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ANNIVERSARIES AND FESTIVALS IN 1974

New Year’s Day Tuc. Jan. 1 Rathayatri Fri. Juno 21


Guru Gobind Singh ’s Jhulana POr^imS Sat. Aug. 3
Birthday Tue. Jan 1
Kfpya Janmfi^tami Snt. AiiR. 10
Iduz-zuha (Bakrid) Sat. Jan. 5 Independence Day Thn.Aug. 15
Makaradi Sriiina Mon. Jan. 14 Parei N. Y. (1344) Wed. Ang. 2S
Pongal k Tai Pongal Mon. Jan. 14 Onam day Fri. Aug. 30
Notaji's Birthday Wed. Jan. 23 Jewish N.Y.(5735)Tue. Sept. 17
Republic Day Sat. Jan. 26 111 day of RamadanWed. Sept. 18
^rl Panoami Mon. Jan. 28 Ganeia OaturthI Thu. Sept. 19
Muharram Sun. Feb. 3 Gandhiji*s Birthday Wed. Oct. 2
Guru Ravi Dan's MahSlayfi Tuc. Oct. 15
Birthday Wed. Feb. 6
Idul-fitr Fri. Oct. 18
Mahll l^ivarBtri Wed. Feb. 20
DurglPnjB Tue.-Fri. Ocl. 22-25
Dolayatra Fri. Mar. 8
Duisehra Fri. Oct. 25
Holi Fri. Mar. B
Lakiml Pnjfi Wed. Oct. 30
Indian N. Y. Day Fri. Mar. 22
Kali PnjR Wed. Nov. 13
Cliaitra Sukladi Sun. Mar. 24
DipJvali (Diwali) Wed. Nov. 13
RBmanavarai Mon. Apr. 1
Bhrfiby Dvitlyn Fri. Nov. 15
MahUvira Jayanti Fri. Apr. 5 Rtia PurnimS Fri. Nov. 29
Miladun Nabi Sat. Apr. 6 Guru Nanak'e
Good Friday Fri. Apr. 12 Birthday Fri. Nov. 29
VaisJlkh! (Punj.) Sat. Apr.* 13 Guru Tegh Bahadur’s
Me^adi (Tamil N.) Sun. Apr. 14 Martyrdom day Wed. Dec. 18
Vaisakhfidi (Beng.) Mon. Apr. 15 Christmas Day Wod. Deo. 25
Buddha Purijima Mon. Mjiy 0 Idiiz-zuha (Bakrid) Wed. Doc. 25
)

INDIAN EPHEMERIS
OF
PLANETS’ POSITIONS
iOOORDING TO THE ‘NIRAYANA’ OR INDIAN SYSTEM

for 1974 A D.
S^aka Bra 1895-96, Bengali San 1380-81. Samvat 2030-51

Indian Standard Time or the time for the


Central Meridian of India
( 5h 30m or 82i E. Long.
) observed throughout except where

otherwise stated. This time may be conrerted into


G.M.T. by subtraction of f>h 30m.

( THIRTT'SIXTU IgiOE )

BY
NIRMAL CHANDRA LAHIRI, m.a.
(^aijitacarya, Oanitaktiliiniihi

Published by
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ASTRO-RESEARCH BUREAU
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PREFACE
This annual ephemeris being first published for the year 1939
has stepped into the d6th year of publication with the present issue for
1974. During these years many changes and improvements have been
introduced in this publication and many suggestions received from our
kind readers have been implemented.

The basis of the Nirayana Zodiac as adopted from the yeat 1948
isthe vanishing of the ayanamsa in the year 285 a.d. or 207 Saka,
when both tlie Sayana and Nirayana zodi&oi coincided. The initial
point of this mrayana or sidereal zodiac was the same as the equinoctial
point {viz., tlie First Point of Artes) of the vernal equinox day of
285 A.D., the mean equinox of the year occurring on Sunday, March 22,
21 /i 21m I.S.T. At that time both the sayana and nirayana
longitudes of the star Giird (Spica) were the same as 180*^ 00' 03", and
the longitude of mean Moon was 351°‘67 and of mean Sun 360°*00.
It w'as thus a mean new-moon day. Due to i)roper motion of the star,
the nirayana longitude of Spica has however diminished by 65" during
the period of 1689 years from 285 A.D. and is now 179° 58' 58"
according to the value of above ayanamsa.
The Indian Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac of the Government
of India has adopted, on the basis of the recommendations of the
Calendar Reform Committee, a value of ayanann^a whicb is lees by only
5" 8 than the above. This revised
value of ayanamsa has been adopted
Irom the year 1960 for the sake of uniformity.
In the present issue some rearrangement of matter has been made
and a few now items ol interest, such as example of a foieign city and
beginning of Lagnas with correction tables, have been included and the
table for Local Time has been expanded.

17, Brindaban Mullick lat Lane,


Calcutta-9 N. C. Lahiri
23 September, 1973
( Asvina^ 1895 SaJea )

Transliteration of Sanskrit Alphabet


Vowels — a a i u
, u r 1
i
6 ai . > ,
0 all .

Consonants— k kh g gh ii c ch jh h t th d dh
j V,
t th d dh II p i>h b bh m
,
y r V y ^ B , 1 h , h

GREEK LETTERS
A a Alpha H ij Eta N r Nu T r Tau
h fi Beta 0 6 9'lieta 2 f Xi Y V UpsiloD
P 7 Gamma 1 •* lota O 0 Omicrou
I

^ Phi
A
E
6 Delta
EpHiioD
K K Kappa Hr Pi X X Chi
t X Lambda P p Kho ^ V' Psi
Z t Zeta M Mu 2 Sigma
I

f Q w Omega

[ 2 ]
EXPLANATION
In the European or modem system of astronomy, the celestial
longitudes of planets and stars are measured as usual along the
ecliptic starting from the First Point of Aries or the Vernal equinoctial
point, i.e. the ascending node of the ecliptic on the equator. This initial
point does not occupy any fi^ed position among the stars it always ;

moves backward i.e. in the western direction in the starry heavens due
to precession of the equinoxes with an annual motion of about 50 3
completing the circle in about 23000 years. The longitude measured
in this system is called the Tropical or Say ana longitude. The twelve
signs of the zodiac of this system, viz. Aries, Taurus, etc. cover equal
spans of 30^^ each starting from the above V.E. point and as such these
divisions are called Tropical signs or Say ana RaHs.
In the Indian Nirayana system, the longitudes of celestial objeotB
are measured from a different point that occupies a permanent position
on the ecliptic fixed among the stars. The distance or longitude of this
fixed initial point from the above V.E. point is called Ayandfn^a. The
longitude measured from this fixed initial point is called Nirayana or
Sidereal longitude. The divisions of the twelve Rd^is ( Indian signs )

such as Mef^a ( corresponding to Aries ) etc., and the 27 Nala^atras also


start from the above fixed initial point in this system. The Indian RdHs
and the European signs do not thus cover the same spans of 30 degrees
over the ecliptic. The nirayana longitudes of stars being nearly
invariable, the Indian signs always contain the same star groups in the
divisions The zodiacs of the above two systems coincided in 285 A.D,
Details of the Ephcmeris
Nirayana or sidereal longitudes ( geocentric, apparent ) of the Sun,
Moon and Planets have been given daily for Oh Universal Time
hr, 0/i G. vI.T. ((rreenwioh mean midnight^ or 5/i-30w A.M. Indian
Standard Time (I.S.T). Latitudes and declinations as also heliocentric
longitudes and ri"ht ascensions are however given for a slightly
earlier epoch Oh E.T. As a result of irregular rotation of the earth
the Greenwich time determined from the earth's rotation has been
found inconvenient for calculation of planets’ positions for which
Ephemeris Time is now used. The mean elements of planets have
accordingly been given in this book for Oh E.T. and for convenience
of users the daily positions of planets have been given for Oh G.M.T.
i.e. Oh U.T. which epoch occurs 45 secs, after Oh
E.T. in 1974.

The Nirayana longitude as given in the Ephemeris is obtainable


by subtraction of Ayandfn^a from the tropical or Sdyana longitude given
in western ephemerides. The first figure in the given nirayana
longitude denotes the sign ( indicated by the symbol ® ) of the
Nirayay>a or fixed zodiac, e.g.- 0 means that the planet is in Me^a
(Aries), 1- Vp^a (Taurus), 2 -Mithuna (Gemini), etc.

Sidereal Time is12h noon local mean time. It is exact for 824°
for
East longitude, but applicable for the whole of India without much
is

modification for local mean noon. Small corrections for different places
have been given on pages 85-88. The local mean time should be used, in
determining the sidereal time of any moment. But in finding the
longitudes of planets etc., the standard time should be utilized.

[ 3 ]
Noon is the local mean time of Sun's meridian passage,
Apparent)
the mid-day. The equation of time in the sense of correction
applied to the local mean time to obtain the local apparent time, may
be deduced as follows B^iuation of time = 12^- apparent noon.
:

Meridian passages of the Moon and planets given are in local mean
time calculated for the central meridian of India, vix., for 82i* Sast
longitude. With slight corrections these mav be used in local mean
time for other places. M. Pa8.s. of a planet ( other than the moon)
all
requires almost no correction for places in India. For the Moon
the given time of meridian passage should be diminished by 1 min.
for Calcutta and eastern India and increased by 1 min. for Delhi,
Bombay and western India. For further west it should be increased
according to tbe daily variation of the M. Pass time in proportion to
the longitude west of Indian meridian.
The Tithimd Nak^atra ( of Moon) as given in the daily Bphemeris
are tho.se as are current at 5-30 A.M. I.S.T. on the day.

The following prefixes and suffixes have been added to the longitudes
of planets in the daily Ephemeris — :

n, the planet, changes the naA:?a/m by direct (n) or retrograde (n) motion;
the number of the division, t.c., the lunar mansion in which the
planet is situated on the first day of the month has been shown at the top
of the column of longitudes. In case of TZafew, the first figure represents the
fiak^atra of RAku and the second figure that of Ketu.

R, 12 -the planet becomes retrograde' (R), or has already become so (12).


D - the planet becomes direct.
8, i- the planet setsls) heliacally, or has already set(«;.

r - the planet rises heliacally.


i, the planet is in conjunction with ((i) or in opposition to {^) the Sun,
« - the inferior planet has the greatest elongation from the Sun on that day.

The timings of Sunrise and Sunset


Calcutta (22°N35') as given
for

in this book in I.S.T. when converted mean time by


into the local
the addition of 23w 30s may be used in L.M.T. for all places on the same
latitude. The timings relate to the visibility of the Sun’s upper
limb on the horizon where corrections for refraction and Sun's semi-
diameter have been included. The tables given on pages 74-75,
on the other hand, have been prepared on the local time basis and also
relating to the coincidence (astronomical or true) of the centre of the
Sun with the horizon whore no correction for atmospheric refraction
or semi-diaraeter has been considered. As a result of refraction, the
centre of the Sun becomes visible on the horizon about 2m 20s
before the calculated time of Sunrise and also remains so after
the time of Sunset. For visibility of the Sun’s upper limb the above
correction is about 3m 30s. The amount of refraction is taken as
31' and the semi-diameter as 16', so the centre of the Sun is actually 47'
below the horizon at such times of sunrise and sunset.
As in the case of the Sun and the Moon, the Lunar Node has also got
the mean position as well as the true position, the greatest difference
between the two being about li degrees. In view of the fact that
we are concerned only with the true or apparent position in case
of planets, the position of Tnie BS.hu ( excluding certain short period
terms of correction ) has been given in the daily ephemeris, and for
facility of comparison the mean position has been given on page 33.

[ 4 ]
The dates of the National Calendar of India have been given, the
months of which have got fixed number of days as follows

Chaitra'—30 days (31 in a leap-year), Vaisakha 31, Jyaistha 31 — — ,

— — —
Asadha 31, Sravana 31, Bhadra 31, Asvina— 30, Kartika 30 — ,

— —
Agrahayana 30, Pausa 30, Magha — SO and Phalguna 30 days. —
The Standard Time of India is 5A 30m ahead of G.M.T. The
given times (I.S.T.) of transits of planets, phases of the moon, timings
of tithi. nakshatra and yoga, and of Aspects, eclipses, etc. when reduced
by subtraction of 30>7t would give the G.M.T. of the phenomena.
When the ‘Correction to I. S. T. to get Zonal Standard Time’ as given
on page 88 is applied, the timings of the phenomena are obtained in
Standard time of the country concerned. This local standard time
is known in some countries simply as local time.
From Ist September, 1942 to 14th October, 1945, the Indian
standard time was advanced by one hour all over India for war
purposes and was thus Qh 30m ahead of G.M.T. Any recorded time of
this period should therefore be reduced by 1 hour to obtain I.S.T.

Calcutta and many places in Bengal and some places of the adjacent
provinces used to maintain local time instead of the standard time. The
changes of these timings during the war period are stated below — *

Corr. to get I.S.T>


In Calcutta before Ist Oct., 1941 ... Calcutta time —0 23m
/j

In whole of Bengal from 1-10-4] to 14-5-42 ... Bengal time — U Om


„ „ „ 15- 5-42 to 31-8-42 ... I.S.T. Oh Om
« „ „ 1- 9-42 to 31-8-47 ... Bengal time —Ih Om
In West Bengal since Ist September, 1947 ... I. S. T. Oh Om
Assam from 1-11-41 to 14-5-42 and again from 1-9-42 to 14-10-45, and
Bihar from 1-1241 to 14-5-42 and agam from 1-9-42 to 14-10-45
observed Bengal time (otherwise I.S.T.) ... ... —U Ow
East Pakistan observed Bengal time for civil purposes and Pakistan standard
time, same as I. S. T., for Railway and Postal work, etc., up to 30-9-51.
From 1-10-51 East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) standard time is 30w
more than I.S.T. and West Pakistan (now Pakistan) standard time is
30m less than I.S.T.

SYMBOLS
O — Sun Ravt, Snrya 0 Mc^a
D —Moon Candra (5—Taurus 1 Vr9a
? — Mercury Budhn n — Gemini 2 Mithuna
9 —Venus Bhrgu
l^uhra,

— Mars Mangala, Kuja


—Cancer 3 Karkaia
c?
^ — Leo
'il— Jupiter Bfhaspati, Guru 4 Sifnha

b — Saturn 6ani ^-Virgo 5 Kanyd


W —Uranus Indra, Prajapati ^ —Libra 6 Tula
or Herschel ^ — Scorpio 7 Yficika
W — N eptu ne Varurja
E.— Pluto Rudra, Yama t —Sagittarius 8 Dhnnus
8 — Ascending Node or W —Capricorn 9 Makara
Dragon’s bead Rahu - — Aquarius 10 Kumbha
—D. Node, Dragon’s Ketu tail

@—Earth Pfthivl ^ — Pisces 11 Mina

[ 6 ]
CALENDARS OF INDIA
The beginning dates of months of different calendars of India
(both solar and lunar) during 1974 are given
below.

National Punjab Lunar Lunar


Month
Calendar Penpal and (Tamil Kerala (Mukhya) (Gauna)
Orissa
'Nadu
1
!
Sukla Vadi

Mapha .Ian. 21 .Tan. 15 13/14 14 14 Tan. 24 .Tan. 9


Phalpimu Fel). 20 Feb 13 12 13 13 : Fob. 23 Feb. 7
i

Ghaitra Mar. 22*


Mar 15 14 14 15 Mar. 24* Mar. 9
Vaisakha Apr 21 Apr ir 14*
j
1.5*
14 Apr. 23 Apr. 7

.lyaifitha May 22 May 15


1

14 15 15 May 22 May 7

Asad ha June 22 .Tune 16 '4


1

1.5 15 .Time 21 .Tune 5


1

Sravana July 23 July 17 16 16 17 .Tuly 20 .Tilly 5


1

Hhadra Aup. 23 Aup. 18 16 17


1
17* Awh IS Aup. 4
Sept. 17 Sept. 2
Asvina Serit 23
1

Sept. 18 16 17 , 17 Oet. 16 Oet 2*


I

Kartika Oel,. 23 Oet. 18 17 17 1

17 Nov. 15* Nov. 1

Aprahayana Nov. 22 Nov. 17 16 16 16 Dee. 14 Nov. 30


(Marpa.) ;

Pausa Dee. 2> Dee 17


i

15 16 16 .Tan. 13 Dee. 30
Mapha Jan. 21 .Tan. 15 14 14 Feb.
i 14 12 .Tan. 28
*Yf‘ftr bpjrfnninp.
- I hr namofi of t,hr Tamilian and Kcralian months aro different.

Beginning of Eras in 1974


National (’alrndar 1K9R Saka bepina on March 22.
V'ikrara Ramval 2031 bepina on March 24 (Caitradi).
2031 , Nov. 15 (Kartikadi— Gujarat).
2031 , April 13 (^olar— Punjab).
Saka era 1896 ^ Mar. 24 (Lunar) or Apr. 13-15 (Solar).
IVnpali San i:i81 , April 15.
Fiisli San 1*182 0<‘t. 2 (North India).
Kollam era 11.60 „ Aup. 17 (Kerala).
Hejira (Mohammf'dan) 1394 January 25.
Bnddha Nirvana 2518 „ May 6,

MahSvIra Nirv&^a 2501 November 15.


Year of Julian period 6687 „ January 14.
Kaliyupa era 5075 „ April 15.
Blrhaspatya Varna Vibh.av.i bepina on Dee. 11 (North India).
f.lovian year)
4S Snanda ,
March 24 or April 14 (South India).

[ « ]
INDIAN EPHEMERis, 1974
Elements of the Planetary Orbits for 0/* e.t. or 5-29 3 a.m. i.s.t

on Ist January, 1974


( On ' Sidereal or Nirayam basis )

2e in deg.
Perkee or Ascending Inclinat.
Mean l-ioug. (Equ. of
Perihelion Node of Orbit
centre)

8 « , „ 8 o . „ 8 o / „ 0 / 0 /

Suu 8 16 46 20 8 18 59 58 1 54 58
Moon 11 15 10 24 2 2J .54 .5.5 8 4"i5 32 5 1«"43 6 17
Mercury 8 5 29 53 1 23 33 26 0 24 31 46 7 00 1.5 23 33 48 22 ”46
Venus 2 3 29 2=» 3 17 42 42 1 22 57 07 3 23 40 0 46 40 46 20
Mars 1 5 06 42 10 12 05 12 0 25 51 48 1 50
0-
59 10 42 03 41 01
Jupiler 10 1 25 09 11 20 25 09 2 16 41 52 1 18 16 5 33 09 11 05
Saturn 2 8 28 05 2 9 03 15 2 29 56 :’>5 2 1-
29 23 6 22 31 6 01
Uranus 5 28 48 11 4 29 09 13 1 20 2! 11 0 46 23 5 18 30 2 59
Neptune 7 13 40 48 0 24 17 17 3. 18 00 04 1 46 20 1 01 53 1 54
Pluto 5 27 11 59 6 20 01 01 2 26 27 56 17 08 34 28 29 33 I
1 27

Mean Mean distance Ec-cen.


Synodic daily
Sidereal Period
period motion Astrono. Miles (
= c)

d d (Lakhs)
Moon 27-32l()(n5 29 5 {] 13 10':i4-89 0-(X)257 2-39 •054900
Mercury *
87 969256 115 878 4 5 32 42 0 :5871() :560 -205629
Venus 224-70080 58:5-921 1 :50 07-07 7233:5 (>72 •006785
Earth .365-25630 0 .59 08-19 1 (KUVI 9'5() •016720
Mars 086 97982(1-9) 779 9:50 0 31 26-52 52309 1410 •093381
.Tupitei 4332-589(11-80) ;598-884 0 1 5913 5 20250 4836 048456
Saturn 10759 23 (29 40) 378 092 0 2 a) 45 9 551 75 8882 •055636
Uranus 30688-45 (81 02) :509-650 0 0 42 23 19 21814 17805 •046325
Neptune 00181-:; (101 77) 307*487 0 0 21-5:5 30-10957 27989 •009002
Pluto 907:37-2 (248 42) 300-73:5 0 0 14 28 :59 51774 :507 35 •248644
K^u 679:5-469(18 a)) 340-020 -0 3 10'77
Mn's Perig. :32:52 600 (8-85), 411-785 0 6 40-92

Atfanavisa: Jan. 1, 1974. Mean- 23° 29' 37"-3, True=23°29 55"


1975, Mean- 23° 30' 27"'6, True- 23° 30' 44"
Precession rate Per trop. year—- 50"2728. Per sid. year=50''’2747
:

Obliquity of the ecliptic Mean=23° 26' 33"‘6 True— 23° 26' 32"’9
:

Julian day number (Jan. 1, G. Noon)— 2442049 completed. M


‘Kali’ day number (Jan. 1-2, Midnight)— 1853584 completed.
Length of the tropical year = 365‘2421942d— 365^ 5^ 48w 45,s’ 6
, „ ,, sidereal year— 365'2563628d — 365d 6/i 9m 9s‘7
Anomalistic year— 365‘2596436d, Eclipse year— 346’620055d
Length of the lunar month =29' 5305888d—29d 12// 44m 2,s'9
Mean duration of titlii~23h 31m 28s*096, ot nakshatra=2ihl77n'^s3i7
Anomalistic month— 27’5545502(i, Nodical month — 27‘2122207rf
Botation of the Earth in mean solar time— 23/» 56m 4‘lOO.s-
Sidereal day in mean solar time— 23/» 56m 4‘091.s-

Mean day in sidereal hours— 24/i 3m 56’555


solar a-

Lunar day between the risings of moon— 24/i 50m 28'329.s'


Long, of ecliptic’s axis of rotation (A. Node)— 58 1°7'59"
Invariable plane A. Node— 28 23° 47' 58", Inclination— 1° 34' 46"
:

Solar system moving towards Long. 8® 8°, Lat.=53° North :

Plane of galaxy A. Node— 8® 6° 7', Inclination— 60° 11'


:

Centre of our galaxy: Long.— 8b 2°, Lat.— — 6°, Light years— 26000

[ 7 ]
January, 1974 Pausa A Magb&, 1895 Saka WD/an
Bidereal
/
/ r 0 « 0 1
^ p ^
Date Time />
Lat.
/
Decli.
(Noon) Longitude Decli, Long- /
1

1
'
r<riAJ
20 iiak.satra
h m 8 B 0 . ^ H M
1 !' m
0 '

iTu 18 42 06 8 16 41 19 23K03 7 47 a 17 5°N17 5N21 17 38 2f 7 11

2 W 18 46 03 17 42 28 22 58 11 20 .39 F2 5 06 10 16 18 24 27 8 12
3Th 18 50 00 18 43 37 22 58 0 H 53 53 4 38 14 52 19 15 1 13
4F 18 5< 56 19 44 46 22 47 0 17 34 28 3 54 18 51 L’O 10 210 14
5 St 18 57 53 20 45 54 22 41 9 r,5 21 .53 21 10 311 15
1 41 1 .54

6S 19 01 49 8 21 '47 0222 :i4 1 0


16 1.5 ' 1 4> 23 36 22 14 4 13 16
7 M 19 0 ) 46 22 48 10 22 27 2 1 10 08 0n22 23 42 28 18 5 14 17
8Tu 19 09 42 23 49 18 22 19 2 16 20^18 1802 22 03 - 6 15 18
9 W 19 13 33 24 50 25 22 11 3 1 36) 32 2 22 18 48 0 22 7 16 19
10 Th 19 17 35 u 25 51 33 22 03 H 16 48 3^ 3 3] 14 17 1 2> 9 17 20
11 F 19 21 32 8 26 52 40 21 54 4 1 46 37 4 -M 8 57 2 17 10 lb 21
12 St 19 2-. 29 27 53 47 21 44 4 IC)22 52 4 .59 3n15 3 10 11 20 22
13 S 19 29 2^ 28 51 54 21 35 5 0 .<2 25 5 14 2S26 3 59 12 21 23
14 M 19 33 22 8 29 56 00 21 2) 5 14 13 24 5 11 7 49 4 47 13 22 24
15 Tn 19 37 18 9 0 57 07 21 14 5 27 26 41 4 51 12 40 5 34 14 23 25
WvT 19 41 15 9 I 58 14 2ro’3 6 10 15 04 4 17 i6 48 6 22 15 24 26
17 Th 19 45 11 2 .59 20 20 .52 6 22 42 32 3 32 20 04 7 10 16 25 27
18 F 19 49 08 4 00 26 20 40 7 4 53 37 2 38 22 22 7 59 17 26 28
19 Sl 19 53 01 5 01 3^ 20 28 7 16 52 49 1 38 23 37 8 49 18 26 29
20 19 57 01 6 02 37 20 15 7 28 44 20 0B34 23 47 9 39 18 27 30
2J M 20 0 '
.58 9 7 03 42 20 (2 8 10 31 .54 0n3] 22 52 10 28 19 ^8 1
22 Tu 20 04 .51 8 04 4^ 19 49 8 22 18 39 1 34 20 57 11 15 20 39 2
23 W 20 08 51 11 9 05 51 19 35 9 4 07i08 2 33 18 09 12 01 2) 30 3
24 Th 20 12 47 10 06 .54 19 21 9 15 59 23 3 25 14 35 12 46 22 1 4
25 F 20 16 4i 1 1 ^7 56 19 06 9 27 .57 1 0 4 H' 10 25 13 28 23 2 5
26 bi 20 20 40 9 12 08 57 18 52 10 10 02 62 4 13 5 49 14 11 3 0
27 S 20 24 37 L3 09 .58 18 37 10 22 15 35 5 03 OS 57 14 53 25 4 7
28 M 20 28 33 14 10 57 18 21 11 4 39 37 5 10 4NOO 15 36 26 5 B
29 Tu 20 3 30!
15 11 55 18 05 11 17 16 15 5 02 8 5‘( 10 21 27 6 9
30 W 20 36 27 16 12 52 17 49 0 0 07 56 4 39 13 29 17 08 1 7 10
31 Th 20 4 '
231 '9
17 13 48 178331 13 17 20 4N01 i7nH4 18 00 1
jiiiil
Lunar (Sukla) betrins on 23rd. l6/i 32w

Fimt Quarter— 1st, 23^ 36m «St 3l8t, 13A 00m Full Moon— 8th, ISh 06m

[ S i
'

EPHEMERIS Isfe Jan. : Ayanamsa 23^*29*55''


January, l9?4
Nirayana Longitudes at 5~30 a.m. I.S.T.
Date

19 nak§. 22 naks 22 nak$ 6 nak^. Unak? 19/5a.


