 71 82 92 101 10 20 30 40 51 61 71 81 91 100 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 99 10 20 30 40 50 59 69 79 89 98 10 20 29 39 49 59 69 78 88 97 10 19 29 39 49 58 68 78 87 96 10 19 29 38 48 53 67 77 86 ADDITIONS TO THE "INDIAN CALENDAR:' ADDITION TO THE "INDIAN CALENDAR" TABLE I. The commencement of the luni- solar year (cols. 19 to 25) throughout Table I of the "Indian Calendar" was calculated for the system of true intercalations of months (cols. 8 to 12). The use of the mean system of intercalations (cols. Sa to 120) will, in years following those where an intercalation has taken place by the mean system but not by the true system, throw the initial date a month later than that given in cols. 19 to 25. In such years the invariable intercalation of a month by the true system, when none takes place by the mean system, brings the initial dates under both systems together again in the third year. The following is a list of initial dates (cols. 19 to 25) to be substituted for the present entries in Table I in the years mentioned, when the mean system of intercalation of months (cols. 8a to 1 20) is used. The figures already given in Table I, however, may equally well be used if care is taken to remember the number of the month. Thus suppose that it is necessary to ascertain a date in Chaitra of Kali 3412, where the mean system of intercalations was used. Noting that the month was called "Vaisakha I" under the "true" system, the calculation may be made for Vaisakha I, using the figures already given in Table I. I. CONCURRENT YEAR. III. COMMENCEMENT OF THE LUNI-SOLAR YEAR. (Civil day of Chaitra Sukla 1st.) Kali. A. D. Day and Month A. I). Week day. Moon's age. a. 6. c. *K> * " , < 111 , M "~o .2 ^ Si, &~ 1 5 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 3412 3431 3450 3458 3477 3496 3515 3526 3534 3553 3572 3580 3591 3599 3618 3637 3656 3675 3694 3702 310-11 329-30 *348-49 *356-57 375-76 394-95 413-14 *424-25 *432-33 451-52 470-71 478-79 489-90 497-98 *516-17 535-36 554-55 573-74 *592-93 * 600-1 18 Mar. (77) Sat 58 180 78 141 52 232 319 69 327 320 45 218 223 318 196 95 222 250 243 133 174 540 234 423 156 696 957 207 981 960 135 654 669 ;954 588 285 666 750 729 399 52 157 9924 84 9851 9956 62 8 168 273 40 200 146 306 72 9839 9945 51 156 9977 795 C59 486 602 430 293 157 904 20 884 711 828 575 691 519 346 210 73 937 17 282 282 279 285 282 282 283 278 283 283 281 286 281 286 284 281 281 282 282 284 18 Mar. (77) 3 Tues 17 Mar. (77) 5 Thur 19 Mar. (79) 3 Tues 19 Mar. (78) 5 Thur 19 Mar. (78) 1 Sun 19 Mar. (78) 4 Wed 17 Mar. (77) 2 Mon . .' 19 Mar. (79) Sat 20 Mar. (79) 3 Tues 19 Mar. (78) 5 Thur 21 Mar. (80) 3 Tues 19 Mar (78) 1 SUD. 21 Mar. (80) 6 Fri 20 Mar. (80) 1 Sun 20 Mar. (79) 3 Tues 20 Mar. (79) 6 Fri 20 Mar. (79) 2 Mon 20 Mar. (80) 5 Thur 21 Mar. (81) 2 Mon ADDITIONS TO THE " INDIAN CALENDAR?' I. CONCURRENT YEAR. 111. COMMENCEMENT OF THE LUNI-SOLAR YEAR. (Civil day of Chaitra Sukla 1st.) Kali. A. D. Day and Month A. D. Week day. Moon's age. a. b. c. %^ "* - r-H 9 a J ^ * "a3 tn T3 11 M 1 5 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 3713 3721 3732 3740 3759 3778 3797 3816 3835 3843 3854 3862 3873 3881 3900 3919 3938 3957 3965 3976 3984 3995 4003 4014 4022 4041 4060 4079 4098 4106 4117 4125 4136 4144 4155 4163 4182 4201 611-12 619-20 630-31 638-39 657-58 *676-77 695-96 714-15 733-34 741-42 *752-53 *760-61 771-72 779-80 798-99 817-18 *836-37 855-56 863-64 874-75 882-83 893-94 901-2 *912-13 *920-21 939-40 958-59 977-78 *996-97 "1004-5 1015-16 1023-24 1035-35 1042-43 1053-54 1061-62 * 1080-81 1099-1100 21 Mar. (80) 1 Sun. 270 129 69 190 37 258 109 175 170 61 175 49 254 79 200 76 303 85 252 100 0-19 91 0-23 136 0-17 65 241 160 318 115 25 242 15 276 32 264 290 89 810 387 207 570 111 774 327 525 510 183 525 147 762 237 600 288 909 255 756 300 57 273 69 408 51 195 723 480 954 345 75 726 45 828 96 792 870 267 262 83 29 189 9956 61 9828 9934 39 9860 145 9966 250 72 177 9944 50 9817 9977 9922 9743 28 9849 134 9955 60 166 9933 38 9860 9805 9965 9911 71 17 176 282 49 800 881 628 744 571 435 262 126 989 70 853 933 717 797 660 488 351 179 295 42 122 906 986 769 850 713 577 404 268 348 95 211 958 75 822 939 802 629 282 285 279 285 282 282 280 280 280 283 281 283 281 283 284 281 281 279 284 279 282 279 282 280 282 282 283 280 280 283 278 283 278 283 278 283 284 281 22 Mar. (81) 5 Thur 20 Mar. (79) 3 Tiies 22 Mar. (81) 1 Sun 21 Mar. (80) 3 Tues 21 Mar. (81) 6 Fri 21 Mar. (80) 1 Sun. 21 Mar (80) 4 Wed 21 Mar. (80) Sat 22 Mar. (81) 4 Wed 21 Mar. (81) 3 Tues 22 Mar (82) Sat. . ... 22 Mar. (81) 6 Fri 23 Mar (82) 3 Tues 23 Mar (82) 6 Fri . . 22 Mar. (81) 1 Sun 22 Mar. (82) 4 Wed 22 Mar. (81) 6 Fri 24 Mar. (83) 4 Wed 22 Mar (81) 2 Mon 23 Mar. (82) 6 Fri 22 Mar (81) 5 Thur. 23 Mar. (82) 2 Mon 22 Mar. (82) 1 Sun. 23 Mar. (83) 5 Thur . 24 Mar. (83) 1 Sun 24 Mar. (83) 4 Wed 23 Mar. (82) .... 6 Fri 23 Mar (83) 2 Mon 24 Mar. (84) 6 Fri 23 Mar. (82) 4 Wed 25 Mar. (84) 2 Mon 23 Mar. (82) Sat 25 Mar. (84) 5 Thur 23 Mar. (82) 3 Tues 25 Mar. (84) 1 Sun 25 Mar. (85) 4 Wed 25 Mar. (84) 6 Fri See Text, Art. 101 above, para. 2. ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A.M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. \."t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [i.e. mo- ment of fullmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 300 May 20 Mon. 300 Nov. 13 Wed. 301 May 9 Fri. 301 Nov. 3 Mon. 303 Mar. 19 Fri. 303 Sept. 12 Sun. 304 Mar. 8 Wed. 304 Ang. 31 Thur. 305 Aug. 21 Tues. 306 July 12 Fri. 307 Jan. 5 Sun. 307 July 2 Wed. 307 Dec. 25 Thur 308 June 20 Suu. 308 Dec. 14 Tues. 310 Apr. 30 Sun. 310 Oct. 24 Tues. 311 Apr. 19 Thur. 311 Oct. 14 Sun. 312 Apr. 8 Tues. 313 Feb. 27 Fri. 314 Feb. 16 Tues. 314 Aug. 12 Thur. 315 Feb. 6 Sun. 315 Aug. 1 Mon. 317 June 11 Tues. 317 Dec. 5 Thur. 318 Mav 31 Sat. 318 Nov. 24 Mon. 319 May 20 Wed. 319 Nov. 14 Sat. 321 Mar. 30 Thur. 321 Sept. 22 Fri. 322 Mar. 19 Mon. 322 Sept. 12 Wed. 323 Sept. 1 Sun. 324 July 22 Wed. 325 Jan. 15 Fri. 325 July 12 Mon. 326 Jan. 5 Wed. 326 July 1 Fri. 326 Dec. 25 Sun. 328 May 10 Fri. 328 Nov. 4 Mon. 329 Apr. 29 Tues. 329 Oct. 24 Fri. 330 Apr. 19 Sun. 331 Mar. 10 Wed. 332 Feb. 28 Mon. 332 Aug. 22 Tues. Jyeshtha 223 9 56 10 34 10 41 1 3 20 52 18 13 13 28 19 50 4 27 12 8 15 40 4 30 18 52 15 58 5 16 7 2 23 8 14 37 6 10 4 47 12 56 24 46 3 29 5 20 19 27 13 35 3 56 16 18 19 29 17 14 9 43 4 48 25 33 21 27 3 19 12 17 19 43 23 35 11 51 3 14 22 53 14 4 13 48 7 40 21 55 14 15 12 27 21 1 8 40 11 18 8 5 8 47 9 44 42 19 6 16 34 11 43 18 3 4 4 11 4 13 56 2 39 17 7 14 34 4 55 5 31 21 24 12 47 4 24 3 57 12 17 22 59 1 43 3 41 17 42 12 19 2 11 14 26 17 42 16 4 9 20 3 4 23 56 19 41 1 31 11 37 18 51 21 52 10 1 1 29 21 22 13 38 12 24 5 57 20 4 12 29 11 25 20 38 6 54 9 35 9 6 9 53 20 16 18 6 12 54 19 10 15 9 3 40 18 18 22 38 13 50 5 34 24 4 2 54 18 54 3 22 15 26 18 48 4 17 20 49 2 36 23 7 11 3 2 39 7 14 21 5 13 38 8 2 10 50 10 46 11 15 21 28 18 20 14 2 20 30 16 11 5 20 19 26 23 38 15 24 6 46 5 28 4 4 20 4 30 17 10 20 10 5 19 22 5 4 2 24 3 12 39 3 49 8 6 22 45 14 52 9 18 11 46 11 47 12 21 11 38 1 24 22 38 19 52 15 13 21 37 4 50 13 12 17 24 6 21 20 37 17 22 5 37 8 33 24 52 16 27 7 56 5 37 13 35 20 33 5 15 6 59 21 12 14 51 5 41 18 10 21 16 18 24 10 6 6 32 27 10 23 13 5 7 12 57 20 35 25 18 13 41 4 59 24 24 14 30 15 12 9 23 23 46 16 1 13 29 21 24 10 26 13 1 t. t. 3-1 0-4 t. t. t. t. 0-5 4-0 t. t. t. 7-6 0-4 9-2 t. t. t. 2-4 1-4 t. t. 11-9 t. 6-0 t. t. t. 4-8 0-5 t. 11-3 t. t. 1-5 2-6 t. t. t. 9-2 0-6 7-6 t. t. t. 3-8 0-5 t. t. Mar-asirsha . 223 Jveshtha 224 Karttika, (10. in. i.) Margasirsha 224 Chaitra 226 Asvina 226 Chaitra 227 Bhadrapada, (w. m. i.) Bhadrapada 11 .... 227 Bhadrapada 228 Sravana . . 229 Muo-ha 229 Ashadha 230 Pausha 230 Ashadha 231 Pausha 231 Vaisakha 11, (w. m. t.) Vaisakha. . . 233 Karttika 233 Vaisakha 234 Karttika 234 Vaisakha 235 Phalo-una. . 235 Phfdguna 236 Bhadrapada 237 Phalgtina 237 Sravana . . 238 Ashadha 240 Pausha 240 Jyeshtha 241 Margasirsha 241 Jyeshtha 242 Margasirsha '. 242 Chaitra 244 Asvina 244 Chaitra 245 Asviua . . 245 Bhadrapada, (w.m.i.) Bhadrapada II... 246 Sravana 247 Ma<"ha .... 247 Sravana , 248 Magha 248 Ashadha 249 Pausha 249 Jveshtha 251 Margasirsha 251 Vaisakha II, (w. m. i.) Vaisakha 252 Kfirttika 252 Vaisakha 253 Chaitra . . . 254 PMlguna 254 Bhadrapada 255 THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Salsa Year, ["to. m. i." = with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon" Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 333 Feb. 16 Fri. 333 Aug. 12 Sun. 335 June 22 Sun. 335 Dec. 16 Tues. 336 June 10 Thur. 336 Dec. 5 Sun. 337 May 30 Mon. 337 Nov. 24 Thur. 339 Apr. 10 Tues. 339 Oct. 4 Thur. 340 Mar. 30 Sun. 340 Sept. 22 Mon. 341 Sept. 11 Fri. 342 Aug. 3 Tues. 343 Jan. 27 Thur. 343 July 23 Sat. 344 Jan. 16 Mon. 344 July 12 Thur. 345 Jan. 4 Fri. 346 May 21 Wed. 346 Nov. 15 Sat. 347 May 11 Mon. 347 Nov. 4 Wed. 348 Apr. 29 Fri. 350 Mar. 10 Sat. 350 Sept. 2 Sun. 351 Feb. 27 Wed. 351 Aug. 23 Fri. 352 Aug. 12 Wed. 353 July 3 Sat. 353 Dec. 26 Sun. 354 June 22 Wed. 354 Dec. 16 Fri. 355 June 11 Sun. 355 Dec. 6 Wed. 357 Apr. 20 Sun. 357 Oct. 14 Tues. 358 Apr. 10 Fri. 358 Oct. 3 Sat. 359 Mar. 31 Wed. 359 Sept. 23 Thur. 361 Feb. 6 Tues. 361 Aug. 3 Fri. 362 Jan. 26 Sat. 362 July 23 Tues. 363 Jan. 16 Thur. 364 June 1 Tues. 364 Nov. 25 Thur. 365 May 21 Sat. 365 Nov. 15 Tues. Phalguna. . 255 12 59 3 17 20 18 12 51 22 40 4 25 23 46 18 27 12 36 9 8 5 22 11 6 20 17 3 29 7 32 19 17 11 38 5 51 22 48 20 31 16 12 5 10 22 22 20 4 16 25 19 13 20 27 11 15 3 27 3 2 21 41 5 4 13 21 6 20 3 10 20 20 16 50 13 8 19 1 2 11 4 23 15 14 2 47 19 54 12 51 7 31 3 12 24 50 12 21 6 30 11 19 1 30 19 13 11 6 20 49 2 38 22 25 18 6 10 54 7 33 3 34 9 16 19 26 2 50 5 50 17 28 9 52 4 15 22 22 19 16 14 30 3 18 20 36 18 51 14 40 17 32 18 44 9 27 3 1 2 14 19 56 3 14 11 34 4 51 2 49 18 42 15 17 11 18 17 11 1 50 3 25 13 33 1 1 18 8 11 11 7 2 8 23 8 10 29 4 44 12 43 2 38 12 17 21 50 3 44 12 14 4 40 10 20 7 8 18 34 11 2 15 48 4 19 21 44 15 51 18 54 20 2 10 32 21 8 4 16 12 40 12 21 18 14 14 54 2 9 19 16 12 39 24 26 11 29 5 52 13 15 3 56 13 25 23 30 5 6 12 58 6 4 11 52 7 56 20 12 14 16 36 6 1 23 16 59 19 32 20 52 11 58 22 14 5 52 14 2 13 55 19 48 15 34 3 25 20 32 13 3 25 14 13 13 7 8 14 39 5 4 21 23 14 36 24 31 6 12 25 7 18 48 14 18 10 43 7 10 12 56 21 8 4 8 9 14 21 6 13 24 7 27 23 14 21 46 17 54 7 2 24 8 21 17 18 10 20 54 22 10 13 3 3 53 3 50 23 26 6 54 15 8 7 49 3 31 21 58 18 23 14 58 20 51 2 32 5 21 16 55 4 33 21 40 14 31 8 2 4 16 26 32 14 13 8 16 t. t. 41 t. t. t. 7-0 0-4 t. 10-6 t. t. 2-5 1-4 t, t. t. 11-0 0-6 5-8 t. t. t. 5-4 t. t. t. t, 0-6 2-2 t. t. t. 8-7 0-4 11-6 10-1 t. t. 0-4 3-2 t. t. t. t. 0-9 4-0 t. t. t. Bhadrapada 256 Ashadha . . 258 Pausha 258 Ashadha 259 Pausha 259 Jyeshtha II, (w. m. i.) Jyeshtha 260 Margasirsha . ... 260 Vaisakha 262 Asvina II, (w. m. i.) Karttika 262 Chaitra 263 Asvina 263 Asvina . . . . 264 Sravana II, (w. m. i.) Bhadrapada I .... 265 Magha 265 Sravana 266 Magha 266 Sravana 267 Magha 267 Jyeshtha 269 Margasirsha 269 Jyeshtha 270 Margasirsha . . . 270 Vaisakha 271 Chaitra 273 Bhadrapada II, (w. m. i.) Asvina I 273 Phfdguna. . 273 Bhadrapada 274 Bhadrapada 275 Ashadha II 276 Pausha 276 Ashadha 277 Pausha. 277 Ashadha 278 Pausha 278 Vaisakha 280 Karttika 280 Vai^kha 281 Asvina II, (w. m. i ) Karttika 281 Chaitra 282 Asvina.. . 282 Phalguna 283 Sravana, (w. mi) Sravana II . 284 Magha . ... 284 Sravana 285 Magha 285 Jyeshtha II, (w.m. i) Jyeshtha 287 Margasirsha 287 Jveshtha 288 Margasirsha 288 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE B. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A.M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ;"t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [i.e. mo- ment of fall moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 366 May 11 Thur. 366 Nov. 4 Sat. 368 Mar. 20 Thur. 368 Sept. 13 Sat. 369 Mar. 10 Tues. 369 Sept. 2 Wed. 370 Aug. 23 Mon. 371 July 14 Thur. 372 Jan. 7 Sat. 372 July 2 Mon. 372 Dec. 26 Wed. 373 June 21 Fri. 373 Dec. 16 Mon. 375 May 2 Sat. 375 Oct. 25 Sun. 376 Apr. 20 Wed. 376 Oct. 14 Fri. 377 Apr. 10 Mon. 377 Oct. 3 Tues. 379 Feb. 17 Sun. 379 Aua;. 