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INDIAN CHRONOGRAPHY.
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TABLE XXXV.
For finding the true place of Jupiter.

For parallax, the argument is the number of degrees in "V" or "Y," or the remainder after deducting "V" or "Y" from twelve signs. (Text, § 184A, p. 69.)

For equation of the centre the argument is Jupiter's anomaly.

Arg. Parallax. Equation of centre. Arg. Parallax. Equation of centre. Arg. Parallax. Equation of centre. Arg. Parallax. Equation of centre.
° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° °
1 0 10 0 5 46 7 8 3 35 91 11 19 5 6 136 9 9 3 41
2 0 19 0 10 47 7 17 3 38 92 11 22 5 6 137 9 0 3 37
3 0 29 0 15 48 7 25 3 42 93 11 25 5 6 138 8 51 3 33
4 0 38 0 21 49 7 33 3 45 94 11 27 5 6 139 8 41 3 29
5 0 48 0 26 50 7 41 3 48 95 11 28 5 6 140 8 32 3 25
6 0 58 0 31 51 7 48 3 52 96 11 29 5 5 141 8 22 3 21
7 1 8 0 37 52 7 56 3 56 97 11 30 5 5 142 8 12 3 17
8 1 18 0 42 53 8 4 3 59 98 11 30 5 4 143 8 2 3 13
9 1 27 0 47 54 8 12 4 2 99 11 30 5 4 144 7 52 3 8
10 1 37 0 52 55 8 20 4 5 100 11 31 5 3 145 7 41 3 4
11 1 47 0 57 56 8 27 4 8 101 11 31 5 3 146 7 31 3 0
12 1 57 1 2 57 8 34 4 11 102 11 31 5 2 147 7 19 2 55
13 2 7 1 7 58 8 41 4 14 103 11 30 5 1 148 7 8 2 50
14 2 16 1 12 59 8 48 4 17 104 11 30 5 0 149 6 57 2 46
15 2 26 1 17 60 8 55 4 20 105 11 29 4 59 150 6 46 2 41
16 2 36 1 22 61 9 1 4 22 106 11 28 4 58 151 6 34 2 36
17 2 46 1 27 62 9 8 4 25 107 11 27 4 57 152 6 23 2 31
18 2 55 1 32 63 9 14 4 27 108 11 26 4 55 153 6 11 2 27
19 3 4 1 37 64 9 21 4 30 109 11 25 4 54 154 5 59 2 22
20 3 14 1 42 65 9 28 4 32 110 11 24 4 52 155 5 47 2 17
21 3 24 1 47 66 9 34 4 35 111 11 22 4 50 156 5 34 2 12
22 3 33 1 52 67 9 40 4 37 112 11 19 4 49 157 5 21 2 7
23 3 42 1 57 68 9 45 4 39 113 11 16 4 47 158 5 8 2 2
24 3 52 2 1 69 9 49 4 41 114 11 13 4 45 159 4 55 1 57
25 4 2 2 7 70 9 54 4 43 115 11 10 4 43 160 4 42 1 51
26 4 11 2 11 71 9 59 4 45 116 11 6 4 41 161 4 29 1 46
27 4 20 2 15 72 10 4 4 47 117 11 2 4 38 162 4 16 1 41
28 4 30 2 20 73 10 9 4 49 118 10 59 4 36 163 4 2 1 35
29 4 39 2 24 74 10 14 4 51 119 10 55 4 34 164 3 48 1 30
30 4 49 2 29 75 10 19 4 52 120 10 51 4 31 165 3 34 1 24
31 4 59 2 33 76 10 24 4 54 121 10 46 4 29 166 3 20 1 19
32 5 7 2 38 77 10 28 4 55 122 10 41 4 26 167 3 6 1 13
33 5 17 2 42 78 10 33 4 56 123 10 36 4 23 168 2 52 1 8
34 5 26 2 47 79 10 37 4 57 124 10 31 4 21 169 2 38 1 2
35 5 34 2 51 80 10 41 4 59 125 10 25 4 18 170 2 24 0 57
36 5 43 2 55 81 10 46 5 0 126 10 19 4 15 171 2 10 0 51
37 5 52 2 58 82 10 50 5 1 127 10 13 4 12 172 1 55 0 45
38 6 1 3 4 83 10 54 5 1 128 10 7 4 9 173 1 41 0 40
39 6 9 3 8 84 10 58 5 2 129 10 1 4 6 174 1 27 0 34
40 6 18 3 12 85 11 1 5 3 130 9 54 4 3 175 1 13 0 29
41 6 26 3 16 86 11 4 5 4 131 9 47 3 59 176 0 59 0 24
42 6 35 3 20 87 11 7 5 4 132 9 39 3 55 177 0 44 0 18
43 6 44 3 23 88 11 10 5 5 133 9 32 3 52 178 0 29 0 12
44 6 52 3 27 89 11 13 5 5 134 9 25 3 49 179 0 15 0 6
45 7 0 3 31 90 11 16 5 5 135 9 17 3 45 180 0 0 0 0

Longitude of Jupiter's aphelion by the Sūrya Siddhānta = 5s. 21°, or 171°. The same by the Ārya Siddhānta = 6s. 0°, or 180°.

Longitude of the perihelion by the Sūrya Siddhānta = 11s. 21°, or 351°. The same by the Ārya Siddhānta = 0s. 0°, or the same as the first point of Mēsha.