17 nak^.
8 o 8 o B ® •
, ^
0 *
1 8nll 478 9 17 46 0 9 03 9 20 55 2 fi 7 03 6 3 50 7 14 50 ^ C
IH 22 17 51 9 24 21 08 6 58 3 51 5
14 52 (

14 58 R17 52 9 47 21 21 0 53 3 53 14 54 3 (

16 17 52 10 09 21 34 6 48 3 55 14 56 <

Os 8 19 46
<21 23
9 17 43
17 35
0 10 55
11 18
"
9 22 01
22 14
2 6
6
39
34
V J
3

59
7 !.*> 00 TT 5
5
06
05
15 02
y 23 00 17 24 11 42 22 28 6 4 01 5 05
29 15 04
9 24 3fic? 17 11 12 06 22 41 6 25 4 02 5 05
15 06
10 n 20 16 16 55 12 31 22 55 4 03 5 04
0 20 1' 08

11 8 27 54 9 10 37 On 12 50 9ii23 08 0 16 6 4 04 15 8 5 03
7 09
12 8 29 33 16 17 13 21 23 22 4 06 5 02
0 11 15 11
138 9 1 12 15 54 13 46 23 30 4 07 5 01
0 07 15 13
14 2 52 15 29 14 12 23 49 4 07 .5 00
6 03 15 15
15 4 33 15 02 14 38 24 03 4 08 4 5a
5 58 15 16
10 9 0 13 9 14 33 0 15 04 9 24 17 ~Tr 4 09 8 4 58
5 54 l»
7 15 18
17 7 S'. 14 02 15 30 24 31 5 50 4 10 15 20 4 57
18 n 9 30 13 30 15 57 24 45 4 11 4 55
5 40 15 22
19 11 18 12 50 10 24 24 59 4 12 4 54
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21
13 01
9 J4 43 9 11
12 32s
40 0 17 18
10 51 25 13
9 25 27
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5 34 T
4 13
4 13
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15 25
7 15 26
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4 60
22 16 26 n 10 17 40 25 41 5 30 4 14 15 28 4 49
23 18 10 wlO 33^ 18 14 25 55 5 27 4 14 15 29 4 47
24 19 53r 9 56 18 42 20 09 23 4 15
5 15 31 4 44
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21 30 9 lOr 19 JO 20 23 5 19 4 15 15 32 4 42
-3) 9u23 20 9 8 43 0 19 39 9 20 37
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5 16 T 4 16 7 15 34 IT 4 40
27s 25 03 8 07 20 08 4 16 15 35 4 37
20 51 5 12
28 20 45 7 31 20 37 27 05 5 09 4 16 15 4 35
37 1

29 28 27 0 57 21 00 27 2(0 5 06 4 17 15 38 4 32
30 10 0 08 0 ‘M 21 35 27 34 5 03: 4 17 15 39 4 29
1
31 in 1 47 9 5 53 0 22 05: 9 27 48 T 5 (X) i

"r 4 17 7 15 41 TT 4 26
1st Jan.: Ttl Lat n°N35'. Deoli. 9®K59' Lat. 1“N36'. Decli. 20*810

5 13 11

Ist:Rahu Decli. 23‘’827' Pl. : M. Pass, h 0-11, Lat. 16*N37', Decli. 12*N33'
Last Quarter— 15th, 12ft New Moon—23rd, 16ft 32w
I.E.—2 [ 9 ]
i

February, 1974 MagKa ^ Plialgiina, 1^95 Saka INDIAN


V.
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Sidereal C
Date Time • © ^ 0 ^ D D D ])
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(Noon) Longitude Defli. Long. Lat. Ducli. M-Pas.

22 naksatra
h m B R o -
R o -
h m
0 26 47 02 3n09 2UNr)i 18 55 3 9 12
1 F 20 44 20 9 18 14 43 17816
20 48 16 19 15 36 16 .59 1 10 39 02 2 04 23 00 19 55 4 10 13
2 St
54 04 0n50 23, 46 20 57 5 il 14
3S 20 52 13 20 16 28 16 42 1 24
4 M 20 5fi 09 21 17 18 16 24 2 9 30 56 0829 22 56 22 00 t) 12 15
13 16
5Tu 21 00 oe 22 18 07 K* 06 3 24 25 48 1 47 20 28 23 01
0 W 21 04 02 9n23 18 55 l;>48 3 9 32^^03 2 59 16 35 23 59

8 14 17
9 '16 18
7 Th 21 07 59 24 19 41 15 19 3 24 40 43, 3 5b 11 36
8 F 21 11 56 25 20 26 15 n 4 9 41 46 4 40 5 59 0 54 10 17 19
9 ^t 21 15 52 26 21 11 11 52 4 24 25 47 5 03 On08 1 46 11 il8 20

27 21 53 14 33 5 8 45 28 5 05 5834 2 36 19 21
10 S 21 19 49
11 M 2i 23 45 9 28 '22 35 1413 5 22 36 40 4 50 10 47 3, 26 J3 20 22
12 'I’ll 21 27 41 9 29 23. 16 13 53. (i 5 58 26 4 19 15 19 4 15 14 21
13 W 21 31 38 10 0 23 56 13 33 (i 18 52 35
22 50
3 3,5 18 58 04 15 22 24
5
5 54 16 23 125
14 'Ih 21 35 35 1 21 34 13 13 'i 1 2 43 21 37
15 21 :-9 31 2 25 12 12 53 7 13 34 07 1 44 23, 12 6 44 17 24 26

it) St 21 43 28 1(1 25 3. 48 12 3,2 7 2 ) 31 47 0S42 23 41 7 34 18 25 27


17 S 21 47 25 4 26 23 12 11 8 7 21 11 0n22 i23, 05 8 23 19 28 21*

18 M 21 51 21 5 26 56 11 50 8 19 (i7 16 1 23 21 28 '3 11 2t) 27


29
19 'I’ll 21 55 18 n 6 27 29 11 29 9 0 54 21 2 22 18 55 9 58 21 28 30
20 W 21 59 14 7 28 00 11 08 9 12 45 59 3 14 15 34 10 43, 28 1
23 29 2
21 'J’h 22 O:; 11 10' 8 28 29 lu 40 9 24 44 52 3 58 11 35 il 26
25 10 6 '52(^50 4 32 7 0() 24 30 3|
22 F 22 U7 07 9 28 57 10 12 09
23 St 22 11 04 10 29 23 10 03 10 19 10 5S 4 54 2817 12 52 L'l i 4

11 29 48 9 41 11 39 491 5 02 2n42 2.) 2 i)


24 S 22 15 (K) 13, 3,5
3
25 M 22 18 57 12 30 11 9 19 11 14 19 38
4_ 55
7 37 14 20
2(i 6

20 Tu 22 22 54 10 13' 30 32 8 56 il 27 j0'40 4 34 i2'"“j8 15 07 2V 4 7

27 W 22 26 50 14 30 51 8 34 10 13 27 3 58 16 29 15 56 1
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8
28 Th 22 30 47 10 15 31 08 8sn 0 23 28 52 3n08 19n55 16) 50 9

1—
1

1
1

Lunar Phftlguna (Siikla) begins on 22iKi, llh Ohn

cal mean time of Meridian Passages 1


8. Uisc S. Set
Appart.
s (Cal.) (Cal.)
Noon

—a % y w I.S.T.
L.M.T. ? 6 »? I.S T.

h m 8 h m ft m h VI h VI h VI h m h VI h m s h VI s

12 13 35 13 15 11 13 18 08 12 53 21 07 5 01 7 47 0 16 10 17 24 13
1
13 50 19 11 02 05 47 20 59 4 53 40 15 21 25 32
3
5 14 01 22 10 51 18 01 41 51 45 32 14 31 26 4b
7 14 10 23 41 17 .57 35 43 37 24 13 34 28 02
14 15 23 31 53 29 35 29 17 12 33 29 14
9 f,f>
14 17 21 50 23 26 21 09 11 26 30 25
11
14 16 ]G 14 46 17 18 13 7 01 10 16 31 32
13 1

15 14 12 10 07 43 11 10 4 06 6 53 (j9 02 32 39

17 !12 14 05 13 (Tl iu' uo 17 39 12 05 20 (12 3 5b (5 46 6 07 42 17 33 4.5


I

13 56 12 49 9 54 30 11 59 19 54 50 38 06 20 34 48
19
I

13 44 35 48 32 52 46 42 30 04 55 :’>5 50
21
13 29 20 43 29 46 38 34 22 03 26 36 51
23
13 12 12 05 39 26 40 30 26 15 01 .54 47
25 oo i>,)
27 12 52 11 49 34 :54 18 07 6 00 20 38 44
41 11 41 9 33 17 21 11 31 19 18 3 14 6 03 5 59 3] 17 39 11
28 12 12

Kumbha (Sid. Atiuarius) 12th, 20/« 02w Trop. Pisces 19th, ijk 29w
Sun enters :

Full Moon-6th, 2Sh Hm Last Quarter— 14th, bh Mm


[ 10 ]
EPHEMERIS let Feb. : Ayanamsa 23° 30’ 00’ February, 1974

Nirayana Longitudes at 5-30 a.m. I.S.T.


a>

cC

r—1
s ? g ? « H (? 51 g b 1
23 iiiik.s. 21 nakji 2 nakg. 23 iiakp •
0 iiak^. 14 nak^. 17 nak§” 19/5 n.
B B B . 8 o » B 8 8 . fi
o • , , . . e . . • /

] 10 3 25 9/2 5 23 0 22 34 9 28 02 2R 4 57 OR 4 17 7 15 42 8 4 22
o 5 01 4 55 23 04 28 17s 4 54 4 17 15 43 4 19
n 6 35 4 29 23 34 28 31 4 51 4 17 15 44 4 16
8 OG 4 00 24 04 28 45 4 49 4 17 15 46 4 12
4
9 33 3 44 24 35 29 00 4 46 4 16 15 47 4 08
5
'
10 10 5,') 9 3 25 0 25 Oj 9 29 14 2 4 44 6 4 10 7 15 48 8 4 05
0
7 12 14 3 08 25 36 29 28 4 41 4 16 15 49 4 00
H 13 20 2 53 26 07 29 43 4 39 4 15 15 50 3 56
0 14 32c 2 41 n 26 38 9 29 57 4 37 4 15 15 51 3 52
15 31 2 32 27 09 10 oil 4 35 4 15 15 52 3 47
ff 10 10 23 9 2 25 0 27 40 10 0 26 2 4 33 6 4 14 7 15 53 8 3 43
12 17 05 2 20 28 11 0 40 4 31 4 13 15 54 3 38
K) 17 39 D 2 18 28 43 0 55® 4 29 4 13 15 55 3 33
18 03 2 19 29 15 1 09 4 28 4 12 15 56 3 28
If) i
R 18 17 2 22 0 29 46 1 23
4 ^ 4 11 15 57 3 23
18' '3'
TiTJO 18 20 9 2 2< 1 0 fO 1 38 2 4 2d 6 4 11 7 15 58 8 18
18 13 2 34 0 50 1 52 4 24 4 10 15 59 3 13
17e
18 17 50 2 44 122 2 07 4 22 4 09 15 59 3 07
19 17 28s 2 50 1 54 2 21 4 21 4 08 16 00 3 02
20 16 32 3 lo 2 27 2 35 4 20 4 07 16 01 2 56
2J 10 10 07 9 3 27 1 2 5') 10 2 50 2 4 20 0 4 00 7 16 01 8 2 50
oo 15 15 3 45 3 :'>2 3 04 4 19 4 05 16 02 2 45
2:i 14 18 4 05 4 04 3 18 4 18 4 04 16 02 2 39
248 13 I0c4 4 27 4 37 3 33 4 18 4 03 16 03 2 33
2') 12 12 4 51 5 10 3 47 i 17 4 01 16 03 2 26
1

20 10 07
11 9 rniT 1 5 '45 10 4 01 2 4 17 6 4 00 7'
36 04 S 2 2b
27 10 02 5 43 0 JO 4 10 D i 17 3 59 16 04 2 14
28 10 0 00 9 0 12 1 0. 49 10 4 30 2 4 17 0 3 57 7 16 04 8 2 07

Ut Feb. : U Lat. 0° N Dwli. 10” S OS' W Lat. 1” N 36', Ilecli. 20”B 17'

CJ ? Mercury ? Venus S Mars V Jupiter ^ Saturn Pluto


(Long.)
Iiat. Dccl. Lat. 1 >ccl. Lat. Dcol. Lat. Dcd. Lat. Decl 13 na]^.

] isdo ,13^31 7N35 12S57 ]n29 18n04 0845 15SG2 0858 22n28 .bBl's 10
3 0 42 112 06 40 13 03 .30 22 45 14 53 57 29 13 09
5 0S19 10 41 41 13 10 30 40 45 44 57 29 13 07
7 0n08 9 18 !
40 13 18 31 18 58 45 35 57 29 13 05
9 0 37 7 59 36 13 27 32 19 15 46 25 56 30 13 03
1

11 1 08 6 49 30 13 36 32 32 46 16 56 30 13 01
13 1 40 !
5 50 21 13 45 33 19 49 46 14 06 55 30 12 59
15 2 13 5 06 11 13 54 33 20 06 46 13 57 55 31 12 67
17 2 42 !T 49 7^ 14 03 133 20 22 0 46 13 4v" u 5,) 22 31
31
5 12
12
55
52
19 3 08 ,
4 33 6 47 14 12 34 38 46 38 54
21 3 28 f

4 45 34 14 20 .34 20 54 46 28 54 32 12 50
23 3 40 , 5 14 19 :i4 27 34 21 09 47 19 53 32 12 47
25 3 43 5 57 6 04 !14 3.{ 35 24 47 13 09 53 32 12 44
i

27 3 38 6 50 5 49 14 38 35 39 47 12 59 53 33 12 42
28 3n32 7B17 5N41 14S40 1n3.5 21n46 OS47 J2S54 0853 22n33 5 12 40
1

let : Bahu llecli. 2'3”S 26' Pr.. ; M. Past, h 4-09, Lat. 16*N55', Decli. 12*N52'

New Moon—22nd, llA 04m First Quarte?:—

[ 11 ]
March, 1974 Phalgiina & Chaitra, 1895-96 Saka INDIAN

Lunar Chaitra (Sukla) begins on 23rd, 26^ 54m

Son enten : Mina (Sid. Pisces) 14th, 16A 54m, Trop. Aries 2lBt, bh 37m
First Quarter-lst. 23fe, 33m & Blst, Ih 14m Full Moon-^th, 15fe 33m

f 12 ]
! 11 ; .

EPHEMERIS let Mar. : Ayanatnsa 23° 30' 03" March# 1974


c?
Nirayana Longitudes at 5-30 a.m. I.S.T.

5
5 ? ^ g ? 9 (? 1 V ^ i
24 nak{^. 23 7ak?. 3 nakt?. 23uaki^. 1 5 nak? 14 oakt^. 17 oak?* 10/5 D.
1

8 8 E 0 1 S 0 i 8 . . B 0 , S 0 , 8 B /
a * o / 1

1 IOjBS Ols 9 6 42 1
1 7 22 10 4 44s 2 4 17 6R 563 7 16 05 8 2 01
2 w 7 07 7 14 i 7 56 4 58r 4 17 543 16 05 1 54
3s 6 18r 7 47 8 29 5 13 4 17 533 16 05 1 48
4 5 35 8 22 9 02 5 27 4 18 513 16 05 1 41
5 4 59 8 58 n 9 36 5 41 4 18 3 50 16 06 1 34

6 10 4 29 On 9 35 1 10 10 10 5 .5 5 2 4 19 6 3 48 7 16 Oo 8 1 28
7 4 06 10 13 10 43 6 09 4 20 3 46 16 06 1 21
8 3 50 10 53 11 17 6 23 4 21 3 45 16 06 1 14
9 D 3 41 11 34 11 51 n 6 37 4 22 3 43 16 07 1 07
10s 3 38 12 36 12 25 6 51 4 23
‘4
3 41 16^ 1 00“

li 10 3 42“ 9 12 59 1 12 59 10 7 05 2 24 6 3 39 7 16 07 8 0 53
12 3 51 13 42 13 33 7 19 4 25 3 37 RI 6 07 0 46
13 4 07 14 27 14 07 7 33 4 27 3 35 16 07 0 40
14 1
4 27 15 13 14 41 7 47 4 28 3 34 16 07 0 33
15 4 53 16 00 15 15 8 01 4 30 3 32 16 07 0 26
IH 10 5 23 9 16 47 1 15 49 10 8 If) 2 4 31 6 3 29 7 16 07 i‘8 ~h 19
17s 5 57 17 36 16 24 8 29 4 33 3 27 16 06 1
0 12
18 n 6 36 18 25 16 58 8 43 4 35 3 25 16 06 i 8n/0 05
19 7 19 19 15 17 32 8 56 4 37: 3 23 16 06 7 29 58
20 8 05 20 06 18 07 9 10 4*39 3 21 16 06 29 51
'4 7
21 10 8 55'! 9 20 57 1 “18 41 10 24 2 42 6 3 19 7 16 U,j '29 44
23 9 4S 21 49 19 16 9 37 4 44 3 17 16 05 29 37
1

23 10 44e n 22 42 19 51 9 51 4 47 1
15 16 05 29 31
248 11 43 23 35 !
20 25 10 01 4 49 3 12 16 05 ,
29 24
25 1 12 45 24 29 !
21 00 10 18 4 52 .
!
3 10 16 04 29 17
26 10 13 49 9 25 23 1 21 35110 10 32 2 4 55 6 3 08’ 7 16 04 7 29‘ 00
27 14 56 1
26 18 22 10 10 44 4 581 3 05 16 04 29 04
1

28 16 04 ,
27 14 22 45 10 58 5 01 3 03 16 03 28 58
1

29 17 16 28 10 n 2:1 20 11 11 5 04 3 00 16 03 28 51
30 18 29 9 29 06 23 55 11 24 5 07 2 53 16 02 i
28 45

31s 10nl9 44 10 0 03 I 24 :t0 !l(! 11 ’37 2 5 10 6 2 56 7 1 6 02 1

7 28 39

iBt Mar. : ^ Lat. 0“ N 35', DecJi. ]0° S 00' Lat. 1“ N 35' ,


Decli. 20“ B 19'
1

? Mercury 1 ? Venus '

6 Mars V Jupiter Saturn


ea
0 Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl.
I

0 , 0 . « .
« 0 ,

1 3n24 ,
7845 5n33 14841 1n35 121 n 53 0847 12B49 0S52 22N 33 5J?12 39
3 3 04 8 40 i
17 14 43 35 22 07 47 40 52 33 12 36
5 2 40 9 31 5 01 il4 44 35 20 1
47 30 52 34 12 33
1

7 2 12 !10 14 4 '44 |14 43 !{5 33 i 48 20 51 34 12 30


9 1 44 :io 49 28 14 40 35 46
.
48 D 51 35 12 27
11 1 16 ill 15 4 12 14 36 35 122 58 48 12 01 50 35 12 24
13 0 48 ill 33 3 55 14 29 35 123 09 48 11 51 50 36 12 20
15 Un22 11 4‘J 39 14 21 35 20 49 41 50 36 12_17
17 0S03 11 43 3 24 35|23 31 U iL 1 0 49 11 32 1
U 49 22 36 5 12 14
12 11
19 0 26 11 36 3 08 35 40 13 59 !
49 22 49 37
21 0 47 11 21 2 53 35 50 13 45 49 13 49 3 1
12 C7
1

23 1 07 10 59 37 35 |23 59 :3 29 50 11 03 48 38 12 04
25 1 24 jlO 31 23 31 35 24 07 13 :
I
50 10 54 48 38 !
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1
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27 !
1 39 9 '
571 2 08 51 35 15 12 50 44 48 39 11 57
j

11 54
1

29 1 53 9 16 1 54 29 35 22 12 :

50 35 i
47 i
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1

31 2S04 8B30 1
lN40|12S06i 1n35 ,24n28 0851 llOS25 0S17 22n39

iBt : Rahu Decli. 23‘’e22' Pl. : M. PasB. h2-17. Lat. 17“N06', Decli. 13“N14'

Qaartcr — 15th, 24h 45w» New Mood— 23rd* 26^^ 54w


[ 13 ]
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April, 1974 Chaitra Ic Vaisakha, 1896 Saka INDIAN


w
Sidereal I

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27 nak^atra

IM
ft tn ,s H ,
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I

h m
0 .^>6 11 17 2H 17: 4%19 '

2 29 31 93 2S36,18n54 19 34 7 9 11
2 M’n 0 40 5:1 '

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22 28
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4 0 48 4() 20 20 4,')' fi 28 4 12 30 93 4 51 4n 48 22 11 10 12 14
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9 0 92 40 21 19 901 f, 51 15
; 4 20 49 04 5 03 0S48 23 CO 12 13
6 8t 0 96 09 11 22 18 9o| 23 ‘50 13 10
15 5 10 58^30 4 5.) 6 17 1j
7 S 1 00 06 20 17 93 0 36 '

9 24 53 90 4 30 11 23 14 16 17
8 M 1 04 02 24 16 92 fi 59 6 8 30 41 3 91 15 47 0 41 19 17 18
9 Til 1 08 29 29 19 49 70 ];! 0 21 46 25 2 59 19 10 16 18 19
1C W 1 12 29 26 14 43 7 45 7 4 40 20 1 59 |21 42
1 32

2 24 17 19
11 Th 1 16 22 11 27 13 06i
H 06 "
7 17 13 40 OS5)i22 .0 18
‘20 21
3 10
12 F 1 20 19 28 12 27^ s ‘^8 7 29 29 17 On 10 123 05 4 08 18 21 22
13 St 24 19 Hn29 11 23
1 17, h 50 r 8 11 31 14 1 H!22 07 4 58 19 22
14 S 1 28 12 n 0 10 09' q 24 24 20 22 24
!

8 20) 2 14 20 10 9 46
19 M 1 32 08 1 03 90| 9 33 9 5 14 3_0S 17 21
(K) 6 32 21 29 29
I

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06 09 0 2 07 09' q
1 9 17 t-.
05 22 :r94 13 DO 22Hjl‘ 26
17 W 1 40 01 9 29 03 33 3 06 17jiQ !(• 1

4 30i 9 49
7 J.0

8 00 23 29 27
18 Th 1 43 98 98 10 ”7 10 13 01 4 Oi n 4 941 9 8 42 24 20 28
13
19 F 1 47 94 37,50 58 10 23 37 24 9 03 9 29 29 27
i 9 061 0S23 29
20 St 91 91 14 jj 19 11 6 02
1 0 19 09 !
9 03 1
4 n33 10 02 261 28 :io
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1 9^ 48 0 7 00 90 11 •m iri9 19 20 4 "44 9 2:) 10 ;)b 291 ]
22 M 1 59 44 7 99 23 13 qq 0 2 37<^35
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4 10:13
I

98 11 49 30!
23 Tii 2 00 41 8 97 99 10 9 ^ 0 10 12 in 12 38
:

3 20 17 93 ^
24 W 2 07 37 9 96 25:|o 40 1 0 on 22 2 19 122
1

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25 Th 2 11 34 10 94 5353 00
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1 13 98 52 ]Nn8!2’ 41 14 33
I

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6 F 2 19 30! 0 11 93 19'i’3 iq 1 28 04 22 osos 23 03 9 4
1, I

19 33
27 St 2 19 271 nl2 51 42 3 39
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2 12 13 94 '

123 21 96 16 33 0. ,9

28 S 2 20 23 13 90 04'V3 5 K 2 20 29 04 2 34 19 25 7 7
17 30
M 2 27 20 14 48 24,14 17
I

3 10 35 56
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3 36 19 44 18 24 8 8
00 Tu 2 01 17 0 19 46 4Hi4n35 3 24 44 53 !
4S24 llNll 19 16 9 9 10
1

fjunar VaiKiikha /Hukla) befiins on 22nd, 19// 47m.

<D
J
Appart. Local 1 mean time of Meridian I’assa^es j !
S. TUbo S. Set
^ !
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(Cal.) (Cal.)
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h m h rn h m h V! h 7H h ni \
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1 1
12 04 04 '

10 31 9 09 116 33 ;
9 5'J 17 17 , 1 04 3 97 ’!
5 30 03 17 91 25
03 28 !
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09 1
31 47 09 0 56 49 1
28 09 92 07
1

9 1
02 53 I 36 1
09 '

28 41 17 02 47 41 :
26 17 52 48

7 02 18 39 1
09 29 39 16 59 39 33 1
24 27 93 30
9 01 49 1
42 09 ,
22 28 00
25 '

22 36 94 13
11 ni 12 49 09 20 40 23 17 !'
20 47 94 57
13 00 41 49 09 !
17 16 33 19 09 ,|
18 99 95 41
15 12 00 10 !
53 10 '

14 09 26 0 06 3 01 17 14 96 29
17 Ill 59 42 llO 98 9 10 16 12 9 03 10 19 23 51 2 93 !

i 9 15 31 f? 97 10
19 59 14 11 03 10 09 8 97 12 46 49 1
13 91 57 57
1 i

21 58 49 1
08 10 '

06 90 16 04 38 37 1
12 12 98 49
23 98 29 I

14 11 04 14 15 97 30 29 '
10 36 17 59 33
21 37 90 21 '21 09 04 18 00 21
25 os r.s i 11 16 01 1
i

27 57 43 27 59
11 ,15 31 , 43 13 13
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1
07 34 01 n
29 57 29 1 1
35 12 56 24 36 05 05 |i 06 07 02 00
30 01 57 17 11 38 9 12 15 55 8 21 li:> SS 21! 01 2 01 'i
5 09 25 18 02 29

Sun entem : Mcaha (Sid. Ariesl 13th, 29// 23m Trop. Taurus 20th, 16// 49m
Full Moon— 6th, 26/j 30m Last Quarter- 14th, 20// 27m

[ 14 ]
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ephemeris l8fc Apr. : Ayanamsa 23° 30 07" ^

April, 1974
Nirayana Longitudes at 5-30 A.M. I.S.T.
.X.

I
5 ^ ^ 3 ^ s ^ ^ ^ h ^ k: WCJf: « ?ii
21) iiak^ 23 uak^. 5 nakg. 24 nakg.
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5 nakg, 14 nakg. 17 nakg.i 1075 0. 1
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21 01
;

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22 20 1 59 25 40' 12 03
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5 17 2 51 10 00
23 41 20 15
28 20
2 57 12 10
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;

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4 . 3ri 3 56e| 12 29 5 24 2 40 15 58 28 14
2e 28 4 55 27;^25 12 42 5 28 2 43
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15 58 28 09
ty 10 27 f)4 JOii 5 54 1 28 01 ;10 12 51 2 5 32
1

1
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12 7 Cf) 11591 1 33' 14 09
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i:j 8 42 13 00 2 18 14 22 0 02 2 23
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0 00 2 21 15 50 27 21
15 12 01 15 05 3 19 14 40
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10 13 43 10 u; 08 2
11 3 55 10 14 58 2 0 15 0 2 15^1 7 15 48 7 2; 12
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20 20 48 20 21 0 17 15 45 0 35
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24 29 22 29 7 29 10 08 0 40 2 ('0 15 41 20
23 2(‘) 23
23 33 8 05
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10 19 0 51 1 57 15
24 ilnJri 18 40 20 44
24 38 8 41 10 31 0 50
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25 0 0 14 25 43 9 10 10 42
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20 0 2 i:i jlU 20 48 9 52 10 JO 2 53 2 7 07
1

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27 12 4 27 53 10 28 17 04 13
7 1 47 15 35
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11 01 17 15 7 18 45
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26 28
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30 0 10 21 11 1 09 2 12 10 ilO 17 37 2 7 30 1 40 7 15 30
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Lat. 1“ N 35', Dccli. 20'»S 17'

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New Mood--22ucI, 15^ 47w Firit Quarter--29th, 13/» 09 w.
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1 111

2
2
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May, 1974
2
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Vaisakba & Jyaistha, 1696 Saka INDIAN
3
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20 37 38 16 05 6 H 52 35 4 07 14 22 23 22 14jl4
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3 02 49^ 23 16 55 !

06 46 24 29 51 17 12 7 25 11 11 0BO5 23 03
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4 25 21 21
18 35 27 23 44 17 59
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on 21 Pt, 26/i 04Tn


Lunar JyaiHtha (Bukla) begiiiB

Local mean time of Meridian PassagoB 8. Pise S. Set


• A opart. (Cal.) (Cal.)
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h m h in 8 h ni 8
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1 11 57 09 11 42 :

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3 56 55
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7 58 08 32 33 5 00 56 05 26
56 33 12 09 13 46
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9 66
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56 21 27 14 40
11 08 57 42 08 07
56 37 15 38 38 47 08
13 18
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15 56 17 46
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31 n 57 33 13 37 9 21 15 14 i
1

Sun ent«r« Vrilha (Sid. Taurus) 14th, 1

— 14th
;

Last Quartet 1 14/i 59m


Full Moob' -6th, 14/7 25m
[ 16 ]
3 11
1 1
1
' ' , : 7

EPHEMERIS lat : Ayanamsa 23° 30’ 10" May, 1974


Ntrayana Longitudes at 5-30 A. ^f. I.S.T.