14 Wed. 380 Feb. 7 Fri. 380 Aug. 2 Sun. 381 Jan. 26 Tues. 382 June 12 Sun. 382 Dec. 7 Wed. 383 June 1 Thnr. 383 Nov. 26 Sun. 384 Mav 21 Tues. 384 Nov. 14 Thur. 386 Apr. 1 Wed. 386 Sept. 24 Thur. 387 Mar. 21 Sun. 387 Sept. 14 Tues. 383 Sept. 2 Sat. 390 Jan. 17 Thur. 390 July 13 Sat. 391 Jan. 7 Tues. 391 July 2 Wed. 391 Dec. 27 Sat. 393 May 12 Thur. 393 Nov. 5 Sat. 394 May 2 Tues. 394 Oct. 25 Wed. 395 Apr. 21 Sat. 395 Oct. 14 Sun. 397 Feb. 28 Sat. 397 Aug. 24 Mon. 398 Feb. 17 Wed. 398 Aug. 14 Sat. Jveshtha 289 3 32 6 15 23 53 3 21 3 44 19 18 11 12 9 48 6 31 11 30 22 14 12 55 11 53 3 59 24 40 20 45 2 58 9 35 12 39 22 53 10 23 4 2 19 47 16 6 9 52 9 24 19 34 14 41 11 4 14 14 7 18 11 38 10 52 3 29 19 5 15 16 18 1 7 4 19 38 20 31 11 31 8 39 4 18 11 12 16 50 21 7 6 20 18 4 12 6 2 58 2 12 6 22 10 1 42 1 59 17 28 10 29 9 27 4 47 9 42 20 27 11 20 11 32 2 26 23 8 18 55 1 8 8 53 11 36 21 14 8 39 2 15 18 3 15 28 9 4 7 42 17 43 12 54 9 36 13 53 5 38 10 1 9 5 1 39 18 14 13 32 16 16 5 16 17 57 20 13 10 2 7 8 2 26 9 22 15 53 20 2 4 43 16 23 10 18 1 12 23 28 3 10 18 32 5 59 10 47 21 32 19 .56 2 9 22 46 9 52 3 22 19 18 9 3 18 44 14 2 7 8 10 13 2 41 14 45 17 26 6 22 19 19 3 27 10 23 17 45 11 24 2 21 24 18 4 18 20 4 7 3 12 13 22 56 21 34 3 47 23 10 54 4 42 20 16 9 45 20 24 15 20 7 28 11 31 4 17 15 47 18 36 7 46 19 57 5 9 12 1 18 23 12 48 3 35 4 52 6 30 25 36 5 5 29 21 8 11 55 10 9 8 15 13 18 24 1 14 30 12 14 5 32 26 12 22 35 4 48 10 17 13 42 24 32 12 7 5 49 21 31 16 44 10 40 11 6 21 25 16 28 12 32 14 35 8 58 13 15 12 39 5 19 19 56 17 19 46 8 52 21 19 20 49 13 10 10 6 10 13 2 17 47 22 12 7 57 19 45 13 54 4 44 6-9 0-2 t. 11-9 t. t. 1-7 0-4 t. t. t. 10-7 0-4 10-0 9-7 t. t. 1-6 3-9 t. t. t. t. 1-3 2-2 t. t. t. 8-5 0-4 t. 11-2 t. t. 2-5 t. t. t. t. 0-3 8-7 9-4 t. t. 3-1 4-2 11-4 t. t. t. Margasirsha 289 Chaitra 291 Asvina 291 Chaitra 292 Bhadrapada, (w. in. z.) Asvina 1 292 Bhadrapada 293 Sravana 294 Mao-ha 294 Ashadha II, (w. m. i.) Ashadha 295 Pausha 295 Ashadha ' 296 Pausha 296 Vaisakha II, (w. m i ) Vaisakha . . . 298 Karttika 298 Vaisakha 299 Karttika 299 Vaisakha 300 Asvina, (w. m. i.) Karttika 300 Phalguna .... 301 Bhadrapada 302 Phalguna. . . ... 302 Sravana, (w. m. i.) Sravana II 303 Magha . . 303 Ashadha 305 Pausha 305 Jyeshtha II, (w. m. i.) Jyeshtha 306 Margasirsha ." 306 Jyeshtha . 307 Margasirsha 307 Chaitra 309 Asvina 309 Chaitra 310 Asvina . . . . 310 Bhfidrapada, (w. m. i.) Asvina 1 311 Magha 312 Sravana 313 Magha 313 Ashadha II, (w. m. i.) Ashadha 314 Pausha , 314 Jyeshtha 316 Margasirsha 316 Vaisakha, II (w. m. i.) Vaisakha 317 Karttika 317 Vaisakha 318 Karttika 318 Phalguna 319 Bhadrapada 320 PMIguna 320 Bhadrapada 321 IV THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["w.m.i." = with mean intercalations] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A.M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of fullmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 399 Feb. 6 Sun. 400 June 22 Fri. 400 Dec. 17 Mon. 401 June 12 Wed. 401 Dec. 6 Fri. 402 June 1 Sun. 402 Nov. 25 Tues. 404 Apr. 11 Mon. 404 Oct. 4 Tues. 405 Mar 31 Fri. 405 Sept. 24 Sun. 406 Mar. 20 Tues. 406 Sept. 14 Fri. 408 Jan. 28 Tues. 408 July 23 Thur. 409 Jan. 17 Sun. 409 July 13 Tues. 410 Jan. 7 Fri. 411 May 23 Tues. 411 Nov. 16 Thur. 412 May 12 Sun. 412 Nov. 4 Mon. 413 May 1 Thur. 413 Oct. 25 Sat. 415 Mar. 11 Thur. 415 Sept. 5 Sun. 416 Feb. 28 Mon. 416 Aug. 24 Thur. 417 Feb. 17 Sat. 418 Dec. 29 Sun. 419 June 23 Mon. 419 Dec. 18 Thur. 420 June 12 Sat. 420 Dec. 6 Mon. 422 Apr. 22 Sat. 422 Oct. 16 Mon. 423 Apr. 11 Wed. 423 Oct. 5 Fri. 424 Mar. 31 Mon. 424 Sept. 24 Wed. 426 Feb. 8 Mon. 426 Aug. 4 Wed. 427 Jan. 28 Fri. 427 July 24 Sun. 428 Jan. 18 Wed. 428 July 12 Thnr. 429 June 3 Mon. 429 Nov. 26 Tues. 430 May 23 Fri. 430 Nov. 16 Sun. Phalguna 321 24 37 16 38 17 58 2 48 22 51 18 32 22 14 14 32 19 59 17 50 11 53 17 59 3 6 23 52 24 31 15 49 2 21 5 7 19 5 16 40 11 43 19 29 23 55 5 41 13 48 1 51 20 3 10 9 9 3 2 34 10 1 7 4 2 6 19 21 35 4 30 24 38 20 22 59 11 17, 8 24 7 14 21 27 9 12 13 38 17 58 2 33 24 46 19 6 3 53 23 54 16 15 16 17 58 21 4 16 58 21 48 12 56 18 23 16 1 10 3 17 26 2 7 22 8 22 49 14 1 36 4 46 17 44 15 10 9 51 17 39 22 48 4 32 12 14 13 18 14 8 21 8 13 53 8 12 5 17 21 5 49 20 4 2 56 22 48 18 31 9 10 13 6 41 5 36 22 38 7 25 13 17 17 47 1 20 23 16 17 14 2 3 17 38 2 22 11 17 6 11 4 23 23 23 8 15 7 1 48 10 51 18 40 19 18 9 27 2 14 9 17 6 24 23 50 19 32 7 57 23 43 8 32 18 15 3 4 18 18 3 36 23 31 18 34 12 42 24 21 24 54 16 31 2 54 12 35 20 18 20 48 10 51 2 54 10 45 7 44 25 26 21 12 8 51 25 11 9 52 19 57 4 42 25 20 17 1 19 39 4 38 24 38 20 6 22 40 16 8 21 35 19 39 13 43 18 32 4 5 25 36 26 13 17 37 4 6 5 28 20 26 18 10 13 35 21 19 25 2 6 50 15 22 3 29 21 52 11 57 9 53 4 15 11 50 8 51 3 39 6 49 23 6 6 4 26 28 22 13 1 49 12 21 10 7 8 52 26 10 10 59 13 59 18 9 3 46 26 16 20 58 5 43 1-7 0-5 1. t. t. 10-3 0-6 10-9 10-9 t. t. 1-0 3-4 t. t. t. t. 0-4 7-1 9-1 t. t. 4-5 4-7 10-3 11-7 t. t. 2-4 t. t. t. 11-9 0-8 9-2 10-3 t. t, 2-4 4-0 t. 11-6 t. t. 0-4 o-i 5-5 9-1 t. t. Ashadha 323 Pausha . . . 323 Ashadha 324 Pausha . ... 324 Jyeshtha II, (w. m. i.) Jyeshtha 325 Margasirsha 325 Vaisakha 327 Karttika I, (w. m. i.) Karttika 327 Chaitra 328 Asvina 328 Chaitra .329 Asvina 329 Magha 330 Sravana 331 Magha 331 Sravana 332 Magha 332 Jyeshtha 334 Margasirsha 334 Jyeshtha 335 Margasirsha 335 Vaisakha II, (w.m.i.) Vaisakha.. 336 Karttika 336 Chaitra 338 Bhaslrapada 11, (w. m. i.) Asvina 338 Phalguna 338 Bhadrapada . 339 Phalguna. 339 Pausha 341 Ashadha . 342 Pansha 342 Ashadha 343 Pausha 343 Vaisakha . 345 Karttika 345 Vaisakha . 346 Asvina II, (w. m. i.) Karttika 346 Chaitra II, (w. m. i.) Chaitra 347 Asvina 3 17 Phalguna 348 Sravana II, (w.m.i.) Bhadrapada 1 349 Magha 349 Sravana 350 Magha 350 Sravana 351 Jyeshtha II 352 Margasirsha 352 Jyeshtha 353 Margasirsha 353 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA, TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. [" w. m.i." = with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 5 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ["(."= total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 431 May 13 Wed. 431 Nov. 5 Thur. 433 Mar. 21 Tues. 433 Sept. 15 Fri. 434 Mar. 11 Sun. 434 Sept. 4 Tues. 435 Feb. 28 Thur. 435 Aug. 24 Sat. 437 Jan. 8 Fri. 437 July 3 Sat. 437 Dec. 28 Tues. 438 June 23 Thur. 438 Dec. 17 Sat. 440 May 3 Fri. 440 Oct. 26 Sat. 441 Apr. 22 Tues. 441 Oct. 16 Thur. 442 Apr. 11 Sat. 442 Oct. 5 Mon. 444 Feb. 19 Sat. 444 Aug. 14 Mon. 445 Feb. 8 Thur. 445 Aug. 3 Fri. 446 Jan. 28 Mon. 446 July 24 Wed. 447 June 14 Sat. 447 Dec. 8 Mon. 448 June 3 Thur. 448 Nov. 26 Fri. 449 May 23 Mon. 449 Nov. 15 Tues. 451 Apr. 2 Mon. 451 Sept. 26 Wed. 452 Mar. 21 Fri. 452 Sept. 14 Sun. 453 Mar. 11 Wed. 453 Sept. 4 Fri. 455 Jan. 19 Wed. 455 July 14 Thur. 456 Jan. 8 Sun. 456 July 3 Tues. 456 Dec. 27 Thar. 458 May 14 Wed. 458 Nov. 6 Thur. 459 May 3 Sun. 459 Oct. 27 Tues. 460 Apr 21 Thur. 460 Oct. 16 Sun. 4fi2 Mar. 1 Thur. 462 Aug. 25 Sat. Jyeshtha . 354 6 56 14 19 20 58 9 45 3 50 17 27 17 16 18 49 10 58 17 17 15 13 9 30 14 22 4 33 13 8 7 20 4 55 7 53 19 36 16 53 14 2 9 16 11 22 3 1 20 10 1 8 52 2 27 12 21 13 55 23 1 4 5 17 48 11 32 24 58 1 23 1 55 19 20 24 43 23 16 17 1 22 28 11 21 21 53 13 55 13 33 14 40 3 57 25 8 21 1 5 40 13 9 19 27 8 10 2 15 37 16 18 18 18 9 17 15 31 13 26 7 47 13 51 3 10 11 34 5 29 3 4 6 51 18 30 15 11 12 29 7 11 14 21 21 37 38 8 58 7 22 36 10 31 12 31 21 50 2 38 16 15 9 42 23 8 18 1 9 17 40 22 59 21 29 15 15 21 57 10 7 20 20 12 3 11 42 13 27 2 48 23 28 19 32 3 2 16 41 10 41 16 40 14 33 9 4 6 30 4 5 16 30 8 15 15 25 1 37 11 32 10 43 24 10 19 8 24 13 22 35 16 25 13 3 12 43 24 58 4 38 18 13 11 15 17 54 15 53 9 56 8 10 5 45 17 16 9 45 16 57 3 17 13 10 12 21 25 46 19 32 25 13 23 57 17 37 14 47 14 23 25 18 8 12 15 29 22 29 11 20 5 40 19 17 18 14 19 20 12 39 19 3 17 11 13 14 53 5. 56 14 42 9 11 6 46 8 55 20 42 18 35 15 35 10 49 18 1 22 29 2 2 11 4 10 22 4 18 14 31 15 19 24 12 5 32 19 21 13 22 26 48 2 28 2 41 21 26 27 25 3 18 47 22 59 12 35 23 26 15 47 15 24 15 53 5 6 26 48 22. 30 6-0 49 9-3 10-8 t. t. 3-2 0-9 t. t. t. t. 0-9 7-5 10-2 t. t. 3-8 4-3 t. 10-1 t. t. 0-6 1 : 6 3-9 8-9 t. t. 7-7 5-0 8-2 10-0 t. t. 4-1 2-0 t. t. t. t. 0-9 5-7 9-9 t. t. 5-5 4-7 t. 8-7 Margasirsha 354 Chaitra 356 Asvina 356 Chaitra 357 Bhadrapada II, (w. m. i.) Asvina . 357 Phal"una 357 Bhadrapada. 358 Maha ... . 359 Ashadha II 360 Pausha 360 Ashadha . . 361 Pausha 361 Jyeshtha I, (w. m. i.) Yaistlkha 363 Karttika 363 Vaisakha 364 Karttika 364 Vaisakha 365 Asvina, (w. m. i ) Kailtika 365 Phal^una . 366 Bhadrapada 367 Phalguna 367 Sravana 11, (w.m.i.) Bhadrapada 1 368 Ma"ha 368 Sravana 369 Ashadha 370 Pausha 370 Jyeshtha JI, (w m.i) Jyeshtha . ... 371 Margasirsha 371 Jyeshtha 372 Margasirsha 372 Vaisakha I, (w. m i ) Chaitra. 374 Asvina 374 Chaitra 375 Asvina 375 Chaitra 376 Bhadrapada 11, (w. m. i.) Asvina 376 Magha 377 Sravana 378 Magha 378 Ashadha II . 379 Pausha 379 Jyeshtha 381 Margasirsha 381 Jyeshtha I, (w. m. i.) Vaisakha 382 Karttika 382 Vaisakha 383 Karttika . 383 Phalguca 384 Bhadrapada 385 VI THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." total eclipse.] and Current Saka Year. i"tv. m. i." = with mean intercalations.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 463 Feb. 19 Tues. 463 Aug. 14 Wed. 464 Feb. 9 Sun. 464 Aug. 3 Mon. 465 June 24 Thur. 465 Dec. 18 Sat. 466 June 14 Tues. 466 Dec. 7 Wed. 467 June 3 Sat. 467 Nov. 27 Mon. 469 Apr. 12 Sat. 469 Oct. 7 Tues. 470 Apr. 1 Wed. 470 Sept. 26 Sat. 471 Mar. 22 Mon. 471 Sept. 15 Wed. 473 Jan. 30 Tues. 473 July 25 Wed. 474 Jan. 19 Sat. 474 July 14 Sun. 475 Jan. 8 Wed. 475 July 4 Fri. 476 May 24 Mon. 476 Nov. 17 Wed. 477 May 13 Fri. 477 Nov. 6 Sun. 478 May 2 Tues. 478 Oct. 27 Fri. 480 Mar. 12 Wed. 480 Sept. 5 Fri. 481 Mar. 1 Sun. 481 Aug. 25 Tues. 482 Feb. 19 Fri. 482 Aug. 14 Sat. 483 July 6 Wed. 483 Dec. 29 Thur. 484 June 24 Sun. 484, Dec. 18 Tues. 485 June 14 Fri. 485 Dec. 7 Sat. 487 Apr. 23 Thur. 487 Oct. 18 Sun. 488 Apr. 12 Tues. 488 Oct. 6 Thur. 489 Apr. 1 Sat. 489 Sept. 25 Mon. 491 Feb. 10 Sun. 491 Aug. 5 Mon. 492 Jan. 30 Thur. 492 July 25 Sat. Phalguna 385 17 22 23 22 6 14 8 52 17 27 17 9 40 20 51 20 43 7 55 11 7 1 58 19 8 8 34 9 26 9 8 3 35 8 16 7 14 24 35 6 20 17 16 18 8 6 43 20 24 22 24 21 27 12 20 9 21 4 8 25 40 6 40 14 20 16 32 1 25 9 16 58 5 25 3 33 16 46 18 2 10 18 2 37 16 20 17 20 16 32 11 44 15 48 15 10 8 11 15 32 21 32 5 41 7 55 16 39 15 30 7 50 19 19 12 6 43 9 47 27 17 16 6 44 8 15 8 12 1 56 6 35 5 26 22 47 5 42 17 1 17 6 5 11 18 33 20 33 20 5 11 10 7 44 2 44 23 50 4 49 13 40 15 24 32 23 39 15 10 3 34 1 56 15 35 16 51 8 48 45 14 29 16 3 15 30 10 6 14 12 13 22 6 21 16 36 22 33 8 53 20 1 18 17 7 45 3 35 7 57 6 32 23 52 19 34 21 34 24 52 5 50 16 16 4 35 1 45 15 30 14 27 7 24 18 8 24 11 10 27 21 41 19 59 9 23 3 35 8 35 7 56 25 18 21 14 23 14 26 28 7 30 17 40 6 15 3 29 17 10 15 53 8 58 19 12 25 12 6 47 9 49 18 15 18 30 11 30 22 42 22 14 9 7 12 27 3 29 21 10 24 10 37 10 4 5 14 9 57 9 2 26 23 6 58 17 31 19 10 8 15 22 15 24 15 22 49 13 30 10 58 5 32 27 30 8 31 15 17 40 1 28 26 39 18 46 7 16 5 10 17 57 19 13 11 48 4 29 18 11 18 37 17 34 13 22 17 24 16 58 10 1 t. t. 1-0 3-1 2'2 8-9 t. t. 9-4 5-2 6-8 9-4 t. t. 5-0 3-0 t. t. t. t. 1-3 0-2 3-7 9-8 t. t. 7-2 4-9 11-4 7'6 t. t. 1-5 4-6 0-7 8-9 t. t. n-2 5-1 5-1 8-9 t. t. 62 3-8 11 ? 11-1 t. t. Bhadrapada 386 Phalguna 386 Sravana II, (w. m. i.) Bhadrapada 1 387 Ashadha 388 Pausha 388 Ashadha . 389 Pausha 389 Jyeshtha II, (w. m. i.) Jyeshtha 390 Margasirsha . . . 390 Vaisakha 392 Karttika ... . 392 Vaisakha I, (w. m. i.) Chaitra 393 Asvina 393 Chaitra 394 Asvina ... 394 Magha 395 Sravana 396 Magha 396 Sravana. . . 397 Ma<*ha . . 397 Ashadball 398 Jyesbtha 399 Margasirsha 399 Jyeshtha 400 Margasirsha 400 Jyeshtha I, (to. m. i.) Vaisakha 401 Karttika 401 Chaitra 403 Asvina I, (w. m. i.) Asvina 403 Phalguna . 403 Bhadrapada . . . . 404 Phalguna 404 Bhadrapada . 405 Sravana 1 406 Pausha ... . 406 Ashadha 407 Pausha 407 Ashadha 408 Pausha 408 Vaisakha 410 Karttika 410 Vaisakha 411 Karttika I, (w. m. i.) Karttika 411 Chaitra 11, (w. m. i.) Chaitra 412 Asvina 412 Phalguna 413 Bhadrapada I, (w.m.i.) Bhadrapada.... 414 Magha 414 Sravana 415 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. Vll A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 5 A. M. Number of Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of fullmoon" Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. twelfths eclipsed. ["."= total eclipse.] Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4oi asirsha 436 Jyeshtha 437 Margasirsha 437 Vaisakha I (w in z.) Chaitra 439 Asvina 439 Chaitra \ . . 440 Asvina 440 Chaitra 441 Bhadrapada II (w. m. i.) Asvina 441 Ma<*ha 442 Sravana. 443 Mao'ha 443 Ashadha II, (w m i.) Sril vana I .... 444 Pausha 444 Jyeshtha 446 Margasirsha 446 via THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["w.m.i." with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka meau sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t ." total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of fnllmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. in. h. m. h. m. h. in. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 524 Mav 3 Fri. 524 Oct". 