5 «
35^1 g ? 51 1
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3 16 41 4 27 14 04 18 08 7 48' 1 32 15 26 26 If)
4 18 49(^ 5 33 14 40 18 18 7 54 1 30 15 25 26 13
fjs 20 59 6 40 15 16 18 29 8 00 1 28 15 24 26 11
6 0 23 09 11 7 46 2 15 52 10 18 39 2 8 00 6 1 25 7 15 22 7 26 1
9
7 n 25 19 8 53 16 28 18 49 8 12 1 23 15 21 26 07
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8 27 29 10 00 17 04 18 59 8 18, 1 20 ,
15 19 26 05
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10 1 1 48 12 14 18 16 19 18 8 31 1 16 15 16 26 02
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15 13 25 59
13 u 8 lOr n 15 36 20 05 19 46 8 5('.l 1 09 15 12 25 58
14 10 14 16 44 20 41 11 19 55 8 57 1 07
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10 11 19 00
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18 ^8 09 21 16 23 06 20 30 9 M 0 59 ;
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19s 20 02 22 24 23 42 20 3,9 9 31 0 57 15 03 25 52
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15 01 25 52
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11 24 40 2 24 55 10 20 56 2 "9 4), 6 0 53 7 14 59 ! 7 25 51
22 2i 23 '

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25 51
23 27 04 20 57 26 08 21 12 9 59 0 49 14 56; 25 50
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0 47 14 54 25 50
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20s 2 1 48 0 0 24 2 27 57 '10 21 35 6 0 ' 11 .51 7 25 49
27 3 16 lao 28 33 21 42 10 27 1
0 42 i
1 50 1 25 49
28 4 41 2 41 29 10 21 49 10 34 I
0 40 1
14 48 25 49
29 n 0 03 3 50 2 29 46 21 56 10 41 0 38 14 46 23 49
30 7 21 4 59 3 0 23 22 03 10 49 1
0 36 1

14 4J,? 25 49
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1

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1st May : Lat. 0“ N 34', Decli.r S 10' Lat TN3 )'. Docli 20“S ir

9 Me rcury ? Venus Ij; Mars VJiipiter ^ Saturn ,


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Q Lat. Decl. Lat. Dccl. Lat. Uecl. Ijat. Decl. Lai. Decl. 13nakt^.
j

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1

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5 0 804 16 07 19 1 09 29i24 38 57 7 57 41 45 10 59
7 On 17 17 42 25 OB 21 29 24 33 57 50 41 45 10 57
9 0 38 19 10 31 On 27 29 24 27 5b 42 41 45 10 54
11 0 58 20 32 36 1 15 28 24 20 5.b 35 40 45 '

10 52
13 1 17 21 45 41 2 04 28 24 12 59 29 40 45 10 50
15 1 34 22 48 45 2 53 27 24 04 0 59 22 40 45 1
10 48
17 1 48 23 42 i 49 3 42 23 55 1 OU 7 16 0 4Q|22 45 '5 10 46
19 2 00 2424 53 4 31 26 23 4G 00 10 39 45 !
10 45
21 2 08 24 57 56 5 20 26 23 36 01 7 04 39 45 10 43
23 2 14 25 20 1 59 6 10 25 23 25 01 6 58 39 45 '

10 42
i

25 2 16 25 34 2 01 6 59 25 23 13 02 52 39, 45 10 40
27 2 15 25 39 03 7 47 25 23 01 02 47 38 45 10 39
29 2 11 25 37 04 8 36 24 22 49 03 42 381 44 10 38
31 1
2n0.3 |25n’28 2S05 9n23 1n 24 22x361 1S03 0S37 ns 38 2 '
’ v44 i5 10 37

1st: Lahii Decli. 23° S 04' L: M.raHs.] 122-08, Lat. 17“N06M)ecli. 13°N51'
New Moon— 21gt, 2G/i04»» First Quarter— 28th, 18// 33w

I.E.— [ 17 )
1 ; '

June, 1974 Jysiistha & Aaadha, ISOC Saka INDIAN


•«»
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1 0 •4
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4 uak^tru
h m 8 8 0
8
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0
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1 St i 37 20 1 16 38 05 ;

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22 07 15 13 12
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1

2 s 4 41 23 17
0 26 18 0(' 37 2o 12 00 .59 16 14
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1 33 22 lu 22 50 17 1-5
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0 > L9 23 (0 - 18
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10 M f) 12 55 14 48

1 'J u 10 52 1 2() 12 09 >1*


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10 38
2)8
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2 0 01 28 17 1

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9
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1

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iSnklsi) be^inB on 20ih, li'// 26///


lAinar Asiidh »

Appari. liO< al mean time of Meridian Ubsa^i 1


111 Be S. Set
(i 5il 1
(r.al.)
Date Noon
V 6 HI 0' 1. S T. I. S.3\
L. M. T,
1

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1

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1

h VI \i VI h 7/0 h VI h VI }>
h nt ,s
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1 11 57 41 i

10 26 43 39 ’

51 33 17 34
3 58 00 40 1
3.5

07 19 29 3,) 31 51 23 18 22
5 58 20 23 i

04 11 2 23 51 18 19 09
7 58 41 40 1
24 1
i 1

38' 25 15 Cl 6 ti4 15 19 15 51 lb 19 52
59 04
1

9 1

23 (7 .51 22
11 5i) 07 sr, 27 14 59' 5 57 08 11 20 37
TjO .'() 20 03 59
'

51 29 21 15
13 11 59 :ji 28 .56! i:i
42 12 551 19 ^5 51 41 21 55
][) 72 0 17 25 1
29 531

17 12 \r 43 JD 08 . M i-l iO i) 35 12 48 19 47 22 43 0 51 18 22 31
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19 1 09 11 47 28 41 .9 3.5 16 23 03
21 1 35 13 U(' 34 45 20 35 31 ! 27 52 41 23 31
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1

23 02 49 35 42' 13 28 23 1 ,19 53 C.7 55


39 5 05 21 15! 53 37 24 17
1

25 2 27 38 '
11
i

27 2 53 25 39 36 ;
4 58 14 07 122 02
1
54 18 24 35
29 3 17
i

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41 33 1
50 1 08 Il9 (0 iJl 54 54 44 24 46
30 12 3 29 12 06 t 9 42 14 32
'

4 46 '12 04 il8 56 21 .50 i 4 Tir ('4|18 24 51

Sun enters : .MithunutSul . (iemiiii )


l-ltli, L’8/t b'M Trop. Cuiiccr LMnt, 24/i {)H?n

Full Moon— 4ih, 27/^40w Last Quarter— 13th, Ih Vdm

[ 18 ]
)1 1 ) : 1
' : ! ) ' 1

EPHEMERIS let June : Ayanamsa 23° 30' 14” June, 1974

Mirmjann Longitudes at 5-30 A.M ] .S.T.


1

*
3 ? 1 g ? ^ 6 SJ
f 1/ -f 1 a 91
? 1

6 uaks. 1 nak^. 1
7 nakg. 15 nakg. |
6 nakg. 14 Dakg. 17 nakg. 18/5 n.
s n 8 „ . 1
e C , 80 / !
8 n 8 „
8 1

1
•2
0 4S 0 7 is; 3 1 36 10 22 17 i

2 11 03 6 RO 33 inii 41 7 25 49
2s in 56 8 27 i
2 12 22 23 i

11 11 0 32 14 40 25 49
:i l> 01 9 37 ti 2 49 22 30 11 18 0 30 14 38 25 49
4 H Ole 10 46 i
3 25 22 36 I 11 20 0 29 14 37 25 50
V] 59 11 56 4 02 22 42 i
11 33 0 28 14 35 25 50

0 2 14 52 nil 13 3 4 3S '0 22 '48 2 11 4i () 27 7 14


“33 7 25 50
i G
7 If)42 14 15 ! 5 15 22 53 !
11 48 0 26 14 32 25 50
8 le 27 15 25 1
5 52 22 .59 i

11 56 0 24 14 30 25 50
!)s 17 09 16 30 6 28 23 01 12 03 0 23 14 29 2) 51
10 17 46 .
17 44 7 05 23 09 .
12 11 0 22 14 27 25^51
'

if 2 IS 10 0 IS 51 3 7 42 10 21 14 1
2 12 18 6 0 21 7 14 26 7 25 51
12 IS 4S 20 ('4 8 18 23 10 j
12 26 0 20 14 24 25 51
i;l 10 i:; 21 14 8 55 23 24 12 348 0 19 It 23 2) 52
10 so oo 2i 0 32 23 28 25 52
1 12 41 0 18 14 21
1 )
10 19 23 35 10 00 23 33 12 49 0 17 14 2) 25 52
IGs 2iii0 00 0 21 45 3 30 4 10 23 37
'

? 12 57 ”0 7 25 52
5 6 16 7 14 18
17 20R 00 11 25 ')
11 09 ,
21 41 13 04 0 15 14 17 25 52
IS 20 OS 27 OG 11 50 i
23 45 13 12 0 14 14 15 25 53
'

10 n 20 06 2S 16 11 36 1
23 48 13 20 0 M 14 14 25 53
20 10 5's fl 20 ?7 13 1 '
23 52 :
13 27 0 13 14 12 25 53
21 2 10 48
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1 0 3? 3 13 41' 10 237)5 2 13 3)i 6 ! 0 13 7 14 If 7 25 53


1

1
10 02 1 48 14 26. 23 58 13 43 0 1? 14 09 25 53
10 i:i o 5S 15 01 21 01; 25 53
2 ‘2s 13 51 0 12 1
14 OS
21 18 50 4 09' 15 40 24 04 13 59 I

0 11 14 06 25 53
,

IS 24 5 ]i) n 10 17 24 06 14 OG 0 11 14 05 25 53
2() 2 17 55 ,
1 ~tr 3 16 r>4
10 .M 00 I2 14 11 6 0 JO 7 14
03' 7 25 52
27 17 20 7 41 17 31 21 :
11 14 2 0 10 14 02 25 52

2S 10 40 i

n S 52 18 Os 21 i:i 14 30 0 10 11 00 25 52
20 16 14 10 01 IS 45: 21 11 I 14 3S 0 09 13 59 25 52
7 25 51
2 11 11 3 19
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^


i
1 1 _(
t.Tnno: 10 l-at. (rvor, Dofli. 8"S47' fait. 1°N35' ,
Pepl . 20-’R04'

ii ? Mercury V Venus lars % Jupiter 1? Saturn Pluto


(Lonir.)
--
Lat. Dwl’; Lat. Decl. Lat. necl., 1
Heel. Lat. Dccl. 13 nakg.

1 InjS 25x22! 2S)6 9n48 1 23 22n29 is 13 6B35 0838 22n44 5K10 ;l7

3 1 45 2 ) 05 OG 10 35 23 22 15 04 30 38 44 10 36
f) 1 29 24 43 06 11 21 22 00 04 1
26 37 43 10 35
06 1'2 07 o> 21 45 22 37 10 35
7 1 10 21 I 81 05 43
9 0 48123 49 05 12 5> 21 21 29! 06 ! 18 37 42 10 34
11 0x23 23 18 04 13 36 21 21 121 06 '

15 37 42 10 34
13 OSOl 22 46 03 14 19 20 20 55 07 12 37 4? D 10 34
15 0 34 22 13 2 01 il5 00 19 20 38 1)7 09 36 41 10 34
17“ 1 U5 21 '40 1 59 15 41 1 19 20 19 l““u« 6 06 0 36 22 40
;
5 id 34
19 1 38 21 07! 56 16 20 18 20 01 OSi 01 36 40 10 34
21 2 11 20 361 54 16 58 18 19 42 09 02 136 39 10 34
23 2 44 20 07 51 17 31 17 19 22 10 G 00 36 39 10 35
25 3 15 19 40; 4S 18 09 16 19 02 10 5 58 :36 38 10 35
27 B 43 19 17! 44 18 42 16 18 41 11 571 !
35 37 i
10 36
15 18 20 35 10 37
29 4 071 18 5S 41 19 13 ,
111 56 36
30 1
48181 18ni5l 1-39 19x28 1x15 lSx09 1S12 5S56, '•835.22x36 5 10 38

1st ; Rahu Decli. 2B“H Ul' Vl.. M. Pass. h2U-U4, Lat. 1G®N5’.V, Decli. 13“N50'

New IVloon-'20th, 10^ 26m First Quaiter— 26th, 24^ 50m

[ 19 ]
July, 1974 Asadha & Sravana, 18fl6 Saka INDIAN

Lunar 6r&vaiia (Bukla) bej'^ins on 19th, 11 h 377n

<u Appart. IjOcal mean time of Meridian


Indian PaBBaj^ea
PaBsanea g. Rigg

Q
Noon
L. M. T. r ^
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~ (Oal.)
g. get
(Cal.)
9 1
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li* W
w I.B.T. I.g. T.
h m 8 a in h hm m j
ft m h m h m h m h m h m
8 s
1 12 3 41 12 00 9 43 14 30 4 42 12 01 18 52 21 46 4 5.5 23 18 24 .55
3 4 04 n 47 45 27 35 11 54 44 38 50 03 25 00
5 4 25 35 47 24 27 47 36 30 56 45 25 00
7 4 46 23 49 21 19 41 28 22 57 29 24 .56
9 5 04 13 51 18 11 34 20 14 58 14 24 48
11 5 22 11 04 54 15 4 03 27 12 21 06 59 01 24 35
13 5 37 10 56 56 12 3 55 20 18 05 20 58 4 .59 49 24 ] 7
21
IV l2 6
5 51
03 10
50
4.5
9 .58

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09
14 no
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14 j
17 57 50
i'7 49 20 42
17
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5'or28 ib 23 27
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6 42 03 03 31 11 00 41 34 02
i

20 22 55
21 6 20 40 06 14 no 23 10 53 34 26
1
1

03 11 22 19
23 6 25 40 ^8 13 .57 15 46 26 18 04 01 21 38
25 6 28 42 11 54 5 07 40 18 10 04 54 20 51
27 6 28 45 13 51 2 58 33 10 20 02
I

05 44 20 01
29
I

6 26 49 16 48 .50 26 17 03 19 .54
54 06
34 19 05
31 12 6 22 10 55 10 18 13 45 2 42 10 19 16 55 19 46
1
1 5 07 25 18 18 05
Sun enters : Karkata (Sid. Cancer) 10th, 15fc 467n Trop. Leo 23rd, lU OOm
Full Moon— 4th, 18H 10m Last Quartcr'-12th, 20^ 58m

r 20 1
EPHEMERIS Isfc July : Ayanam?a 23° 30 20" July, 1974

lat.luly: Lat. 0®N 34', Decli. 8° 839'


^ Lat. TN 35M)K-li. 19® 8 D7'
^ Mercury ? Venus Mars 'll Jupiter ^ Saturn Pl/OTO
1 (Long.)
Q Led, Dfd. Ded. 13nakp.
Lat. Lat. Ded. Lat. Ded. Lat.

0/0
4826 18n44
i o /

1n15 17N58 1812 US35 22N36


B
5 10 :i8
o /

1 1837 19n4'3 ;)S5(;


3 4 40 18 35 33 20 10 14 17 36 13 55 35 35 10 39
;3 4 47 18 31 28 20 35 13 17 13 13 55 35 34 10 40
7 4 48 18 32 24 20 59 13 16 50 14 56 35 33 10 42
9 4 43 18 39 19 21 20 12 16 27 14 56 34 32 10 44
11 4 32 18 50 14 21 39 12 16 03 15 57 34 31 10 45
13 4 16 19 06 09 21 56 11 15 39 16 5 58 34 30 10 47
15 3 57 19 25 1 04 22 10 10 15 14 36 6 a) 34 29 10 49
17 3 34 19 46 0 59 22 22
1 10 14 49 1 17 6 02 0 34 22 28 5 10 5]
19 3 08 20 09 54 22 31
09 14 24 17 01 34 27 10 53
21 2 41 20 32 48 22 38
08 13 58 18 06 33 26 10 55
23 2 12 20 53 43 22 43
07 13 31 19 09 33 25 10 58
25 1 43 21 12 07
37 22 44 13 05 19 12 33 24 n 00
27 1 14 21 27 32 22 44
06 12 38 20 15 33 23 11 03
1

29 0 45 21 36 20 22 40
05 12 11 20 19 33 21 11 05
31 1
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11n43 1821 1
6823 0833 2Jn20 5 11 08

iBt : Rahu Decli. 23“S01’ Pl. : M. Pass, h 18-03, Lat. 16®N3S', Decli. 13®N36'

New Moon—19th, 17/* 37 rn First Quarter— 26th, 9/* 21m

[ 21 ]
1 w 11 ;

August, 1974 Sravana & Bhadra, 1896 Saka INDIAN

Date
I

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Time
N ^ n ^ O i D ‘

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(Noon) Longitude Deeli 10 bat. j^Vl.PaRj

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ft m « B
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o
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n :J 0!) 15' '1 10 17 43 21 14111
3 St 8 45 49 16 47 15 9 59>43 3 55 M 11 21 22 15 12
4 s 8 49 46 17 44 4(1 9 2G 51 16 4 30 10 25 23 16 13
5 M 8 53 42 18 12 05 ,10 8 45 33 1 6 (!_)_ 24 17 14
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,

6 IK 8 57 39 3 19 39 32 20 44 12 5 ori IS w 25 18 1)
7 W 9 01 36 20 37 1)0 :il 2 49 06 5 02 3 n09 25 19 16
8 I'h 9 05 32 21 34 29 II! 15 02 27: 4 45 7 45 26 20 17
1-'
9 9 09 29 22 31 59 ,11 27 27 03: 4 15 |12 07 27 21 18
111 St 9 13 25 i 23 29 30 0 10 06 00, 3 32 ilG 02 1 22 19
I

11 s 9 17 O ) j
3 24 27 03 '

0 23 02 51 i 2 37 19 17 1

2 23 ,20
12 M 9 21 18

25 24 3S I
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1

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29 1'h 10 28 20 11 16 48
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Lunar Bhadra (Sukla) Mala begiiiB on 17th, 24//

& Appart. Loeal UK'Skn tirn * of IM endian l*aRHag( ,s.


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1
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Full Moon—'3id, 9ft 27 Last Quarter— 11th, 8ft 16w

r Qo
5 1 1

EPheMIRiS IsfcAus. : Ayanamsa 23" 30' 25' August, 1974


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1 22 8 07 48 17 11 26
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1st : Rahu I)et;li. 22“S56' Pl. : M. PasA. h 10-09, Lat. 16®N24', Decli. IS-’NlP
New Moon— 17tli,.24h 32fn First Quarter— 24th, 21A 08m.
r 9^ 1
11' —

September 1 1974 Bhadra & Asvina, 1896 Saka INDIAN


Sidereal e
Dale Time * 0 <t © ]) ]) D Z,

echJ.M.Pas ’6
(Noon) Longitude Declij Lo'ij;. Lat
< —- a
i

11 naki^atra ;
1
j

h Wi 3 H , . „ • , i
B o .
h m
1 S 10 40 09 4 14 40 46 4 N48 7 "14 23
8n30 110 5 45i09 51 i
23 15 10
2 \l 10 44 06 15 38 49 4 59 .844 8 08 10 17 45 57 — 24 16 11
Tn 10 48 0:i 16 36 53 7 46 !l0 29 53 28 i4 .57 IN 55 0 33 25 17 12
4 W 10 51 59 17 34 59 7 24 111 12 (18 37! 4 41 6 32 1 15 26 18 13
5 Th i
lu 55 56 18 33 07 7 02 111 24 32 28 4 12 10 57 1 59 27 18 14
)
6 F 10 59 52 4 19 31 16, 6 40 (» 7 on 21 3 30 14 58 45 1 19,15
7 St 11 Od 49 20 29 28 6 18 0 19 52 09 2 37 18 21 3 , 34 2 20 16
8 S 11 07 45 21 27 41 5 55 1 2 52 10 1 35 20 53 4 '

26 3 21 17
9M 11 11 42 22 25 57 5 33 1 16 09 02 0n2G 22 20 5 1

21 4 22 18
10 Tu CO
23 24 15 5 10 1 29 45 20 OS46 22 31 6 19 5 24 19
11 W 11 19 35 4 24 22 34 4 47; 2 13 42 59
0> 22
1 57 21 18 7 17 6 25 20
12 Th 11 23 32 25 20 56 1 4 25 2 28 ! 3 02 18 43 8 16 7 26 21 '

Id F 11 27 28 n 26 19 2(^ 4 l'2l 3 12 41 39 3 57 14 54 9 13 8 27i22


14 St 11 31 25 27 17 40 3 39' 3 27 36 08 4 37 10 06 10 08 9 28 23 :

15 S 11 30 21 28 16 14 3 4 12 38 18 4 58 4n39 11 ( 10 29 24
16 M11 39 18 4 29 14 44 2 53 4 L"? ;i8(642
1804 11 56 12 4 5b 30 25
17 T'J 11 43 14 5 0 13 16 2 29 5 12 27 32
4 39 6 38 12 48 13 2 26
18 W 11 47 10 1 11 50 2 06! 5 26 56 22
4 01 111 43 13 41 14 3 27
19 Th 11 51 07 2 10 25 1 43 6 10 59 29
3 10 If. 00 14 34 15 4 28
20 F 11 55 04 3 09 03 1 201 6 24 :!1 21!
2 10 19 18 15 28 16 29
21 SI 11 59 01 5 4 07 42 0 50 7 7 41 'j: 1 804 21 ~27 16 21 17 6 30
22 S 12 02 57 5 06 22 0 33 7 20 23 46 0 n03 >2 25 17 13 18 i 31
2d M 12 06 54 6 0.) 05 OnIO H 2 45 24 1 08 22 15 18 04 19 8 1
24 'I’n 12 10 50 7 03 49 0S14 8 14 51 34 2 09 21 02 18 fv) 20 9 2
25 W12 14 47 8 0» 34 C 371 8 26 47 35 3 03il8 54 19 39 21 10 3
26 Th 112 18 4‘ 5i. 9 01 22 1 UfO 9 8 38 33 3 49 115 ^58 20 23 21 >

10 4
27 1 > 22 40 U) 00 11 1 241 20 29 03 4 24 12 25 21 07 22! 11 .5

28 rit ,1J 26 36 10 59 02 1 47, 10 2 22 58 4 49 8 21 21 49 23 i


12 6
29 S 12 30 31 1 1 57 55 2 10 10 M
23 20 5 01 3857 22 31 24! 13 7
jr2 34 'HI 5 12 56 50 2S3ll 10 26 32 18 5>i(K)l Om39 23 13 25! 8


:io VI 14

Lunar Bliiidrapada (Sukla) Snddha beniiia on 16tb,8// 15m

cy

0*
Appart.
Noon
L.M.T. V ?
— —
Local mean time of INlendian Passages

s
— — h
—— y w
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S.
(
Rise
Cal.
i.s.'r.
) (
S.
Cal.
I.S.T.
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)

h 8 m
h 111 h ?/< h 1)1 h h VI h m h in h VI s m .f

1 12 00 09 12 51 10 55 112 54 0 23 8 29 14 54 17 40 5 19 01 17 54 00
3 n 59 31 55 57 51 15 22 46 32 19 40 52 05
5 58 51 12 59 10 59 48 '

0 OG 14 39 25 20 17 50 11
7 58 11 13 03 11 01 44 '23 52 07 31 17 20 50' 48 14
9 57 30 06 02 41 44 8 00 24 09 21 25 46 17
11 56 48 09 04 ;
38 35 7 53 16 17 01 22 00 44 18
13 56 06 11 05 i
35 26 46 09 16 54 22 34 !
42 22
i

15 55 24 14 07 17 39 11 01 46 23 08 40 23
1

17 ill 54 41 13 16 11 OS 12 29 '23 08 7 32 13 54 16 38 5 ”23 44 17 38 21


19 53 59 18 10 1
25 123 00 ,,
24 46 30 24 19 36 21
19 11
'

oo 22 51 ;

21 53 16 !
17 39 23 24 54 34 21 !

23 52 34 21 13 i
19 42
;
1
10 32 15 25 29
32 21
25 51 52 22 14 :
16 33
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7 03 24 07 1
26 30 20
06 I

27 51 11 22 15 1
13 25
: 6 55 17 16 00 26 43
28 21
29 fiC31 23 1
16 10 16 48 09 15 52 19 27 26 24
30 11 50 11 13 2 -2 1
11 17 12 08 '>) yy i\ 44 13 06 15 48 1 5 27 38|17 25 ’6 |

Sun enters : Kuiiya (Sul. Viri;o '


U'lLli, ‘2\li ()4r/i ’I’rop. Libra
Full Moon— lat, 5.5m Last Quarter— 9th, llh !
4

EPHEMERIS Ist Sept.: Ayanamaa 23* 30' 28"


September. 1974
5« Nirayana Longitudes at 5-30 a.m. I.S.T.

59 ^ s ? t> ^ S ^
f ^ ^ n j5T:y^:
12 nak^. 9 nak^ 12nak?. i5 naks •
17 nak?. Ti oakii. 17 nak^. IsTT^T
I
I

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2 4 29 31 28 33 4 2« 33 fill) 53 22 20
1
45
7 l5
13
23 7^o4
1
24 21 57
3 5 1 12 3n29 47 5 0 11 19 45 22 26 1 48 13 24
4 2 51 4 21 51
] 01 0 49 19 37 22 32 1 ;0 13 25
5 4 29 2 15 21 44
1 28 19 29^ 22 37 1 53 13 25 21 37
6 5 6 06 4 3 29 5 2 07 10 19 2 2 22 43
\ t) 1 56 7 13 26 7 21 31
7 7 42 4 43 2 45 19 13 22 48 1 59 13 26 21 24
88 n 9 17 5 57 3 24 19 05 22 53 2 03 13 27
9 10 50 7 11 21 17
4 02 18 57 22 59 2 06 13 27
10 12 22 8 25 21 11
4 41 18 49 23 04 2 09 13 28
__ '2 21 04
11 5 13 54 4 9 40 5 5 20 10 18 41 2 23 09 6 12 7 13 28
12 15 24 10 54 5 59 18 34 23 14 2 15 13 29
13 16 53 nl2 08 20 51
6 37 18 26 23 19 2 18 13 30
14 18 20 13 22 20 44
7 16 18 18 23 24 2 21 13 31
r>a 19 47 14 37 20 37
7 55 18 10 23 28 2 25 13 32
' " 20 31
16 5 21 12 4 If) 51 5 8 34 10 18 03 2 23 33 0 2 28 7 13 33 7 20 24
17 H 22 36 17 U5 9 13 17 55 23 38 2 32 13 34 20 18
18 23 59 18 20 9 52 17 47 21 42 35
2
19 25 21 19 34
II

10 31 17 40 23 46 2 38
13 35
13 36
20 n
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26 41 20 05
21 5 28 00
30 49
4 22 '03 5
11
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10 17 33
10 17 '25
23 51
2 23 55 6
2
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13 37
7 13
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38 7 19 52
228 .5 29 17 33 18 12 28 17 18 23 59 2 48 13 39 19 46
23 6 0 33 24 32 I
13 07 17 11 24 03 2 51 13 40
24 1 48 n25 47 19 40
13 46 17 04 24 07 2 55 13 41
25 3 01 27 19 33
14 25 16 57 24 11 2 59 13 42
' ' 19 27
26 6 4 12 4 28 16 f)15 04 10 16 50 '2
24 15 6 3 u2 7 13 43
27 5 21 7 19 21
4 29 31 15 44 16 43 24 19 3 06 13 44 19 15
28 n 6 29 5 0 45 16 23 16 37 24 22 3 09 13 46
298 7 34 19 09
2 (0 17 02 16 30 24 26 3 13 13 47
30 6 8 37 3 15 19 04
5 5 17 42 10 16 24 2 24 29 6 3 16 7 13 48

let Sept.: Lat. 0® ^


y\

S 9 Mercuiryj ? \
1

iBt : Rahu Decli. 22* S 40’ Pl. M. Pass, h 14-06, Lat.


:
16»N14\ Decli. 12»N 39'
New Mooa-16th. 8/i 15m Firse Quarter~23rd, 121. 38m
I.E.— [25]
— 1 4

October, 1974 AsWna & Kartikn, 1S96 Saka INDIAN


k
Sidereal
0
•• P
Date 'J'irae ^ G 5 ^ }) 6 D I
(Noon) I^ongitude Long. Lat. Dech. M.Pas 'e a
Decli.
< H-

13 nak^atra
h m 8 8 0 . « 8 0 . « . , h m
1 Tu 12 38 26 5 13 55 46 2S57 11 8 .51^12 4n44 5n17 23 57 26 15 9
2 W 12 42 23 14 54 45 3 20 11 21 20 39 4 15 9 46 27 16 10
3 'J'h 12 46 19 15 53 46 3 44 0 4 00 51 3 33 13 54 0 43 1 17 11
4 F 12 50 16 16 .52 48 4 07 0 16 51 54 2 40 17 28 1 32 2 18 12
5 Si. 12 54 12 17 51 53 4 30 0 29 53 55 37 20 12 3 19 13
1 2 23
S 12 58 09 5 18 51 01 4 53 1 13 07 29 0n28 21 53 3 17 20il4
7 M 13 02 05 19 .50 10 5 16 ] 26 33 25 0S44 22 21 4 13
4;
21 15
5
Tu
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8 13 06 02 20 49 22 5 39 2 10 12 48 1 54 21 29 6
22 16
5 11
9 W 13 09 59 21 48 36 6 02 2 24 06 31 2 59 19 19 6 08 7 23 17
'
1

Th
!