28 Mon. 525 Apr. 23 Wed. 525 Oct. 17 Fri. 527 Mar. 4 Thur. 527 Aug. 27 Fri. 528 Feb. 21 Mon. 528 Aug. 15 Tues. 529 Feb. 9 Fri. 529 Aug. 5 Sun. 530 Dec. 20 Fri. 531 June 15 Sun. 531 Dec. 9 Tues. 532 June 3 Thur. 532 Nov. 28 Sun. 534 Apr. 14 Fri. 534 Oct. 8 Sun. 535 Apr. 3 Tues. 535 Sept, 27 Thur. 536 Mar. 23 Sun. 536 Sept. 15 Mon. 538 Jan. 30 Sat. 538 July 27 Tues. 539 Jan. 20 Thur. 539 July 16 Sat. 540 Jan. 9 Mon. 541 May 25 Sat. 541 . Nov. 19 Tues. 542 May 14 Wed. 542 Nov. 8 Sat. 543 May 4 Mon. 543 Oct. 28 Wed. 545 Mar. 14 Tues. 545 . Sept. 6 Wed. 546 Mar. 3 Sat. 546 Aug. 27 Mon. 547 Feb. 20 Wed. 547 Aug. 16 Fri. 548 Dec. 30 Wed. 549 June 25 Fri. 549 Dec. 20 Mon. 550 June 14 Tues. 550 Dec. 9 Fri. 552 Apr. 24 Wed. 552 Oct. 18 Fri. 553 Apr. 14 Mon. 553 Oct. 7 Tues. 554 Apr. 3 Fri. 554 Sept. 26 Sat. 556 Feb. ]1 Fri. Jyeshtha I, (w.m.i.) Vaisakha. 447 17 24 8 7 8 50 7 43 3 23 7 27 6 21 23 52 5 54 15 47 9 26 15 33 25 2 17 20 14 13 9 7 2 28 25 33 5 36 13 38 16 13 25 8 14 58 6 48 24 19 14 14 29 11 33 24 42 16 8 16 26 15 33 10 55 15 26 13 43 7 50 13 29 23 25 18 17 21 56 9 58 23 59 22 54 16 47 10* 14 9 17 13 39 21 5 24 26 8 54 15 33 6 15 7 20 6 31 1 50 5 57 4 31 22 5 1 14 42 7 54 13 48 23 10 15 33 13 3 7 42 1 17 23 41 3 44 12 33 14 49 23 43 13 21 4 .57 22 12 18 1 14 6 10 6 22 52 14 16 14 52 14 20 9 25 14 1 11 53 5 58 12 29 22 13 16 45 20 16 8 6 22 14 21 43 15 28 9 8 7 25 11 47 19 52 22 59 7 31 16 34 7 16 5 34 23 1 14 59 24 11 16 59 24 41 4 45 5 58 23 18 23 54 15 17 12 54 6 58 21 42 9 7 23 25 8 25 12 48 18 14 8 58 7 8 24 43 16 7 25 53 17 41 26 25 6 27 7 38 24 42 25 30 16 59 14 32 8 42 22 10 10 49 24 33 10 9 14 30 19 15 9 59 10 20 8 55 4 56 8 57 8 11 25 44 6 47 16 52 10 58 17 18 26 54 19 2 15 23 10 32 3 39 27 25 7 28 14 43 17 37 26 33 16 35 8 39 25 48 20 27 14 52 13 26 32 18 18 16 46 12 25 16 51 15 33 9 42 14 29 24 37 19 49 23 36 11 50 25 44 24 5 18 6 11 20 11 9 15 31 22 18 25 53 10 17 t. t. 9-0 5-2 10-1 8-9 t. t. 2-7 4-2 . 9-7 t t. t. 4-9 7'9 5-0 t. t. 4-1 7-6 7-8 11-5 t. t. 5-5 0-5 8-2 t. t. 10-4 5-4 9-0 7-8 t. t. 3-5 5-3 9-7 t. t. t. 5-0 6-6 4-3 t. t. 5-4 8-2 7-5 Karttika 447 Vaisakha 4t8 Karttika 448 Phalguna II, (w. m.i) Phalguna 449 Bhadiapada 430 Phalguna 450 Bhadrapada 451 Phalguna 451 Sravana II, (w m.i.) Bhadrapada 452 Pausha. . . 453 A shadha 454 Pausha 454 Ashadha I, (w, m. i.) Jyeshtha II. . 455 Margasirsha , 455 Vaisakha 457 Karttika 457 Vaisakha I, (w.m.i) Chaitra. 458 Asvina 458 Chaitra 459 Asvina 459 Magha 460 Sravana 461 Mao-ha 461 Sravana 462 Magha 462 Jveshtha . 464 Margasirsha 464 Jyeshtha 465 Margasirsha 465 Jveshtha I, (w. m. i) VaisHkha 466 Karttika 466 Chaitra 468 Asvina 468 Phal"una 468 Bhadrapada 469 Phalguna 469 Bhadrapada 470 Pausha 471 Ashadha 472 Pausha . . . 472 Ashadha 473 Pausha 473 Vaisakha 475 Karttika 475 Vaisakha 476 Karttika 476 Vaisakha I, (w. m. i ) Chaitra 477 Asvina 477 Phalguna 478 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. [" w . m. i." = with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 556 Aug. 6 Sun. 557 Jan. 30 Tues. 557 July 27 Fri. 558 Jan. 20 Sun. 558 July 16 Tues. 559 Nov. 3D Sun. 560 May 25 Tues. 560 Nov. 18 Thur. 561 May 14 Sat. 561 Nov. 7 Mon. 563 Mar. 25 Sun. 563 Sept. 17 Mon. 564 Mar. 13 Thur. 564 Sept. 6 Sat. 565 Mar. 2 Mon. 565 Aug. 27 Thur. 567 Jan. 11 Tues. 567. July 7 Thur. 567 Dec. 31 Sat. 568 June 25 Mon. 568 Dec. 20 Thur. 569 June 14 Fri. 570 May 5 Mon. 570 Oct. 29 Wed. 571 Apr. 25 Sat. 571 Oct. 18 Sun. 572 Apr. 14 Thur. 572 Oct. 7 Fri. 574 Feb. 21 Wed. 574 Aug. 18 Sat. 575 Feb. 10 Sun. 575 Aug. 7 Wed. 576 Jan. 31 Fri. 576 July 26 Sun. 577 Dec. 11 Sat. 578 June 5 Sun. 578 Nov. 30 Wed. 579 May 26 Fri. 579 Nov. 19 Sun. 581 Apr. 5 Sat. 581 Sept. 28 Sun. 582 Mar. 25 Wed. 582 Sept. 17 Thur. 583 Mar 14 Sun. 583 Sept. 7 Tues. 585 Jan. 21 Sun. 585 July 17 Tues. 586 Jan. 11 Fri. 586 July 6 Sat. 586 Dec. 31 Tues. Bhadrapada I, (w.m.i.) Bhadrapada. .. 479 MiMia 479 22 24 15 6 6 54 3 54 8 50 20 5 7 59 24 12 23 58 23 30 18 23 23 40 20 55 15 55 20 56 7 9 3 4 4 26 18 47 6 42 7 30 15 48 24 23 18 6 16 46 21 48 4 19 8 47 16 36 5 56 23 20 13 48 12 32 15 26 4 38 15 11 8 24 7 30 7 30 1 36 7 55 3 58 24 8 4 15 14 59 11 50 10 56 3 36 13 32 16 5 20 51 13 14 5 4 2 40 8 20 18 40 6 10 22 20 22 18 22 15 16 59 22 19 19 4 14 3 19 49 5 52 1 32 2 51 16 55 4 54 6 19 15 25 23 11 17 3 14 54 19 57 3 1 7 18 15 16 4 27 21 28 11 58 11 15 14 37 3 13 13 25 6 32 5 47 6 14 17 6 37 2 6 22 16 3 1 13 37 10 19 9 26 1 44 11 42 14 54 14 15 6 7 7 15 23 21 23 48 20 5 15 3 17 56 5 59 15 55 20 58 22 29 12 59 14 34 7 33 7 2 3 6 23 16 2 45 12 44 15 57 7 41 8 43 25 3 24 8 21 45 16 47 19 38 7 25 17 37 22 38 24 11 14 37 15 48 9 15 7 58 4 50 25 4 27 14 20 23 57 16 58 8 44 5 8 9 20 21 30 9 48 26 4 25 38 24 45 19 47 25 1 22 46 17 47 22 3 8 26 4 36 6 1 20 39 8 30 8 41 16 11 25. 35 19 9 18 38 23 39 5 37 10 16 17 56 7 25 25 12 15 38 13 49 16 15 6 3 16 57 10 16 9 13 8 46 2 55 9 13 5 50 26 5 29 16 21 13 21 12 2fi 5 28 15 22 17 16 10-1 t. t. 5-7 0-8 7-9 t. t. t. 5-9 7-7 7-1 t. t. 4-4 6-3 9-6 10 8 t. . t. 5-1 0-5 5-2 3-9 , t. t. 6-5 8-8 6-9 8-7 t. t. 6-2 2-3 7-8 t. t. t. 6-1 6-6 6-5 t. t. 5-6 7-3 9-4 9-0 t. t. 5.0 Sravana 480 MA"ha 480 Sravana 481 Margasirsha 482 Jyeshtha 483 Margasirsha 483 Jveshtha' 484 Margasirsha 484 Chaitra 486 Asvina 486 Chaitra 487 Asvina J, (w. m. i.) Asviua 487 Phalguna 487 Bhadrapada 488 Magha 489 Sravana \, (w. m. i.) Sravana 490 Pausha 490 Ashadha. 491 Pausha. . . 491 Ashadha . 492 Jyeshtha, (w. m. i.) Jyeshtha 1 493 Karttika 493 Vaisakha 494 Karttika 494 Vaisakha 495 Karttika 495 Phalguna ... 496 Bhadrapada 497 Phalguna 497 Bhadrapada I, (w.m.i.) Bhadrapada.... 498 Magha 498 Sravana 499 Pausha 500 Ashadha I 501 Margasirsha 501 Jyeshtha 502 Margasirsha. . . .- ... 502 Vaisakha I, (w. m. i.) Chaitra II. . . . 504 Asvina 504 Chaitra 505 Asvina 505 Chaitra 506 Bhadrapada 11, (w. m. i.) Asvina . 506 Magha 507 Sravana .... 508 Magha 508 Sravana I, (w.m.i.) Sravana 509 Pausha . 509 THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 587 June 25 Wed. 588 May 16 Sun. 588 Nov. 9 Tues. 589 May 5 Thur. 589 Oct. 29 Sat. 590 Apr. 25 Tues. 590 Oct. 18 Wed. 592 Mar. 3 Mon. 592 Aug. 28 Thur. 593 Feb. 21 Sat. 593 Aug. 17 Mon. 594 Feb. 10 Wed. 594 Aug. 6 Fri. 595 Dec. 22 Thur. 596 June 15 Fri. 596 Dec. 10 Mon. 597 June 5 Wed. 597 Nov. 29 Fri. 599 Apr. 16 Thur. 599 Oct. 9 Fri. 600 Apr. 4 Mon. 600 Sept. 28 Wed. 601 Mar. 24 Fri. 601 Sept. 17 Sun. 603 Feb. 1 Fri. 603 July 28 Sun. 604 Jan. 22 Wed. 604 July 16 Thur. 605 Jan. 10 Sun. 605 July 6 Tues. 606 May 27 Fri. 606 Nov. 20 Sun. 607 May 17 Wed. 607 Nov. 9 Thur. 608 May 5 Sun. 608 Oct. 29 Tues. 610 Mar. 15 Sun. 610 Sept. 8 Tues. 611 Mar. 4 Thur. 611 Aug. 29 Sun. 612 Feb. 22 Tues. 612 Aug. 17 Thur. 614 Jan. 1 Tues. 614 June 27 Thur. 614 Dec. 21 Sat. 615 June 16 Mon. 615 Dec. 10 Wed. 616 June 5 Sat. 617 Apr. 26 Tues. 617 Oct. 19 Wed. Ashadha 510 23 7 58 2 6 24 14 6 11 25 17 16 24 8 13 36 7 26 20 54 21 4 22 6 13 9 22 31 16 34 14 56 15 33 8 44 16 25 10 51 8 30 11 23 22 59 20 28 17 32 12 16 20 19 24 34 6 19 15 28 10 11 7 40 14 27 18 26 1 57 7 34 21 21 15 24 4 4 5 29 4 54 21 35 5 51 24 41 22 26 23 41 15 10 15 37 24 54 22 12 6 56 1 5 22 24 4 9 9 58 15 45 22 53 12 13 5 34 19 2 19 44 21 2 11 45 20 48 14 42 13 10 14 16 7 34 15 9 8 59 6 38 10 3 21 33 18 58 16 11 10 24 18 28 23 24 5 15 14 43 9 10 5 50 12 36 16 53 25 6 23 20 3 13 32 2 12 4 7 3 41 20 11 4 12 22 49 20 37 22 23 14 52 14 39 23 41 23 25 5 10 6 34 20 3 22 3 15 43 14 18 10 7 39 11 25 19 29 6 54 13 37 14 32 3 12 5 44 23 50 21 42 25 3 6 50 8 18 21 45 22 59 17 25 15 34 11 42 9 21 13 7 21 9 8 26 15 17 16 16 4 56 5 58 25 32 23 10 23 48 9 3 7 26 4 7 51 12 52 18 47 25 23 14 59 9 18 22 46 22 24 23 10 14 33 24 14 18 26 16 42 16 50 9 54 17 41 12 43 10 22 12 43 24 25 21 58 18 53 14 8 22 10 25 44 7 23 16 13 11 12 9 30 16 18 19 59 3 29 8 45 22 39 17 16 5 56 6 51 6 7 22 59 7 30 26 33 24 15 24 59 15 28 16 35 26 7 2-2 3-7 3-6 t. t. 8-2 93 5-8 7-5 t. t. 6-8 4-0 7-7 t. t. t. 6-2 4-9 6-0 t. t 6-9 1-1 9-1 7-0 t. t. 4-9 4-0 1-9 3-6 t. t. 9-9 96 5-0 6-4 t. t. 7-2 5-4 7-6 t. t. t. 6-5 0-3 33 5-5 Jyeshtha 511 Margasirsha 511 Jyeshtha I (w in i) Vaisakha II 512 Karttika 512 Vaisakha 513 Karttika 513 Chaitra 515, (w. m. i.) Phalguna 514 Bhadrapada . . 515 Phalguna 515 Bhadrapada 516 Phalguna 516 Bhadrapada I, (w.m.i.} Bhadrapada.... 517 Pausha 518 Ashadha 519 Pausha 519 Ashadha 1 520 Margasirsha 520 Vaisakha 522 Karttika 522 Vaisakha I, (ic.m t) Chaitra.. . . 523 Asvina . . 523 Chaitra 524 Asvina . . . .... . .... 524 Magha 525 Sravana 526 Magha 526 Sravana 527 Magha 527 Sravana I, (w. m. i.) Sravana . ... 528 Jyeshtha . 529 Margasirsha 529 Jyeshtha 530 Margasirsha 530 Jyeshtha I, (w. m. i) Vaisakha II 531 Karttika 531 Chaitra . . 533 Asvina 533 Chaitra 534 Bhadrapada ... . . . . 534 Pbalguna 534 Bhadrapada . . . 535 Pausha 536 Ashadha 537 Pausha 537 Ashadha 538 Pausha 538 Ashadha I 539 Vaisakha . . 540 Karttika 540 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA, TABLE E. XI A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon' Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. twelfths eclipsed. [" (." = total Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 618 Apr. 15 Sat. 618 Oct. 9 Mon. 619 Apr. 4 Wed. 619 Sept. 29 Sat. 621 Feb. 12 Thur. 621 Aug. 7 Fri 622 Feb. 1 Mon. 622 July 28 Wed. 623 Jau. 22 Sat. 623 July 17 Suu. 624 June 6 Wed. 624 Nov. 30 Fri. 625 May 27 Mon. 625 Nov. 19 Tues. 626 May 16 Fri. 626 Nov. 9 Sun. 628 Mar. 25 Fri. 628 Sept. 19 Mon. 629 Mar. 14 Tues. 629 Sept. 8 Fri. 630 Mar. 4 Sun. 630 Aug. 28 Tues. 632 Jan. 13 Mon. 632 July 7 Tues. 633 Jan. 1 Fri. 633 June 27 Sun. 633 Dec. 21 Tues. 634 June 16 Thur. 635 May 7 Sun. 635 Oct. 31 Tues. 636 Apr. 25 Thur. 636 Oct. 19 Sat. 637 Apr. 14 Mon. 637 Oct. 9 Thur. 639 Feb. 23 Tues. 639 Aug. 19 Thur. 640 Feb. 13 Sun. 640 Aug. 7 Mon. 641 Feb. 1 Thur. 641 July 27 Fri. 642 Dec. 12 Thur. 643 June 7 Sat. 643 Dec. 1 Mon. 644 May 27 Thur. 644 Nov. 19 Fri. 646 Apr. 5 Wed. 646 Sept. 30 Sat. 647 Mar. 26 Mon. 647 Sept. 19 Wed. 648 Mar. 14 Fri. Vaisakha 541 17 36 16 55 18 25 7 3 5 1 24 13 20 51 3 19 8 59 13 37 22 58 18 19 14 53 22 54 25 21 10 35 14 49 5 11 23 14 11 18 13 40 11 52 5 54 13 13 8 42 5 53 7 45 22 33 22 29 9 37 24 15 25 30 25 22 15 19 13 26 7 7 5 21 10 25 17 14 21 2 2 32 22 10 7 27 8 10 19 23 21 59 13 13 7 18 47 21 49 15 46 15 3 16 57 5 35 3 33 22 59 18 59 1 27 7 47 12 23 22 35 17 20 13 6 21 3 23 44 9 3 13 46 3 58 21 22 9 26 12 14 10 32 4 32 11 39 6 50 4 3 6 26 21 49 21 47 8 24 22 25 23 39 23 49 13 49 12 6 3 3 29 8 33 16 19 41 1 32 20 25 5 36 6 28 17 50 21 5 12 3 5 9 16 56 20 19 16 47 16 4 19 59 2 27 14 11 22 4 22 23 10 27 7 50 5 5 23 29 24 40 4 29 9 34 21 37 6 37 7 48 6 10 17 57 18 25 17 46 21 43 4 11 15 35 23 44 24 5 12 9 9 34 6 41 25 1 26 20 6 13 11 16 22 43 8 17 8 32 7 50 19 37 19 26 18 47 19 53 8 31 6 29 25 27 22 43 5 11 10 11 14 51 23 21 19 18 16 40 24 45 26 58 12 7 15 52 6 24 25 6 13 10 15 6 13 12 7 16 14 47 10 34 7 43 9 4 23 17 23 11 10 50 26 5 27 21 26 55 16 49 14 52 8 11 7 13 12 17 18 28 22 23 3 32 23 55 9 18 9 52 20 56 22 53 14 23 8 51 20 38 23 19 t. t. 8-4 8-5 8-6 5-6 t. t. 5 3 5-7 0-5 3-4 t. t. 11-4 9-8 3-9 5-5 t. t. 8-1 6-8 7-2 10-4 t. t. 6-6 1-8 1-6 5-4 t. t. 9-9 9-1 8-0 4-0 t. t. 5-7 7-1 3-5 t. t. t. 10-1 2-8 4-8 t. t. 9-1 Karttika 541 Vaisakha \ (to m. i.) Chaitra 542 Asvina 542 Phalguna 543 Bhadrapada I (u> m i.) Bhadapada .... 544 Magha 544 Sravana 545 Manila 545 Sravana 546 Ashadha 547 Maro'asirsha 547 Jveshtha 548 Margasirsha 548 Jyeshtha 549 Margasirsha 549 Chaitra 551 Asvina ... 551 Chaitra 552 Asvina I, (to. m. i.) Asvina 552 Chaitra 553, (w.m.i.') Phalguna 552... Bhadrapada 553 Alao-ha 554 Sravana I, (w. m, i ) Sravana 555 Pausha ... 555 Ashadha 556 Pausha 556 \shaclha . . . 557 Jyeshtha, (w.m.i.) Jyeshtha 1 558 Karttika 558 Vaisakha 559 Karttika . 559 Vaisakha 560 Karttika 560 Phalguna 561 Bhadrapada 562 Phalguna 562 Bhadrapada T, (w. m. i.) Bhadrapada. . . . 563 Magha 563 Sravana 564 Pausha 565 Ashadha I, (w. m. i.) Ashadha 566 Margasirsha 5fi6 Jyeshtha . . 567 Margasirsha 567 VaisAkha, (w. m. i.) Vaisakha 1 569 Asvina 569 Chaitra 570 Asvina 570 Chaitra 571 Xll THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E.' A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["w. m. i." = with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ['{." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. in. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 648 Sept. 7 Sun. 650 Jan. 23 Sat. 650 July 18 Sun. 651 Jan. 12 Wed. 651 July 8 Fri. 652 Jan. 1 Sun. 652 June 27 Wed. 653 Nov. 10 Sun. 654 May 7 Wed. 654 Oct. 31 Fri. 655 Apr. 26 Sun. 655 Oct. 20 Tues. 657 Mar. 5 Sun. 657 Aug. 29 Tues. 658 Feb. 23 Fri. 658 Aug. 18 Sat. 659 Feb. 13 Wed. 659 Aug. 8 Thur. 660 Dec. 22 Tues. 661 June 18 Fri. 661 Dec. 11 Sat. 662 June 7 Tues. 662 Dec. 1 Thur. 664 Apr. 16 Tues. 664 Oct. 10 Thur. 665 Apr. 5 Sat. 665 Sept. 30 Tues. 666 Mar. 26 Thur. 666 Sept. 19 Sat. 668 Feb. 3 Thur. 668 July 29 Sat. 669 Jan. 22 Mon. 669 July 18 Wed. 670 Jan. 11 Fri. 670 Jnly 8 Mon. 671 Nov. 22 Sat. 672 May 17 Mon. 672 Nov. 10 Wed. 673 May 6 Fri. 673 Oct. 31 Mon. 675 Mar. 17 Sat. 675 Sept. 9 Sun. 676 Mar. 5 Wed. 676 Aug. 28 Thur. 677 Feb. 23 Mon. 677 Aug. 18 Tues. 679 Jan. 2 Sun. 679 June 29 Wed. 679 Dec. 22 Thur. 680 June 17 Sun. 18 59 14 10 20 43 16 46 13 28 15 52 5 51 18 27 6 47 10 13 8 13 23 38 21 43 14 10 13 42 17 43 1 22 4 39 10 45 5 19 16 2 14 55 4 16 5 8 21 19 14 38 2 22 5 49 2 17 22 18 4 21 24 38 21 5 23 53 13 10 3 16 13 19 18 59 15 3 8 2 5 50 21 18 21 54 23 10 9 21 12 21 18 55 12 34 24 41 21 37 17 34 12 49 19 13 14 54 11 37 14 33 4 52 17 15 5 8 22 6 35 22 7 20 21 13 16 11 50 15 52 7 3 11 9 45 3 38 14 11 13 9 2 43 4 30 20 14 12 48 32 4 16 48 20 59 2 57 22 46 19 13 22 32 12 1 2 4 11 34 17 8 13 21 6 31 4 32 20 34 20 2 23 20 8 2 10 49 17 57 10 58 22 50 19 49 15 54 12 38 6 5 9 23 12 50 16 53 5 2 15 12 14 19 13 49 1 33 23 46 20 13 12 46 18 9 14 39 21 2 24 22 23 51 20 55 17 38 14 18 7 29 11 3 14 34 18 33 5 36 16 52 15 31 15 27 3 11 25 30 21 57 13 52 19 49 15 27 22 46 25 58 25 31 22 19 20 24 15 31 22 13 18 38 15 19 17 11 6 50 19 39 8 34 12 4 9 51 25 9 23 5 15 4 15 34 19 34 2 37 6 7 11 45 7 17 53 16 41 5 49 5 46 22 24 16 28 4 12 7 22 3 46 23 37 5 45 26 30 22 57 25 14 14 19 4 28 15 4 20 50 16 45 9 33 7 8 22 2 23 46 27 10 40 13 53 19 53 14 10 26 32 23 25 7-8 7-0 8-9 t. t. 6-7 3-4 5-3 t. t. 11-6 9-4 7-2 2-8 t. t. 5 8 8-4 3-5 t. t. t. 10-0 1-3 4-2 t. t. 10-1 8-8 6-7 7-6 t. t. 7-1 4-7 52 t. t. t. 9-5 6-4 1-8 t. t, 6-6 9-8 3-2 11-0 t. t. Magha 572 Sravana 573 Ma>ha 573 Sravana I, (w. m. i.) Sravana 574 Pausha 574 Ashadha . . . .... ... 575 Margasirsha 576 Jveshtha, (w. m. i.) Jyeshtha I 577 Karttika ... ... . . 577 Vaisakha 578 Karttika ' 578 Chaitra 580, (w. m. i.) Phalguna 579. .. Bhadrapada 580 Phalguna 580 Bhadrapada 581 Phalguna 581 Bhadrapada I, (to.m.i.) Bhadrapada.... 582 Pausha . ... ... 583 Ashadha 584 Pausha . . . . . . 584 Ashadha I, (w m. ?'.) Ashadha 585 Margasirsha 585 Vaisakha . . .... 587 Karttika 587 Vaisakha (w m i) Chaitra II 588 Asvina 588 Chaitra . 589 Asvina 589 Magha 590 Sravana . 591 Magha 591 Sravana .... 592 Magha 592 Sravana I, (w m i) Sravana 593 Margasirsha 594 Jveshtha 595 Mar^asirsha . 595 Jyeshtha (w. m i.) Jyeshtha 1 596 Karttika 596 Chaitra T 598 Asviua. . 598 Chaitra 599, (w.m.i.) Phalguna 598... Bhadrapada 599 Phalguna 599 Bhadrapada 600 Pausha . . 601 Ashadha 602 Pausha 602 Ashadha 603 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. Xlll A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["tv. m.i." with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t ." total eclipse. 1 Greatest phase. [i. e. mo- ment of fullmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 680 Dec. 11 Tues. 682 Oct. 22 Wed. 683 Apr. 16 Thur. 683 Oct. 11 Sun. 684 Apr. 5 Tues. 684 Sept. 29 Thur. 686 Feb. 14 Wed. 686 Aug. 9 Thur. 687 Feb. 3 Sun. 687 July 30 Tues. 688 Jan. 23 Thur. 683 July 18 Sat. 689 Dec. 2 Thur. 690 May 28 Sat. 690 Nov. 22 Tues. 691 May 17 Wed. 691 Nov. 11 Sat. 693 Mar. 27 Thur. 693 Sept, 20 Sat. 694 Mar. 17 Tues 694 Sept. 9 Wed. 695 Mar. 6 Sat. 695 Aug. 29 Sun. 697 Jan. 13 Sat. 697 July 9 Mon. 698 Jan. 2 Wed. 698 June 29 Sat. 698 Dec. 22 Sun. 699 June 18 Wed. 700 Nov. 1 Mon. 701 Apr. 27 Wed. 701 Oct. 21 Fri. 702 Apr. 16 Sun. 702 Oct. 10 Tues. 704 Feb. 25 Mon. 704 Aug. 19 Tues. 705 Feb. 13 Fri. 705 Aug. 9 Sun. 706 Feb. 2 Tues. 706 July 30 Fri. 707 Dec. 13 Tues. 708 June 8 Fri. 708 Dec. 2 Sun. 709 May 28 Tues. 709 Nov. 21 Thur. 710 May 17 Sat. 711 Apr. 7 Tues. 712 Mar. 27 Sun. 712 Sept. 19 Mon. 713 Mar. 16 Thur. Pausha 603 13 11 5 31 22 10 10 2 13 43 9 39 6 16 11 58 8 25 4 44 7 51 20 32 12 9 19 41 3 51 21 48 16 36 13 53 4 42 5 53 8 48 17 11 20 13 3 4 19 49 9 13 4 21 22 2 6 23 13 46 5 39 17 52 21 34' 17 20 14 3 19 45 16 12 27 15 40 3 58 21 8 2 7 12 41 4 32 25 9 13 43 21 49 13 44 16 33 24 46 11 37 4 29 20 20 8 12 12 6 8 7 5 1 10 41 6 33 2 52 6 28 19 15 10 57 18 1 2 20 2 15 4 12 39 4 11 4 1 6 58 15 48 18 37 2 8 18 18 7 22 2 31 20 28 5 48 12 48 3 51 16 2 19 53 15 46 12 52 18 33 14 9 10 35 14 15 2 34 19 57 33 10 50 2 43 23 37 13 20 20 43 11 53 14 44 23 19 21 23 9 14 7 34 3 52 19 31 3 1 21 13 5 2 8 1 8 23 3 33 4 57 17 5 21 15 15 10 11 36 11 51 3 48 12 54 15 49 22 57 10 50 9 16 5 36 19 51 4 41 22 23 6 44 9 35 10 3 5 9 6 21 18 39 21 53 16 50 13 18 13 31 5 16 14 34 17 17 14 45 6 33 24 11 52 15 20 11 11 7 31 13 15 10 17 6 36 9 14 21 49 13 21 21 21 5 42 23 34, 18 8 15 7 5 13 7 45 10 38 18 34 21 49 4 21 20 11 4 6 11 23 36 6 58 14 44 7 27 19 42 23 15 18 54 15 14 20 57 17 51 14 19 17 5 5 22 22 19 3 41 14 32 6 21 26 41 14 6 22 55 15 35 18 22 26 13 10-2 3-7 t. t. 11-5 9-7 5-9 6-3 t, t. 7-4 6-3 5-2 t. t. t, 9-6 5-6 0-9 t. t. 7-4 10-9 3-0 9-2 t. t. 10-3 1-1 3-3 t. t. t. 10-3 5-1 5 2 t. t. 7-9 7-6 5-1 10-3 t. t 9 8 0-5 4-3 t. t. 8-2 Karttika 605 Vaisakha 606 Karttika . . . . ... 606 Vaisakha (w m. i ) Chaitra 11 607 Asvina . 607 PhAl"-una 608 Bhadrapada 609 MiVha 609 Mfi<'ha 610 Sravana 611 Mar^asirsha 612 Jveshtha 613 Mar-asirsha 613 Jyeshtha 614 Margasirsha 614 Chaitra 616 Asvina . . 616 Chaitra 617 Asvina ... 617 Chaitra I 618, (w.m.i.) Phalguna 617. Bhadrapada 618 Mau-ha . ... .619 Sravana I, (w m i.) Sravana . 620 Pausha . . . 620 Ashadha 621 Pausha . 621 Ashadha . 622 Karttika 623 Vaisakha 624 Karttika 624 Vaisakha . 625 Karttika 625 Phakuna . . 626 Bhadrapada 627 Phalguna 627 Bhadrapada . 628 Magha . . 628 Sravana . . . 629 Pausha 630 Ashadha. 631 Margasirsha 631 Jyeshtha 632 Margasirsha 632 Jveshtha 633 Vaisakha, (tv.m.i.) Vaisakha 1 634 Chaitra 635 Asvina . 633 Chaitra .... 636 XIV THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. [" w. m. i." with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lauka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ["." total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [ i. e. mo- ment of full moon' Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 713 Sept. 9 Sat. 715 Jan. 24 Thur. 715 July 21 Sun. 716 Jan. 13 Mon. 716 July 9 Thur. 717 Jan. 2 Sat. 717 June 28 Mon. 718 Nov. 12 Sat. 719 May 8 Mon. 719 Nov. 1 Wed. 720 Apr. 27 Sat. 720 Oct. 20 Son. 722 Mar. 7 Sat. 722 Aug. 31 Mon. 723 Feb. 24 Wed. 723 Aug. 20 Fri. 724 Feb. 13 Sun. 724 Aug. 9 Wed. 725 Dec. 24 Mon. 726 June 19 Wed. 726 Dec. 13 Fri. 727 June 8 Sun. 727 Dec. 3 Wed. 728 May 27 Thur. 729 Apr. 18 Mon. 730 Apr. 7 Fri. 730 Sept. 30 Sat. 731 Mar. 28 Wed. 731 Sept. 20 Thur. 733 Feb. 3 Tues. 733 July 31 Fri. 734 Jan. 24 Sun. 734 July 20 Tues. 735 Jan. 18 Thur. 735 July 9 Sat. 736 Nov. 23 Fri. 737 May 18 Sat. 737 Nov. 12 Tnes. 738 May 8 Thur. 738 Nov. 1 Sat. 740 Mar. 18 Fri. 740 Sept. 10 Sat. 741 Mar. 7 Tues. 741 An?. 31 Thur. 742 Feb. 24 Sat. 742 Aug. 20 Mon. 744 Jan. 4 Sat. 744 June 29 Mon. 744 Dec. 24 Thur. 745 June 18 Fri Asvina 636 4 11 11 3 2 59 17 45 11 4 6 51 12 46 22 11 13 4 25 45 5 14 25 1 21 45 3 40 23 30 20 21 23 22 11 31 6 8 29 21 35 11 16 9 44 20 54 5 32 21 31 24 28 8 15 12 19 19 10 19 2 13 17 46 15 44 19 15 6 36 20 26 9 46 12 50 8 54 5 11 11 46 6 49 4 18 7 1 19 6 14 51 14 54 6 23 17 59 2 32 10 7 1 35 15 55 9 13 5 17 11 50 21 17 11 18 23 55 3 30 23 26 20 38 2 35 21 39 18 30 21 54 10 4 48 7 1 19 44 9 26 8 12 20 3 4 36 19 41 22 41 6 44 10 38 18 8 9 3 23 15 54 14 10 18 5 5 43 18 43 7 57 11 3 7 17 4 13 10 48 4 59 2 28 5 30 17 32 13 40 13 36 4 32 16 8 16 56 10 14 12 28 24 59 4 42 22 40 19 31 20 45 10 27 20 43 23 46 11 59 1 24 16 54 19 59 9 1 12 11 6 1 3 29 5 33 17 9 18 34 11 54 13 40 26 31 5 46 24 20 21 11 22 25 12 5 22 19 25 10 12 39 3 2 18 38 20 53 10 31 13 29 7 37 5 7 7 13 18 49 5 50 11 59 4 23 19 35 12 55 8 25 13 42 23 5 14 50 27 35 6 58 26 36 22 52 4 45 25 21 22 12 24 50 13 2 7 12 9 57 23 26 13 6 11 16 21 45 6 28 23 21 26 15 9 46 14 19 52 11 35 4 3 19 38 17 18 20 25 7 29 22 9 11 35 14 37 10 31 6 9 12 44 8 39 6 8 8 32 20 40 16 2 16 12 8 14 19 50 11-9 3-0 7-6 t. t. 10-4 3-0 2-8 t. t. t. 10-8 4-4 4-2 t, t. 8-G 9-2 5-3 8-4 t. t. 9-7 2-5 3-0 t. t. 9-4 t, 2-6 6-0 t. t. 10-4 4-9 2-7 t. t. t. 11-4 3-2 3-2 t. t. 9-5 10-2 5-1 6-5 t. t. Magha 637 Sravana. . . 638 Magha 638 Sravana I, (w. m.i.) Sravana. . . . 639 Pausha 639 Ashadha 640 Margasirsha 641 Jveshtha 642 Karttika 642 Vaisakha . 643 Karttika 643 Chaitra, (w m i.) Chaitra I. . 645 Bhadrapada 645 Phalu'una . . . 645 Bhadrapada 646 Pbllguna 646 Bhadrapada I, (to. m. i.) Bhadrapada. . . . 647 Pausha 648 Ashadna 649 Pausha 649 Ashadha 650 Margasirsha 650 Jyeshtha 651 Vaisakha. 652 Vaisakha (w m i) Vaisakha I . 653 Asvina 653 Chaitra 654 Asvina 654 Phalcuna, (w. m. i.) Magha 11 655 Sruvana 656 Magha 656 Sravana 657 Magha 657 Sravana I (w mi) Sravaua . . 658 Mar^asirsha 659 Jyeshtha 660 Marrrasirsha 660 Jyeshtha 661 Karttika 661 Chaitra 663 Asvina. 663 Chaitra 664, (w.m.i.) Phalguna II 663. Bhadrapada 664 I'hfilt^una 664 Bhadrapada 665 Pausha 666 Ashadha 667 Pansha 667 Ashadha . 668 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE K XV A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ["t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase. \_i. e. mo- ment of fullmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 745 Dec. 13 Mon. 746 June 8 Wed. 747 Apr. 29 Sat. 748 Apr. 18 Thur. 748 Oct. 11 Fri. 749 Apr. 7 Mon. 749 Sept. 30 Tues. 751 Feb. 15 Mon. 751 Aug. 11 Wed. 752 Feb. 4 Fri. 752 July 30 Sun. 753 Jan. 23 Tues. 753 July 20 Fri. 754 Dec. 4 Wed. 755 May 30 Fri. 755 Nov. 23 Sun. 756 May 18 Tues. 756 Nov. 11 Thur. 757 May 8 Sun. 758 Mar. 29 Wed. 758 Sept. 21 Thur. 759 Mar. 18 Sun. 759 Sept. 11 Tues. 760 Mar. 6 Thur. 760 Aug. 31 Sun. 762 Jan. 14 Thur. 762 July 10 Sat. 763 Jan. 4 Tues. 763 June 29 Wed. 763 Dec. 25 Sun. 764 June 18 Mon. 765 May 9 Thnr. 766 Apr. 29 Tues. 766 Oct. 22 Wed. 767 Apr. 18 Sat. 767 Oct. 12 Mon. 769 Feb. 25 Sat. 769 Aug. 22 Tues. 770 Feb. 14 Wed. 770 Aug. 11 Sat. 771 Feb. 4 Mon 771 July 31 Wed. 772 Dec. 14 Mon. 773 June 9 Wed. 773 Dec. 4 Sat. 774 May 30 Mon. 774 Nov. 22 Tues. 775 May 19 Fri. 776 Apr. 8 Mon. 776 Oct. 2 Wed. Pausha 668 18 15 4 10 13 11 5 8 8 36 15 34 20 39 2 49 17 40 10 33 24 37 24 22 1 43 15 3 46 17 47 20 21 16 51 13 12 26 19 58 13 57 12 26 14 30 2 47 23 40 21 21 15 12 24 45 2 48 11 19 20 48 12 30 16 50 22 42 5 4 10 33 1 11 18 47 7 32 9 1 8 22 23 30 11 7 1 53 3 50 24 54 20 24 19 36 4 21 16 43 3 4 12 23 3 19 6 49 13 58 18 56 2 2 16 32 8 43 22 45 22 46 24 14 8 2 7 15 58 18 32 15 13 12 39 11 39 19 7 12 7 10 36 12 56 1 11 22 30 20 14 13 22 22 53 1 16 10 4 20 30 10 43 15 4 21 3 3 20 9 55 13 16 57 5 42 7 24 6 54 22 39 9 33 4 2 23 16 19 40 19 8 3 37 4 23 7 57 20 14 9 44 23 46 17 2 19 37 13 11 11 39 14 23 23 53 11 51 16 12 22 42 4 34 17 59 6 43 1 9 3 1 5 53 9 15 21 4 11 22 25 28 18 32 21 5 14 43 13 13 16 1 25 37 13 9 17 28 22 42 5 34 19 35 8 21 2 37 4 39 19 47 5 16- 13 54 6 57 10 23 17 10 22 22 3 36 18 48 12 23 26 29 25 58 3 2 15 52 5 25 19 36 22 10 18 29 13 21 13 13 20 49 15 47 14 16 16 4 4 23 24 50 22 28 17 2 26 37 4 20 12 34 21 6 14 17 18 36 24 21 6 48 11 11 2 9 20 37 9 22 10 38 9 50 24 21 12 41 3 42 5 40 26 32 21 8 20 4 5 5 9-7 4-3 1-7 t. t. 10-9 t. 2-1 4-6 t. t. 10-9 6-6 2-6 11-9 t. t. 11-6 0-4 2-1 2-5 t. t. 10-4 11-1 4-9 4-5 t. t. 9-7 5-8 0-3 t. t. t. t. 1-3 3-3 t. t. 11-3 8-4 2-5 10-3 t. t. 11-7 1-8 0-7 1-8 Ashadha 669 Vaisakha 670 Vaisakha 671 Karttika . 671 Vaisakha, (w. m i.) Vaisakha 1 672 Asvina 672 Phalguna 673 Bhndrapada 674 Phalguna, (w. m. i.) Magha 674 Sravana 675 Mao-ha . 675 Sravana 676 Margasirsha 677 Jyeshtha 678 Margasirsha 678 Jyeshtha 679 Margasirsha . 679 Jyeshtha 680 Chaitra . . '. 681 Asvina. ... 681 Chaitra .... 682 Asvina. . . 682 Chaitra 683, (w. m. i.) Phalguna II 682. Bhadrapada 683 Magha 684 Sravaua 685 Pausha 685 Ashadha 686 Pausha 686 Ashadha 687 Jyeshtha 688 Vaisakha 689 Karttika 689 Vaisakha 690 Karttika 690 Phalguna 691 Bhadrapada 692 Phalguna 692 Bhadrapada 693 Phalguna, (w. m. i.) Ma^ha 693 Sravana 694 Pausha 695 Ashadha .... 696 Margasirsha 696 Jyeshtha . 697 Margasirsha 697 Jyeshtha . . . 698 Vaisukha 699 Asvina 699 XVI THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. .M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ["t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begiu- ning. End. h . in . h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 777 Mar. 28 Fri. 777 Sept. 21 Sun. 778 Mar. 17 Tues. 778 Sept. 11 Fri. 780 Jan. 26 Wed. 780 July 21 Fri. 781 Jan. 14 Sun. 781 July 10 Tues. 782 Jan. 4 Fri. 782 June 29 Sat. 784 May 9 Sun. 784 Nov. 1 Mon. 785 Apr. 29 Fri. 785 Oct. 22 Sat. 787 Mar. 8 Thur. 787 Sept. 2 Sun. 788 Feb. 26 Tue?. 788 Aug. 21 Thur. 789 Feb. 14 Sat. 789 Aug. 10 Mon. 790 Dec. 26 Sun. 791 June 20 Mon. 791 Dec. 15 Thur. 792 June 9 Sat. 792 Dec. 3 Mon. 793 May 30 Thur. 794 Oct. 13 Mon. 795 Apr. 9 Thur. 795 Oct 3 Sat. 796 Mar. 28 Mon. 796 Sept. 21 Wed. 793 Feb. 5 Mon. 798 Aug. 1 Wed. 799 Jan. 26 Sat. 799 July 21 Sun. 800 Jan. 15 Wed. 800 July 10 Fri. 802 May 21 Sat. 802 Nov. 13 Sun. 803 May 10 Wed. 803 Nov. 2 Thur. 805 Sept. 12 Fri. 806 Mar. 8 Sun. 806 Sept. 1 Tues. 807 Feb. 26 Fri. 807 Aug. 21 Sat. 809 Jan. 5 Fri. 809 July 1 Sun. 809 Dec. 25 Tues. 810 June 20 Thur. Chaitra . . . 700 20 58 20 36 21 49 10 36 8 27 3 53 23 55 7 39 11 15 18 38 19 56 25 10 5 42 13 38 18 8 8 46 2 58 14 33 17 31 15 4 7 52 18 25 10 1 11 23 9 3 43 12 52 3 49 4 54 5 2 18 33 17 4 10 39 8 33 14 38 19 41 1 59 3 16 9 41 12 38 22 16 16 28 10 59 21 37 1 52 21 56 16 16 1 50 18 2 18 48 19 10 18 47 20 12 8 57 7 18 2 59 22 5 5 48 9 42 17 15 18 11 23 24 3 59 11 53 17 40 7 59 1 8 12 43 15 52 13 31 7 3 16 57 8 13 9 32 7 22 2 43 12 13 2 3 3 6 3 21 16 52 15 58 10 6 43 12 48 18 8 28 1 36 7 55 10 52 20 31 15 53 9 10 19 49 12 20 19 15 27 30 16 14 16 56 20 15 19 51 10 29 23 6 6 49 19 23 24 34 5 15 13 5 2 11 13 47 9 18 10 33 3 13 4 12 4 43 18 14 7 44 13 50 3 9 5 12 2 21 42 10 14 20 55 1 40 17 19 17 56 21 41 21 21 10 43 24 44 8 29 20 29 25 46 6 9 14 11 3 45 15 19 10 44 12 13 4 25 5 36 5 21 18 52 9 22 15 26 3 32 10 17 13 14 22 50 11 44 22 19 2 4 18 45 19 40 22 46 22 25 23 26 12 15 9 36 4 47 25 45 9 30 12 48 20 1 21 41 26 56 7 25 15 23 18 36 9 33 4 48 16 23 19 10 16 37 8 41 19 53 11 49 13 14 10 38 4 43 13 31 5 35 6 42 6 43 20 14 18 10 11 18 10 23 16 28 21 14 3 30 4 56 11 27 14 24 24 1 17 3 12 48 23 25 3 32 23 33 17 5 3 10 19 50 20 40 t. t. 11-5 t. 4-7 2 8 t. t. 9-9 7-5 t. t. t. t. 0-7 2-1 t. t. 11-9 10-0 2-3 8-6 t. t. 11-8 3-5 1-4 t. t. t. t. 4-3 1-4 t. t. 10-1 94 t. t. t. t. 1-1 t. t. t. 11-4 2-3 6-9 t. t. Asvina 700 Chaitra 701 Asvina 701 Magha 702 Sravana 703 Magha 703 Sravana 704 Pausha. . 704 Ashadha 705 Jyeshtha . 707 Karttika 707 Vaisakha 708 Karttika 708 Chaitra, (w. m. i.) Chaitra 1 710 Bhadrapada 710 Phalguna 710 Bhadrapada 711 Phalha 1159 Ashadha. 1160 Pausha 1160 Ashadha 1161 MaWaslrsha 1162 Vaisakha II 1163 Karttika 1163 Vaisakha 1164 Karttika 1164 Phal^una 1165 Bhadrapada 1166 Phalguna . . 1166 Bhadrapada 1167 Phalha . . .. 1176 Sravana . 1177 Magha 1177 Sravana. . 1178 Magha 1178 Ashadha 1179 Margasirsha . . 1180 Jyeshtha 1181 Karttika II 1181 Vaisakha ..1182 Karttika 1182 Chaitra 1184 Bhadrapada II 1184 Phalguna 1 184 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. XXXI A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["w.tn.i." ' with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of Greatest phase. [i. e. mo- ment of full moon' Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. twelfths eclipsed. ["*." = total eclipse.] Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1262 Aug. 30 Wed. 1263 Feb. 24 Sat. 1263 Aug. 20 Mon. 1265 Jan. 3 Sat. 1265 June 30 Tues. 1265 Dec. 24 Thur. 1266 June 19 Sat. 1266 Dec. 13 Mon. 1267 June 8 Wed. 1268 Apr. 28 Sat. 1268 Oct. 22 Mon. 1269 Apr. 18 Thur. 1269 Oct. 11 Fri. 1270 Apr. 7 Mon. 1270 Sept. 30 Tues. 1272 Feb. 15 Mon. 1272 Aug. 10 Wed. 1273 Feb. 3 Fri. 1273 July 31 Mon. 1274 Jan'. 23 Tues. 1274 July 20 Fri. 1275 Dec. 4 Wei. 1276 May 29 Fri. 1276 Nov. 22 Sun. 1277 May 18 Tues. 1277 Nov. 12 Fri. 1279 Mar. 29 Wed. 1279 Sept. 21 Thnr. 1280 Mar. 17 Sun. 1280 Sept. 10 Tues. 1281 Mar. 6 Thur. 1281 Aug. 30 Sat. 1283 Jan. 14 Thur. 1283 July 11 Sun. 1284 Jan. 4 Tues. 1284 June 29 Thur. 1284 Dee. 24 Sun. 1285 June 18 Mon. 1286 May 9 Thur. 12S6 Nov. 2 Sat. 1287 Apr. 29 Tues. 1287 Oct. 22 Wed. 1288 Apr. 18 Sun. 1288 Oct. 11 Mon. 1290 Feb. 25 Sat. 1290 Aug. 21 Mon. 1291 Feb. 14 Wed. 1291 Aug. 11 Sat. 1292 Feb. 4 Mon. 1292 July 30 Wed. Bhadrapada 1185 24 45 17 17 34 11 46 1 59 2 44 2 37 17 55 6 36 9 53 13 54 2 48 14 18 20 4 11 44 17 26 13 27 6 23 22 3 12 25 16 21 4 31 25 24 17 22 3 14 16 38 18 16 23 45 8 50 24 22 25 25 20 31 8 31 11 36 9 5 2 44 13 25 17 27 21 41 10 31 21 45 1 36 4 8 19 17 25 11 21 24 13 40 6 31 19 10 22 54 15 42 16 3 10 34 26 53 48 16 23 5 58 8 57 13 16 58 12 11 16 27 18 27 10 42 16 5 11 36 4 31 20 32 11 23 15 12 2 49 23 34 15 36 1 44 15 28 17 22 21 53 7 23 23 51 19 19 7 5 9 45 7 15 1 12 12 29 16 45 21 11 8 41 19 57 2 28 18 22 23 57 19 34 11 48 5 17 57 23 55 1 54 1 52 1 59 13 16 12 37 5 31 4 10 24 35 16 45 22 54 8 1 10 46 8 16 9 45 21 3 3 58 20 35 12 48 25 35 3 34 3 22 3 37 14 44 14 17 7 15 4 52 26 13 17 59 24 36 9 39 12 26 9 54 11 17 22 27 4 18 22 13 14 32 26 36 18 18 19 5 12 58 3 32 4 35 4 26 19 27 7 14 10 49 14 32 4 38 15 49 19 33 21 41 12 46 18 47 15 18 .8 15 23 34 13 27 17 30 6 13 27 14 19 8 4 44 17 48 19 10 25. 37 10 40 25 44 26 59 21 43 9. 57 13 27 10 55 4 16 14 21 18 9 22 11 12 21 23 33 3 12 5 48 20 12 26 25 23 14 15 32 8 2 20 23 t. 6-5 93 5-3 9-9 t. t. 9-6 1-3 3-0 1-3 t. t. 9-9 11-3 3-7 7-1 t. t. 9-2 3-8 4-7 t. t. t. 9-0 4-9 2-8 t. t. 7.3 10-5 5-2 8-1 t. t. 9-7 3-0 1-6 0-8 t. t. 11-0 t. 2-9 5-6 t. t. 9-5 5-5 Phakuna . .... 1185 Bhadrapada 1186 Pausha . .... 1187 Ashadha . .... 1188 Pausha ... 1188 Ashadha 1189 Pausha 1189 Jyeshtha II 1190 Vaisakha 1191 Karttika 1191 Vaisukha .. .. .1192 Asvina II ... . 1192 Chaitra 1193 Asvina 1193 Phalguna 1194 Sravana 1 195 Ma^ha 1195 Sravana .... 1196 Ma^ha 1196 Sravana 1197 Margasirsha 1198 Jyeshtha 1199 Maro-asirsha 1199 Jyeshtha 1200 Kurttika II 1200 Chaitra ' 1202 Asvina.. .. 1202 Chaitra 1203 Bhadrapada 1203 Phalguna . . . 1203 Bhadrapada 1204 Mao-ha 1205 Ashadha II 1206 Pausha 1206 Ashadha 1207 Pausha 1207 Ashadha . . 1208 Vaisakha II . . .. 1209 Karttika 1209 Vaisakha ... 1210 Karttika .. 1210 Vaisakha . . . . 1211 Asvina 1211 Phalguna 1212 Bhadrapada 1213 Phalguna 1213 Sravana . . 1214 Magha . 1214 Sravaua 1215 XXXII THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. [" w. m. i." = with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [i. e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1293 Dec. 14 Mon. 1294 June 9 Wed. 1294 Dec. 4 Sat. 1295 May 29 Sun. 1295 Nov. 23 Wed. 1296 May 18 Fri. 1297 Apr. 8 Men. 1297 Oct. 2 Wed. 1298 Mar. 29 Sat. 1298 Sept. 21 Sun. 1299 Mar. 18 Wed. 1299 Sept. 11 Fri. 1301 Jan. 25 Wed. 1301 July 21 Fri. 1302 Jan. 14 Sun. 1302 July 10 Tue8. 1303 Jan. 4 Fri. 1303 June 29 Sat. 1304 May 20 Wed. 1304 Nov. 13 Fri. 1305 May 9 Sun. 1305 Nov. 2 Tues. 1306 Apr. 29 Fri. 1306 Oct. 22 Sat. 1308 Mar. 8 Fri. 1308 Sept. 1 Sun. 1309 Feb. 25 Tues. 1309 Aug. 21 Thur. 1310 Feb. 14 Sat. 1310 Aug. 11 Tues. 1311 Dec. 26 Sun. 1312 June 19 Mon. 1312 Dec. 14 Thur. 1313 Juae 9 Sat. 1313 Dec. 3 Mon. 1314 May 30 Thur. 1315 Apr. 20 Sun. 1315 Oct. 13 Mon. 1316 Apr. 8 Thur. 1316 Oct. 1 Fri. 1317 Mar. 28 Mon. 1317 Sept, 21 Wed. 1319 Feb 5 Mon. 1319 Aug. 1 Wed. 1320 Jan. 26 Sat. 1320 July 20 Sun. 1321 Jan. 14 Wed. 1321 July 10 Fri. 1323 May 20 Fri. 1323 Nov. 13 Sun. Pansha 1216 25 5 11 32 9 43 24 49 11 15 17 47 24 15 2 20 7 17 7 40 9 25 5 5 15 5 20 27 15 37 11 29 20 19 59 5 35 18 9 5 47 9 1 12 25 2 38 8 56 5 14 20 56 14 53 1 57 9 47 18 36 18 1 8 13 19 15 1 16 7 40 10 35 14 3 25 20 14 42 17 30 13 40 21 40 5 11 22 11 20 10 3 16 25 39 13 51 23 57 9 56 7 53 23 9 44 17 11 23 13 1 34 5 9 15 10 6 12 7 48 3 53 13 48 18 36 13 45 9 57 19 9 44 5 14 16 22 4 7 21 10 45 1 50 7 49 3 24 19 5 13 20 35 8 40 17 5 16 11 6 23 17 44 25 6 51 9 55 12 13 23 30 13 10 15 50 12 30 20 33 3 20 20 19 18 37 1 57 23 54 12 4 8 54 24 6 6 10 16 12 19 37 14 46 17 27 5 6 8 45 12 9 4 25 20 6 17 12 7 25 13 16 24 34 17 18 4 21 21 20 25 5 13 11 10 32 25 32 7 50 17 48 21 17 16 28 18 51 6 28 9 17 12 41 6 3 21 46 18 50 9 1 14 50 26 6 17 42 6 1 23 2 26 13 14 31 26 13 13 8 11 33 26 38 12 46 18 23 25 17 3 6 8 51 18 50 9 8 11 2 6 17 16 22 22 18 17 29 13 1 21 29 1 14 5 56 19 56 7 34 10 41 14 5 3 26 10 3 7 4 22 47 16 26 3 19 10 54 20 7 19 51 10 3 20 46 2 7 8 29 11 15 15 53 27 10 16 14 19 10 14 50 22 47 7 2 24 3 21 43 4 35 27 24 15 38 4-6 11-1 t. t. 9-2 1-2 3-7 2-0 t. t. 8-5 11-5 5-2 6-3 t. t. 9-7 4-9 0-2 0-4 t. t. t. t. 2-2 4-5 t. t. 10-1 7-3 4-4 9-4 t. t. 9-4 2-5 23 1-5 t. t. 9-8 t. 4-8 4-4 t. t. 9-9 6-6 t. t. Jyeshtha II . . . . 1217 Margasirsha 1217 Jyeshtha 1218 MaWsirsha 1218 Jyeshtha 1219 Chaitra . . 1220 Asvina 1220 Chaitra 1221 Asvina . . . . 1221 Chaitra 1222 Bbldrapada 1222 Maha 1223 Sravana 1224 Ma^ha. 1224 Ashadha 11. 1225 Pausha 1225 Ashadha 1226 Jveshtha ... 1 227 Margasirsha 1227 Vaisakha II. . . 1228 Karttika *1228 Vaisakha 1229 Karttika .... .... 1 229 Phalguna 1230 Bhadrapada . 1231 Phalguna 1231 Bhadrapada 1232 PhalTuna 1232 Sravana 1233 Pausha 1234 Ashadha . . . .1235 Pausha 1235 Jyeshtha II ... .... 1236 Mar^asirsha ... . ... 1236 Jyeshtha. . 1 237 Vaisakha 1238 Karttika 1 1238 Chaitra 1239 Asvina 1239 Chaitra 1240 Asvina 1240 Magha 1241 Sravana 1 242 Maha 1 242 Si^vana 1243 M^gha 1243 Ashadha II 1244 Jyeshtha. . . 1246 Mar^asii'sha . 1246 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. xxxin A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. l"t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase. [i.e. mo- ment of fallmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1324 May 9 Wed. 1324 Nov. 1 Thur. 1326 Mar. 19 Wed. 1326 Sept. 12 Fri. 1327 Mar. 8 Sun. 1327 Sept. 2 Wed. 1328 Feb. 25 Thur. 1328 Aug. 21 Sun. 1330 Jan. 5 Fri. 1330 July 1 Sun. 1330 Dec. 26 Wed. 1331 June 20 Thur. 1331 Dec. 15 Sun. 1332 June 9 Tues. 1333 Apr. 30 Fri. 1333 Oct. 23 Sat. 1334 Apr. 19 Tues. 1334 Oct. 13 Thur. 1335 Apr. 8 Sat. 1335 Oct. 3 Tues. 1337 Feb. 15 Sat. 1337 Aug. 12 Tues. 1338 Feb. 5 Thur. 1338 Aug. 1 Sat. 1339 Jan. 26 Tues. 1339 July 21 Wed. 1341 May 31 Thur. 1341 Nov. 23 Fri. 1342 May 20 Mon. 1342 Nov. 13 Wed. 1344 Sept. 23 Thur. 1345 Mar. 18 Fri. 1345 Sept. 12 Mon. 1346 Mar. 8 Wed. 1346 Sept. 1 Fri. 1348 Jan. 17 Thur. 1348 July 11 Fri. 1349 Jan. 5 Mon. 1349 June 30 Tues. 1349 Dec. 25 Fri. 1350 June 20 Sun. 1351 Nov. 4 Fri. 1352 Apr. 30 Mon. 1352 Oct. 23 Tues. 1353 Apr. 19 Fri. 1353 Oct. 13 Sun. 1355 Feb. 27 Fri. 1355 Aug. 23 Sun. 1356 F.-b. 16 Tues. 1356 Aug. 11 Thur. Vaisakha IT 1247 16 23 20 50 9 55 16 53 13 1 4 23 23 8 8 51 18 27 1 37 2 22 15 34 3 19 8 48 14 57 18 58 21 2 9 45 21 40 1 43 22 8 4 23 13 53 4 51 4 51 10 20 9 10 22 1 23 38 5 20 57 20 38 11 56 7 19 15 48 3 5 8 47 10 39 23 1 11 18 16 15 3 29 3 50 18 19 4 26 10 8 6 30 11 13 22 24 11 43 14 39 19 9 9 19 15 54 11 11 2 33 21 32 7 23 17 21 12 32 13 43 1 47 7 43 14 29 18 22 19 14 7 56 20 3 1 21 1 3 29 12 2 3 1 3 17 8 52 7 28 20 15 21 52 3 37 7 18 49 10 6 5 42 14 16 2 7 30 8 49 21 9 9 46 15 2 56 2 5 16 30 2 45 8 25 5 26 10 35 20 34 9 53 15 53 20 30 12 14 3 34 1 33 14 44 20 19 9 1 22 13 3 4 2 8 47 21 23 23 4 55 19 54 11 9 9 51 22 9 3 15 17 36 4 6 9 41 21 35 10 57 16 53 21 10 13 48 5 12 3 11 16 24 21 45 10 30 2 4 14 43 5 40 9 33 22 39 24 16 5 45 21 22 12 43 11 27 23 53 4 25 19 2 4 46 10 35 23 13 12 29 18 7 22 31 10 31 17 52 14 51 6 13 24 44 10 19 19 33 3 2 4 12 17 25 .4 51 9 53 15 25 19 34 22 50 11 34 23 17 3 25 23 15 5 17 15 44 6 41 6 25 11 48 10 52 23 47 25 24 7 3 1 47 22 27 13 46 .8 56 17 20 4 10 10 4 12 29 24 53 , 12 50 17 30 4 2 6 35 20 8 6 7 11 51 7 34 11 51 24 14 13 33 t. t. 1-2 3-4 t. t. 10-9 8-4 43 7-8 t. t. 9-7 4-1 0-7 1-2 t. t. 11-2 t. 4-5 . 2-8 t. t. 10 2 8-4 t. t. t. t. 2-4 t. t. 11-5 9-7 4-2 6-2 t. t. 9-8 5-8 1-0 t. t. t. t. 4-0 1-3 t. t. Karttika . 1247 Chaitra 1249 Bhadrapada 11 1249 Phalo-una . ... 1249 Bhadrapada . 1250 Phalguna 1250 Bhadrapada 1251 Pausha . . 1252 Ashadha 1253 Pausha . . . 1253 Ashadha. 1254 Pausha 1254 Jyeshtha II 1255 Vaisakha 1 256 Kslrttika 1256 Vaisakha 1257 Asvina II . 1257 Chaitra . . 1258 Asvina 1258 PhaWna 1259 Sravana II 1260 Ma>ha 1260 Sravana 1261 Ma"ha 1261 Sravana 1262 Jyeshtha 1264 Mar^asirsha . 1264 Jyeshtha 1265 Margasirsha . . ... 1265 Asvina 1267 Chaitra 1268 Asvina 1268 Phalguna 1268 Bhiidrapada 1269 Ma. m.i." with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 5 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ["{."= total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. li. in. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1458 Aug. 24 TLur. 1460 Jan. 8 Tues. 1460 July 3 Thur. 1460 Dec. 27 Sat. 1461 June 22 Mon. 1461 Dec. 17 Thur. 1462 June 11 Fri. 1464 Apr. 21 Sat. 1461 Oct. 15 Mon. 1465 Apr. 11 Thur. 1465 Oct. 4 Fri. 1466 Sept. 24 Wed. 1467 Aug. 15 Sat. 1468 Feb. 8 Mon. 1468 Aug. 3 Wed. 1469 Jan. 27 Fri. 1469 July 24 Mon. 1470 Jan. 17 Wed. 1471 Juns 2 Sun. 1471 Nov. 27 Wed. 1472 May 22 Fri. 1472 Nov. 15 Sun. 1473 May 12 Wed. 1473 Nov. 4 Thur. 1475 Mar. 22 Wed. 1475 Sept. 15 Fri. 1476 Mar. 10 Sun. 1476 Sept. 3 Tues. 1478 Jan. 18 Sun. 1478 July 15 Wed. 1479 Jan. 8 Fri. 1479 July 4 Sun. 1479 Dec. 28 Tues. 1480 June 22 Thur. 1482 May 3 Fri. 1482 Oct. 26 Sat. 1483 Apr. 22 Tues. 1483 Oct. 15 Wed. 1484 Oct. 4 Mon. 1485 Aug. 25 Thur. 1486 Feb. 18 Sat. 1486 Aug. 15 Tues. 1487 Feb. 8 Thur. 1487 Aug. 4 Sat. 1488 Jan. 28 Mon. 1489 June 13 Sat. 1489 Dec. 8 Tues. 1490 June 2 Wed. 1490 Nov. 27 Sat. 1491 May 23 Mon. Bhadrapada 1381 13 43 7 52 19 1 23 11 19 42 13 56 24 58 22 58 7 47 13 24 15 21 5 21 13 17 7 51 25 5 17 52 5 39 8 50 23 24 19 36 13 20 20 26 6 26 20 7 17 17 5 9 17 27 21 36 16 32 1 28 8 3 2 14 22 44 7 51 6 36 15 44 20 49 23 35 13 42 21 4 15 50 8 15 2 21 12 23 17 35 6 26 3 54 20 49 4 25 13 56 11 58 7 24 18 21 24 17 51 12 11 23 38 21 14 6 10 11 38 13 33 4 34 12 34 6 7 23 16 16 7 4 7 8 39 22 1 17 52 11 28 18 41 5 17 19 56 15 32 3 24 15 44 19 50 16 9 43 6 16 24 20 59 6 21 4 56 14 8 19 1 21 46 12 49 20 38 14 6 6 28 35 10 46 17 9 5 11 2 11 18 57 2 39 12 40 13 10 22 32 18 52 13 22 22 29 12 48 14 38 7 19 24 20 17 18 19 5 12 29 19 51 16 44 4 36 17 20 58 7 24 1 26 22 11 6 22 20 7 22 50 15 20 7 34 1 46 3 26 19 57 3 49 14 16 23 50 20 32 14 30 23 27 14 16 4 8 23 25 50 18 26 20 7 14 11 21 1 17 50 5 42 17 54 22 14 8 42 3 2 23 17 6 50 21 31 24 20 16 20 8 56 2 56 4 22 21 41 5 1 15 28 8 20 20 2 24 58 21 33 15 41 26 18 24 42 9 24 15 10 17 9 6 8 14 9 35 26 54 19 37 7 11 9 1 24 47 21 20 15 12 22 11 7 35 20 18 19 2 6 54 19 10 23 22 16 55 2 13 9 50 4 4 24 29 9 21 8 16 17 20 22 37 25 24 14 35 21 30 17 34 10 2 4 7 14 18 1 7 41 5 37 22 41 6 11 15 12 t. 0-7 3-6 t. t. t. 6-9 t. 11-5 t. t. 2-1 1-7 t. t. t. 9-7 o-i 7-5 t. t. t. 4-7 1 t. t. t. t. 0-5 1-9 t. t. t. 8-9 t. 11-1 t. t. 2-7 0-6 t. t. t. 11-3 0-6 5-9 t. t. t. 6-0 Pausha . . 