10 13 13 55 n 22 47 .53 6 25 3 8 14 45 3 55 15 58 7 03 8 24 18 1
1

11 F 13 17 52 5 23 47 12 6 48 3 22 36 22 4 36 n 37 7 58 9 25 19 1

12 St 13 21 48 24 46 33 7 10 4 07 08 28 5 00 6 33 8 51 10i27 20
13 S 13 25 45 25 45 .56 7 33 4 21 46 09 5 05 1 n06 11128 21
9 43
14 M 13 29 41 26 45 22 7 55 5 6 22 58 4 .51 4S24 10 34 12 29 22
16 Tu 13 33 38 27 44 .50 8 18 5 20 5U43 4 17 9 37 13 30 23
11 27 ‘

16 W 13 37 34 5 28 44 20 8 '40
6 5 05 36 3 28 14 13 12 20 14 1 24
17 Th 13 41 31 5 29 43 52 9 02 6 18 59 22 2 28 17 56 15
13 14 2 25
18 F 13 45 28 6 0 43 26 9 24 7 2 2') 48 1 21 20 34 16
14 08 L3 26
19 St 13 49 24 1 43 01 9 46 7 15 36 11 0811 22 00 15 02 17 4 27
20 S
21 M
13

13
53 21
57l7 6
2 42 39 10
3 42 18 10 29
07 7 28 19 51
8 10 43 .52
0n58 22 14
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15 55
16 45 771
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28
29
22 Tu 14 01 14 4 41 59 10 50 8 22 52 25 2 59 2819 17 33 20 7 30
23 W 14 05 10 n 5 41 42 11 12 9 4 50 20 3 48 10 46 18 18 21 8 1
24 Th 14 09 07 6 41 26 11 33 9 16 42 43 4 27 13 24 19 02 22 9 2
25 F 14 13 a3 7 41 12 11 53 9 28 34 38 4 54 9 31 19 44 9H 10 3
26 St 14 17 00 6 8 41 00 12 14 lO 10 30 28 5 08 5 15 '20' 26 24 11 4
27 S 14 20 57 9 40 .50 12 35 10 22 34 28 5 09 0S45 21 08 25 12 5
28 M 14 24 53 10 40 41 12 55 11 4 49 45 4 56 3n.52 21 52 20 13 6
29 Tu 14 28 50 11 40 34 13 15 11 17 18 34 4 29 8 24 22 37 27 13 7
30 W 14 32 46 12 40 29 13 35 0 0 02 08 3 48 1-240 23 25 1 14 8
31 Tt 14 36 43 1
0 13 40 26 13S55 0 13 00^36 2n 55 16n26 _ 11151 9

Lunar Aiviua (Kukla) begins on 15th, llh 55m

P
Aj^rt.
Noon
L. M. T.
— ?
Local mean time

6
of Meridian PassageB

w
- ~
1

S. RiBe
(Cal.)
LS.T.
S. Set
(Cal.)
I.S.T.

h h m h8 h vt \h m m m h m h m h m h m 8 h m s
1 11 49 51 13 22 11 18 12 07 22 07 6 40 13 02 15 44 5 27 56 17 24 28
3 49 13 21 19 04 21 59 33 12 54 37 28 37 22 31
5 48 36 20 20 12 01 50 25 47 29 29 15 20 37
7 48 00 17 21 11 58 42 18 40 21 29 56 18 46
9 47 26 14 23 55 33 11 32 13 30 37 16 56
11 46 54 09 24 52 25 6 03 25 15 06 31 24 15 07
13 46 24 13 02 25 49 16 5 55 18 14 58 32 08 13 20
15 45 56 12 54 27 46 08 48 10 51 32 57 11 37
17 11 45 30 12 44 11 28 43 2roo
11 5 40 12 03 14 43' 5 33 44 17 09 57
19 45 06 32 29 40 20 51 33 11 55 35 34 35 08 21
21 44 45 1
17 31 37 43 25 48 28 35 27 06 46
23 44 27 12 01 32 34 35 17 41 20 38 23 05 14
25 44 11 11 45 34 32 27 10 33 12 37 18 03 47
27 43 58 29 35 29 19 5 02 26 14 05 38 18 02 22
'

29 43 48 14 37 26 11 4 54 18 13 57 39 17 17 01 01
31 11 43 41 :i 01 ill 39 11 23 20 03 1
4 46 11 11 (13 50 1
5 40 19 16 .59 4 6

Sun enters Tula (Sid. Libra) 17tli, I2h 00m


: Trop. Scorpio 23rd, 2ih 41m
Full Moon Ist, 16/* 03m &3l6t, 6/* 49m Last Quarter—8th, 25h 16m
r oft 1
.

EPHEMERIS lat Oct. : Ayanamsa 23® 30' 31" October, 1974

s Nirayana Longitudes at 5-30 A.M. I.S.T.


es
a b n tt 8 at
9 ? =!. <? *? “f

15 oak^. 12iiak9. 13 nak§ 24 uak^. 7 nak^. 14 nak^. 17 nak^. 18/4 n.


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10 36
5 4 30
5 44
5 18
19 00
21fi 10B16 18 2 24 33
16 12 24
6 §
3
20
23
7 ll M 7 1§ 52
2 36 13 51 18 47
3 11 31 6 59 19 40 16 06 21 39 3 27 13 53 18 41
4 12 24 8 14 20 19 16 00 24 42 3 31 13 54 18 36
5 13 13 n 9 29 20 59 15 54 24 45 3 35 13 56 18 31
Gs 6 13 58 5 10 44 5 21 38 10 15 49 2 24 48 6 3 3o 7 13 57 7 18 26
14 40 11 59 22 18 15 44 24 50 3 42 13 59 18 21
8 :5 17 13 14 n22 57 15 38 24 53 3 46 14 00 18 16
9 15 50 14 28 23 37 15 33 24 56 3 50 14 02 18 11
10 16 17 15 43 24 17 15 29 24 58 3 53 14 03 18 07
“6 16 39 5 16 58 5 24 oV 10 15 24 2 25 00
11 6 3 57 7 14 05 7 18 02
12 16 55 18 13 25 36 15 19 25 03 4 01 14 06 17 58
R17 05 19 28 26 16 15 15 25 05
138
14
15
17 07
17 028
20 438
21 58
26
27 36
m 15
15
11
07
25
25
07
00
4 05
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4 12
14
14
14
08
09
11
IT
17
17
54
49
45
16 6 16 49 5u23 14 528 16 10 15 03 2 25 10 6 4 16 7 14 13 TTil
17 16 27 24 29 28 56 15 00 25 12 4 20 14 15 IT 38
18 15 57 25 44 5 29 36 14 56 25 14 4 23 14 16 17 34
19 15 19 26 59 6 0 16 14 53 25 15 4 27 14 18 17 31
208 14 32 28 14 0 56 14 50 25 16 4 31 14 20 17 27
6 13
37~ 5 29 29 6 1 36 10 14 4i 2 25 18 6' 4
21 7 14 22 7 17 24
22 12 34 0 0 44 2 16 14 45 25 19 4 38 14 23 17 21
23 11 26 1 59 2 56 14 42 25 20 4 42 14 25 17 18
24 10 13 3 15 3 36 14 40 25 21 4 46 14 27 17 15
25 8 hU 4 30 4 17 14 38 25 21 4 50 14 29 17 12
2'
26 6 w 7 42 eiTT)’ 45 6 4 o7 10 14 36 25 22 6 4 53 7 14 31 TiTlo
27s 6 28 7 00 5 37 14 34 25 23 4 57 14 33 17 08
28 5 18 8 15 n 6 18 14 33 25 23 5 01 14 35 17 05
29 4 14 9 30 6 58 14 32 25 24 5 05 14 37 17 03
30 3 19i 10 46 7 38 14 31 25 24 5 08 U 38 17 01
31 6 2 33 6 12 01 6 "8 19 iO 14 30 2 R25 M 6 5 12 7 14 40 716 59

iBt Oct. : Ig Lat.


0° N Decli. 9° 8 5r y T,at. 1**
N 34^ Decli. 20** 8 01'

5 Mercury ? Venus S Mars V Jupifeer ^ Saturn* Pluto


S
CQ (Long.)
Q Lat* Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl Lat. Decl. 13 nakf

1 2848 15811 1n27 2n07 6n39 4S05 1827 8s14 0830 21^4^ 5 l5 13
3 2 59 16 00 27 1 08 .38 4 37 27 18 30 43 13 18
r;
3 09 16 44 26 0s08 37 5 08 26 22 30 42 13 22
7 3 16 17 20 26 0852 36 5 40 26 26 30 42 13 27
9 3 22 17 47 25 1 52 36 6 11 26 30 29 41 13 31
11 3 24 18 05 23 2 52 35 6 42 26 33 29 41 13 36
13 3 22 18 12 22 3 .52 34 7 13 25 36 29 40 13 40
05 20 4 52 33 7 44 25 39 29 40 13 45
15 3 16 18
17 3 04 17 43 T 18 5 .51 0 32 8 15 1 25 9 4L "09 21 39 5 13 49
19 2 45 17 03 16 6 50 31 8 45 24 44 29 39 13 54
21 2 19 16 05 14 7 48 30 9 15 24 45 29 39 13 58
23 1 47 14 51 11 8 45 29 9 46 24 47 29 38 14 03
25 1 09 13 24 OS 9 42 28 10 15 23 48 29 38 14 07
27 0827 11 53 05 10 38 27 10 45 23 49 29 38 14 11
On 13 10 28 1 02 11 33 26 11 14 22 1

50 29 38 14 16
29
0829 21n38 5 14 20
1

31 1
0n50 9S17 0s59 12826 0n24 11844 1822 9850

l8t ; Bahu Decli. 22*817 Pl.: M. Pass, h 15-12, Lat. 16*N12', Decli. 12*N11'

New Moon— 16tbi 17ft 55m Pint Quarter—23td, 7ft 23m


[ 27 ]
4
3
45
5
1

November, 1974 Kartika & Agrahayana, 1896 Saka INDIAN


W*

Date
Sidereal
Time K Q i 0 j 5 }) D ]) s
(Noon) Longitude Decli. Long. Lat. Dccli. M.Paa.
1 .

1 a
1

15 nak^atra ,

h m 8 8 o « /i 0 / ! B . . ... k m
IF 14 40 39 6 14 40
25 14B14 0 26 13 22 1 N 51 19n27 0 17 2 16 10
n On 40
j

2Bt 14 44 36 15 40
25 14 33 1 9 39 21 26 1 11 3 17 11
3 S 14 48 32 16 28 14 52
40 ! , 1 23 16 27 OS 35 22 13 2 08 4 19 12
4 M 14 52 29 17 40
32 15 11 '

1 2 7 03 33 1 48 21 38 3 06 6 20 13
5Tu 14 56 26 18 40
39 [15 30 2 20 58 59^2 56 19 44 4 03 7 21 14
6 W l5~0U 22 6niy 40 *8 15 48 :
j

1'
3 5 01 21 3 54 IB' 38 4 59 8 2^; 15
7Th 15 04 19 20 40 59 16 06 i

;
3 19 09 15 4 1
38 12 34 5 53 9 23 16
8F 15 08 15 21 41 12:16 24! 4 3 21 00' 05 7 47 6 45 1024 17
9Bt 15 12 12 32 4)27il6 41 4 17 34 30' f) 14 2n34 7 36 11125 18
1C s 15 16 08 23 41 44 16 58 , 5 1 46 57 5 04 2S46 8 26 12:26 19
11

iTar“ 15 2U 05 ti 24 42 03 i? 15 II
5 1 J 54 a9 '
35 7 57 9 17 13 27 20
liTu 15 24 01 25 42 24 17 32 ll 5 29 54 51 3 50 12 39 10 08 14 28 21
13 W 15 27 58 26 42 46 17 48 1
6 13 42 49 2 52 16 38 01 n 15 29 22
14 Th 15 31 54 27 43 11 18 04 1
6 27 15^2 1 45 19 38 11 55 16 30 23
15 F 15 35 51 28 43 37 18 20 !
7 10 31 16 OS 34 21 31 12 49 17 1 24
ifi St la ay 48 6 29 u.) 18 do 7 23 28 29 On 37 22 11 13 43iit5 2
17 8 15 43 44 7 0 44 34 18 50 1 8 6 07 39 , 45 21 41 14 35 19 3 26
18 M 15 47 41 1 45 05 19 05 , 8 18 30 27 2 47 20 OS 15 24 20 4 27
19 Tu 15 51 37 n 2 45 37 19 19 1
9 0 39 32 1 40 17 41 16 11 21 5 28
20W 15 55 34 3 46 10 19 :i3 '
9 12 38 33 ;4 22 14 30 16 56 22 6
2ifh^ 15 59 30 7 4 46 44 19 47 '

y 24 3' 46 4 53 10 46 r? 23 7 30
22F 16 03 27 5 47 20 20 00 10 6 23 50 5 12 6 38 IS 20 23 8 1
33 8t 1
16 07 23 6 47 57 20 13 ,10 18 19 31 ,
17 2S 15 19 02 24 9 0
24 S 16 11 20 7 48 35 !30 26 'll 0 23 30 5 08 2n17 19 44 25110 3
25 M 16 15 17 8 49 14 20 38 ill 12 40 03 , 45 6 49 20 28 2611] 1
4
2ff^ 16 J9 13 7 20 au, il 2 j 12 aO
9 49 j5 4 08 21 15 27 12:^
] 1 10
27 W 16 23 10 10 50 36 or 0 8 04 24 21 , 18 15 07 122 05 1 13 6
28Th 16 27 06 11 51 19 21 12 0 21 16 06 ! 2 IV 18 27 22 59 2 14 7
29F 16 31 03 12 52 03 21 23 1 4 47j?50i .
In 06 20 51 23 66 3 15 8
30 8t 16 34 59 7 13 52 48 21633 1 18 37 54 08 10 22n03 4 16 9
j
j

iMnar Kartika ( Bukla ) begins on 14th, Qh 23>n

Sun enters Vriichika (Bid.


: Scorpio) 16th, llA 49m Trop. Sagittarl.22nd, 22A 09m
Uit Quarter— 8* 17m ,
New Moon— 14th, 6A 23m
: :

GPHEMERIS lat Nov. : Ayanamaa 23” 30’ 34” November, 1974


Niraya7ia LoKgitudeB at 5-30 a.m. I.S.T.
j
1
«s

1 V \ « ? TJ (J TI
•1 ^ ? 5r ^ ^£3f1
14 11 ak^. 15 uaks 15 11 ak^. 24 7 uak^* 14 nakf. 17 Dak§i. 18/4 n.
® 0 4 0 fl
O S o
1 4 • ' ,

1 In 1 58 6 13 16« 6 8 59» 10/214 29 2/225 24 6 5 1C 7 14 42 7 iS S'?


2 i
1 35 14 31 9 40 14 29 25 24 5 20 14 44 16 55
38 D 231 15 47 10 20 D14 29 25 24 5 23 14 47 16 53
4 1 22 17 02 11 01 14 29 25 23 5 27 14 49 16 52
f) 1 33 18 Vi 11 42 14 29 25 23 5 31 14 51
!
16 51
tj
I
e 1 £)4 6iil9 32e C IJ 22 10 14 29 2 25 22 0 5 35 7 14 53 7 16 49
7 2 25 20 48 13 03 34 30 25 22 5 38 14 55 16 48
8 3 04 22 03 13 44 14 31 25 21 5 42 14 57 16 47
9 3 51 23 18 14 25 14 32 25 20 5 45 14 59 16 46
JUs 4 45c 24 34 15 06 14 33 25 19 5 49 15 01 16 45
ii 6n 5 46 6 25 49 6 15 47 10 14 34 2 25 18 6 j 5j T 15 04 7 16 44
12 6 52 27 04 16 28 14 36 25 17 5 56 15 06 16 44
13 8 02 28 20 IT 09 14 38 25 15 6 00 15 08 16 43
14 9 16 1 G 29 35 17 50 14 40 25 34 6 03 15 10 16 43
If) 10 34 !
7 0 50 18 31 14 42 25 12 6 07 15 12 16 42
a> 11 55 2 06' 6 19 12 10 14 44
tt ill 2 25 11 6 6 10 7 15 i4^1 7 16 42
178 13 18 3 21 n]9 53 34 47 25 09 6 14 15 16 16 41
18 14 43 4 36 20 34 34 50 25 07 6 17 15 18 1 16 41
19 1C 09 I
5 52 21 15 14 53 25 05 6 21 15 21 16 41
1

20 17 38 i
7 07 21 57 14 56 25 03 6 24 15 23 16 41
21
1

7
6nl9 07 !
7 8 23 6 22 38 10 15 00 2 2.) 01 I
6 6 28 ‘15 25 7 10 41
22 20 37 1 9 38 23 19 15 03 24 58 6 31 15 97 16 41
23 22 08 1

10 ftS 24 01 15 07 24 56 6 35 15 30 16 41
248 23 40 12 09 24 42 15 11 24 54 n 6 38 15 32 le 41
1
;

25 12 ,
13 24 25 24 15 15 :

24 51 6 42 15 34 16 41
2^ 6 26 45 7 14 39 6 26 05 IK) 15 JO 2 24 48 6 6 40 T 15 36 “7‘i6 41
i

27 28 18 1 1115 55 26 47r 15 24 24 46 6 49 15 39 16
i

41
28 6 29 51 1
17 10 27 28 15 29 24 43 6 52 15 41 16
'

41
29 7 1 24 18 25 28 10 15 34 24 40 6 55 15 43 16 42
30 7n 2 58 7 19 41 6 28 51 10 15 39 2 24 37 i
0 6 58 7 15 45

7 16 42
,

1
1
,

iBtNov.: W Lat.(.)°N3:^\ Decii. ^ l^at. rN34', DitIi. 2U°S 10^

1 <u !
0 Mercury 7 Venus c? Mars 1/ flupiter ^ Saturn Pluto
«8 ,
(Lone.)
Q Lat. Decl. liat. Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl. Lat. Decl. 13 najKfi

» • 1

1 InO? 8849 6n57 12853 0x24 11858 1822 9850 0828 2iN38 5 14 22
34 8 11 53 13 45 23 12 27 21 50 28 38 14
3 1 26
54 7 56 50 14 35 22 12 55 21 50 28 39 14
5 i
1 30
2 08 8 02 46 15 24 21 13 23 21 j8 39 14 34
7
48
1

9 2 15 8 a6 41 16 12 23 13 51 20 28 39 14 38
2 9 05 l6 58 19 14 18 20 46 28 40 14
11 17 37 42
2 15 9 54 33 17 42 17 14 45 19 45 28 40 14 45
13
2 10 10 51 28 18 94 16 15 11 19 43 28 41 14 49
15 1
'

17 j
2 02 U 52 0 24 19 04 0 15 l3 37 1 19 9 40 U ^8 21 41 5 14 53
19 !
1 52 12 57 19 19 4S 16 03
14 18 38 27 42 14 56
21 :
1 40 14 02 15 20 18 16 28
13 18 35 27 43 14 59
23 1 1 28 15 08 10 20 52 16 52
12 1? 32 27 43 15 03
i

25 s

1 15 16 12 05 21 23 17 16
11 17 28 27 44 15 06
27 1 01 17 14 OsOO 21 52 17 40
10 16 25 27 45 15 09
29 1 0 47 18 14 0805 22 18 OS 18 C3 16 20 27 46 15 12
30 1
0N40 18S43 0807 22S30 0n08 18814 1816 9K18 0827 21N46 5 15 13

lat : Rahu Decii. 22®S02' Pl. : M. Pass, h 10-15, Lat. ie®N17', Decii. 11*N49'
Pint Qatrter—21it, 28fc 09m Full Moon—29th, 20A 40m
r An 1
)

December, 1974 Agnhayana k PaPBa, 1896 Saka INDIAN


Date
I

I
Sidereal
Time
(Noon)
i

? 0^0 i II

I
Longitude /Decli.

h m 8
16 3S 56
” o / « o / h m
2 2 43 14 1S27 0 55 5 17 10
16 42 52 2 16 59 39 2 40 1 55 6 18 11
16 46 49 3 3 22 25 3 43 2 :)3 7 19 12
16 50 46 . ..
4 ,^2 3 49
16 54 42 8 20 13
4 42 10 21 14
It.58 39
1 5 33 11 23 15
17 02 35
5 6 23 12 24 16
17 06 32
7 13 13 25 17
17 10 28
8 03 14 26 18
17 14 25
8 54 15 27 19
|l7Ta'k!i
9 46 16 28 20
17 22 18
10 39 17 29 21
17 26 15
11 33 18 30 22
,17 30 11
12 25 19 1 23
ll7_34 08
,17
|l7
38 04
42 i>\
0 7 40
13 16 20
14 04 20
2 ‘M
~ 2.)
1 08 44 14 50 2i
17 45 57 4 26
I 2 00 49 15 34 22
17 40 54 5 27
3 10 54 16 16 23
17 53 .50
5 28
36 57 24 6 29
17 57 47 8 5 13 Oj
1
17 .)tt 25 “7130
|18 01 44 6 14 11 18 21 26 8 1
18 40O') 7 15 17 39 05 27 9 o
18 00 37 8 16 23 19 52 1 10 3
18 13 33 0 17_^ 20 44 2 11 4
18 17 30 8 1018 36 21 39 3 12 5
^8 21 26 11 10 43
22 37 4 13 6
18 25 23 nl2 20 50 23 38 5 14 7
18 20 19
18 33 16
13 21 57 — 6 15 8
14 23 04
0 39 7
I

16 9
18 3^ 13' 8 15 24 11
1 3o 8 i8n 0
iMmr Marganiiya (8ukla) be^inB on 13th, 2U bfm

S Anpart. Lo(;al mean time of Meridian Passagf S.Rise s.


es Noon Set
Q L. M. T.
(Cal.) ( Cal.
? ? 1/ in
¥ I. S. T. I. S.T.
h ni s h Hi h tn h m h tu If m h m if m 8 If
m 8
1 11 48 52 11 06 12 15 10 45 18 O'. 2 41 9 16 5 59 41 16 .50 54
3 49 37 H 18 42 17 .78 32 08 6 01 00 51 05
5 .50 25 16 21 40 51 24 9 01 02 20 51 21
7 51 15 21 24 38 44 16 8 54 03 38 51 45
9 52 08 27 27 36 37 2 07 46 04 55 52 13
11 .53 02 32 30 34 30 1 59 39 06 11 52 47
13 53 58 38 33 32 23 50 31 07 26 53 24
54 55 44 36 3C 16 42 24 08 39 54 06
17 11 55 53 11 49 12 39 10 2b 17 09 1 3J 8 re 6 09 49 10 54 54
19 56 52 11 55 43 26 17 02 25 03 10 56 55 46
21 57 52 12 01 46 24 16 56 16 8 01 1
11 59 56 41
23 58 51 07 49 22 49 1 08 7 53 13 00 57 41
25 11 59 51 14 52 20 42 0 59 46 13 57 58 46
27 12 0 5C 20 55 19 35 51 38 14 49 16 59 54
29 1 49 26 12 .58 17 29 42 31 15 37 17 01 03
1

31 12 2 47 1C 33 13 01 !
10 15 |l6 22 0 34 7 23 1 6 16 19 1? 02 16

Sun enters DhanuB (Sid. Sagittari)


: 15th, 26h 29m Trop. Capricorn 22nd, 11 h 26m
Last Quarter— 6th, Voh 40 w New Moon— 13th, 21 A 55m
!1 1

EPHEMERIS IsbDec.: Ayanamsa 23 ° 30 39 '


*^
.

d \ :

g ?Tj'

17 nak§. 1
18 nak§*l 7 nakg. 15 nak§. 17 nak^.

Is
So.
7 4 318 7 20 56sl 7 15 48c^ 7 16 43
2 C 05 22 12 1
15 50 16<j>43
3 7 38 23 27 15 52 16 43
4 9 12 24 42 1
15 54 16 43
^5 10 46 25 58r! 15 57 16 44
6 7 12 20 7 27 13| 7 17 7 15~ 59 7 16 44
7 13 58 28 28' 7 20 16 01 16 44
uir) 27 7n29 44, 7 23 16 03 16 45
9 17 01 8 0 59 16 06 16 45
_10 18 35 2 15 16 08 16 45
11 7 20 09 8 3 30 7 6 33 10 16 47 2 23 57 6 7 31 7 16 10 7 16 45
12 21 43 4 45 7 15 16 54 16 12 16 45
13 23 17 6 01 7 57 17 01 16 15 16 45
14 24 51 7 16 8 39 17 09 16 17 16 45
J58 26 25 8 31 9 22 17 16 16ji5
16J19
16 7 27 59 8 9 47! 7 10 04 10 17 24 7 45 7“
7 16 21 16 45
17 7n29 34 11 02 10 46 17 32
i
16 24 16 45
18 8 1 08 nl2 18 11 29 17 40
i
16 26 16 45
19 2 43(i 13 33 12 11 17 48 16 28 16 45
20 4 18 14 48i 12 54 17 57 16 30 16 44
21 8 5 “52 8 16 01 7 58 7 16 33 7 16 44
22s 7 28 17 19 23 10 8 CO
:

16 35 16 43
23 9 u3 18 34! 23 05 8 03 1() 37 16 43
24 10 39 19 50 23 00 8 05 nl6 39 16 42
25 iil2 14 21 05 22 56 8 16 41
08 16 41
26" 8 13 50 8 '22
'20 2 22 51
27
6 8 10 Tl6“43
7 16“43 7 16 41
15 27 23 36 22 46 8 12 »! 16 40
ir,45
28 17 03 24 51 22 41 8 14 16 47 16 39
29s 18 40 n 26 06 22 16 37
36 8 16 16 49
30 20 17 27 22 16 3 6
22 32 8 18 _16 5^
31 H 21 54 8 28 37 2'7
2 22 6 8 2(^ 7 16 53 7 16 3j^
Ist Dec. Lat. 0"
:
41 10' Lat. 1® N 34', Decli, 20° S 21
5? Mercury c^Mars 1/ Jupiter 1? Saturn
Lat. iDecl. Lat. iDecl. Lat. iDecl. Lat. I Decl.

3 0 19 l2005 14 23 02
i iSB26
06 18 47
iSl6 9S16 0B27 2iN47
12 27 48
5 0 n05 20 56 19 23 20 05 19 09 07 26 49
7 0S09 21 42 24 23 36 04 19 29 9 02 26 50
9 0 23 22 24 28 23 48 02 19 49 8 56 26 51
11 0 86 23 02 33 23 57 OnOI 20 09 51 26 52
13 0 48 23 35 38 24 04 OSOO 20 27 45
I

26 5 4
15 1 00 24 03 42 24 07 01 20 45
_ 39 __ 26 55
1 0 46 24 08
11 24 27 0 03 21 03 8 33 0~25 21 56
1 22 50 24 06
24 45 04 21 19 26 25 57
21 1 32 55 24 00
24 58 05 21 35 19 25 21 59
23 1 40
25 05 0 58 23 52 06 21 50 12 25 22 00
25 1 25 07 481 02 23 40 08 22 04 8 05 25 01
27 1 25 03 55 C6 23 26 09 22 18 7 58 25 03
29 2 24 53 01 09 23 09 50 24 04
A1 1
2S05 124 8371 1H12 '22P49 I
0B12 22S42 IKIO | 7S42 0R24 22n05 I 5 15 42
l8t : Bahu Decli. 22®B00' Pl. : M. PasB. h 8-36, Lat. 16*N29', Decli. 1PN40'
Firit Quarter-2l8t. 2bh 13m FuU Moon-29tli, % 21m
)

Conjunctions and Oppositions of Planets with Suii« 1974

Conjunction OppositioD (o r Inf. Conj.*


Planet 1 •J
Date Long. (D) Date Long. (R)

h m B h m R
Mercury Jan. 9. 13 50 8 25 12 Feb. 24. 25 59 10 12 21
May 4, 22 24 0 20 21 June 30, 25 36 2 15 08
Aug. 17, 15 40 4 1 28 Oct. 25, 18 59 6 8 15
Dec. 19, 25 32 8 3 02 _
Venus _ — Jan. 23. 26 .50 9 10 00
Nov. f). 18 39 6 20 12 — —
Mars Oct. 14. 18 20 5 27 18 - —
Jupiter Feb. Id, 21 23 ,
10 1 04 Sept- r>, 25 48 10 19 22

Saturn June 30, 17 40 2 14 50 —


Uranus Oct. 21, 27 51 6 4 38 i
Apr. 15. 08 32 6 2 15

Neptune Dec, 1, 27 40 7 15 50 May 30, C 12 7 14 44

Pluto Bept. 30, 11 19 5 Mar. 18 5 11 58


1

ii 11 '
26. 00
^Inferior conjunction occurs in case of the inferior planets Mercury and
Venus while they are retrograde coming between the Bun and the Earth.

Heliacal Setting or Combustion of Planets


( (hilciilatcd for the Oentral Station of India 23® 11' North latitude

Bup. Planet or Retro Inf. Planet Direct Inferior Planet


|

Planet O)
Betfl in the Rises in the Sets in the Rises in the a
0
West East East West
H
h m h fn d h m h m d
Mercury Dec. 21, (1973) Jan. 24,24 24 34
Feb. 19, 6 30 Mar. 3, 7 32 12 Apr. 17, 29 29 May 13. 9 11 26
June 20. 29 04 .Inly 10, 28 06 20 Aug. 8, 10 29 Sept. 1, 25 29 24
Oct. 15, 28 49 Oct. 30, 27 20 15 Dec. 1, 16 34

Venus Tan. 20, Of. 09 Jan. 25, 13 22 5 Oct. 14, 9 51 Dec. 5, 13 29 52

Mars Aug- 10, 13 39 Nov. 27, 14 04 103 - - -


Jupiter Feb. 2, 18 09 Mar, 2, 8 37 28 - - -
Saturn Juue 13, 20 01 July 16. 14 06 33 — — —
iV.B.— Here Hast means the eastern horisson or west of the Sun and vice vtraa.
The dates of last visibility (setting) and first visibility (rising) occurring before
and after conjunction with the Sun have been marked in the daily ephemeris.

Solstices and Equinoxes


Date Sun Nakt, Moon Nakt. Tithi

h 9 m . 1
8 • /

Winter Solstice •73 Dec. 22, 5 38 8 6 30 19 II 7 7 56 17 28 Milrga.


Vernal Equinox 74 Mat. 21. 5 37 11 6 30 26 I 10 3 14 23 28 Phfir
Summer ^Istice , 21, 24 08
June 2 0 30 5 IV 7 2 Ajad.
Autumnal EqnxJ „ Sep. 23. 15 29 5 6 29 12 III 8 7 47 19 8 Bh^dr.
Winter Solstice 1

„ Dec. 22. 11 26 8 6 29 19 II 11 11 14 26 8 Marga.


.

fi.etrogre8sion of Planets in 1974


Retrogi ade Direct Retrogrf sn.
|
Planet
Date Date Long Time A rc
h m
IiOng.

h
1
7n\ R
J d
R
Mercury Feb. 15. 25 16 10 18 20 Mar. 9. 27 56 10 3 38 22 14 42
.hine 17, 28 11 O 20 08 July 12, 07 19 o 10 56 25 9 12
Oct. 13, 25 04 Nov. 18 25 6 oo 21 15 45
6 17 07 3, 1

Venus .Isn. 3, 11 34 9 17 52 Feb. 13, 12, 59 9 2 18 41 15 34

Mars — -- — — — - -

Jupiter July 7, 21 55 10 24 22 Nov. 3, 17 41 10 14 29 119 9 53


Saturn (73) Oct. 17, 11 08 2 11 15 Feb. 27 26 45 o 4 17 133 51
( )ct. 31, 20 40 2 2.5 24 Mar. 14 (1975) — 6,

Uranus Fel). 1, 8 29 6 4 17 July 2 5 5^ 6 0 09 151 4 08


Neptune Mai 12, 0 42 7 16 07 Aug. 19, 8 32 : 7 13 20 160 2 47
Pluto Jail 0. '»
47 5 13 20 June 14. 17 2ri •
5 10 34 15G 2 46


The dates of retrogression and direction (Xtcurnn^ before and after
Opposition or interior conjunction have been marked in the daily epherneriB.

Longitudes of Mean Sun & Mean Rahu at 5-30 a.m.

i
Nirayatia Nttayatia Day Nirayava Nirayaita Day
i^aie \
Mean Mean of Date Mean Mean of
Sun Rahu year Sun Rnhu year

K s
Jan. 1 , 256 46 2*> 8 4 26 1 1 .Tuj.Y 10 84 02 iS 7 24 21 191
11 1
266 37 44 8 3 54 11 20 93 53 40 7 23 50 201
21 i
276 29 05 8 3 22 21 30 103 4.5 02 7 23 18 211
31 a86 20 27 8 2 50 31 Alio. 9 113 36 24 7 22 46 221
Feb. 10 i
296 11 49 8 2 18 41 19 123 27 46 7 22 14 231
20 306 03 11 8 1 47 51 29 133 19 08 7 21 42 241
j

Mar, 2 315 54 33 8 1 15 61 bEPi’ 8 143 10 30 7 21 11 251


12 325 45 55 8 0 43 71 18 153 01 52 7 20 39 261
335 37 17 8 0 11 83 28 162 53 14 7 20 07 271
Apr. 1 345 28 39 7 29 39 1 91 Oct. 8 J72 44 36 7 19 35 1 281
11 355 20 01 7 29 08 i

101 18 ]82 35 58 7 19 03 291


21 5 11 23 7 28 36 28 192 27 19 7 18 32 301
1

May 1 15 02 45 7 28 04 321 Nov. 7 1


202 18 41 7 18 00 311
11 :
24 54 07 7 27 32 131 17 212 10 03 7 17 28 321
21 i
34 45 29 1
7 27 00 .

1
141 27 222 01 25 7 16 56 331
31 1
44 36 51! 7 26 29 i
151 Dec. 7 231 52 47 7 16 25 341
J rjNE 10 i
54 28 13 7 25 57 1 161 17 241 44 09 7 15 53 351
20 1 64 19 34 1 7 25 25 171 27 i
251 35 31 7 15 21 361
30 10 56 7 24 53 181 31 32 04 7 15 08 365
i
i

Daily motion of Mean Sun is 0* 59' 8"*19d and of Mean Kahu is -3'*180.
B.—Nirayaiia mean Sun also serves the purpose of the fraction of the
i\\
year expressed in days, 360 of which constitute a year. This may also be utilised
in determining the true age of a person in terras of the fraction of a year. To
obtain Sdi/aim mean bun add 23* 30' (mean ayanaihsa) to the above, and to
obtain fraction of the year from 1974*0 add 103® 30'.
, .

Eclipses in 19^4
[ Given in Indian Stai*dard Time]

Partial Total Total 1 Pautiai.


LUNAR SOLAR LUNAR SOLAR
Ec LJP8E Eclipse Eclipse 1
Eclipse

.1une 4 .luue 20 Nov. 29 Pec. 13


Tuesday Thursday Friday ;
Friday
// rn h VI h m h m
Echiwe begui'i 26 09 8 03 18 59 19 33
Total, or annu. begins — 9 19 20 05 —
Maximum of eclipse ... 27 10 10 17 20 4.3 21 43
Totjil. or nnnu ends . .
— 11 10 21 22 —
I'iclipse ends 29 23 12 32 22 28 23 52
Total duration 3 14 4 29 3 29 4 19
Magnitude v).S32 T('60 T295 0*827

h in h VI h in h m
?i('w-moon or F.-inooti 27 40 10 20 20 40 <

21 55
Moon’s latitude 30' S26" 49' B58" 17' N .58’' 00' N 19"
m
1

,. longitude 78 20® 24' 28 .5® 18 13" 31' 78 27" 47'


Moou — Rahu
!

351® 34' 189" 07 170" 49' 11" 02'

h VI h m h in h VI
Gofi/. or (}ppo. in R.A, 27 47 10 25 20 40 21 47
Moon’s declination ... 22®s:)iv 22">;30’ 1
21" N 47' 22®R 09'
.'Min’s declination 22®N28' ;
23® N 2ti' 1
21" h29' 23®R 09'
Moon’s parallax .55' 11" '

GO' 37" 58' 3^1" 55' 52"


hull’s parallax 0' 08".7 1 0' ()8"»7 0' 08"-9 0' 08" *9
Moon's semi-diametei 1.5' 02 10' 31" 15' 58" 15' 13"
hull’s simi-diaracter ... 15' 40" 15' 41" 10' 13" *

10' 15"
Ihulius of shado^\ 4(»' 10" 43, 15"

Tartly !

Visibility in India Visibh' InviBil)li‘ 1


Visible Invisible

iV Ji —The bi*<;inninj» and •‘ndinj; tinioa of solar ecli]«ea relate to the r.arlh
a^ u \vli(>l(' and not to any ])arU(*iilar locality.

VISIBILITY OF ECLIPSES
1. Pari ml Lufiar ICdipsr. June 4-.') — Visible iin tlie night of
4tli or early hours of 5th) in Asia except the northern or north-eastern
parts, Kurope except the northern parts, Africa, western part ol
Australia, and South America. In India, the eclipsed moon sets
liofoi e eiidin*; in the eastern and north-eastei n parts of the countr>
\jz. Gauhati, (Dacca), (^alcutta, Piii'i, Varanasi, Simla, ITardwai’. ole.

'2. TohU Solar Echpse, dune 20 — Visible in Australia, Malagas\


I\Iala\sia, jiart of Indonesia, olc.

Tolal Lanar Kclipsr, Nov. 20 Visible in Asia, Australia, —


New Zealand, Niirope, nortli-oa4eni part of Africa, and north-western
pa it of Nortli America.

4 Partial Solar Echpse, Dec. 13— Visible in North America


.

(except the north-western part^ northernmost part of South America,


westernmost part of Europe and southernmoBt part of Greenland.

I 34 ]
Daily motion of Moon (D) in 1974
January March May July September November
1 1 j 1

o
1 1§ 51 45 13 44 40 13 59 49 1§ 20 07 12 00 48 i5 25 49
9 13 14 51 14 01 03 13 51 59 12 10 03 12 07 31 13 37 16
3 13 40 35 14 17 26 13 41 42 12 02 13 12 15 09 13 47 06
4 14 07 26 14 32 13 13 28 53 U 56 23 12 23 51 13 55 26
5 14 33 11 14 43 08 13 14 02 11 52 28 12 33 53 14 02 22
0 H 55 03 14 48 03 12 57 48 11 50 38 12 45 48 14 07 54
7 15 10 10 14 44 53 12 41 16 11 50 58 13 00 01 14 11 45
8 15 16 14 14 33 42 12 23 30 11 53 54 13 16 52 14 13 30
9 15 12 01 14 14 58 12 11 39 n 59 50 13 36 18 14 12 27
10 14 58 04 13 51 O'J 12 09 40 12 09 12 13 57 39 14 08 02
11 14 36 15
'13 24 27 11 53 2'4 12 22 22 14 "19 23 13 '59'5‘2
12 14 09 33 12 58 07 11 50 27 12 39 36 14 39 17 13 47 58
13 13 40 59 12 34 19 11 .52 15 13 00 42 14 54 29 1 { 32 53
14 13 13 17 12 14 37 11 .58 54 13 25 10 15 02 10 13 15 34
15 12 18 23 12 00 01 12 10 19 13 51 44 15 IXI 24 12 .57 13
16 12 27 28 11 51 03 12 26 02 14 18 31 14 48 50 12 39 10
17 12 11 05 11 47 35 12 45 19 14 42 51 14 28 50 12 23 48
18 11 59 12 11 19 16 13 06 54 15 01 47 14 03 07 12 09 05
19 11 5131 11 55 29 13 1.5 15 12 27 13 34 51 n 59 01
21 11 47 34 12 05 23 13 50 36 15 13 04 13 07 08 11 53 13
21 11 46 49 12 17 53 14 09 09 15 03 26 12 42 15 11 UTiH
22 11 48 29 12 31 52 14 23 18 14 45 02 12 21 38 11 55 41
23 11 52 15 12 46 ]\ 1
14 32 01 14 20 37 12 06 10 12 0:i .59

24 11 57 47 12 59 55 14 34 59 13 .53 22 11 .56 01 12 16 35
25 12 04 52 13 12 26 14 32 31 13 26 10 11 50 58 12 32 45
26 12 13 33 13 23 31 14 25 31 13 01 11 11 .50 30 12 51 34
27 12 24 02 13 33 20 11 15 03 12 :i9 46 11 52> 55 13 11 42
28 12 36 38 13 42 18 14 02 20 12 22 28 12 ai 22 13 31 44
29 12 51 41 13 50 54 13 48 17 12 09 23 12 08 58 13 50 04
;io 13 09 24 13 59 21 i:\ 41 12 (K1 10 12 18 .54 14 05 20
31 1
13 29 42 14 07 :{3 13 19 02 11 54 19 —
February ESa91 .Uf5U8t ctober ccember
I.'] 00 14 i4 45 13 04 36 11 51 J5 12 29 27 J4 16 25
11 If) 02 14 19 51 12 50 37 li 50 28 12 40 12 14 22 46
14 :U) 52 14 21 24 12 37 1 8 1] 51 33 12 51 03 14 24 20
14 r)4 52 14 18 11 12 24 51 11 51 17 13 02 01 14 2135
15 0() 15 14 00 26 12 13 40 11 58 39 13 13 31 14 15 25
15 08 40 13 ;)5 20 12 04 00 12 01 54 13 25 56 14 06 39
15 01 03 13 30 51 11 56 41 12 13 21 13 39 23 13 56 12
14 44 01 13 15 44 11 51 54 12 24 35 13 53 43 13 44 41
14 10 41 12 53 55 11 50 19 12 38 58 14 fl8 14 13 32 31
13 5 1 12 12 33 20 11 52 27 12 56 54
18"
J 1
21 ^ 13 19 54
13 2i 4u 12 15 37" 11 '58 lu 13" i'8 14 32 "OO 13 ni 07
12 54 09 12 01 57 12 09 15 13 42 40 14 37 41 12 52 53
12 30 15 11 53 10 12 24 13 14 08 35 14 36 49 12 49 40
12 11 17 11 49 36 12 43 21 14 33 55 14 28 45 12 05 28
11 57 40 11 51 22 13 05 55 14 55 39 14 13 53 12 18 16
11 49 24 11 58 11 13 30 45 15 10 31 13 53 46 12 59 05
11 4t) 05 12 09 28 13 50 09 15 15 33 13 30 20 n 55 57
11 47 05 12 24 23 14 19 56 15 10 12 13 06 23 11 45 52
11 51 38 12 41 45 14 39 41 14 53 51 12 43 40 11 51 14
11 58 53 13 OOJLI 14 53_12 14 29 45 12 24 01 n 53_51_
12 07 58 13 18 15 "14 58 52 14 01 06 1-J 08 33 r2“~01 0’2
12 18 08 13 34 35 14 56 08 13 31 22 1 1 57 55 12 12 59
12 28 51 13 48 12 14 45 45 13 03 25 11 52 23 12 29 35
12 39 49 13 58 30 14 29 19 12 39 13 11 5] 50 12 .50 18

12 51 02 14 05 30 14 09 03 12 19 44 11 55 55 13 14 14
13 02 47 14 09 32 13 47 11 12 05 21 12 04 00 13 39 44
13 15 25 11 11 10 13 25 33 11 55 55 12 15 17 14 04 49
13 29 21 14 10 52 13 05 29 11 50 54 12 28 49 14 26 52
14 08 57 13 47 43 11 49 39 12 43 34 14 43 29 i

14 05 19 12 32 37 11 51 20 12 58 28 14 .52 38

11 55 17 13 12 46 14 53 22 I

[ 35 ]
Daily motion of Mercury (?) & Venus (?) in 1974
Daily motion of Planets in 1974
(Average motion at intervals of 4 days)

Date 0 c? •? ¥ R Date ^ s % fj
w
1

h /
0 i /

Jan. 1 61 09 21 13 -5 1 0 July 4 57 11 +1 7 +6 1
5 6l 0:i 23 13 4 2 0 8 .57 11 37 -1 8 1 1
9 6l 08 24 14 4 1 1 12 57 12 37 1 8 0
37 0 1 2
i:i 6l 06 25 13 4 0 1 16 .57 15 7
17 6l 06 26 14 4 1 2 20 .57 17 38 3 8 1 3
21 6l Of) 27 14 4 1 i 24 57 18 38 4 7 1 3
25 61 01 28 14 3 1 2 28 57 20 38 4 8 4
29 60 20 14 3 -fO 3 Au^. 1 57 23 38 5 7 2 4
Feb. 2 m 52 30 14 3 -0 3 57 27 38 5
6
7 2
2
4
5
G 60 46 30 14 3 0 5 9 57 31 38 7
10 60 42 29 14 2 1 4 13 .57 37 38 0 6 2 5
14 GO 38 31 14 2 1 5 17 .57 44 38 7 6 3 5
18 GO 33 32 14 1 1 5 21 .57 48 38 7 0 3 6
2‘^
(;o 26 32 14 1 1 G 25 .57 53 3S 8 t) 3 7
2G GO 19 33 15 -0 1 G 29 58 58 38 8 G 3 G

8 3 6
Mar. 2 GO 11 33 15 +0 1 0 8cpt.2 .58 04 38 G
C 60 03 33 14 1 2 7 6 58 12 38 8 5 3 7
10 34 14 2 7 10 58 19 39 8 5 3 7
59 55 1
]4 59 49 31 14 2 2 7 14 58 28 39 8 1 4 G
18 34 13 2 o 18 58 35 39 7 4 3 G
59 41 7
22 59 34 35 14 3 2 6 22 58 43 39 7 4 3 G
26 59 26 35 13 3 G 26 58 40 40 7 4 4 6
3
30 .59 17 35 13 3 2 G 30 .58 56 40 6 4 4 6
Apr 3 59 07 35 ‘)
G 40 3 4 5
13 1 3 Oct. 4 .59 0.5 ()

7
*

58 59 35 13 4
o 5 8 .59 14 40 5 3 4 5
11 58 51 36 12 5 12 .59 23 40 4 4 '

4
4 2
15 44 36 5 10 32 40 3 ')
4 3
.58 12 4 3 .59

19 .58 37 35 20 .59 39 40 3 2 4 3
12 5 3 4
23 58 30 24 59 46 41 2 0 4 3
36 12 5 2 3 ;

27 58 22 36 11 28 59 53 40 1 +1 4 2
5 2 3

May ] 58 14 36 11 6 2 ;; ! Nov. 1 60 00 41 -0 4 2
36 5 60 09 40 +0 4 2
5 58 05 10 C 3 2 1 ;

[) 57 59 36 iO G o i 1 9 60 17 41 1 1 4 1
0 3 0
13 57 54 36 9 7 2 1 1:5 60 25 41 1

57 49 36 17 60 31 41 3 3 0
17 8 7 2 1

21 57 44 36 8
n
0 21 60 36 41 3 3 3 0
2 !

25 57 38 37 8 7 2 1 25 60 41 41 5 .1 4 i
0
29 57 33 37 7 8 0 29 60 45 41 5 3 3 i
0
o GO 51 42 3 4 0
June 2 57 27 37 7 7 0 Dec. 3 a
G 57 23 37 5 7 1 u 7 GO 56 42 6 4 3 1

10 57 21 37 5 7 1 0 11 61 00 42 7 4 3 0
14 57 19 37 5 8 1 0 15 61 04 42 8 4 3 !
0
18 57 18 0 19 Cl 05 43 9 4 1
37 3 8 0
22 57 0 23 61 06 43 9 5 2 1
16 37 3 8 0 1

26 57 14 37 2 8 0 0 27 61 07 43 10 5 2 j
1

2
'
D
30 57 11 37 1 8 -0 0 31 61 08 43 10

Longitude of Sun at New-moon dc Full-moon


At New-moon 1
At P^ull- moon At New-moon At Full-moon
t

8 9 10 Dec. 24 *

8 24 n .Ian. 8 3 2 56 July 191 3 16 57 Aug. 3


9 9 34 Jan. 23 9 24 18 Feb. 6 4 0 59 Aug. 17 4 15 28 Sept. 1

10 9 43 Feb. 22 10 23 57 Mar. 8 4 29 22 t8ept. 16 5 14 22 Oct. 1

11 9 22 Mar. 23 11 23 11 Apr. 6 5 28 16 Oct. 15 6 13 43 Oct. 31


0 8 24 Apr. 22 0 21 58 May 6 6 27 45 Nov, 14 7 13 31 Nov. 29
1 6 53 May 2] 1 20 24 .lune 4 7 27 47 Dec. 13 8 13 32 Dec. 29
2 5 00 June 201 2 18 39 July 4 — 1

[ 37 ]
)

Heliocentric Longitudes (Nirayana) of Planets in 1974

( At inicTvalB of 8 dsy^

1
1

Date >7 % $ !

0 ? ?
!

i?
9
i

4 (iayfl 4 days
i later later
B • fl H ^ S R R
1 o 1 0 '

0 6
.ian. 1 2 S'] 9 27*2 15-8 2 10*7 2 2-9 9*4
1 j
,
'
2 i
8 i-4 8 12*6
8-4 27-9 20-0 2 24-8 15-9 8 24-2
!>
!
2 1 2 22‘3 !

9 6*4
17 8*7 28-0 24* 1 3 3*0 2 28*8 3 5-3 9 19-7 4-2
I
;
'

i
'

10

Kol».
2,")
9‘0 9 29-3
9-3 ilO
j
1 28-3 3 n-1 I B 11-8 '

3 18*3 10 20*3 U 8’5


'c i
(Ki > 2*1 :
3 19*3 '

B 24-8 ; 4 1*3 li 2J*1 0 22*0


‘)-(5 0-8 01 27-4 4 7-8 4 14-B 16‘6 11-8
;
i :i !
1 2
18 9-0 Ki*0 4 4 2()-8 4 27*3 3 0-1
1

1
'
l'[) 1
j
r»T) ,
3 28-2
20 ,
lU-2 13-9 4 13-5 . 5 3*8 '

T) 10 3 4 17-7 5 4‘9
Mar. 0 .
KIT. 2‘ii 17*7 4 21 :> f) 10-7 ‘
r» 23-2 f) 20-1 6 3-8
U 1()8 30 ,
21*:» ,
4 29-9
;

3 29-C :
6 0-1 0 10-4 G 28 2
111 1-3 2r)*2 1 3 7 r> .
0 12*3 1
0 18-9 7 9T> 7 20- r>
3(1 IIM rO ‘>
28-9 1 :> 15-4 i
6 2.V3 7 1*7 .
8 IT) 8 12*7
1 j

Apr. 7 2 !1*7 :10 3-7 3 2-1) 2:;-3 7 S-l 7 04 8 2i-:i


1 .3
1 9 0-.3
ir» 12 0 0*4 o-‘_> 0 1-2 7 2(;-8 7 27*1 9 19-8 '10
1 ; 4-B
2i* IJT, 7-2 9*9 0 9-0 8 3-3 8 9-8 U) 20*4 11 8*7
M»y 1 12-0 7-9 i:p.3 1
0 1C*8 8 16-1 8 22-4 11 29-2 0 22 •>
9 12 ’9 8*G 17'0 '

0 24-.> 8 28-8 9 5-1 1


16-8 o 12*0
17 13*2 9-3 2(JT) 7 2-2 9 11-4 9 17-7 3 0*3 28*3
i
i :i
1

23 13*3 10*0 24-1 7 9*9 9 24-1 10 0-4 4 17-9 3-0


1 3
.1 u lie J 13‘8 10*7 27-G 7 17-6 10 6*7 '10 13-1 3 20-2
1
6 B-9
10 14-1 11-3 4 1-1 :
7 2.3*3 10 19-4 iin 25*8 6 10-3 6 28*3
18 14-4 12*2 4-G 8 2-9 11 2*1 8*5 7 9*0
i

j
,11 7 2llf.
20 14*7 12*9 8 10*3 11 14*9 21*2 8 1*6
S-l
1
! 1 8 12*8

.Inly 4 2 1.3-0 1(1 13-6 il-G 8 18*2 11 27*0 0 4*0 8 24*4


i

1 :
9 O’?
12 1.3*3 14*3 15'1 .
8 25*8 0 10-4 0 10-8 9 19*9 10 4-4
20 , 13 0 1.3-1 18-0 •
9 3-4 0 2:i*2 f

0 29*6 10 20-6 11 8*8


28 1.3-9 1.3-8 22' 1 i
9 11*1 1 C-0 1

1 12*5 11 29-4 0 22*3


An^. 3 i(;-2 1P/.3 2Mi !) 18*7 1 18-9 1 25*4 1 17-0 o ij-j
13 16.3 17-2 4 29*2 9 20-4 2 1-8 2 8*:i :i 6*4 B 28*.3
,

;>i
10-8 17-9 1 .3 2-7 110 4*1 2 14*7 i
i> 21*9 4 18-0 .3 5’2
2^ 17-1 18-7 0-2 iin 11-8 2 27*7 ;
3 4*2 fj 20-4 0 4-0
^rpt. 0 IT-;; 19-4 9-8 '!(( 19*3 3 10*7 :i 17*2 (i 16-6 0 28*4
J1 17-7 201 13*4 10 27-3 1 23*7 4 0*2 7 9-0 7 20-7
22 18-0 20*8 17-0 11 3-1 6-7 8 1*7
4 i
4 IB‘2 i
8 12-9
30 i8-:i 21-0 20*6 'll Kt*0 19-7 '

4 26*2 8 24*.3 9 6-8

'

Oet. 8 2 18-G ilO 22*3 .3 24-3 11 20*8 5 2*7 ,


5 9i 1
9 20-0 10 4-.3
10 18-8 23-0 3 28*0 ,11 28*7 3 15*6 f) 22-1 10 20-7 11 9-0
1

24 19-1 23*7 0 1*7 '

0 0-7 .3 28-3 6 .3-0 ]] 29-6 22-.3


Nov. 1 19-.3 24T) 3*3 0 14-7 > 11 "4 6 17-8 1 17-2 ) 16-4
;

9 19-8 2.3-2 9-3 0 22*7 ) 24-2 ! 7 0-G B 6-6 3 28*7


17 20-1 23-9 i:i*i 1 ‘"l)*8 7 7-U :
7 13-3 4 18-2 .3 3‘3
1

23 20-B 26-7 17-0 1


1 8*8 7 19-7 7 26*0 !
3 20-.3 6 4-1
Dec*. 3 20-0 27*4 21-0 . 1 10-9 8 2*4 8 8*7 1 G 16-7 t)28-3
11 20-9 28-1 25*0 ; 1 23-1 8 1.3-0 ,
8 21*3 1
7 9-7 7 20*8
19 20-2 28-8 G 29*0 :
2 3-2 S 27-7 9 4*0 8 1-8 8 13-0
1

27 ,
21-.3 10 29-6 1 7 B-] '

2 11-B 9 10-3 !
9 16-6 8 24-6 9 0-9
33 |2 21-8 0*3 7 7*3 ,
2 19*5 9 23*0 1
— 9 19-9

.Tan. 1 Feb. 22 Apr. 15 Tune 6 .Tuly 28 Sept, li: iNov. 9 Dee.Bl


B o fi R 0 8 ,
8 B s
Uranuh 0 0-9 6 16 6 2-2 1
0 2-9 6 B-6 6 4-2 6 4-9 6 5*3
Nicptunf, 7 13-8 7 14-2 ,
7 14-.3 7 14*8 7 15-1 7 1.3-4 7 15-7 7 16-0
I9j7to .3 11-4 5 11'8 5 121 1 5 12-4 3 12*8 .3 13-1 13-5 5 lB-8
1

[ 38 ]
: 5

ftight A^scensioti of Planets in 1974

(
At intervals of 8 days )

Date >7 11 0 ! 9 V
4 days
later

h tn h m h m h m h m h m
.Tan. 0 2-3 21 8-4 1 59*8 18 44*3 20 'iSTi 20 .52*5
1 18 23*3
9 5 59’0 15-5 2 11*5 19 19*5 20 48*9 20 42*7 19 19*7
17 .57-1 22‘8 24*6 19 54‘0 20 34*3 20 24*4 20 16*6
2r) 54*9 300 39*1 20 27*9 20 14*0 20 4*2 21 12*5
Feb. 2 530 37'r) 2 54*6 21 0*9 19 ,55*8 19 49*8 22 4*0
10 51-7 45-1 .i 11*1 21 33*0 19 46*3 19 45*7 22 41*2
18 50‘8 21 52-6 28*5 22 4*3 19 47-6 19 52*0 22 47*0
26 .50-4 22 ('-O 3 46-5 22 34*9 19 .58*6 20 6*9 22 20*5
Mar. 6 50-6 6*4 4 5*3 23 4*9 20 16*9 20 28*1 21 57*2
14 .51-2 14*5 24'6 23 34*4 20 4(>5 20 53*8 21 59*7
22 .52-4 21*4 4 44*4 0 3-6 21 7*8 21 22*4 22 22*3
HO 54-0 28*2 5 4*6 0 32-8 21 37*5 21 52*9 22 56*6

Apr. 7 5 56‘] i2 34-8 5 25*2 1 1*9 22 8*6 22 24*5 23 37*7


15 5 58*6 41*0 5 46*C 1 34-3 22 4C*7 22 56*9 0 24*1
23 6 1*5 46-9 0 7-0 2 1*1 23 13*2 23 29*7 1 16*2
May 1 4-8 52-4 28*0 2 31-3 23 46*1 0 2*7 2 15*5
9 8-3 2’ r)7T) 6 49-1 3 2*2 0 19*4 0 36*1 3 22*3
17 12*1 2.5 2*1 7 10-2 3 33-6 0 53*0 1 10*0 4 31*2
25 16-1 6*2 311 4 .5*6 1 27*2 1 44*5 5 32*4
.Tune. 2 20-3 9*7 7 .91-9 4 38-1 2 2*1 2 19-9 0 19*6
10 24‘6 12*0 8 12-4 5 11 1 2 37*9 2 50*2 (} 49*3

18 290 14-9 32*8 5 44*3 3 14-8 3 33*7 G 58*7


20 10*4 8 52*9 6 170 3 52*9 4 12*4
33-0
1
1

0 48’4

.Tuly 4 0 380 1
23 17*2 9 12*7 0 .50*7 4 32*2 i
4 52-3 6 28*7
12 42*0 17*2 :;2*3 , 7 23' 5 12*6 5 .330 1 6 18*5
1

20 17’(^ i
16*5 9 51*7 7 55*8 5 53*8 ,
0 14*0 6 30*7
28 51*3 :

'
15*0 10 109 1
8 27*6 0 35*5 1
6 56*5 7 7*7
Aul% T) .55*5 12*8 30-0 :

8 58*7 7 17*3 1
7 38*1 8 5*5
13 0 f^9*5 1
10*U 10 48*9 9 29*2 7 58*8 8 19*3 9 12*3
1

7 3*3 0*7 7*7 9 59*1 8 39*6


21 !
11 , 8 .59*7 ;

10 15*5
29 0-8 1
23 3*0 20*5 10 28*4 '

19*5 '

9 39*0 !