1382 Ashadha 1383 Pausha 1383 Ashadha 1384 Pausha 1384 Ashadha 1 1385 Vaisakha . 1387 Karttika 1387 Chaitra 11 1388 Asviua 1388 Asvina 1389 Bhadrapada 1 1390 Magha 1390 Sravana 1391 Magha 1391 Sravana 1392 Masjha 13 ( .)2 Jyeshtha 1394 Margasirsha 1394 Jyeshtha 1395 Margasirsha 1395 Jyeshtha 1 1396 Karttika 1396 Chaitra 1398 Asvina I 1398 Phalguna 1398 Bhadrapada 1399 Magha 1400 Sravana 1 1401 Pausha 1401 Ashadha 1402 Pausha 1402 Ashadha 1403 Vaisakha 1405 Karttika 1405 Vaisakha 1406 Karttika 1406 Asvina 1407 Bhadrapada 1408 Phalguna ]408 Sravana II 1409 Magha 1409 Sravana 1410 Magha 1410 Ashadha I 1412 Margasirsha 1412 Jyeshtha 1413 Margasirsha 1413 Jyeshtha 1414 XXXV111 THE INDIAN CALENDAR, TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["w.m.i." with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. M. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1491 Nov. 16 Wed. 1493 Apr. 1 Mon. 1493 Sept. 25 Wed. 1494 Mar. 21 Fri. 1494 Sept. 15 Mon. 1496 Jan. 30 Sat. 1497 Jan. 18 Wed. 1497 July 14 Fri. 1498 Jan. 8 Mon. 1498 July 3 Tues. 1500 May 13 Wed. 1500 Nov. 5 Thur. 1501 May 3 Mon. 1501 Oct. 26 Tues. 1502 Oct. 15 Sat. 1504 Feb. 29 Thur. 1504 Aug. 25 Sun. 1505 Feb. 18 Tues. 1505 Aug. 14 Thur. 1506 Feb. 8 Sun. 1507 June 24 Thur. 1507 Dec. 19 Sun. 1508 June 13 Tnes. 1508 Dec. 7 Thur. 1509 June 2 Sat. 1509 Nov. 26 Mon. 1511 Apr. 13 Sun. 1511 Oct. 6 Mon. 1512 Apr. 1 Thur. 1512 Sept. 25 Sat. 1513 Mar. 21 Mon. 1513 Sept. 15 Thur. 1514 Feb. 9 Thur. 1515 Jan. 29 Mon. 1515 July 25 Wed. 1516 Jan. 19 Sat. 1516 July 13 Sun. 1518 May 24 Mon. 1518 Nov. 17 Wed. 1519 May 14 Sat. 1519 Nov. 6 Sun. 1520 May 2 Wed. 1520 Oct. 26 Fri. 1522 Mar. 12 Wed. 1522 Sept. 5 Fri. 1523 Mar. 1 Sun. 1523 Aug. 26 Wed. 1524 Feb. 19 Fri. 1525 July 4 Tues. 1525 Dec. 29 Fri. Margasirsha 1414 4 9 24 28 13 19 24 35 5 31 1 13 16 53 8 45 7 25 14 55 14 13 23 48 4 13 7 53 22 7 23 42 15 28 10 44 19 5 2 10 13 33 12 11 4 14 12 24 21 26 12 17 7 25 21 44 7 41 13 35 10 25 1 29 9 45 25 36 15 28 16 1 21 57 21 42 7 58 11 28 16 20 18 14 6 41 7 30 22 49 19 1 1 56 10 41 20 42 20 23 3 46 22 46 11 36 22 50 3 44 50 15 7 6 56 5 40 13 20 12 38 22 13 2 23 6 3 21 9 21 59 13 43 8 58 17 23 1 40 12 26 10 28 2 22 10 38 20 2 11 51 5 47 20 2 5 54 11 46 10 7 1 18 9 30 23 50 13 42 14 16 20 17 20 11 6 23 9 38 14 30 17 35 5 39 5 50 21 6 17 14 11 10 3 19 49 18 41 24 4 12 52 25 1 4 49 16 16 8 2 6 51 3 27 7 6 23 17 14 54 10 6 18 43 11 45 3 22 11 47 21 22 7 1 12 51 25 14 52 15 26 21 43 10 39 15 33 7 14 22 24 18 20 1 23 19 59 24 52 13 46 25 9 6 13 17 30 9 28 7 59 4 59 8 40 24 7 16 2 11 22 19 27 12 37 5 6 13 1 22 6 8 21 14 19 26 12 16 4 16 36 22 11 12 17 17 7 7 46 23 14 19 42 2 29 20 47 4 32 26 10 15 2 26 20 7 18 1 36 18 39 10 34 9 10 16 30 15 48 25 23 6 3 9 43 23 5 25 25 17 13 12 30 20 47 2 40 14 40 13 54 6 6 14 10 22 50 12 43 9 3 23 26 9 28 15 24 10 43 1 40 10 27 22 17 14 17 46 23 37 23 13 9 33 13 18 18 10 18 53 7 43 9 10 24 32 20 48 3 41 11 19 21 35 22 5 5 t. t. t. t. 0-5 t. t. t. 10-6 10-8 10-7 t. t. 3-2 t. t. t. t. 0-8 4-4 t. t. t. 7-7 0-6 11-8 t. t. t. 0-3 o-i 0-2 t. t. t. t. 9-2 10-6 t. t. 1-4 3-8 t. t. t. t. 1-3 2-7 t. Chaitra 1416 Asvina . 14] 6 Chaitra 1417 Bhadrapada II 1417 Magha 1418 Magha 1419 Sravana 1 1420 Pausha 1420 Ashadha . 1421 Jveshtha 1 1423 Karttika 1423 Vaisakha 1424 Karttika 1424 Karttika 1425 Phalguna 1426 Bhadrapada 1427 Phalguna ; . . . 1427 Sravana II 1428 M^gha 1 428 Asbldha 1430 Pausha 1430 Ashadha 1 1431 Margasirsha 1431 Jyeshtha 1432 Margasirsha 1432 Vaisakha 1 1434 Asvina 1434 Chaitra 1435 Asvina : . . . . 1435 Chaitra 1436 Bhadrapada II 1436 Magha 1436 Magha 1437 Sravana 1438 Magha 1438 Si^vana I. 1439 Jyeshtha . 1441 Margasirsha .... . 1441 Jyeshtba 1 1442 Karttika . 1442 Vaisakha 1443 Kftrttika 1443 Chaitra 1445 Bhadrapada 1445 Phalguna 1445 Bhadrapada 1446 PhSlguna 1446 Ashadha 1448 Pausha 1448 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. XXXIX A. I). Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 5 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. ["(."= total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon; Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. in. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1526 June 24 Sun. 1526 Dec. 18 Tues. 1527 June 14 Fri. 1527 Dec. 7 Sat. 1529 Apr. 23 Fri. 1529 Oct. 17 Sun. 1530 Apr. 12 Tues. 1530 Oct. 6 Thur. 1531 Apr. 1 Sat. 1531 Sept. 26 Tues. 1533 Feb. 9 Sun. 1533 Aug. 4 Mon. 1534 Jan. 29 Thur. 1534 July 25 Sat. 1536 June 4 Sun. 1536 Nov. 27 Mon. 1537 May 24 Thur. 1537 Nov. 16 Fri. 1538 May 14 Tues. 1538 Nov. 6 Wed. 1540 Mar. 22 Mon. 1540 Sept. 16 Thur. 1541 Mar. 12 Sat. 1541 Sept. 5 Mon. 1542 Mar. 1 Wed. 1543 July 16 Mon. 1544 Jan. 10 Thur. 1544 July 4 Fri. 1544 Dec. 29 Mon. 1545 June 24 Wed. 1545 Dec. 18 Fri. 1547 May 4 Wed. 1547 Oct. 28 Fri. 1548 Apr. 22 Sun. 1548 Oct. 17 Wed. 1549 Apr. 12 Fri. 1549 Oct. 6 Suu. 1551 Feb. 20 Fri. 1551 Aug. 16 Sun. 1552 Feb. 10 Wed. 1552 Aug. 4 Thur. 1554 June 15 Fri. 1554 Dec. 8 Sat. 1555 June 4 Tues. 1555 Nov. 28 Thur. 1556 May 24 Sun. 1556 Nov. 16 Mon. 1558 Apr. 2 Sat. 1558 Sept. 27 Tues. 1559 Mar. 23 Thur. Ashadba 1449 11 39 20 27 4 55 20 32 14 21 6 11 14 36 21 49 17 49 9 10 10 15 22 17 24 36 5 9 5 10 16 13 18 32 24 53 59 15 18 15 13 6 17 3 10 8 57 19 10 3 57 4 38 19 .5 4 31 12 19 4 45 21 2 14 43 21 25 6 6 1 8 17 3 18 42 5 9 8 59 12 23 12 30 24 33 25 36 9 33 7 37 24 6 22 45 13 54 11 16 9 48 18 41 3 25 20 1 12 47 4 31 12 47 19 59 17 7 8 40 8 30 20 34 22 50 3 25 3 46 14 39 16 40 23 3 3 14 15 13 35 4 37 1 21 7 10 18 27 3 22 2 56 17 15 2 44 10 44 4 10 19 32 13 4 19 35 4 16 13 16 21 16 57 3 30 7 13 10 36 11 15 23 23 44 7 43 6 29 23 1 21 10 12 17 9 26 10 49 19 49 5 59 13 51 21 3 9 40 21 51 24 4 39 17 41 24 5 6 3 2 27 8 18 4 16 18 17 3 52 14 43 20 37 5 18 18 9 5 9 8 23 11 44 24 44 8 45 10 30 12 29 21 5 6 23 15 21 22 35 10 50 22 43 25 12 5 39 19 23 25 41 6 31 3 53 9 36 5 19 53 5 10 14 43 22 13 6 54 19 15 5 9 9 35 13 2 26 28 10 21 12 2 13 30 22 13 6 25 21 3 15 55 7 51 16 25 23 39 18 31 9 40 12 24 26 22 6 53 6 34 17 47 20 24 26 43 1 55 16 21 16 51 7 57 4 59 10 44 19 53 4 32 6 20 20 55 6 18 13 54 5 20 22 32 16 22 23 15 7 56 2 3 17 45 20 27 6 48 10 45 14 10 13 45 26 6 27 28 11 23 8 45 25 11 24 20 15 31 13 6 t. t. 9-1 0-9 10-4 t. t. t. 1-6 0-8 t. t. t. t. 7-7 10-4 t. t. 3-0 3-9 11-8 t. t. t. 1-7 1-1 t. t. t. 10-8 1-1 8-9 t. t. t. 2-9 1-6 t. t. t. t. 5-9 10-1 t. t. 4-6 4-2 10-8 11-3 t. Pausha . . 1449 Ashadha I 1450 M&rgasirsha 1450 Vaisakha 1452 Karttika 1452 Vaisakha 1 1453 Asviua 1453 Chaitra 1454 Asvina 1454 Mao'ha . . 1455 Sravana 1456 Ma^ha 1456 Sravana 1457 Jyeshtha. . . 1459 Margasirsha 1459 Jyeshtha 1460 Margasirsha 1460 Jyeshtha I 1461 Karttika 1461 Chaitra 1463 Asvina I . 1463 Chaitra I . 1464 Bhadrapada 1464 PhiUguna . 1464 Sravana I. . . . . 1466 Pausha 1466 Ashadha. . 1467 Pausha ... . . . 1467 Ashadha 1468 Pausha 1468 Vaisakha 1470 Karttika . 1470 Vaislkha . 1471 Karttika 1471 Vaisakha 1 1472 Asvina 1472 PMlguna 1473 Bhadrapada I 1474 Magha 1474 Sravana 1475 Ashadha I . . 1477 Margasirsha 1477 Jyeshtha .... 1478 Margasirsha 1478 Jyeshtha .... 1479 Margasirsha 1479 Chaitra 1481 Asvina 1481 Chaitra . 1482 \1 THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["w.m.i." = with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of fullmoon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. in. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1559 Sept. 16 Sat. 1560 Mar. 12 Tues. 1560 Sept. 4 Wed. 1562 Jan. 20 Tues. 1562 July 16 Thur. 1563 Jan. 9 Sat. 1563 July 5 Mon. 1563 Dec. 29 Wed. 1565 May 15 Tues. 1565 Nov. 7 Wed. 1566 May 4 Sat. 1566. Oct. 28 Mon. 1567 Apr. 23 Wed. 1567 Oct. 18 Sat. 1569 Mar. 3 Thur. 1569 Aug. 26 Fri. 1570 Feb. 20 Mon. 1570 Aug. 15 Tues. 1571 Aug. 5 Sun. 1572 June 25 Wed. 1572 Dec. 19 Fri. 1573 June 15 Mon. 1573 Dec. 8 Tues. 1574 June 4 Fri. 1574 Nov. 28 Sun. 1576 Apr. 13 Fri. 1576 Oct. 7 Sun. 1577 Apr. 2 Tues. 1577 Sept. 26 Thur. 1578 Mar. 23 Sun. 1578 Sept. 15 Mon. 1580 Jan. 31 Sun. 1580 July 26 Tues. 1581 Jan. 19 Thur. 1581 July 16 Sun. 1582 Jan. 8 Mon. 1583 May 26*Sun. 1583 Nov. 19 Tues. 1584 May 14 Thur. 1584 Nov. 7 Sat. 1585 May 3 Mon. 1585 Oct. 28 Thur. 1587 Mar. 14 Tues. 1587 Sept. 6 Wed. 1588 Mar. 2 Sat. 1588 Aug. 26 Mon. 1589 Aug. 15 Fri. 1590 July 7 Tues. 1590 Dec. 30 Wed. 1591 June 26 Sat. Asvina 1 1482 16 2 3 26 16 11 12 42 2 38 12 27 19 45 12 59 3 38 23 24 4 7 14 32 8 19 59 3 8 12 11 17 16 19 48 9 $6 19 54 8 58 8 35 18 16 14 12 8 54 6 12 21 35 19 11 23 17 11 36 23 24 20 40 10 9 20 24 3 12 21 18 10 13 8 9 10 43 23 2 15 25 9 5 11 23 19 25 25 27 3 15 17 38 3 12 17 17 15 32 14 13 2 35 15 36 11 1 49 10 40 18 5 12 21 2 16 21 47 2 16 12 42 7 14 14 1 24 10 36 15 29 17 59 9 16 18 47 7 25 6 44 16 26 12 53 7 47 4 40 20 17 21 21 27 10 38 22 35 19 8 23 18 37 1 28 20 33 9 2 6 32 8 51 21 12 14 11 8 16 9 41 17 54 23 39 1 25 16 43 2 20 15 44 13 42 15 19 12 22 1 54 11 47 19 29 3 17 13 44 2 39 16 37 19 4 7 45 17 28 18 22 22 31 20 24 9 31 19 43 2 42 9 51 22 13 11 1 24 45 2 28 14 44 16 45 13 2 3 22 13 7 20 1 4 57 15 20 3 37 17 55 20 32 9 25 19 4 20 24 3 20 56 10 47 21 5 3 42 11 35 23 51 11 45 26 9 4 2 16 20 17 51 4 17 16 46 14. 23 4 27 14 14 21 25 13 37 5 25 1 5 58 16 22 9 24 1 41 4 52 13 46 19 3 21 37 10 36 21 1 10 31 10 26 20 6 15 31 10 I 7 44 23 10 21 1 25 7 12 34 24 13 22 20 11 55 22 11 4 56 21 53 11 24 9 46 12 35 24 52 16 39 9 54 13 5 20 56 27 15 5 5 18 33 4 4 18 50 17 22 t. 2-5 1-1 t. t. t. t. 1-3 . 7-2 11-4 t. t. 4-1 1-9 t. 10-6 t. t.- 1-5 4-4 10-1 t. t. 6-7 4-4 9-6 10-6 t. t. 3-3 2-3 t. t. t. t. 1-5 5-1 11-2 t. t. 5-7 2-3 t. 9-4 t. t. 2-9 2-6 9-9 t. Phalguna . . . 1 482 Bhadrapada . 1483 Magha . . 1484 Sravana 1 1485 Pausha 1485 Ashadha i486 Pausha 1486 Jyeshtha 1488 Karttika . 1488 Vaisakha 1489 Karttika . 1489 Vaisakha . . . . 1490 Karttika 1490 Phalguna .... . 1491 Bhadrapada 1492 Phalguna 1492 Bhadrapada 1 1493 Sravana 1494 Ashadha ... 1495 Pausha 1495 Ashadha I 1495 Margasirsha 1496 Jyeshtha . . . 1497 Margasirsha . . 1497 Vaisakha . . 1499 Asvina . ... 1499 Chaitra 1500 Asvina 1500 Chaitra 1501 Asvina 1 1501 Ma;ha 1502 Sravana 1 503 Magha 1503 Sravana I . 1504 Pausha 1504 Jyeshtha 1506 Margasirsha. . 1506 Jyeshtha 1507 Karttika 1507 Vaisakha . 1508 Karttika . . . 1508 Chaitra 1510 Bhadrapada 1510 Phalguna 1510 Bhudrapada . . . . 1511 Bhadrapada 1 1512 Ashadha . . 1513 Pausha 1513 Ashadha 1514 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE E. xli A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of twelfths eclipsed. [" t." = total eclipse.] Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of full moon] Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1591 Dec. 20 Mon. 1592 June 14 Wed. 1592 Dec. 8 Fri. 1594 Apt'. 24 Wed. 1594 Oct. 19 Sat. 1595 Apr. 14 Mon. 1595 Oct. 8 Wed. 1596 Apr. 2 Fri. 1596 Sept. 26 Sun. 1598 Feb. 11 Sat. 1598 Aug. 6 Sun. 1599 Jan. 31 Wed. 1599 July 27 Fri. 1600 Jan. 20 Sun. 1601 June 5 Fri. 1601 Nov. 29 Sun. 1602 May 25 Tues. 1602 Nov. 19 Fri. 1603 May 14 Sat. 1603 Nov, 8 Tues. 1605 Mar. 24 Sun. 1605 Sept. 17 Tues. 1606 Mar. 14 Fri. 1606 Sept. 6 Sat. 1607 Aug. 27 Thur. 1608 July 17 Sun, 1609 Jan. 10 Tues. 1609 July 6 Thur. 1609 Dec. 30 Sat. 1610 June 26 Tues. 1610 Dec. 20 Thur. 1612 May 4 Mon. 1612 Oct. 29 Thur. 1613 Apr. 24 Sat. 1613 Oct. 18 Mon. 1614 Apr. 14 Thur. 1614 Oct, 7 Fri. 1616 Feb. 22 Thur. 1616 Aug, 16 Fri. 1617 Feb. 10 Mon. 1617 Aug. 6 Wed. 1618 Jan. 30 Fri. 1619 June 16 Wed. 1619 Dec. 11 Sat. 1620 June 4 Sun. 1620 Nov. 29 Wed. 1621 May 25 Fri. 1621 Nov. 19 Mon. 1623 Apr. 5 Sat. 1623 Sept. 28 Sun. Pausha . . .... . 1514 3 3 20 41 17 42 13 36 5 22 2 59 6 40 19 35 6 46 4 32 17 50 4 14 10 42 5 27 16 39 17 17 21 7 40 22 33 17 11 19 27 2 45 9 24 10 57 1 30 10 34 1 42 22 26 11 46 3 10 2 42 20 51 13 20 10 43 14 10 3 30 14 21 12 16 25 37 11 59 18 16 13 35 23 4 1 51 23 53 16 20 5 34 1 23 3 25 10 20 1 13 19 13 16 35 12 8 3 49 1 8 4 50 18 28 5 -49 2 54 16 6 2 26 8 56 4 43 15 41 15 24 15 30 5 50 21 10 16 19 17 47 1 17 7 35 9 6 26 10 3 10 20 37 9 56 1 36 1 33 19 30 11 50 8 51 12 20 2 17 13 17 10 39 "23 56 10 10 16 27 12 47 22 25 15 22 3 14 30 4 3 28 1 49 8 57 2 14 2 9 5 52 17 19 3 32 10 4 16 31 6 51 19 17 8 40 10 7 21 43 10 57 9 52 13 21 25 17 11 15 17 32 23 5 15 31 3 52 3 49 7 28 18 21 4 56 11 20 18 11 8 29 19 37 10 8 11 47 23 9 12 35 11 34 14 59 25 57 12 43 19 24 41 17 9 4 53 22 9 18 49 15 4 6 55 4 50 8 30 20 42 7 43 6 10 19 34 6 2 12 28 6 11 17 37 18 36 19 12 9 30 23 56 18 3 21 7 4 13 11 13 12 48 2 34 11 5 3 14 24 15 13 36 4 44 3 51 22 12 14 50 12 35 16 4 43 15 25 13 53 27 18 13 48 20 5 14 23 23 43 3 27 25 43 18 10 7 5 2 18 5 1 11 43 t. 8-5 4-5 8-4 9-9 t. t. 4-4 3-1 11-8 t. t. t. 1-8 3-3 11-1 t. t. 7-4 2.6 t. 8-4 t. t. 4-0 0-9 9-8 t. t. 10-2 4-7 7-0 9-1 t. t. 5-4 4-0 11-3 t. t. t. 2-2 1-4 10-9 t. t. 9-4 2-9 10-9 7-4 Ashadha I 1 515 Margasirsha .1515 Vaisakha 1517 Karttika . .1517 Vaisakha .... 