11 10*7
feept. 0 100 - 59-1 11 45*2 10 .57*4 9 58*4 10 17*5 j
11 59*1
14 13*0 55*1 12 41 11 26*2 10 30*4 10 5.5*1 1
12 42*5
22 15*0 51*4 2.3' 1 11 54*9 11 13*6 !1 32*1 !
13 21*7
30 17-7 48*0 12 42*2 12 23*7 ]1 50'1 12 13 56*0
'

8*7
1

1 1

Oet. 8 7 10-4 22 45*1 13 1-6 12 52*8 i


12 27*0 12 45*3 14 21*2
10 20*6 42*9 21*3 13 22*3 13 :i*7 13 22*3 14 27*4
;

24 21*4 41-4 41-3 13 32-4 13 41*0 13 59*9 !


14 3*9
.\ov. 1 21*0 40-7 14 1*8 14 23*2 14 19*1 14 38*5 ;
13 36*1
9 21*3 40*8 22*7 14 r)4*9 14 58*2 15 18*3 i
13 44*9
17 20*6 41*7 14 44-1 15 27*5 15 38*7 15 59*4 14 20*6
25 19*3 43*5 15 60 16 I'O 16 20*4 16 41*7 15 0-4
Dee. :i 17-0 45*9 28-5 10 3.5*3 17 3*2 17 2.5*0 15 56*3
11 15*5 490 15 51*5 17 10*2 17 46*9 18 8*9 16 48*8
19 131 52*9 16 1.5*1 17 4,5*6 18 31*0 18 52*9 17 43*4
27 10*4 22 57-3 10 39*3 18 21*1 19 14*8 19 36*4 18 :m
Hf) 7 9'7 23 2*1 17 3-9 18 56*5 19 .57*9 — 19 36*4

June 6

Uranus
Jan. 1
h
13 42*3
m 1

'
h
13 43*3
mhm
Feb. 22 Apr. 15

13 36*6
h in
13 29*6
July 28
h m
13 29*5
h
13 37T)
m \
h fn
13 49’6
I

1 13
ni
59*:>

Neptonf 16 27*4 1
16 32*4 16 31*6 16 26*3 16 21*7 ‘

Pluto 12 51*6 1
12 50*6 12 45*8 12 42*2 12 43*3 ;

[ 39 J
Nairamsa Signa and their Lorda
NAVAMSAS
Ist 2nd ;
3rd ;
4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th
0°0' 3''20' (^40' 10"0' I3^>0'il()°40 20"0' 33"30' 26^^40'
b](>n to to to to to
to to to to

3°2()' G'^40' 10°0' ll3°20' I0°40'i 20°0' 36°40' 30"0'

0 Mesha 0 S 1 9 2 *? ;i D 4 0 5 9 6 9 7 (? 8 7/

1 Vrisha
9 b 10 h 11^. 0 S 1 9 3 9 3 D 4 0 5 i?

2 Mithuna 6 ? 7 r? 8 1/ 0 >? 10 1? 11 7/ 0 1 9 2 ?
3 Karkata 3 D 4 O fi 9 (i 9 T ^ K H 9 9 10 b 11 'U

4 Simha 0 S 1 9 291 a)) 4 0 5 9 6 ? 7 ^ 8 %


5 Kanya 9 lift b ill 1/ 1
" 1 9 3 3 }) 4 0 5 9
h Tula 6 ? 1 cl 8 1/1 it
b 110 h 11 V- 0 c? 1 ? 3 9
"
Vriscika 3 ]) 4 O 5 916? 7 cJ S 1/ 9 b 10 »? 11 %
H Dhanus 0 rT 1 9 2 9,3}) 4 0 5 9 0 9 7 S 8 X
9 Makara 0 b 10 b 11 1/ 0 d 1 9 3 9 3 }) 4 0 T) 9
10 Kumbha 6 ? T 8 1/ 9 b 110 b 11 1/ 0 S 1 9 3 9
11 Mina 1 3 D 4 f) 9 '
6 ? 7 6 8 1/ 9 b 10 b 11 1/
The figure 0 means that the navamsa falls in the sign ( Rasi ) of Mesha, etc.
The Lords of the navamsa signs are indicated by the planetary symbols.

INTERPOLATION
tho daily motion of the planet for the previous day,
If / is that m
for tho day in question, and n that for the following day, then n-l is
the double second difference used in this table. The correction
obtained is of the sign opposite to that of n-l.

Correction due to second differences

Time (n-O
Time
interval interval
V 8' 16'
1
21' 32' '

40' 48' !
.56' 64'
i ^

h n ;
1

1
// Vi
0 00 0" 0" 0' 0" 0' 0" 0' 0" 0' 0" 0' 0" 0" 24 00
D'
'

0 18 1 2 3 1
0 5 0 6 0 8 0 9 0 11 0 12 23 42
0 37 2 3 6 i
0 9 0 12 0 15 0 18 0 21 0 24 23 23
0 56 2 5 9 1
0 14 0 18 0 23 0 27 0 32 0 36 23 01
1 16 3 6 12 '

0 18 0 24 0 30 0 36 0 42 0 48 22 41
1 36 4 8 15 1
0 23 0 30 0 38 0 45 0 53 1 0 22 24
1 .^8 4 9 18 i
0 27 0 36 0 45 0 54 1 3 1 12 22 02
2 20 5 11 21 , 0 32 0 42 0 53 1 3 1 14 1 24 21 40
2 42 6 1
12 1
24 0 36 1
0 48 1 1 0 ,
1 12
1
1 24 1
1 36 21 18
il 06 7 14 :
27 .
G 41 i
0 54 1
1 8 i
1 21 1 35 148 20 54
3 31 7 i

15 30 ^ 1 0 ,
1 15 1 30 1 45 2 0 20 2d
1

1i

:i 57 8 17 33 1 0 50 1 6 1 23 1 1 39 i
1 56 2 12 20 03
j

4 25 9 18 36 ! 0 54 i
1 12 1 1 30 >

1 48 1
2 6 2 24 19 35
4 54 10 20 39 1
0 59 !

1 18 1 1 38 1 57 i
2 17 2 36 19 06
f) 20 U) 21 42 i
1 3 i
!
1 24 ! 1 45 !
2 6 2 27 2 48 18 31
6 00 11 23 45 :
1 8 i 1 30 1 1 53 2 15 i

2 38 3 0 18 00
6 38 12 24 48 1 12 1 1 36 1 2 0 1 2 24 2 48 3 12 17 22
'
7 21 13 25 51 '

1 17 1 42 2 8 ! 2 33 2 59 3 24 16 39
;

8 12 13 27 54 ! 1 21 1 48 1
2 15 : 2 42 1

3 9 3 36 15 48
9 19 14 29 57 i
1 26 1 54 1
2 23 j
2 51 1
3 20 3 48 14 41
12 00 15 30 60 i

1 30 i
2 0 1
2 30 1
3 0 1
3 30 4 0 12 00

[ 40 J
1!1
!

Mean Places of St ARS for 19’74 0, on Jan. 0, t.s.T.

Tropical or S&yana loag. »Nirayai^a loag.4-23® 29' 37"*3 (vix. AyanAtMa)

Star Indian JStrayav^a


Name Longitude
j

o I ti X in t 0 I n
p Arietis Ahzni 1
0 lb ^ 47 + 8 29 10 I
1 53 12*0 +20 40 54
a Arietis ^

0 13 48 18 + 9 57 52 2 5 42*2 +23 20 25
41 Arietis Bkarani 0 24 20 48 + 10 26 53 2 48 26*9 +27 09 16
Algol 7 1 2 18 41 +22 25 32 3 6 28*2 +40 51 24
Alcyone 2 KxttikH 1 6 8 07 4 02 54 3 45 56*1 +24 01 33
i

Aldebaran 3 Eohini i
1 15 55 55 5 28 09 4 34 25-6 + 16 27 30
Rigel 4 ! 1 22 58 20!-31 07 34 5 13 17-2 - 8 13 50
Bellatrij 5 ;
1 27 5 22 -16 49 10 5 23 44-1 + 6 19 39
Capella 6 Brahmahxd. 1 28 0 03 +22 51 51 5 14 45-9 24+45 58
I

p Tauri Aqni 1 28 43 04 + 5 22 59 5 24 38-8 13+28 35


e Orionis 1 29 36 23 -24 30 35 5 34' 53*6- i 13 03
X Orionis Mxgakiras 1 29 50 59 - 13 22 22 5 33 42‘2 + 9 55 05
Polaris Dhrura I 2 4 42 37 + 66 05 54 2 06 36-0 + 89 08 43
Betelguese? Ardrd 2 4 53 51 -16 01 50 45-8 + 7 24 13
5 53 45*8
Sirius <8 Lubdhahn i 2 20 13 06 -39 35 58 6 44 00*1 -16 40 46
Canopus 9 Aqastya j
2 21 6 29 -75 49 38 22-5 -52 40 51
6 23 22*5
Castor 10 ‘

2 26 23 04 +10 05 38 7 32 56*5 +31 56 48


Pollux 77 1 Punarrasn 2 29 21 46 + 6 40 56 7 43 43-6 +28 05 25
Procyon 12 j

3 1 55 58 - 16 00 52 7 37 56*5 + 5 17 34
j

S Cancri Pu^ya 1 3 U 51 53 + 0 04 34 8 43 12-5 +18 15 03


eHydrae |
AHe<i& H 18 29 23 ' H 06 2(J 8 45 24:0 + 6 30 54
a Cancri 3 19 47 05 - 5 04 57 8 57 04'0 +11 57 34
1

Bubhe 13 \Kratu 3 21 20 18 +49 40 44 11 02 08-2 1-61 53 30


ReguluB/*/ Maqha I
i 4 5 58 26 + 0 27 50 10 6 59*3 +12 05 42
LeoniB P.Phalgunl 4 17 27 26 +14 19 59 11 12 43*6|+20 39 59
}
Denebolft 13 U.Phalqunl 4 27 45 46 +12 16 08 U
47 44*0 +14 43 03
« Corvi Rasta I
5 19 35 47 -12 .
11 38 12 28 30-9 -16 22 15
bpica 16 Gitr& 5 29 59 04 - 2 i
03 09 13 23 49*2 -11 01 34
ArcturuB 17 Svati 6 0 22 36 +30 45 15 14 14 28*4 +19 19 02
a Libra VmJchd 6 21 13 34 + 0 20 11 14 49 26*2 ~15 56 05
/SCeptauri^ — 6 29 56 14 - 44 08 04 14 01 58*4 - 60 14 54
« Centauri __ 7~5 39 31 -42 35 12 14 37 49*3 - 60 43 44
I Scorpii Anuradha 7 8 42 51 - 1 58 58 15 58 47*5 -22 32 56
An tares IS Jyc!iih& 7 15 a4 19 - 4 34 00 16 27 48*6 -26 22 32
X Bcorpii Mnla 8 0 43 43 -13 47 05 17 31 50*4 -37 05 11 i

I Sagittarii RAij^dha 8 10 43 25 - 6 28 07 18 19 19*7 -29 50 26


t Sagittarii — 8 11 13 18 - 11 02 51 18 22 26*8 -34 23 55
<r Bagittarii U.A^adha 8 18 31 41 - 3 26 45 18 53 39*2 -28 19 50
Vega 19 Abhijit 8 21 27 27 + 61 44 03 18 36 03*4 + 38 45 31
Altair 20 Sravaiia 9 7 54 55 +29 18 16 19 49 30*8 + 8 47 55
/S Capri corni 9 10 11 24 + 4 35 29 20 19 33 0 -14 51 53
'9'22 29 06
P DelplTini Dhaniijiha +31 55 15 20 36 19*7 +TrWTi"
tt Delphini 9 23 31 29 +33 01 29 20 38 25*8 +15 49 10
Fomalhaiit 10 10 0 01 -21 7 56 22 56 13*0 - 29 45 38
Deneb 22 10 11 28 39 + 59 54 27 20 40 32*6 + 45 11 13
X Aquarii Satabhi^aj i
10 17 43 07 - 0 23 09 22 51 15*5 - 7 43 06
Achernar 23 10 21 26 54 - 59 22 37 1 36 44-9 - 57 22 06
Markab 24 P.Bh&drap, I 10 29 37 46 +19 24 24 23 03 27*8 + 15 03 54
p Pegasi 11 5 31 02 +31 08 25 23 2 30*6 +27 56 30
7 Pegasi TLBh&drap. \
11 15 17 59 +12 35 57 0 11 53*6 +15 02 21
« Andromed 11 20 27 09 + 25 40 51 0 07 02*3 + 28 56 49
fPigciiiTTi 11 26 1 n» - 0 12 51 1 12 22*2 + 7 26 1«

7. p Persei.
j
7. a Orionis.13 , a UrBse Majorii, 19 , a Lyrse.
it, Tauri.
tj :
S. u Can is Majoris.
14 , a Lconis. 20 a Aquil*. .

3 a Tauri.
.
j
9 a Oarinse.
. 15 p LeoniB. 21 , « Pitcii Auitriai.
.

4. Orionis.
|3 70. a Geminomm. 75. a Virginia. 22. a Oygni.
j

5 7 Orionis.
. 77. p Geminorum. 77. a Bootis. 23. a Eridani.
6‘. a Aurigae. 12 a Oania Minoris. 18 , a Bcorpii.
, 24 a Ptgati. ,

[ 41 1
; ;:

ftTHi, NAKSHATRA at YOGA, 1974


The following table gives the ending moments of Tithis, Nakijatras
and Yogas in I.8.T. for the yearl974. Time has as usual been recorded
from 5’'30“ AM. to 29^30“ next morning within the given date.

Date Tithi Nak^atra Yoga il>atei Tithi Nakgatra Yoga


j j

JANUARY February —con<rf.


T h m N h m Y h m 7^ h m N h m Y h m
0 6 10 35 25 21 02 15 44 13 ,
1

'
22 16 56 15 7 38 11 18 33
i

1 7 11 27 26 22 08 18 15 07 14 23 18 22 16 9 18 12 18 33
1

2 8 11 34 27 22 31 1
19 13 57 15 24 20 28 17 11 41 13 19 03
3 9 lU S6 1 22 08 20 12 10 16 25 23 01 18 14 33 14 19 54
4 10 9 32 2 21 02 1
21 9 48 17b' 26 25 46 19 17 41 15 ^0 55
5 11 7 25 3 19 16 22 6 51 27 28 30 20 20 53 16 21 57
1

18
23
1

12 28 41 '

27 25 19 28 21 23 55 17 22 52
!

hi 13 25 27 4 16 57 24 23 34

— 18 23 34
'

20 28 7 02 22 26 41
7 14 21 52 5 14 14 25 19 25 21 1 29 9 15 23 29 Of) 19 24 00
8 15 18 06 G 11 16 26 15 05 22 30 11 04 24 20 24 06
!

9 16 14 20 7 8 13 27 10 44 23 1 12 27 24 7 05 21 23 54
!

8 29 16 24b 2 13 26 25 8 41 22 23 23
io 42 26 37 6 29
'

lU 17 9 1 25 3 14 00 26 9 54 23 22 34
2 26 29 26 4 14 11 37 10 43 24 21 27
11 18 7 25 10 24 26 3 22 52 27 I 5 13 57 1 11 10 !
25 20 01
19 28 38 28
'

6 13 19 2 11 12 i
26 18 15
12 20 26 29 11 ^ 51 4 19 44
13f> 21 25 06 12 22 00 5 17 11
14 22 24 32 13 21 57 6 15 16
15 23 24 48 14 22 43 7 14 00 MARCH
15 8 13 21
24

— —
16 25 51 24 14 '

17 26 27 35 16 26 24 9 13 16 n 3 10 .50 27 16 08
1 4 12 15
18 26 17 29 04 10 13 39
10 44 4 10 01 13 41
2 8 1
19 26 5 49 18 11 14 21 5 8 46 2 10
38 9 8 46 .53
20» 27 8 24 18 8 04 12 15 16 6 7 07 3 7 45
4 10 6 25
21 i?8 U 09 19 11 13 13 16 16
11 27 42
j

1
7 29 08 4 28 20
22 29 13 54 20 14 22 14 17 15 43 8 26 .53 24 43
5 12 24 5
23 30 10 32 21 17 25 15 18 09
13 21 36 9 24 31 6 20 58
6
24 1 18 58 22 20 15 16 18 53 22 10 7 17 14
,

7 14 18 30 10
25 2 21 06 23 22 50 17 19 25
8 15 1.5 33 11 20 01 8 l3 38
3 24
:

26 22 55 25 05 18 19 42
18 15 9 lO 18
;

9 16 12 57 12
278 4 24 19 25 26 57 19 19 41 7 21
17 01
1

lOs 17 10 50 13 10
28
29
30
31
5
6
7
8
25 15
25 39
25 29
24 40
26
27
1
1

28 22
29 15

5 35
20
21
22
23
19
18
17
15
20
35
24
44
11
12
13 20
18
19
“li

8
8
24
44
54
14
15
16
16
16
17
28
42
46
11
12
13
14
28 55
27 05
25 55
25 24
« 29 18 36 25 28
1

14 21 9 55 17 19 15
15 22 11 39 18 22 06 16 26 02
FEBRUARY 16 23 13 58 19 25 02 17 26 55

1
2
38 11
10
2.314
21 11
18 35
3
4
5
28 23
26 53
24 52
24
25
26
35
19 56
7 49
178 24
18 25
19 26
20 27
16
19 14
21 42
23 46
34 20
21
21
22
28
— —
7 14
10
10

01
.
18
19
20
21

27 56
28 54

5 41
n 27 28 17 21 28 25 21 23 12 23 21 6 08
4 12 15 31 6 ^ 25 1 24 25 22 29 26 23 24 14 15 22 6 12
5 51
5 13 12 07 7 19 40 2 20 19 23 30 26 54 25 15 36 23
1

6 14 8 31 8 16 48 3 16 07 24 29 06
• 15 28 54 24b 1 26 56 26 16 27 25 27 59
? 16 25 26 9 13 58 4 ii 25 2 26 33 27 16 53 26 26 33
57
8 17 22 18 10 11 22 I 5 7 58 26 3 25 49 1 16 .57 '

27 24 51
I

6 28 27 4 24 47 2 16 42 1 22 54
18
18 19 41 11 *9 16 11 2 20 45
12 7 25 05 28 5 23 30 3
lOsI 19 17 44 12 7 37 29 6 21 58 4 15 26 3 18 24
8 22 27 ,

11 I
20 16 35 13 6 46 9 20 20 12 5 !4 27 4 15 52
27 30 7
12 21 16 19 14 6 46 13 15 5 13 10
1

10 19 10 3b 8 18 13 6 1

[ 42 ]
Date Tithi Nak9atra Yoga
1

APEIL
1
T h m N h m y h m
1 1 9 16 02 7 11 50 6 10 17
1 10 13 41 8 10 16 7 7 17
1
8 28 10

\ 11 i'i 15 9 8 35 9 25 01
1 >
12 8 47 10 6 52 10 21 55
11 29 15 ...

;
!
13 6 26 12 27 50 11 18 58
'
14 28 17
6 15 26 30 13 26 47 12 16 15
78! 16 25 13 14 26 13 13 13 53
17 24 32 15 26 15 14 11 58
18 24 33 16 26 59 15 10 34
K 19 25 18 17 28 25 16 9 44
11 20 26 45 18 17 9 29
12 21 28 46 18 6 31 18 9 43
13 22 1 19 9 09 19 10 23
14B 22 7 11 20 12 07 20 11 17
15 23 9 44 1 21 15 10 21 12 17
16 24 12 10 i
22 18 03 22 13 10
17 25 14 14 ,
23 20 34 23 13 46
18 26 15 47 24 22 33 24 13 59
19 27 16 43 25 23 54 25 13 43
20 28 16 59: 26 24 39 26 12 57
21 B 29 16 39 27 24 48 27 11 42
22 30 15 47 1 24 28 1 10 01
23 1 14 27 2 23 44 2 7 57
24 2 12 48 3 22 41 3 5 35
4 27 00
25 3 i'o 53 4 21 27 5 24 16
26 4 8 49 5 20 05 6 21 26
27 5 6 39 6 18 39 7 18 33
6 28 26
28fl 7 26 ]4 7 17 12 8 15 39
29 8 24 05 8 15 47 9 12 47
30 9 22 00 9 14 26 10 9 58

MAY
1 10 20 03 !
10 13 11 11 7 l4 j

12 28 37
2 11 18 17 1
11 12 07 13 26 1?
3 12 16 45 1
12 11 15 14 23 56
4 13 15 32 13 10 42 15 21 59
[)» 14 14 44 14 10 31 16 20 22
6 15 14 25 15 10 48 17 19 09
7 16 14 38 16 11 37 18 18 23
8 17 15 26 I
17 12 59 19 18 04
9 18 16 48 18 14 55 20 18 11
10 19 18 41 19 17 21 21 18 42
11 20 20 57 20 20 10 22 19 30
12b 21 23 24 21 23 10 23 20 28
13 22 25 51 22 26 09 24 21 26
14 23 28 01 23 28 53 25 22 14
15 24 24 26 22 43
Names of Tithis : 1 16 Pratipat, 2 17 Dvitiyft, —
& 18 Tritlyft, 4 19 & & &
CaturthI, 5 &
20 PancamI, 6 & 21 Hagihi, 7 22 Suptaml, 8 23 9 24 & & &
Navami, 10 25 Dafiami, 11 & 26 Ek&dagi, 12 & 27 DvftdasI, 13 28 Trayoda^i
& &
14 k 29 Caturda^I, 15 Paur^amftsI {full-moon) 30 Am&va8y& (new-moon), &
[Light-half (Buklapak^a) from 1 to 15 and dark-half (kr^papak^a) from 16 to 30J

143 ]
Tithi, Nakshatra & Yoga, 1974

N^shatras :— ] Afivini, 2 BharanI, 3 KfttikS, 4 Rohi^il, 5 Mrca-


i m
7 ^narvaau, 8 Pnjiya, 9 A61e9&, 10 Maj^hS, 11 Purvaphalguni,
10 ^4 Citr&.ln BvfitI, 16 Vis&khft, 17 Anuradhfi, 18 Jycstha,
6ravapa,23 Dhanistha (§raviHhA)i
24 S®t<^bhi9aj, 25 Pflrvabhft(iri^pad&, 26 Uttarabh&drapadft
^ 27 Bevatlt
Tithi, Nakshatra & Yoga, 1974

Tithi ^ak^atiA Yojia )at e Tithi Nakgatral Yoga


^
OCTOBER November— con^rf.
T k m N h m Y k m If m N
i
\
h m
ml y h m
If) 16 08 26 20 33 11 12 27 6 02 18 17 49
1 :

7 23 14
2 16 16 f)0 27 21 56 12 12 07 '
19 19 25 8 23'01
3 17 17 26 1 22 56 13 11 28 I
20 21 34 9 23 14
4 18 17 32 2 23 35 14 10 32 . 21 24 11 10 23 48
r, 19 17 15 3 23 52 15 9 18 ; 22 27 05 11 24 35
Cfi 20 16 35 4 23 47 16 7 47 23 12 25 26
7 21 15 33 5 23 18 17 5 57 ; 23 fi 03 13 26 11
18 27 49 >24 8 51 14 26 42
8 I
22 14 07 19 25 22 I 25 11 18 15 26 50
9 23 12 18 1
20 22 36 :
26 13 13 16 26 30
10 24 10 06 27 11 30 17 25 39
11 25 7 36 1 15 08 18 24 16
. 26 28 51 2 15 09 19 22 24
12 I
2? 25 59 10 15 40 23 12 48 3 14 35 20 20 06
138, 28 23 06 11 13 32 I 24 9 17 4 13 33 21 17 27
29 20 21 12 11 28 25 5 48
14 I

26 28
DECEMBER
26
27 23 25 1b 17 16 42 5 12 10 22 14 30
14 20
206 10 32 23 11 23
1 20 45 2 18 1

2 18 34 3 19 11 51 7 8 46 24 8 09 I

3 16 57 25 28 55
"{)
4 15 56 4 20 CO 22 I
8 59 26 25 43
5 15 31 9 29 16
6 15 37 10 27 42
3 20 13 05 7 16 08
7 21 15 55 8 16 56 11 26 21 1 19 49
S 22 18 54 9 17 49 12 2.516 2 16 50
1 23 21 48 10 18 39 13 24 29 3 14 30
3 24 24 24 11 19 16 14 24 02 4 12 17
1 25 26 30 12 19 34 15 23 57 5 10 20
- 26 28 10 13 19 29 16 24 16 6 8 47
I

j 27 '29 26 14 18 59 17 24 59 7 7 23
J 1 - -1 15 18 04 18 26 09 8 6 24
) 1 6 05 i 16 16 47 19 27 46 9 5 46
10 5 30
NOVEMBER 20 5 no 11 5 35
1 i
16 6 23 2 6 18 17 1
15 08 21 8 18 J2 5 59
2 1
17 5 32 3 6 071 18 13 12 22 11 (15 13 6 38
18 28 22 23 14 03 14 7 27
”5
3b 19 26 55 4 36 19 i ’l 01 24 17 02 15 8 18
5 28 49 25 19 48 16 9 03
4 20 25 14 6 27 49 20 "8 37 26 22 10 17 9 33
5 21 23 22 7 26 37 21 G 03 27 23 57 18
: 9 40
22 27 19 1 25 01 19 9 15
6 22 21 20 8 25 17 23 24 29 2 25 20 I
20
[ 8 15
7 23 19 12 9 23 51 :
24 21 33 3 24 53 21
^ 6 39
8 24 17 00 10 22 21 25 18 3n 22 28 27
9 25 14 47 11 20 51 26 15 3) 13 14 10 4 23 46 23
i 25 42
lOp 26 12 38 12 19 26 27 12 39 14 12 01 5 22 03 24
2 22 29
11 27 10 37 13 18 11 1 9 50 15 9 21 6 19 55 25
1; 18 56
12 28 8 50 14 17 12 2 7 11 16 6 20 7 17 30 26
2 If) 08
3 28 48 17 27 07
*7
i5 29 24 15 16 35 4 26 46 18 23 52 8 14 58 i
27 11 15
14 30 6 23 16 16 25 t
5 25 07 19 20 44 9 12 30 1 7 22
15 1 5 54 17 16 49 1 6 23 56 2 27 38

Names of Yogas 1 Vipkunibha, 2 Priti, 3 Ayusraan, 4 Saubhftgya,


.) Sobhana, 6 Atigaoc^a, 7 SukarmS,8 Dhfti, 9 6rila, 10 Gani^a, 11 Vrddhi,
12 Dhruva, 13 Vy&ghfita, 14 Harijii^a, 15 Vajra. 16 Siddhi(Aflrk), 17 VyatTputa,
18 Variyftn, 19 Parigha, 20 Siva, 21 Siddha, 22 Sftdhya, 23 gubha, 24 Ankla
(Sakra), §5 firabma, 26 Indra & 27 Vaidhyti.

r AR 1
'

Entrance of Sun (O) into Nakahatras in


1974
The timings of Sun’s entry into the different
nakijatra divisions
*re given below m I B.T The timings of moon’s nak^atras as given
before, on the other hand, relate to its exit from those divisions.