1518 Asvina . ... 1518 Chaitra 1519 Asvina . . . 1519 Magha 1520 Sravana 1521 Magha .1521 Sravana ... 1522 Magha 1522 Jyeshtha 1524 Margastrsha . . 1524 Jyeshtha 1525 Margasirsha 1525 Jyeshtha . . 1526 Karttika 1526 Chaitra 1528 Asvina . 1528 Chaitra 1 1529 Bhadrapada 1529 Bhadrapada 1530 Sravana ] 531 Pausha 1531 Ashadha 1532 Pausha : 1532 Ashadha 1533 Pausha . 1533 Vaisakha 1535 Karttika 1535 Vaisakha 1536 Karttika 1536 Vaisakha 1537 Asvina 1537 Phalgtma 1538 Bhadrapada 1539 Magha 1539 Sravana 1540 Magha 1540 Asbadha 1542 Margasirsha 1542 Jyeshtha . 1543 Margasirsha. ... 1543 Jyeshtha 1544 Margasirsha . 1544 Chaitra 151-6 Asvina 1546 xlii THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE E. A.D. Year, Month, and Day. Hindu Month and Current Saka Year. ["M>. tn. t." with mean intercalations.] Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Number of Greatest phase, [i.e. mo- ment of fuUmooni Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. twelfths eclipsed. [" t." = total eclipse.] Begin- ning. End. h. in. h. m. h. m. h. m. h. m. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1624 Mar. 24 Wed. 1624 Sept. 16 Thur. 1625 Mar, 13 Sun. 1625 Sept. 6 Tues. 1627 Jan. 21 Sun. 1627 July 18 Wed. 1628 Jan. 10 Thur. 1628 July 6 Sun. 1628 Dec. 30 Tues. 1630 May 16 Sun. 1630 Nov. 9 Tues. 1631 May 5 Thur. 1631 Oct. 29 Sat. 1632 Apr. 24 Tues. 1632 Oct. 17 Wed. 1634 Mar. 4 Tues. 1634 Ang. 28 Thur. 1635 Feb. 21 Sat. 1635 Aug. 18 Tues. 1636 Feb. 10 Wed. 1636 Aug. 6 Sat. 1637 Dec. 21 Thur. 1638 June 16 Sat. 1638 Dec. 10 Mon. 1639 June 5 Wed. 1639 Nov. 30 Sat. 1641 Apr. 15 Thur. 1641 Oct. 8 Fri. 1642 Apr. 4 Mon. 1642 Sept. 28 Wed. 1643 Mar. 25 Sat. 1643 Sept. 17 Sun. 1645 Jan. 31 Fri. 1645 July 28 Mon. 1646 Jan. 21 Wed. 1646 July 17 Fri. 1647 Jan. 10 Sun. 1648 May 26 Fri. 1648 Nov. 20 Mon. 1649 May 16 Wed. 1649 Nov. 9 Fri. 1650 May 5 Sun. 1650 Oct. 29 Tues. 1652 Mar. 15 Mon. 1652 Sept. 7 Tues. 1653 Mar. 4 Fri. 1653 Aug. 28 Sun. 1654 Feb. 21 Toes. 1654 Ang. 17 Thnr. 1656 Jan. 1 Tues. Chaitra 1 547 17 12 18 43 24 12 9 26 9 59 5 22 20 31 9 40 11 32 4 3 21 21 18 17 21 55 11 16 22 4 19 55 9 23 19 39 1 52 21 39 14 33 10 43 6 26 25 1 12 35 9 41 11 20 18 24 55 2 45 7 34 17 26 18 13 12 21 5 7 16 11 20 25 11 17 5 29 1 53 5 41 18 57 5 55 3 18 17 23 3 5 9 40 5 33 21 46 19 36 15 22 16 51 23 46 8 14 8 26 3 36 18 41 8 10 23 2 51 19 53 16 25 20 4 9 56 20 54 18 20 7 46 17 49 2 20 46 14 7 9 7 4 38 23 11 10 59 8 46 9 47 16 41 23 5 53 6 51 16 9 16 41 10 38 3 17 14 27 19 16 10 13 4 2 1 3 50 17 30 4 42 1 47 15 49 1 15 7 50 4 35 21 18 1 16 25 17 52 4 46 19 42 9 30 17 25 21 5 18 53 1 5 5 44 24 12 24 6 1 54 11 55 4 18 15 40 1 2 4 51 2 17 8 51 17 59 19 34 5 58 21 20 9 50 19 9 22 45 20 25 2 39 7 8 25 50 25 44 3 36 12 47 5 56 16 42 2 44 6 31 3 53 10 29 19 2 20 35 24 38 10 38 11 32 7 8 22 21 11 20 12 41 5 15 22 49 20 9 23 46 12 36 23 14 21 30 11 21 29 3 42 22 32 14 59 12 19 8 14 26 51 14 11 10 36 12 53 19 19 26 45 4 37 8 17 18 43 19 45 14 4 6 57 17 55 21 34 12 21 6 56 3 45 7 32 20 24 7 8 4 49 18. 57 4 55 11 30 6 1 22 32 21 11 t. t. 0-6 5-3 10-0 t. t. t. 4-7 5-3 8-5 t. t. 6-8 4-8 10-6 11-4 t. t. 2-7 0-6 10-9 t. t. 11-1 2-9 9-9 66 t. t. 1-7 6-2 9-6 t. t. t. 4-7 4-0 8-3 t. t. 8-2 5-4 9-5 10-3 t. t. 3-3 2-0 10-8 Asvina 1547 Chaitra I 1548 Bhadrapada 1548 Ma-gha 1549 Sravana I 1550 Pausha 1550 Ashfidha 1551 Pausha 1 551 Jyeshtha 1553 Karttika 1553 Vaisakha 1 554 Karttika . 1554 Vaisakha 1555 Karttika 1555 Phai 1 -U 4 1 4- 3 1 -4- 2 4_ i 1 4. i 1 4- 3 June 5 4- 6 4- 5 1 u 4- 5 1 1 4 i * 4- *? 1 1 T 4- 1 1 A o t A o 1 4- 2 1Q 4- 4 4- 4 1 1 3 1 1 i 1 o 1 I 1 i * o I j 1 m i i 15 4- 2 1 4- 2 1 4_ i I u I 1 T^ n 1 - 1 o j 2 2 1 A o 20 o o 1 * n i 1 2 3 3 1 25 o 2 o 9 o 9 Q 3 . Q 2 30. .. 3 3 Q ff Q o A. 4 4 3 Hi THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE F. MEAN TO APPAREiNT TIME CORRECTION-TABLE. OLD STYLE. NEW STYLE. Day. A. D. 200 A. D. 400 A. D. 600 A. D. 800 A. D. 1000 A. D. 1200 A. D. 1400 A. D. 1600 A. D. 1700 to Sept. 2nd. 1752 Since Sept. 14 A. D. 1752 July 5 m. 5 m. 5 m. 5 m. 4 m. 4 m. 4 m. 4 m. 4, m. 4 m. 4 10 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 15 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 20 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 25 8 7 <7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 , 30 ... 8 1 7 6 6 5 5 5 5 6 August 4 . . _ 7 6 6 5 5 5 4 4 4 6 9 7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 . g , 14... 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 4 19 . . . 4 4 3 2 - 2 2 1 1 3 24 2 2 1 j 4- i 4- i 4- 1 2 29 4- i 4- i 4- 2 4- 2 4- 2 4- 3 \ September 3 4- 2 4- 2 4- 2 4- 2 4- 3 4- 3 4- 3 4- 4 4- 4 8 4- 4 4- 4 4- 4 4- 4 4- 5 4- 5 4- 5 4- 6 + 6 + 2 13 4- 6 4- 6 4- 6 4- 6 4- 6 4- 7 4- 7 4- 7 + 8 4- 4 18 4- 8 4- 8 4- 8 4- 8 4- 8 4- 8 4- 9 4- 9 4- 9 + 6 23 4- 10 4- 10 4- 10 4- 10 4- 10 4- 10 4- 11 -t- 11 + 11 + 8 28 4- 12 4- 12 + 12 4- 12 4- 12 4- 12 4- 12 4- 12 4- 12 + 10 October 5 . ... 4- 14 4- 13 4- 13 4- 13 4- 13 4- 13 4- 13 4- 13 + 14 + n 8 4- 16 4- 15 4- I 5 4- is 4- 15 4- 15 4- 15 4- 15 + 15 + 12 13 4- 17 4- 17 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- i 6 4- 16 + 16 4- 13 18 4- 18 4- 18 4- 17 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- 14 23 . 4- 18 4- 18 4- 17 4- 17 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 4- 16 + 16 + I 5 28.. 4- 19 4- 18 4- 18 4- 17 4- 17 4- 16 + 16 4- 16 + 16 + 16 November 2 4- 19 4- 18 4- 17 4- 17 4- 16 + 16 + I 5 4- 15 + 15 + 16 7 4- 18 4- 17 4- 16 4- 16 4- i 5 4- i 5 + 15 4- 14 + 14 + 16 12 4- 17 4- 18 4- 15 4- 15 4- 14 -)- 14 4- 13 + 13 4- 13 + 16 17 4- 15 4- 14 4- 14 4- 13 4- 13 4- 12 4- 12 4- 12 + 11 + I 5 22 4- 13 4- 12 4- 12 4- 11 4- 11 + 1 4- 10 4- 1 + 9 + 13 27 4- 10 4- 9 + 9 4- 9 4- 9 + 8 + 8 4- 8 4- 7 + 12 December 2 4- 7 4- 7 + 7 4- 7 -t- 7 + 6 4- 6 4- 6 + 6 + 10 7 4- 4 4- 4 4- 4 4- 4 + 4 + 4 4- 3 4- 3 + 3 + 8 12 4- i 4- i 4- i 4- l 4- i + 1 4- i 4- i + 6 17 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 2 + 3 22 6 5 5 , 5 5 5 5 5 5 4- i 27 9 8 8 7 - 7 - 7 7 7 8 i 32 12 11 - 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 37 14 13 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 6 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE G. APPARENT TIME OF THE SUN'S RISING AND SETTING. N.B. On and after each date entered herein use the column to which it refers. The arrows indicate the order. liii Latitude. ^ f* NORTH DECLINATION. 2 4 6 8 9 10 Mar. 17 ^ *- -< Sept. 19 Mar. 23 s >- -* g Sept. 15 Mar. 28 ^ *~ -< Sept. 10 Apr. 1 3 *- * g Sept. 5 Apr. 8 2 *- -* Sept. 1 Apr. 12^*- -* Aug. 29 Apr. 14 s *- -< < Aug. 26 rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets . h. m. 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 h. m. G 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 G 6 6 h. m. 6 G 6 6 5 59 5 59 5 58 5 58 5 58 5 58 5 57 5 57 5 57 5 57 5 57 5 56 5 56 5 56 5 56 5 56 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 5 55 h. m. 6 6 6 6 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 5 h. m. 6 6 5 59 5 58 5 58 5 57 5 57 5 56 5 55 5 55 5 54 5 54 5 54 5 53 5 53 5 53 5 52 5 52 5 51 5 51 5 51 5 50 5 50 5 50 5 49 5 49 5 48 5 48 5 47 5 47 h. m. 6 6 6 1 6 2 6 2 6 3 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 8 6 8 6 9 6 9 6 9 6 10 6 10 6 10 6 11 6 11 6 12 6 12 6 13 6 13 h. in. 6 6 5 59 5 58 5 57 5 56 5 55 5 54 5 53 5 52 5 51 5 51 5 50 5 50 5 49 5 49 5 48 5 48 5 47 5 47 5 46 5 46 5 45 5 44 5 44 5 43 5 42 5 42 5 41 5 40 h. m. 6 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 G 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 9 6 10 6 10 6 11 6 11 6 12 6 12 6 13 6 13 6 14 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 18 6 19 6 20 h. m. 6 5 59 5 58 5 57 5 56 5 51 5 53 5 52 5 51 5 50 5 48- 5 48 5 47 5 46 5 46 5 45 5 44 5 44 5 43 5 42 5 41 5 41 5 40 5 39 5 38 5 37 5 37 5 36 5 35 5 34 h. m. 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 12 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 14 6 15 6 16 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 h. m. 6 5 59 5 58 5 57 5 55 5 54 5 53 5 51 5 50 5 48 5 47 5 46 5 45 5 45 5 44 5 43 5 42 5 41 5 41 5 40 5 39 5 38 5 37 5 36 5 35 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 h. m. 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 9 6 10 6 12 6 13 6 14 6 15 6 15 6 16 6 17 6 18 6.19 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 h. m. 6 5 59 5 57 5 56 5 55 5 53 5 52 5 51 5 48 5 47 5 45 5 44 5 44 5 43 5 42 5 41 5 40 5 39 5 38 5 38 5 37 5 36 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 5 29 5 28 5 27 h. m. 6 6 1 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 12 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 6 33 2 ' 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 . . " . . 38 39 I ~fm sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises Sept. 19 $>*- -* Mar. 17 Sept. 26 3 - -* Mar. 13 Oct. 1 3 * * Mar. 8 Oct. 6 ^ * * Mar. 3 Oct. 11 3 * * ? Feb. 27 Oct. 15 3 *- Feb. 24 Oct. 18 *- -*<& Feb. 21 2 4 6 8 9 10 SOUTH DECLINATION. liv THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE Gr. (CONTINUED.) APPARENT TIME OF THE SUN'S RISING AND SETTING. N.B. On and after each date entered herein use thj column to which it refers. The arrows indicate the order. Latitude. 3* *- -* NORTH DECLINATION. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Apr. 17 s * -< Aug. 23 Apr. 20 s * * Aug. 20 Apr. 23 ss ** Aug. 17 Apr. 26 ? * < Aug. 14 Apr. 29 2 > - Aug. 10 May 3 3 * ^-^ Aug. 7 May 6 3 *- *r-i Aug. 3 rises sets rises sets rises se's rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets h. in 6 5 59 5 57 5 56 5 54 5 52 5 51 5 .50 5 47 5 46 5 44 5 43 5 42 5 41 5 40 5 39 5 38 5 37 5 36 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 5 30 5 29 5 28 5 26 5 25 5 24 h. m. 6 6 1 6 3 6 4 6 6 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 13 6 14 6 16 6 17 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 32 6 34 6 35 6 36 h. m. 6 5 58 5 57 5 55 5 53 5 52 5 50 5 48 5 46 5 44 5 42 5 41 5 40 5 39 5 38 5 37 5 36 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 5 29 5 28 5 27 5 26 5 24 5 23 5 22 5 20 h. m. 6 6 2 6 3 6 5 6 7 6 8 6 10 6 12 6 14 6 16 6 18 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 40 h. m. 6 5 58 5 56 5 55 5 53 5 51 5 49 5 48 5 45 5 43 5 41 5 40 5 39 5 38 5 36 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 5 29 5 28 5 27 5 26 5 24 5 23 5 21 5 20 5 18 5 17 h. m. 6 6 2 6 4 6 5 6 7 6 9 6 11 6 12 6 15 6 17 6 19 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 h. m. 6 5 58 5 56 5 54 5 52 5 50 5 48 5 46 5 44 5 41 5 39 5 38 5 37 5 36 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 31 5 30 5 28 5 27 5 26 5 24 5 23 5 21 5 20 5 18 5 17 5 15 5 13 h. m. 6 6 2 6 4 6 6 6 8 6 10 6 12 6 14 6 16 6 19 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 30 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 47 h. m. 6 5 58 5 56 5 54 5 51 5 49 5 47 5 45 5 42 5 40 5 38 5 36 5 35 5 34 5 33 5 31 5 30 5 29 5 27 5 26 5 24 5 23 5 21 5 20 5 18 5 17 5 15 5 13 5 12 5 10 h. in. 6 6 2 6 4 6 6 6 9 6 11 6 13 6 15 6 18 6 20 6 22 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 47 6 48 6 50 h. m. 6 5 58 5 56 5 53 5 51 5 49 5 46 5 44 5 41 5 39 5 36 5 35 5 33 5 32 5 31 5 29 5 28 5 26 5 25 5 23 5 22 5 20 5 19 5 17 5 15 5 14 5 12 5 10 5 8 5 6 h. m. 6 6 2 6 4 6 7 6 9 6 11 6 14 6 16 6 19 6 21 6 24 6 25 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 31 6 32 6 34 6 35 6 37 6 38 6 40 6 41 6 43 6 45 6 46 6 48 6 50 6 52 6 54 h. m. 6 5 58 5 55 5 53 5 50 5 48 5 45 5 43 5 40 5 37 5 34 5 33 5 32 5 30 5 29 5 27 5 26 5 24 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 12 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 5 5 3 h. m. 6 6 2 6 5 6 7 6 10 6 12 6 15 6 17 6 20 6 23 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 30 6 31 6 33 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 39 6 41 6 42 6 44 46 6 48 6 49 6 51 6 53 6 55 6 57 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 *~ sets rises sets rises sets rises stts rises sets rises sets rises sets rises Oct. 21 3 > * Feb. 19 Oct. 23 * * Feb. 16 Oct. 26 3 * -* Feb. 13 Oct. 29 2 * * Feb. 10 Nov. 1 s * < Feb. 7 Nov. 5 3 *- * Feb. 3 Nov. 8 2 * * S Jan. 31 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SOUTH DECLINATION. ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE Gr. (CONTINUED.) APPARENT TIME OF THE SUN'S RISING AND SETTING. N.B. On and after each date entered herein use the column to which it refers. The arrows indicate the order. Iv Latitude. ^._ >. -< NORTH DECLINATION. 18 19 20 21 22 23 231/2 May 1 2 * - July 30 May 14 ^ *- < July 26 May 18 2 * * July 21 May 23 3 * * July 15 May 28 5 * -< July 5 June 5 5 *- June, 29 June 14 3 v rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets rises sets h. in. 6 5 58 5 55 5 52 5 50 5 47 5 44 5 41 5 39 5 36 5 33 5 31 5 30 5 28 5 27 5 25 5 24 5 22 5 20 5 18 5 17 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 5 5 3 5 1 4 59 h. m. 6 6 2 6 5 6 8 6 10 6 13 C 16 6 19 6 21 6 24 6 27 6 29 6 30 6 32 6 33 6 35 6 36 6 3'8 6 40 6 42 6 43 6 45 6 47 6 49 6 51 6 53 6 55 6 58 6 59 7 1 h. m. 6 5 58 5 55 5 52 5 49 5 46 5 44 5 40 5 37 5 34 5 31 5 30 5 28 5 26 5 25 5 23 5 21 5 20 5 18 5 16 5 14 5 12 5 10 5 8 5 6 5 4 5 2 5 4 58 4 55 h. ra. 6 6 2 6 5 6 8 6 11 6 14 6 16 6 20 6 23 6 26 6 29 6 30 6 32 6 34 6 35 6 37 6 39 6 40 6 42 6 44 6 46 6 48 6 50 6 52 6 54 6 56 6 58 7 7 2 7 5 h. m. 6 5 58 5 55 5 52 5 49 5 46 5 43 5 39 5 36 5 33 5 30 5 28 5 26 5 24 5 23 5 21 5 19 5 17 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 5 5 3 5 1 4 59 4 56 4 53 4 51 h. m. 6 6 2 6 5 6 8 6 11 6 14 6 17 6 21 6 24 6 27 6 30 6 32 6 34 6 36 6 37 6 39 6 41 6 43 6 45 6 47 6 49 6 51 6 53 6 55 6 57 6 59 7 1 7 4 7 7 7 9 h, m. 6 5 57 5 54 5 51 5 48 5 45 5 42 5 38 5 35 5 31 5 28 5 26 5 24 5 22 5 21 5 19 5 17 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 4 5 2 5 4 58 4 55 4 53 4 50 4 48 h. m. 6 6 3 6 6 6 9 6 12 6 15 6 18 6 22 6 25 6 29 6 32 6 34 6 36 6 38 6 39 6 41 6 43 6 45 6 47 6 49 6 51 6 53 6 56 6 58 7 7 2 7 5 7 7 7 10 7 12 h. m. 6 5 57 5 54 5 51 5 47 5 44 5 41 5 37 5 33 5 30 5 26 5 24 5 22 5 21 5 19 5 17 5 15 5 12 5 10 5 8 5 6 5 4 5 2 4 59 4 57 4 54 4 52 4 49 4 46 4 44 h. m. 6 6 3 6 6 6 9 6 13 6 16 6 19 6 23 6 27 6 30 6 34 6 36 6 38 6 39 6 41 6 43 6 45 6 48 6 50 6 52 6 54 6 56 6 58 7 1 7 3 7 6 7 8 7 11 7 14 7 16 h. m. 6 5 57 5 53 5 50 5 47 5 43 5 40 5 36 5 32 5 28 5 24 5 22 5 21 5 19 5 16 5 14 5 12 5 10 5 8 5 6 5 3 5 1 4 59 4 56 4 53 4 51 4 48 4 45 4 43 4 40 h. m. 6 6 3 6 7 6 10 6 13 6 17 6 20 6 24 6 28 6 32 6 36 6 38 6 39 6 41 6 44 6 46 6 48 6 50 6 52 6 54 6 57 6 59 7 1 7 4 7 7 7 9 7 12 7 15 7 17 7 20 h. m. 6 5 57 5 53 5 50 5 46 5 43 5 39 5 35 5 31 5 28 5 24 5 22 5 20 5 18 5 15 5 13 5 11 5 9 5 7 5 4 5 2 5 4 57 4 55 4 52 4 49 4 46 4 44 4 41 4 38 h. m. 6 6 3 6 7 6 10 6 14 6 17 6 21 .6 25 6 29 6 32 6 36 6 38 6 40 6 42 6 45 6 47 6 49 6 51 6 53 6 56 6 58 7 7 3 7 5 7 8 7 11 7 14 7 16 7 19 7 22 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 2 > < - Jan. 27 Nov. 15 3 * - Jan. 23 Nov. 19^*- < g Jan. 18 Nov. 24 * < Jan. 13 Nov. 29 38* * -< Jan. 6 Dec. 6 3 * -* Dec. 29 Dec. 15 3 v 18 19 20 21 22 23 23l/ 2 SOUTH DECLINATION. Ivi THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE H. ECLIPSES BY NAUTICAL ALMANACK RECKONING. N.B. H is probable that up to A.D. 1821 von Oppoher's Canon is more reliable than the Nautical Alir.anark. A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Greatest phase. Begin- ning of Eclipse. . Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1768 Jan. 4 3 32 2 53 14 10 omitted 1 12 15 33 15 9 16 17 7 46 16 56 14 14 6 19 13 32 23 5 15 27 11 51 4 31 3 55 18 48 10 1 3 21 7 26 13 20 20 34 22 35 2 42 13 48 11 57 9 49 22 56 18 35 14 10 8 31 23 19 23 3 23 42 15 44 24 26 22 1 13 59 21 24 2 26 1 6 12 21 n Nautica 6 14 24 13 22 14 19 6 23 15 25 12 50 4 50 11 33 21 19 14 2 11 14 3 18 2 2 16 58 8 24 1 55 6 5 12 16 18 42 20 44 1 31 12 26 10 46 8 4 21 8 11 43 12 45 7 27 22 15 21 16 21 44 14 18 22 50 20 40 12 35 19 25 2 18 13 20 Almanac 14 19 15 25 12 38 22 18 3 13 17 58 19 43 21 44 9 29 22 6 12 59 22 14 22 51 20 31 3 27 15 t 15 59 17 9 14 25 23 53 4 37 19 38 21 25 23 26 10 8 23 45 14 10 23 51 24 34 22 17 4 37 4 40 15 58 2 19 16 43 16 56 18 15 9 8 18 26 15 38 7 48 15 30 24 52 16 51 12 27 5 43 5 48 20 38 11 38 4 48 8 47 14 24 22 26 24 26 3 54 15 10 13 8 11 33 24 43 15 26 15 36 9 23 24 24 24 49 25 41 17 11 26 1. 23 23 15 23 23 22 1768 June 30 1768 Dec. 23.. 1769 June 19 1 1769 Dec. 13 / 1771 Apr. 29 . 1771 Oct. 23 1772 Apr. 17 1772 Oct. 11 1773 Apr. 7 1773 Sept. 30 1775 Feb. 15 1775 Aug. 11 1776 Feb 4. ... 1776 July 30 1777 Jan. 23 1777 July 20 1778 Dec. 4 1779 May 30 1779 Nov. 23 1780 May 18 1780 Nov. 12 1782 Mar. 29 1782 Sept. 21 1783 Mar. 18 1783 Sept. 10 1784 Mar. 7 1784 Aug. 30 1786 Jan. 14 1786 Julv 11 1787 Jan. 3 1787 June 30 1787 Dec. 24. . 1789 May 9 1789 Nov. 2 1790 Apr. 28 1790 Oct. 22 1791 Apr. 18 1791 Oct. 11 1793 Feb. 25 1793 Aug. 21 1794 Feb. 14 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE H. (CONTINUED.) ECLIPSES BY NAUTICAL ALMANACK RECKONING. N.B. It is probable that up io A. D. 1821 von Oppoher's Canon is more reliable than the Nautical Almanack. Ivii A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Greatest phase. Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1794 Au"-. 11 6 32 23 42 18 51 13 19 10 32 3 21 17 10 11 28 15 28 20 48 4 27 6 21 10 17 21 39 20 23 16 40 7 43 20 7 23 3 15 51 7 12 6 40 7 16 23 42 8 5 5 41 21 45 5 8 14 4 7 54 1 56 22 11 17 9 11 58 24 17 19 38 23 23 4 28 12 11 14 16 17 46 5 38 4 46 23 30 16 28 4 44 22 16 17 56 12 7 8 43 1 31 15 27 9 59 14 11 19 53 2 35 4 32 9 1 20 . 13 19 13 15 1 5 55 18 12 21 37 15 8 6 11 4 55 5 19 22 11 6 28 4 24 20 26 3 10 12 15 6 28 49 21 15 25 10 10 22 32 18 9 22 13 3 42 10 20 12 28 16 25 4 9 3 38 21 58 14 41 5 42 10 2 30 16 45 3 35 5 32 6 53 19 22 5 53 6 26 4 16 13 13 17 2 11 9 23 41 11 20 13 28 15 39 7 22 11 4 4 11 17 35 5 19 7 10 8 32 20 52 7 27 8 5 6 14 55 17 16 12 47 24 53 13 2 15 4 17 17 8 19 25 8 19 47 14 32 12 21 5 11 18 53 12 56 16 46 21 43 6 19 8 10 11 34 23 5 21 32 18 19 9 30 22 2 24 29 16 34 8 13 8 25 9 12 25 12 9 42 6 58 23 3 7 6 15 53 9 20 3 3 23 22 18 53 13 46 26 3 21 8 24 34 5 14 14 2 16 4 19 7 7 6 5 54 25 2 18 14 1795 Feb. 3 1795 July 31 1796 Dec 14 1797 June 9 1797 Dee. 4 1798 May 29.. . 1798 Nov 23 1800 Apr 9 1800 Oct 2. . 1801 Mar 30 1801 Sept 22 1802 Mar. 19 1802 Sept. 11 1804 Jan. 26 1804 July 22 1805 Jan 15 1805 July 11 1806 Jan 4 1807 May 21 1807 Nov 15 1808 May 10 1808 Nov 3 1809 Apr 29. 1809 Oct 23 1811 Mar. 10 1811 Sept 2 1812 Feb 27 1812 Auo-. 22 1813 Feb 15 1813 Au<* 12 1814 Dec 26.. 1815 June 21 1815 Dec 16 1816 June 9. . 1816 Dec. 4 1818 Apr. 20 1818 Oct. 14 1819 Apr. 10 1819 Oct. 3 1820 Mar. 29 1820 Sept 22 1822 Feb. fi 1822 Aug. 2 1823 Jan. 26 Iviii N.B. THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE H. (CONTINUED.) ECLIPSES BY NAUTICAL ALMANACK RECKONING. It is probable 1hat up to A.D. 1821 von Oppolzer's Canon is more reliable than the Nautical Almanack. A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Time mea;ured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Greatest phase. Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1823 July 23 2 35 7 57 3 18 23 9 15 12 14 18 14 59 7 19 15 57 13 11 5 36 12 46 21 41 15 59 9 3 7 2 23 45 20 35 7 23 3 51 21 39 7 9 12 17 19 44 22 20 25 2 13 44 13 5 6 26 25 10 9 4 16 47 9 50 23 14 21 53 22 48 14 57 23 52 20 29 13 36 20 15 5 22 23 58 16 13 15 53 39 6 31 2 34 22 54 14 15 12 35 13 3 5 46 14 19 12 4 24 10 49 19 53 14 30 7 47 5 52 22 7 18 46 5 35 2 22 21 10 6 7 11 41 17 53 20 34 23 35 12 13 11 59 5 1 23 23 7 7 15 21 8 48 22 21 20 12 20 53 13 20 22 13 19 26 12 30 18 19 3 34 22 28 14 50 14 43 1 46 13 35 14 11 * 11 54 20 51 3 25 15 1 15 47 * 13 38 22 31 21 24 8 5 20 34 23 6 25 58 9 56 22 31 23 34 15 20 21 6 6 11 4 31 9 22 4 2 23 23 16 9 16 1 16 55 8 53 17 35 14 23 6 48 14 43 23 29 17 27 10 19 8 13 25 23 22 24 9 10 5 20 22 7 8 12 12 53 21 35 24 6 26 28 15 15 14 11 7 51 26 56 11 1 18 13 10 53 24 7 23 34 24 42 16 34 25 31 21 32 14 43 22 11 7 10 25 28 17 36 17 3 * The Nautical Almanack gives the eclipse as not quite total the digits eclipsed being 11 47 l /2 f - 1824 Jan 16 1824 July 11 1825 May 31 1825 Nov. 25 1826 May 21 1826 Nov. 14 1827 May 11 1827 Nov 3 1829 Mar. 20 1829 Sept 13 1830 Mar 9 1830 Sept. 2 1831 Feb 26 1831 Aug. 23 1833 Jan 6 1833 July 1 1833 Dec. 26 19 46 6 40 18 54 21 34 24 21 8 12 21 15 22 1 14 34 19 24 4 33 1834 June 21 1834 Dec 16 1835 June 10 . 1836 May 1 1836 Oct 24 . 1837 Apr 20 1837 Oct. 13 1838 \pr 9 1838 Oct. 3 1840 Feb. 17 1840 Aug 13 1841 Feb. 5 1841 Aug. 2 1842 Jan 26 1842 July 22 1843 Dec 6 1844 May 31 1844 Nov 24 1845 May 21 1845 Nov. 13 1847 Mar. 31 1847 Sept. 24 1848 Mar. 19 1848 Sept. 13 1849 Mar. 8 1849 Sept. 2 1851 Jan. 17 ECLIPSES OF THE MOON IN INDIA. TABLE H. (CONTINUED) ECLIPSES BY NAUTICAL ALMANACK RECKONING. N.B. It is probable that vp to A. D. 1821 von Oppoher's Canon is more reliable than the Nautical Almanack. lix A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Greatest phase. Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1851 July 13 ... 6 24 5 13 14 29 12 6 5 4 14 49 20 15 3 8 6 32 8 9 21 57 21 17 13 23 9 46 15 37 25 32 16 28 7 21 5 24 6 43 22 29 7 59 3 41 21 43 3 36 13 10 7 52 23 29 24 41 13 6 13 49 21 37 20 19 12 31 22 21 4 22 10 23 14 54 15 6 6 19 5 24 20 25 18 18 22 14 10 14 4 53 3 24 12 40 10 36 4 16 13 56 19 48 1 17 4 47 6 37 20 24 20 13 12 7 8 13 39 24 5 15 11 6 30 3 45 4 49 20 49 6 19 2 48 20 42 1 41 11 23 . 6 19 22 23 32 11 43 12 19 47 18 49 11 29 21 44 4 5 8 33 13 10 13 28 4 45 4 24 19 18 16 33 20 17 8 46 4 24 13 41 2 20 5 48 * 8 58 14 44 4 53 5 58 21 56 2 47 12 22 13 20 47 9 38 14 11 6 3 17 30 21 22 6 2 15 16 3 56 7 16 * 10 34 16 30 5 55 7 29 23 2 4 25 13 58 14 38 22 27 11 8 15 37 6 36 19 6 23 7 7 55 7 2 16 17 13 35 5 53 15 41 20 42 4 59 8 18 9 42 23 30 22 20 14 40 11 32 17 35 26 59 17 44 8 12 7 3 8 38 24 9 9 39 4 34 22 44 5 31 14 57 9 25 24 58 25 50 14 28 15 38 23 27 21 49 13 32 22 59 4 40 12 13 16 38 16 44 7 54 6 24 21 32 20 4 24 12 11 42 * The Nautical almanack gives this as not quite total, the digits eclipsed being 0.994. f The day is really the 7th (1.32, etc.). The entry of the sixth is retained for comparison with Table E. 1852 Jan. 7 1852 July 1 1852 Dec 26 1853 June 21 1854 May 12 1854 Nov. 4 1855 May 2 . . 1855 Oct. 25 1856 Apr. 20 1856 Oct. 13 . . 1858 Feb. 27 1858 Aug. 24 1859 Feb 17 1859 Aug. 13 1860 Feb. 6f 1860 Aug. 1 1861 Dec. 17 1862 June 12 1862 Dec. 6 1863 June 1 1863 Nov. 25 1865 Apr. 11 1865 Oct. 4 1866 Mar. 31 1866 Sept 24 1867 Mar. 20 1867 Sept. 13 1869 Jan. 27 1869 July 23 1870 Jan. 17 1870 July 12 1871 Jan. 6. . 1871 July 2 1872 May 22.: 1872 Nov. 15 1873 May 12 1873 Nov. 4 1874 May 1 1874 Oct. 25 1876 Mar. 10 1876 Sept. 3 1877 Feb. 27 1877 Aug. 23 1878 Feb. 17 Ix THE INDIAN CALENDAR. TABLE H. (CONTINUED) ECLIPSES BY NAUTICAL ALMANACK RECKONING. N.B. It is probable that up to A. H. 1821 von Oppolzer's Canon is more reliable than the Nautical Almanack. A. D. Year, Month, and Day. Time measured from Lanka mean sunrise, taken as 6 A. M. Greatest phase. Begin- ning of Eclipse. Period of total obscuration. End of Eclipse. Begin- ning. End. 1 3 4 5 6 7 1878 Aug. 12 23 11 15 29 12 53 14 42 5 56 16 11 10 42 5 57 10 50 21 5 15 37 6 51 9 25 19 r-2 22 23 4 48 4 33 19 57 t 12 37 17 32 23 22 21 56 14 48 13 24 3 35 2 42 5 18 49 6 23 38 20 21 22 45 13 21 24 29 2 31 21 46 14 40 11 18 12 48 4 14 14 31 10 6 5 2 8 56 19 18 14 2 5 18 8 17 18 39 20 34 2 58 3 2 18 46 t 12 32 15 44 21 38 20 13 13 12 12 29 2 39 57 3 3 17 19 4 27 22 50 18 49 20 51 11 36 22 48 2 27 12 34 13 57 5 17 _* 10 3 20 19 21 34 3 57 t 16 52 22 40 14 24 1 55 4 10 22 12 36 J 13 12 15 27 6 36 * 11 36 21 51 23 12 5 39 t 18 12 24 4 15 12 3 30 5 50 23 30 14 6 J 24 37 16 18 14 28 16 36 7 39 17 52 11 17 6 53 12 44 22 52 17 13 8 25 10 33 21 5 24 12 6 38 6 4 21 8 t 12 42 19 20 25 6 23 40 16 24 14 18 4 30 4 28 6 57 20 19 7 33 24 25 21 52 24 39 15 6 26 10 2 34 * The Nautical Almanack makes this eclipse just short of total. f The Canon gives a very small eclipse. The Nautical Almanack and Connaissance des Ttmps, none. $ The Nautical Almanack makes this Eclipse just short of total. 1879 Dec. 28 1880 June 22 1880 Dec. 16 1881 June 12 1881 Dec. 5 .... 1883 Apr. 22 1883 Oct. 16 1884 Apr. 10 1884 Oct. 4 1885 Mar. 30 1885 Sept. 24 1887 Teb. 8 1887 Aug. 3 1888 Jan. 28 18S8 July 23 1889 Jan. 1? 1889 July 12 1890 June 3 1890 Nov. 26 1891 May 23 1891 Nov. 15 1892 May 11 1892 Nov. 4 1894 Mar. 21 1894 Sept. 15 1895 Mar 11 1895 Sept 4 1896 Feb. 28 1896 Aug. 23 1898 Jan. 7 1898 July 3 1898 Dec. 27 1899 June 23 1899 Dec. 16 ... 1900 June 13 RE K LC I RETURN TO the circulation desk of any University of California Library or to the NORTHERN REGIONAL LIBRARY FACILITY Bldg. 400, Richmond Field Station University of California Richmond, CA 94804-4698 ALL BOOKS MAY BE RECALLED AFTER 7 DAYS 2-month loans may be renewed by calling (510)642-6753 1-year loans may be recharged by bringing books to NRLF Renewals and recharges may be made 4 days prior to due date DUE AS STAMPED BELOW - APR 14 1994 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY FORM NO. 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