Nak^atra d k m
21 Uttara?fi(iha Jan. 10 24 32
22 Bravapa 23 26 47
23 Dhani^tliii Feb. 6 05 56
24 6atabhi9aj 19 lo 28
25 Purvabh&drapada Mar. 4 16 42
26 Uttarabhftdrapadfi 17 25 13
27 Revati 31 n 58
1 Agvini April 13 25 23
2 Bharaiji 27 17 08
3 Krttika May 11 11 23
4 Rohini 25 7 32
5 Mfgaliras June 7 29 28
6 Ardrft 21 28 27

Enters:— d h m d ml d h m' dh m
0 Mc?a Jan. 2 22 3llMar.25 d h
15 58 Nov.26 14
m
1 Vpa 4 26 391 27
^4 15
30
2 Mithuna 6 27 33: 29 26 58 28 21 03
19 26 20 10
3 Karka^a 8 26 58,Aor. I 6 13 ^
’56 30 24 54
21 26 33 1> 8 44 D^c. 2 27 13
4 Siipha 10 26 37 ‘

3 8 35 23 27 01
I

14 U 20 4 29 16
5 Kanya 12 28 34 5 10 52 2) 2.3 14 16
GTiilft 15 10 14 7 It 20; 28 10 16, 8 03
in 40o
7 Vracika 17 19 48, 9 20 44 30 18 21
18 10 9 13p
8 Dnanus 20 08 04' 1> 6 31 Inly 2 28
i

54
20 20 n 18 09
9 Makara 22 21 08 14 .53
19 26 0)
.5 17 Oi 11 59
10 Kumbha 25 09 35 17 7 2>|

16 12 25
8 5 48
II Mina 27 20 31 39 17 38| “1 *2 18 24 34
'

10 17 54 12 17 21 13 CB
0 Moss 1,11.29 29 ISj 24 4S !ulyl3 27 46 Qct. 2 21
Apr.Ol
56,Dec.23 ">3 57
1 Foil. 1 11 07^ 23
29 29 15 10 03 4 29 41* r Vo
2 Mithuns
3 Karkata
3j 13 ^gi
{3 56' 26
8 46 17 13 ,51 7 35' J d
5 14 22! 28 34
11 34: 19 13 .58
4 Hiqiha 14 26
30 21 12 19
7 13 58' ’*"
5 Kanyft 45 May 23 12 561
9 14 y 2 17 53
53| \l I9 00
6 Tulft 11 18 40 4 22 33
33j 25 IG 35) 16 20 .61
7Vpcika 13 26 491 0 29 22
6 22| 27 24 01 17 26 011 I

8 Dhanua 16 14 33; 9 14 .55 30 10 42’ 20 8 42


9 Makara 18 27 40 It 26 54jAug.l
11 541 23 06' 23 19 46
10 Kumbha 21 15 56 14 15 Ml
34 411 51 26 8 22 I

11 Mina 23 26 19 16 26 29! 6 23 55 27 22 06 i

Feb.26 10 43iMayl9 10 05 Aug. 9 •.Oc,t.29 29 26


28 17 091 21 14 24 I 12 17
1 ’'Nov.
2 Mithuna Mar. 2 21 27| 23 16 33!
3 17 15
!l
3 Karkata 4 23 391 25 17 58j >'
6 20 .66
4Siipha 6 24 311 27 19 56 • 7 23 .61
5 Kanyfi g 25 32 29 23 22 1 9 26 29
to 28 31 28 49 ll 29 39
S J")* ^ 38: ’

VVrscika 13 251 June H 12 30


1125
11 24 14 10 25
8 DhanuB 15 22 061
06l 6 22 28 26 :

16 17 49
9 Makara 28
I

ig
18 jo 56i
10 56* 8 10 24 :

! 18 28 11
10 Kumbha 20 23 161
16| 10 23 08 31 :

i
21 16 34
11 Mina 23 9 18 l3 10 48Sept.3 > 23 28 44

[ 46 ]
! ) 1.

Entrance of Planets into Nirayana Signs in 1974

MERCURY (?)
Enters Enters
d h
Makara on Jan. 12 12 00
rn A m
Karkata on Aug. 1 28 15
Kumbha , Jan. 29 27 39 Simha ^ Aug. 17 8 15
Mina ^ Apr. 7 15 46 Eanya Sept. 2 12 26
«
Mesa „ Apr. 24 26 32 Tula Sept. 22 19 00
»
Visa „ May 9 9 26 Vrwika , Not. 28 7 01
Mithuria „ May 24 25 19 Dnauua » Dec. 17 12 12

VENUS ( ?

Enters EJnters
h
Kumbha on Mar.
(t in d h m
30 28 OJ 1
S'imha On Sept. 3 9 38
Mina „ Apr. 28 28 09 Kaiiya Sept. 27
.. 14 52
Mesa ^ May 25 21 17 Tula , Get. 21 15 22
Vrsa ^ June 20 17 03 Vfkuka , Not. 14 13 26
Mithuna ^ July 15 24 02 Dhan u.s Dec. 8 U) 39

Karka^a ^ Au|i. 9 21 15 Makara Jail. 1 8 01

MAHS((?)
Enters:- Enters
,, ^ ,
d h m ri h m
VfSa on Feb. 15 15 50 Kanya on ^ept. 2 32 39
Mitliuoa „ Apr. 9 14 33 Tula „ (Jet. 18 20 06
Karkata „ May. 29 14 35 Vjrgciku Deu. 1 20 04
Siraha ,, July 17 9 48

JUPITER in Makara enters Kumbha on I’eb. 9. Itth Jtrw


SATURN remains in Mithuna during the year.
URANUS remains in Tula during the year.
.NEPTUNE remains in Vfseika during the year.
PLUTO remains in Kany& during the year.
RAHU in Dhanus enters Vfseika on Mar. 18, 22h'iHm
KETU m Mithuna enters Vysa on Mar. 18, 22h dSm

Beginning of Nakshatra divisions & Vimsottari Dasa

Vimgottari Viipsottari
Nak^atra Long. Nak^atra
i
DasS DasS
S o yrs. yis.
1 1
'

1 Asvini 0 0 0 Ketu 7 15 Sv&ti 6 6 4o Rfthu 18


2 Rharapi 0 13 20 Venus 20 16 Visakhfi 6 20 0 Jupiter 1C
3 KfUika 0 26 40 Sun 6 17 Anurfidhfi 7 3 20 Saturn 19
4 Rohini 1 10 0 Moon 10 18 lyeHba 7 16 40 I
Mercury 17
5 Mygasiras 1 23 20 Mars 7 19 Mula 8 0 0 |
1 Ketu 7
6 Ardril 2 6 40 Rahu 18 20 8 13 20 Venus 20
7 Punarvasu 2 20 0 Jupiter 16 21 U ttaraga^faft 8 26 40 Sun 6
s

8 Pugya 3 3 20 Saturn 19 22 Sravai?a 9 10 Oi !


Moon 10
9 Asle^a 3 16 40 Mercury 17 23 Dhanigthil 9 23 20 Mars !
7
10 Maghfi 4 0 0 !
Ketu 7 24 Batabhipaj I
10 6 40 Rahu i
18
11 P. PhalgunI 4 13 20
1
Venus 20 25 P.Bh&drapad 10 20 0 Jupiter 16
12 U. Phalguni 4 26 40 Sun 6 26 U.Bh&drapad 11 3 20 SaturnI

19
IS Hasta 5 10 0 Moon 10 27 Bovati 11 16 40 Mercury
• 17
14 Citrft 5 23 20 1 Mars 7 1 Asvini 12 0 0 Ketu • i 7

The ancient Abkijit nak^atr^ extends from 9s 40' 0" to 9s 10*53' 20^.

[ 47 ]
Entrance of Planets into Nakshatras In 1974

TTRANUB 14N enteri 15N on NnT.24, 17^ 30m


in

NEPTUNE 17N eiitew 18N on Dec. 24, 17/* 30m


in

rUITTO rcmams in 13N during the'year.

Moon and Sun at Perigee and Apogee, 1974


Moon at Perigee 1
Moon at Apogee Bun’s Bemi-diam.
Parallax S.I). Parallax S.D.
1
At Perigee
Jan. 8 ... 61' 30' 16' 45- Jan. 21 .53' 57" 14' 42“ 16' 18*
I ... Jan. 4 ...

Apr. 2 ... 59 32 16 13 Apr. 14 ... 54 15 14 47


June 21 ... 60 53 16 35 July 6 ... 54 00 14 4'3
Bept, 14 a-o 50 16 35 Sept. 26 ... 54 07 14 45 At Apogee
Dec. 3 ... 59 40 16 15 Dec. 19 ... 54 07 14 44 15' 45"
1
July 5 ...

[ 48 I
)

Beginning of Vedic Solar months dt Indian seasons, 1974

Month Season Date Month Season Date


1

Tapas ... Winter Dec. 22 w. s. Nab has ... Rains June 21 8. B.


Nabhasya M July 23
Tapasya... i
Jan. 20
1
Iga Autumn Aug. 23
Madhu ... 1 Spring !
Feb. 19
tlrja Sept. 23 A. E.
M&dhava „ Mar. 21v. E.
Sahas HemanUi
... Oct. 23
^ukra ... Summer Apr. 20 Sahasya... Nov. 22
riuci i
„ i
May 21 Tapas ... ,
Winter Dec. 22 w. s.

IJttarflyana be^ijinfl on 22nd December k Dak?iiiayana on 2l8t June.

First visibility of Moon after the New Moon day

The lunar crescent becomes first visible in the evening of the


dates given below as calculated for the Central Station of India.
The months of the Islamic calendar actually begin from the sunset
times of these dates, but are taken to begin from the next day

Jan. 24 (
Muharram )
June 21 ( .lumadus S. 1

Nov. 15 ( Zulqada)
Feb. 23 { Safar ) July 21 '( Rajab ) Dec. 1.5 ( Zulhijia
Mar. 25 Rabiul A.
( Aug. 19 ( Shaban ) i
JlUK 13 ( Muharram )

Apr. 23 ( Rabins S. ) Sept. 17 ( Ramadan )

May 23 (.lumadulA. Oct 1? (


Shawwal )
i

) j 1

*
The first visibility may occur one day earlier i.t*. ou .luly 20 in the southern
and wester II jmrts of India.

KARANA
III each Tithi there are two Kararias covering the two halves of the

tithimana. The first karaua ends at the middle time of the tithi and
the second karaaa ends with the ending of that tithi.

Karanas within the Tithi

Ist 2nd let 2nd let 2nd let 2nd


Tithi Tithi Tithi Tithi
Krn. Krn. Km. Krn. Km. Km. Krn. Krn.

1 Kin. 1 9 2 3 16 2 3 24 4 5
2 2 3 10 4 5 17 4 5 25 6 7
3 4 .5 11 6 7 18 6 7 26 1 2
4 6 7 12 1 2 19 1 2 27 3 4
5 1 2 13 3 4 20 3 4 28 5 6
6 3 4 14 5 6 21 5 6 29 7 Sak.
7 5 6 15 7 1 22 7 1 30 Cht. Nag.
23 o 3
8 7 1

Adames of Karvmas .—1 Bava, 2 B&lava, 3 Kaulava, 4 Taitila, 5 Gara,

b Vaaij and? Then Sak.-Bakuni, Cht. - Catu^ipada. Nag.-Nftga,


and Kin.— Kintughna.

I. E.~7 [ 49 ]
.

ASPECTS A PHENOMENA in 1974

«»• !•!». ol

8«rtil« 60® * n Semi-aquare 45“— 4

..™ .a. .0. ..


“'
rrscrr: ‘:r:r.
Bextiles, quadratures
"***> Moon’s conjunctions,
triu’es and (f
parallels and V-asn^ts" Th
time of their formation
he TZ :
“"1 ““-o
approximate

rir.“\rdf
given in Indian
=
..a a:,;Tr:;::;rrpr tr I'l-H-'r-'' “ f*”
the word ‘Helio’. " Prefixed hy

'“: «•“ > -'•'•.a .....


from the E,rOi|, Node N
.'‘jf “"aMw...
and ,aod. S ( ./

towards North or South ‘^e eoliptie
), J>la„et ,L k" n ^
equator,
declination of Moon, Staliouarv p' maximum
(Direct nr 1
Mercury and Venus from
the sin M of

January January-— coiltd. •Ianuart— contcl.


d h
DC? h m d h ni
(13,818
J ,."E.
•3 16 12 D V 0 <i 1.3 02
3 19 42 A
]> A ¥ 1 18 41 D A 9 3 27 29
D If
8 14 ,65
]> OO 1 1’3 3( 1> ?
I> M. Dec.
4 6 00
]» * V 1 24 If DA© 23NS2 8 18 54
O E. 1 28 44
4 9 32 KA Ifl
7 9 58
iJelio V d >7
4 ll 49 © P
J * If ^ fi 28 j
*?
7 11 30
©V V 2 9 02 © rerigee
1/ 4 12
4 15
25
00
D
5
<P
ci
a 7 11 42
riel.oVcf ? ' 12 2z h
8 0863
If g
9 Vw
4 23 11
2 28 29
9 V Ocndtnfio)/ 7 01 M
i> J' lil
£2 29 28 J P 0
V 4 24 28 ? V 1/ 7 20 1,6
1> A a 3 7 36
.5 15 .68 D t c? 7 21 58
j) * p -3 JO 4”
AE, 6 24 40 H E. 7 24 4,6
V Ketro.
» ^W 5 27 26 O eO
3 ll 34 Jjl 8 10 18
Helio P
D A V S6 7 .60 5 Perigee
cP 3 If) 58 8 16 50
©1/1/ 6 12 30
8 17 13

[ 50 J
— —

Aspects & Phenomena, 1974 contd.

January — contd. January oontd. January — concld.


d h m d h m d h m
h Perihelion B 17 29 9 150 8 15 25 07 9 D 24 12 14
Ij

j cf 0
F.M 8 18 06 .
!) ? 16 13 27 5 d 9 5858
24 14 40
8 20 36 D <f c? 16 15 06 5 d H 5810
24 26 18
? 80 y
? p c? 8 21 06 cf 150 W 16 19 30 5 Aijr 25 18 02
E_ Retro. 9 5 47 D!/ 17 9 07 5 *a 25 18 52
> 9 9 19 DPG 17 13 11 5 A>? 25 20 04
5*0 17 27 35 ^ y S 26 5 30
0
9
40
40 W
W 9 11 54
9 12 30 ©W
])V0
18 9
18 13
46
02
<?0 8 26 6 15
O 6 9 Sup , 9 13 50 9 p d 26 14 54
D (T 9 22 31 9 AE, 18 13 08 5nw 26 16 22
)) 5|c B. 9 24 00 9 IJ Node 18 14 4l 5 *(? 26 25 09
)) A W 9 26 50 5*9 18 16 28 ©aB S27 7 04
10 5 39 5 * V 18 21 57 27 8 30
3) c? ?
9 Pin ^ 10 6 26 5*E, 18 22 19 D Eqiiat N 27 10 09
D ^ 10 15 20 0^8 18 26 27 508 27 29 20
IfiO >? 10 15 51 5 c! W 5 >? 28 6 25
9 V ^ 10 28 32 3N19 18 26 30 D >fc ? 28 10 42
D * 11 9 16 Heiio? 611 19 19 27 9 dl/0N5] 28 11 01.

Ae 11 10 52 0 150 »? 19 20 16 0 40 a 28 14 30
)) * 11 12 50 5 M. Dec. 9Q,f 28 17 51
)) AcT 11 24 22 23 S 51 19 21 06 9 Perihelion 28 19 33
fv V w 11 27 13 D *1/ 19 22 14 5<fE. 28 21 48
f? 150 P, 11 27 39 V d V D * 0 28 25 15
)^DW 11 29 09 7N59 19 22 41 9 op. 28 26 14
(7 so !!
12 7 41 OPW S20 5 30 Af
5 2B 26 23
9Z W 12 14 54 9Ae. 20 9 16 O^W 29 15 54
p]quat S 12 19 06 5 +:W 20 16 39 9 P 71 29 17 50
1) OA 12 26 29 5 da 20 17 56 5*1/ 29 24 37
))A9 S13 6 50 5 ^ 20 18 -50 })*? 30 5 30
DOSS 13 13 21 9 P W 20 26 04 0 P (? 30 8 23
D >? 13 15 15 V 40 ^ 21 7 07 5tfW 30 13 04
])(:(£. 13 27 55 5 DP, 21 11 06 5 A8 30 13 25
* W 14 7 23 S yil 21 13 30 5*1: 30 14 26
)) A9 14 7 43 21 15 43 5 0? 30 16 30
OA W 14 8 40 0 P 21 18 12 1/ Q W 30 21 21
9 OW 14 14 30 5 A<^ 21 19 61 D p 0 30 29 24
9 * W 14 17 30 D Apogee 21 27 14 9 80 d 31 11 46
> V A 14 23 14 160 W 22 17 30 50© 31 13 09
9 40 {>9 15 8 04 5 DW 23 5 44 5 d <?
Helio0aWi5 8 42 9 Dd 23 6 47 2 8 01 31 21 48
9 a 15 11 41 5 d© ]) V 0 31 26 11
DDO 15 12 34 N. M. 23 16 32
? DcT 15 15 58 D d ? February
9 P *? 15 17 30 3 N 44 23 17 53
D c!W 5 AP. 23 23 59 5 1/ 1 7 42
5 N 26 15 18 03 ©d ? Inf. 23 26 60 y Retro. 1 8 29
D * a 16 19 36 9 A8 23 27 28 5 0 9 1 18 11
JD 9 10 20 48 5*W 23 28 33 1/OEL 1 18 18
J A >? 15 21 23 ))(? 24 11 10 9 AW 1 18 30

1 51 J
Aspects fit Phenomena, 1974 —eonid. INDIAN
Pebbcaby—contd. Pebeuabt—contd. Febkuaey —contd.
d h ml d h m d h m
9+88 1 19 19 9 150 EL 7 22 16 P M. Dec.
15 28 08 23S 41
PA? 1 19 54 P<?9 8 12 04
9 P 9 1 23 38 P W 8 18 43 16 8 08 P + H
9 pE. 1 26 06 P KquatS 9 6 02 16 9 38 0 A W
VA 1 27 48 P Ad 9 9 20 d p W 16 20 30
9-V9 1 28 20 Gt.Elong. 16 21 10 Pda
? 150 I? 2 6 33 18E12 9 14 01 P + 16 23 01 0
©A 8 2 6 39 ©d
PA?
9 18 58 P
9 19 11
W 16 23 03
16 23 31
+
P AE. 2 9 44 P >?

P:f W 2 14 03 Helio 9 W !l 19 48 ! 16 28 26 ©A
0Vd 2 15 54 P DS 9 21 13 S17 l6 50 PDE.
9 80 f 16 20 PD 9 22 32 Heliod d 23 02
2
Helio9^»il 2 16 50 ? Q 8
1?

SlO 12 21 9 17 27 09 M
0 Q >? 2 19 58 P d p. lO 12 .56 9 L ^ 18 12 42
18 13 20
PA 0 2 21 11 9 W lO 16 23 ]) Av)ogoe

W + 83 2 21 3O ©y w 10 17 30 80 W 18 18 31 0
P M. Dec. P + w 10 17 .50 AcT 19 7 37
23N46 2 29 15 0 0 E. 10 20 46 P d 9 4N23 19 9 42
PAH S3 11 32 ©PH 10 24 42 19 12 02 Paw
9 0 W 3 18 OL 9 Perihelion 1 1 7 07 9 a 19 12 42 V
P ^a 3 20 49 PPG J1 14 47 ? Node 19 13 06
PAW '3 20 53 P A© 11 16 35 5 E. 20 5 40 A
P d I?
0S54 PAH 11 19 48 d H 20 8 00
Oeeultalion 3 21 5l d 0 E, 11 21 15 P w 20 12 0l *
9 V 8 3 21 Pi5 P 9 11 23 OO d 150 8 20 23 49
) A9 3 26 54 P + 8 11 25 20 H + 8 21 .5 30
DDE, 4 1119 PdWSNl.oll 26 22 E.80 8 21 .5 30

d 160 y 4 15 15 D A^? 11 26 54 9 W 2l 8 13

9 V W 4 15 33 9 A 12 1.5 30
'i
21 10 14PPG
1> ,1 ,5 5 45 OP 7 12 17 59 9 Node 21 13 11
d 40 •: .513 45 }) V 0
12 18 35 V W 21 15 300
Helio S 1/ 5 15 09 D A9 12 27 06 P * 8 21 21 23
D / ? 5 19 59 7 Direct 13 12 59 P d H
]) Dltl 5 21 03 Helio 9 d (J 73 13 48 .5 S 34 21 21 ,50
9 1> W 5 24 22 Helio 9 d *? 13 21 21 Pad
2l 22 .34
)) Perigee 5 29 22 ©d H 13 21 23 P W 21 23 58 A
1) p 0 6 9 32 P<f d 13 25 13 PA*? 21 24 26

D * P, 6 11 09 PQH 13 29 03 P d©N.M. 22 11-04


Helio©a 9 6 11 57 1 >G0 14 34 .5
9 Q 88 22 19 37
DAW 6 15 26 P 3tt ? 14 7 21 P d 9 1S15 22 20 43
9 Node N 6 15 43 ©pB, 14 17 46 Hello? ^ H
14 28 14 22 22
) ^ 0 F.M 6 28 54 * P
]> 55
JDd 7 7 01 © \ll 14 28 14 P <? 22 23 21

D <? 1/ 7 13 16 D CS f ? 13 22 28 21
<? 160 W 7 15 54 3N06 15 10 17 d 150 W 23 5 30
D A 83 7 20 20 ? P 1; 15 12 42 0 P y 23 5 30

9 40 9 7 20 24 D Q
9 15 15 00 9 Ad 23 7 41
J * ¥ 7 20 48 ? Retro. l5 25 16 9 80 d 23 9 02
7 21 27 0 * 83 15 26 35 9 40 9 23 9 13

[ 52 ]

EPHEMERIS Aspects dc Phenomena, 1974 cmitd.

March— oontd. I March— contd.


d h m d h m
0 80 (J 2 26 50 9 A E. 10 10 24
1© A Ift 2 28 03 9 A y 10 17 80
)d 0S38 7 At? 11 5 30
Ocoultation 2 28 45 ) * 8 11 6 13
i A H S3 6 20 > c5^J5N0411 11 09
) A? 3 8 00 ) A 9 11 11 19
J P_ 3 10 45 DAt: 11 12 31
W
? 80 3 12 45 DAI/ 11 17 31
0 0 w 3 13 38 ) 9 11 29 07
> A 0 4 6 25 W IJetro. 12 6 42
9 4S11 DAO 13 8 54
4 9 09 D 9 13 19 43
Helio ? d 9 4 16 22 D 7/ 13 26 18
J W 5 5 56 9 A t?
14 6 30
1> ^ ? 5 14 42 D * £ 14 11 08
J * (f 5 15 44 5 Z. 8 14 14 24
K * E. 5 20 07 D ^ t? U 16 17
DAW 5 25 56 D * 9 14 17 36
0 80 S 5 26 03 D d w
9 py 6 9 52 2N 51 14 18 36
D Perigee 6 11 38 •: p 7/ 14 26 30
9 At: 6 15 30 0 0 8 14 27 41
2/80 W fi 24 21 9 * W 15 9 04
DAS 6 26 42 V E. © 15 9 58
©160E, H 28 43 D M. Dec.
D * y 7 t; 37 23 S 25 15 11 48
D^ 9 7 7 08 Helio 9 d y 75 14 37
D •-+ t?
7 7 32 D d s 15 22 50
J P t?
7 10 18 D 1 ( © 15 24 45
7 10 34 D * y 15 29 06
D S 7 18 25 D <? '? JR 7 12
Dp© 7 19 00 )) * 9 16 9 07
D DW 7 26 41 D * 7/ 16 14 66
S 160 8 7 27 45 C? tf W 16 17 30
D.PGF.M 8 15 33 D DE, 16 22 50
9 40 8 R 16 00 9 Nodes 16 23 26
D Equat S 8 17 07 80 W Sl7 11 02
9 A y 8 22 39 ©Z 9 17 16 25
D n 8 8 27 26 © 150 y 17 27 11
I'
>? 9 8 51 c? 7*N
D P 0 9 12 42 Aldebarait 18 5 30
Helio 9 y 9 31 U D Apogee 18 7 20
DA? 9 21 46 D y 18 17 49
D At? 9 22 Oli D >8 0 18 19 14
D dB 9 22 25 © t?
19 8 26
9 Direct. 9 27 56 DAE. 19 11 36
D * W 9 28 38 9 Q 8 19 16 17
c2 A B. SIO 5 30 D * W 19 19 30

5 V © 10 6 49 ' D A c? 19 23 15

[ 53
— — —

Aspects Sc, Phenomena, 1974 eontd. INDIAN


March— cotitd. March ooncld. Apkil contd.
d h m d h m A h m
P d9 OS53 J 9 28 28 50 P 6 5 20 13
OccvUaiion 19 27 24 P 6 S 1N07 P P 0 5 29 11
d 0 W 20 14 50 Oandtation 29 15 52 8 6 6 40
P * 8 20 22 46 P M. Dec. 9 80 W 6 6 41
© Equinox- 21 6 37 23 17 N
29 18 00 P d E. 6 6 42
PAW 21 5 48 9 Q 1^ 29 19 35 9 8 6 7 48
PAP 21 8 30 5 -t: 8 29 21 22 9 c? 6 8 40
© Q (J 21 16 30 0 80 29 21 65 P * f 6 14 03
P d 9 6805 2l 17 40 P 8 29 24 50 Helio©D 9 0 17 42
P d 115859 21 17 57 P 9 A 29 25 06 © 40 H 6 23 46
9 d 110N05 21 22 52 PAW 30 8 04 P © F.M 6 26 30
P W 22 6 41 9 80 a 30 lO 14 P * 8 S7 10 51
P d 22 13 09 P d •? 0S13 P A J 7 12 00
1/ V W 2‘> 15 58 f ^rctdtation30 11 48 ©Q >r 7 13 21
V pE 22 20 18 ©AW 30 20 33 P d W 5N01 7 19 06
)> Bquat N 2*2 28 36 P A 1/ 30 22 49 PAP 7 24 27
DOS 23 fi 2l P EL 30 23 20 P A 9 7 28 20
D V © 23 16 56 P 0 S3l 7 14 9 V E. 8 13 35
5 23 18 18 P A 9 31 13 30 P A 1/ s 19 48
^ (XU 23 22 35 1/ 150 E. 31 27 54 9 150 W 9 6 15
Helio ^ 0 ^ 95 23 56 9 Q 8 9 24 03
Gt. Elong. April P A 9 9 28 37
27W47 23 26 06 9 P 1/ 10 9 30
P dON.M. 23 26 54 P W 1 11 10 Hclio9 c? 10 34
P cf E : 324 7 50 9 160 E. 1 19 43 P 9 10 16 27
9 1.50 E 24 12 44 P t- E. 1 26 03 P * E. 10 18 40
P A W 24 15 18 P A 91 2 9 08 9 V m 10 18 44
P * 24 24 09 PA© 2 13 41 P * 1/ 10 23 08
QV 24 24 17
11 HeUo8 cf*
I?
S 19 35 9 P W 10 26 00
P * 9 2.') a 54 P Perieee 2 21 28 P d W 2N39
PAS 25 15 27 9 A 111 2 25 57 10 26 56
P cf W 21 22 33 > * (T 2 26 11 P 160 W 11 5 30
Helio© P 23 36 G V 9 2 28 49 HeIio9 d WA 10 33
P + P 25 25 45 P A 8 3 5 48 9 P 111! 46
P * 11 26 11 58 P * W 3 13 15 © A 8 11 13 53
0 <f E
26 18 00 P cP 9 .3 14 06 9 150E. 1119 00
P * 9 26 18 54 P * •? 3 17 34 P M.Dec.
^ Aphelion 27 6 45 PPG 3 26 43 23 S 11 11 20 00
P 9 27 16 48 P <? 1/ 3 29 27 Ida 11 25 40
0 160 W 27 20 27 9 Gt. Elong. PA© 11 26 45
? 0 R. 27 21 65 46 W
26 4 9 25 P cl' ff 12 9 50
9 P W 27 24 42 P D W 4 11 17 P 4^ W 12 11 22
9 W 27 29 09 P V © 4 21 24 © V 1/ 12 18 10
H Q 8 28 5 30 P Equal S 4 26 06 P c? P 12 18 29
P 11 28 18 03 P 9 4 28 51 P 9 12 23 01
P A
E. 28 19 31 P 8 .5 7 45 P'n E. 12 29 28
P * ©
28 23 30 0 p 9 5 14 06 0 p 9 13 5 30
9 Q W 2R 26 30 P ,? 5 16 07 1/ P W 13 5 30
P cf W 28 26 45 9 A E 5 19 54 I P * 9 13 8 47

[ 54 ]

EPHEMERIS Aspects & Phenofflena, 1974 miM.


APRITi— contd. April - contd. April— concld,
d h m d h m d h m
0 Z.^ 13 11 07 '

* f?
20 20 10 ( 0 I’P. 27 19 46
D * ^ 13 11 21 9 V V 20 20 40 }) Perigee 27 21 29
0 V 913 14 56 0 * cf 20 21 09 (J E, S28 8 06
^ A y 13 14 58 D A <? 20 24 40 J A 9 23 10 ll
0p ^ S14 15
'

15 ? 160 E. 20 26 55 law 28 14 30
©p¥ 9 *
*-
14 20 07 > d 9 28 IB 44
$ d ^ 1S05 20 U 21 6 S 59 S21 12 29 Hclio ? ^ 8 88 22 28
j 0 14 20 27 D P 0 21 18 16 D 9 28 24 64
9 <P E- 14 21 25 DAS 21 19 02 J * E. 29 6 23
O 0 w 14 21 30 J cP W 21 28 22 D P 0 29 12 41
D y 14 23 35 9 Q 8 22 9 15 ]) 0 29 13 09
D Apogee 14 27 13 ]) * 22
^7 12 51 DAW 29 13 61
? Eqnat X 15 0 I D 28 G 150 W
* S 22 14 29 22 49
? 160 W 23 D
15 9 8
dON.M. 22
47 D 30 8 15 15 A
0 160 E. 35 9 Q J
Ifi 12 22 58 D V 0 30 9 26 23
D A P 04 9 40
15 18 22 34 9 150 E. 30 13 53 28
}) * ^ 15 21 32 D * ^ 23 42 9 150 W 30 l6 17 5
? <? 15 22 00 9 V )/ 23 43 9 g 30 17 02 8
D <? 15 26 54 9 A 8 23 46 J >(c HI 30 17 15 9
16 8 32 3) * 9 23 22 9 V E. 30 22 07 19
9 80 <{ 16 9 44 1/ 80 24 21 30 9 40 9 ffi 30 25 01
^ Node 16 13 50 HelioQDd 24 21 54 D * ir 30 27 23
V Node S 16 14 43 D Ati 24 24 44
9 M U 16 25 04 11 W 25 8 17 May
U 16 25 39 9 25 10 06 0^
D P0 16 26 42 D O 1/ 25 10 11 9 + <J 1 12 21

y 80 8 16 28 26 150 B, O
25 12 25 D * c? 1 12 44
V 0 w 17 6 14 9 160B 25 17 06 J 9 1 12 46 A
? A W 17 9 48 © e 8 25 22 01 D W 1 16 53

D A y IT 11 42 11 0 y 25 23 57 Helio 9 cf 1 19 27

D * 0 17 14 14 V » 25 24 33 1 20 03 DAO
J> A S 17 16 49 9 IJI 25 24 56 J 1/ 1 22 47

9 80 8 17 18 13 9^1/
25 25 03 D Equat R 2 8 18
J A 8 17 19 57 P 8 25 26 57 D 8 2 11 27
J) V 0 17 25 l!) ]) M. Dec. 9 PE, 2 12 02
)>d^6S24 18 13 42 23 N 06 25 23 24 2 13 00 0*1/
DOW 18 14 16 )) ? 25 27 09 9 150 W 2 15 39
}) d ? 5S4B 18 20 24 9 P ^ 25 28 37 1 <f 9 2 25 16
J 160 f 19 6 50 D (J) 26 11 61 D A 8 3 7 26
j) Eqnat N 19 7 24 D * 9 26 13 4C J d>EL 3 13 03 1

D O 8 19 11 50 D d 8 0N14 1
D d 3 19 00
9 v: ? 19 15 oe Occultatim 26 20 5(3 D * W
1 3 20 47
Hello 9 d 1/ /9 21 34 9 p y [ 26 24 2(5 3 23 12 9*1/
1/ W 19 25 4t © Z. 9 ! 26 25 3() D 8 4 16 50
D J 19 29 2f D d J > 0 d 9 Sup. 4 22 24
J 8 20 6 0() 2 N 45 26 26 2\} D dlS5N06 4 25 13
6 Y ^ 20 9 3( )))£. 126 27 4() G P 5^ 4 28 03
D <f P. 20 14 413 D * 0 27 6 313 d 150 w S5 10 33
(J d 8 2816 20 19 2!2 D A 7/ 27 13 413 9 160 IJ) 5 10 44

I 55 ]
Aspects A t^henomena, 1974—cmtid. INDIAN
Mat- contd. Mat- contd. Mat—contd.
d h m d h m d k m
A H 23 58
Helio 9 d
> A >? 6 13 01 ? 12 21 02
Nods N 5 15 09 ) Apogee 12 22 20 * ) 19 27 19
>?

> p © 5 17 23 DAE. 12 24 53 9 Node 20 12 27


L ? 5 20 52 D V 0 13 8 20 ? Aphelioo 20 24 08
160 IS 5 25 10 Hsli(.9 d 13 9 20 © 160 a 20 24 07
* li 20 24 31
A $ 5 27 08 D 13 9 42 ])

L >7 r> 28 55 D 9 13 11 37 ]) * (J 21 5 44
J» P O 21 7 37
> A X 6 8 23 9 -V •? 13 13 42
? ^ 6 13 22 0 40 P 13 18 41 0pf 21 9 SO
9 21 16 24
> G F.M 6 li 25 9 80 7^ 13 25 32 (J
D d 0N.M. 21 26 04
cT l 60 8 f; 16 14 D * 8 14 7 24
6 18 56 14 10 41 ? A 8 22 6 12
) i 9 80B.
160 W 7 5 53 9 aE 14 12 20 DAB, 22 8 28

? OB. 7 12 28 9 40 J 14 13 02 9 V cJ 22 8 30
160 8 1
14 14 D 0 14 14 59 9 ,/* 8 22 12 05

cT V 8 22 D A^D
< 27 14 17 43 D f 22 15 31
0 L >7 23 9 P *7
7 02 14 27 06 S 150 8 22 18 26
DAI? 9 :f: 9 22 24 24
> A 9 7 23 46 15 9 39
0 150 6? D 1/ 22 24 37
> * E. 7 26 02 16 17 01
Equal N 7 26 30 D 9 15 17 58 Kelio©n 9 27 00
f 15 21 34 D M.Dec.
) d f 2N36 8 10 25 D
8 15 04 D d 7/ 23 N 02 23 7 06
9 40 >?
> 71 8 17 40 6 S 45 16 7 37 D 8 23 9 89
? 80 >7 16 9 26 D * 9 23 12 01
Helio 9 cP 9 cS 20 58
D d 9 2N23
9 <PB. 8 24 59 D 16 A 11 03
> M. Dec. D Equal N 16 15 30 23 12 29
8 16 18 32 Helio 9 ^ 71 23 12 48
23 S 03 8 27 57 D
D A y 23 17 51
> d 8 9 7 12 9 p m 16 24 18
2 Q t? 24 5 30
9 160 W 9 9 20 9 f 16 26 15
> * W 9 17 30 D * © 17 6 49 D d >? 0N39
9 23 27 OQ, 71 17 9 49 Ocadtation 24 9 12
9 Q 7/
9 150 IJJ 9 23 38 ? VTl 17 11 06 DDE. 24 10 09
0 160 W 9 24 42 9 N r D Perigee 24 18 57
9 PerihelioiilO 6 22 Aldebaran 17 15 30 DP© 24 22 37
> f »? 10 7 47 9 P <J 17 17 30 ? P 71 24 23 30
) E. 10 12 29 D O h- 17 20 08 D A71 24 27 52
G' 0 E. 10 15 40 D 17 E 22 47 Helio©D7l25 8 20
P f 10 15 42 18 DAW 6 50 Helio 9 ,f (J S5 12 20
9 A W
r

10 16 11 Helio 9 cf ? 25 12 54
V
D d<J4N1725 13 55
0 160 8 10 19 06 18 12 58
Z. <? 10 28 13 D * 9 18 15 46 Q)l^ 25 13 58
10 28 23 D d ? 7S01 18 19 28 D ? 25 17 43
i <P <J
9 V <J 15 ? 0 W 25 18 21
D * 71 11 5 36 18 22
} A© 11 20 57 D ^ 18 22 19 Day 25 19 11

9 160 8 11 28 33 D A 8 18 26 36 D V0 26 21 57
> W 11 29 18 9 V 7/ 18 28 15 O A P. 25 24 07

> p © S12 6 58 D cf W S19 U 43 D *£ S26 11 37


S A71 12 12 37 9 7/ 19 14 12 ) *© 26 12 25
26 12 07
) A9 12 17 18 7/ 160 E. 19 21 30 9 160 ini

[ 56 ]
8 —

EPHENtERlS Aspects & Phenomena, 1974-cOT»<tl.

Mat— conoid. June contd. June— contd.


d h m d h m d h m
26 13 03 D A % 2 24 14 D A 11 24 02
S 160 E. 26 13 24 0 P <J 3 7 00 D W 11 28 02
? V 26 18 05 D A cj 3 18 31 9 1611 y 12 10 56
DAW 26 18 35 $ 15CE. 3 26 01 9 [D Node 12 11 00
O 80 1/ 26 25 40 9 C a 4 6 52 DA? 12 13 00
^ iOH 27 0 22 <? 0 7/ 12 13 00
K *E. 4 8 45
Q.P 27 9 24 D pO 4 12 12 J * 9 12 16 17
D A C 27 12 56 9 Qt. Elong. D O 1/ 6S57 12 21 60
j * y 27 21 08 23E34 4 12 27 9 Node S 12 22 31
D A 9 27 24 04 D dW 2N 40 D Eqnat N 12 23 24
)' * ? 27 27 42 4 16 29 > « 12 26 42
? 160 W 28 7 30 ? * 20 44 4 D 0 13 7 16
J * »? 28 13 58 Helio 9 dJ/ 4 21 46 9 P 13 11 30
} © 28 18 33 D <? 0 F.M. D A 13 29 12
E. 28 20 30 Eclipse 4 27 40 D <P E. 14 7 10
0 40 9 2S 20 46 D 7/ 5 H 12 D 1? 14 11 13
GVcJ 28 20 56 D M.Dec. DAW 14 14 17
D f 28 21 06 23 S 02 5 11 06 B. Direct 14 17 25
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D H 2 14 01 D dE 10 27 26 D >t: W 20 11 02
J> <? f 2 14 30 D * W 10 28 03 D 9 20 17 00
J a 2 18 17 O 40E
J
<f
M. Deo.
11 5 30 7/ 150 20 21E 30
D B 11 6 54 I d 20 25 26
22N13 S3 7 28 ? d ¥ ? P W 20 28 05
O V a 3 10 32 1 S 52 11 7
21 13 15 49 D Apogee
^ Direct 3 17 0 A
Direct 3 18
41
25
8 11 19 40
21 15 06 8 80 E
s'

DA? D »?
D O
11 21 34
21 28 09
3 19 36 ? 40 8
9 V a 3 26 21
D y
11 26 35
22 5 44 A
? Node 12 10 59 ? Q 8 22 10 27
D AW 3 26 40 d a 12 14 38 D 9 22 12 46
D A d 4 12 40 D d I1I4N0712 16 01 Helio? dW22 l8 53
V 160 E 4 17 30 Helio©D ? 12 18 37 D d 1/ 7805 22 23 02
DAI/ 4 18 18 D d ?5N47 12 18 38
W
DDE 4 18 18 Dai/ 13 7 08-
D 22 23 47
0 V
DA© 4 25 14 D d d2N57 13 11 51 D
y
8
22 23 64
22 26 11
D A 9 4 26 17 DP© 13 16 45 23 14 10 DA?
D d b 2N50 6 13 02 A
D
D 8 13 25 54 P W 23 14 44 O
9 6 24 02 D d 0N.M. 14 6 23 D Equat N 23 17 24

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EPHEMERIS Aipects & Phenomena, 1974—eonti

November -conoid. December contd. December— oontd.


d h m d h m d h m
D A (J 23 17 29 'iA 'll 1 27 32 D O 8 8 25 51
DA*: 23 18 35 0 0 7/ 127 29 9 40 IS 9 11 50
(7 A
I? S24 li 54 Orff 1 2740 D * ? 9 14 53
(7 40 E. 24 18 43 7/ f 2 5 30 D d W
4N02 9 25 28
DA© 24 21 92 (? Z E- 2 11 21 0 150 »? 9 29 08
IS40 8 24 23 30 D d f?
2N51 2 18 00 9 V 8 10 11 38
9 A 24 24 12 I) V O 2 21 13 DAT/ 10 18 05
9 40P. 24 27 54 2 21)4 0 P 9 10 19 30
D A 9 25 7 03 O d 8 2 24 4fi 7/ 0 8 10 22 39
D A 8 25 7 32 D A (? 2 28 46 D A 11 7 07
D <? E. 25 10 10 0 40 IS 3 10 S3 9 160 >? 11 13 42
9 0 ^1807 25 10 50 D Perigee 3 12 13 D d d 0N53
DAW 25 11 04 D IS 3 n7
If) OcmiUatimi 12 7 35
Dot? 25 28 49 DA? 3 16 22 ? Q 7/ 12 8 39
© Q >7 26 28 45 ? P W 3 21 ]2 d V
W 12 16 54
? * £ 26 14 35 ? 150 »: 3 23 58 9 80 E. 12 19 16
? P h 26 17 30 D * E 3 28 43 9 Z W 12 21 49
? D 7/ 26 19 10 DAW 4 5 42 D * P_ 12 22 48
9 d WIN32 26 24 14 D A 8 4 7 84 (7 P W 12 24 10
D i IS 26 27 10 ? Q »? 4 8 2fi DdWlN34l2 24 13
9 Nodes 27 7 32 DAO 4 9 22 S Node S 12 24 49
D * 7/ 27 18 55 D A 9 4 21 51 D d S 12 25 09
9 d 8 27 21 34 OV 1? 4 21 55 DOT/ 12 25 38
V 40 y 27 23 30 Helio 8 d <? 4 22 34 Helio 9 dW 73 11 12
9 Z.E. 28 10 81 ? 80 7/ 5 8 38 ©Q P, 13 13 08
D * t?
28 11 36 D <J 5 in 23 9 150 >? 13 13 20
9 P <7 28 14 .50 D * W 5 17 29 D d 9 1S29 13 14 81
D <f (7 28 17 06 9 Nodes 5 21 12 M. Dec.
D ^ 9 28 22 41 DO? 5 25 36 1’2 S 19 13 15 16
9 V t? 28 27 30 ? QP 6 8 OR D c5© N.M
Helio 9 dy 29 12 58 DOW 6 8 12 EclipSd 13 21 55
D p0 29 17 30 D ^ H 6 8 37 14 8 34
D ^ 0 P.M. DOS 6 9 28 Helio©D7/ U
12 26
Eclipse 29 20 40 D O 0 6 15 40 9 >1: y 14 13 10
DAP. 29 23 34 D * >? 6 22 14 D * y 14 16 54
>0 7/ 29 24 18 D Equal S 6 22 18 D d 9 2S35 14 17 15
D W 29 24 29 DO? 6 29 36 Helio 9 g t? 14 25 20
D <f 8 29 26 09 ? p 8 7 14 38 D V © 14 28 5l
D 9 30 7 28 D * <T 7 14 59 DDE. S16 8 03
D M. Dec. 9 * E. 7 28 28 D * 7/ 15 11 32
22 11 N 30 15 06 D d E. S8 10 38 9 P 9 15 13 19
D * 9 8 11 25 9 80 7/ 15 19 44
December D * W 8 11 49 9 OP. 15 22 42
D * 8 8 13 01 D ^ 15 23 54
D A y SI 12 46 9 d W 1N52 8 15 00 ? Aphelion 15 28 30
0 *B 1 14 03 9 0 7/ 8 21 46 9 \L i l6 17 52
0p >? 1 16 10 0 Z.W 8 23 00 D y 16 27 52
D 0 P. 1 26 35 D * O 8 23 28 D * (7 17 10 07
9 1 y 1 26 52 9 d 8 8 26 48 OV 9 17 13 65

I. B. -9 [ 66 ]
Aspects & Phenomena, 1974— conr/cl.
December— contd. December— contd. I December— concld.
d h m d h m d h m
AE. 17 19 27 D A f 22 21 69 D M. Dec.
D + V 17 21 21 3) ?
;
22 24 25
©'
22 N25 11 27 30
J) ^ B 17 21 61 ? * 7/ 22 25 30 P 25
9 27 30
? V 9 17 25 41 D ^ 23 10 34 D V 0 11 28 35
D * 9 19 6 10 6 5°N D A W 24 28 39
D * © 19 7 08 Antares 23 11 80 c? 7/ S29 6 12
D Apogee 19 9 54 0 * y 23 25 01 7 V w 29 6 44
0 l 60 Ij 19 9 50 S * E. 23 26 09 D cf 0
F.M 29 9 21
9 IPO t? 19 If) 12 9 Ci 24 10 30 ? V 8 29 10 37
}) A 19 10 33 }) 24 15 12 D E
29 12 50
0 a 9 Sup. 19 25 32 D A 0 24 16 28 ? 40 8 29 15 10
D <J 19 2o 29 S P ^ 24 19 13 9 * % 29 16 08
D * ? 20 6 38 D 9 A 24 22 20 D A V 29 18 53
D w 20 9 57 W 6 S3 25 5 30 D <? 9 29 19 12
}) B 20 10 24 * 1/ 25 10 52 ? 40 ¥ 29 19 27
D d K 6S58 20 12 59 s 6 a
1
25 13 19 9 J V29 22 23
? E. 20 20 32 s d W D d 8 2N42 29 24 02
D A >7 20 23 33 40 IN 25 13 44 D c? ? 30 8 03
? 80 E. 20 25 22 D ? A 25 15 53 9 W Q30 20 39
D Equat N 20 25 48 D * 1? 25 18 26 6 V 1? 30 21 55
? Q % 21 9 05 Helio ^ cf 1? 26 28 32 9 80 30 23 55
0 80 B 21 14 42 7 8 26 14 41 D W 30 25 32
? V W 21 15 02 D A P, 27 7 17 D Perigee 31 5 57
? ^ B 21 18 07 9 Q E 27 8 47 9 i V31 9 04
0 V 9 21 22 55 ]) 8 27 12 21 0 E
31 12 35
J) 0 21 25 13 }) ¥ 27 12 30 9 31 13 11
]) 9 21 27 47 }) 27 14 52 D *E
31 13 26
0 Solstice S22 11 26 ])
'

27 15 25 }) 8 A31 14 50
]) A B 22 12 12 40 Ijl 27 17 12 D A ¥ 81 15 22
? * W 22 13 51 9 Y. 8 27 23 34 9 P S 31 15 23
D A 6 22 18 13 ? V S 27 24 01 9 Aphelion 31 16 32
D ^ B. 22 20 03 9 27 25 25 D ^ A31 24 03

Note:— The ‘l^onile* aspects which are formed at distances of 40°(l8t nonile),
80® (2nd nonile), 120® (3rd nonile or trine) and 160° {4th nonile) are on the basis
of one-ninth divisiouof the circle or of twelve napd/h^as. When two planets form
the ‘Nonile’ aspect, they are in true conjunction in the mvafh^a-ch&it.
The V-aspects of the Sun and the Moon, used by the ancient Indian astro-
nomers, are of two kinds, vix., the VyatlpAta aspect when the sum of the tropical
longitudes of the Sun and tiie \looti amounted to 180® (symbol— V), and the
Vaidh^ti aspect when it amounted to 360° (syrabol-v). These aspects mutually
between all other planets also have been shown. These two V-aspects like
conjunctions and oppositions have a very close affinity with the parallel aspects,
the latter generally taking place very near to the former four.
The heliocentric aspects are with reference to the places of planets as may
bo Been by an observer stationed in the Sun. Of these aspects the conjunctions
and oppositions are the most important. When two planets form the opposition
aspect heliocentrically, both the planets are at that time invisible to each other
having been intervened by the Sun situated between them. In case of con-
junctions the outer planet is visible to the inner one, but the inner planet is not
visible to the outer. This phenomena is similar to combustion or heliacal
setting of planets us we see from the planet earth.

[ 66 ]
Movement of Major Planets in 1974

Mars moves through eight signs during the year from Mesha te
Vrischika, being combust in Simha-Tula from August 16 to Nov. 27.

It comes in conjunction with Saturn ( being 2® N 15' ) in Mithuna


on April 20. and with Bahu in Vrischika on Dec. 25.

Jupiter moves from Makara to Kumbha ( Feb. 9 ) being combust


in Makara-Kiimbha from Feb. 2 to Mar. 2, and retrograding in the
latter sign from July 7 to Nov. 3. It forms Trine aspect with Saturn
in Mithuna on Feb. 27 and again on Aug. 22,* Trine with Uranus
(Herschel) in Tula on Feb. 25, Square with Neptune in Vrischika on
April 19, Oct. 27 and Dec. 2, and Square with Rahn in Vrischika
on Dec. 10.

Saturn in Mithuna is retrograde up to Feb. 27 and again from


Oct. 31, and is combust from June 13 to July 16. It forms Square
aspect with Pluto in Kanya on May 28, and a very close Trine with
Herschel in Tula towards the end of February.

Planets at Minimum and Maximum distances, 1974

Plamt I^mrest to the Eurth Farthpst from the Earth

Sun Jan. 4 . 0'983 July 5 ... 1*017

Mercury (Nov. 9 o'67r>' Jan. 4 .. 1*439


Feb. 28 - 0*630 May 2 .. 1*328
June 29 0',560 Aug. 23 .. 1*367
Oct. 24 0-608 Dec. 18 . .. 1*449

Venus Jan. 23 0*268 Nov. 5 .. 1*715

Mars (Oct. 17 0*436) Sept. 25 . .. 2*626

Jupiter (July 31 .. 4*079^ Feb. 13 .. 6*020


Sept. 6 3*978 (Mar. 22 .. 5*955)

Saturn (Dec 23 ... 8*032) July 1 . 10*035


(Jan. 6 .
8*045^

V.B.—The difltanceB are in unite of the mean dietan.re of the Sun from tha
Earth taken ae 1*000.

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'

Example of a Foreign City

Ihte : 22nd October 1974, Tuesday.


Time : 10-30 a.m Local Standard Time.
Place • Osaka ( Japan ).

Lafc. 34° 39' N, Long. 135° 27' E.

The place being in Japan falls in the Time Zone of +9h which
is the standard time of the country. G.M.T. of the moment is thus
less by 9^ 0” (i.o. G.M.T, is 10-30 a.m. mimis 9-0 = 1-30 a.m. of

22 Oct.) and I.S.T. is less by 3^' 30^ (i.e. I.S.T. is 10-30 a.m.
3-30-7-00 a.m. of 22 Oct.)

As the place is in the east of Greenwich, the L.M.T. of the


moment is more’ than G.M.T. by the [time-equivalent of the longi-
tude, i.e. by 2’" nearly (135° 27' X 4- 541*" 489-9^ Ol*" 48^1.

Hence the L.M.T as obtained from G.M.T. is 1-30 a.m. plus 9^ 2*"

=10-32 a.m. of 22. 10. 74.

So time is 10-30 a.m. of 22 Oct Japan Standard Time


10-32 a.m. ,, ., L.M.T. (for calculation of ascendant
1-30 a.m. „ „ G.M.T. or U.T.
7-00 a.m, I.S.T. (for calculation of planets)

Ascendant ( Lagna ) —Sidereal Time for I2h noon L.M.T. of

22 Oct. '74 at Osaka is h 14-01-14 (p. 20) — 37^' (corr. for Tokyo, p. 88)
=A 14-00-37.

Sidereal Time for 10-32 a.m. L.M.T.


=h 14-00-37-(k l-28+15^) = fe 12-32-22.

Hence the Ascendant for Lat. 35°N is obtained from author's


Tables of Ascendants as 7® 28°26'-“0° 30' (corr. for 1974) = 7b 27® .56'

i.e., Vrischika 27° .56'. Prom the short table given on page 80 of
this ephemeris, it is seen that the ascendant Dhanus begins on
22 Oct. at 35° N latitude at h 10-14 +27w/ = 10-41 a,m. L.M.T. which
confirms the above result.

Planets— To be calculated for 7-00 a.m. I.S.T., which moment is

h 1-30 after 5-30 a.m. I.S.T. of 22. 10. 74. The Moon is found for
this epoch at 8e 22° 52'+45' = 88 23° 37' (Dhanus 23° 37').

Similarly the positions of other planets are also to be obtained for


the above hour of I.S.T.

*Time is more for places in the East and less for places in the West

[ 68 ]
Advance Ephemeris for 1975

ig, oi PUntti at 5-30 a.m. I.S.T. on the first day of the month.

HBRSCHEL ( y ) N EPTUNE ^ ( ) PlOTO (Pl)

September
.laniinry

ASTOTTARI DASA—Krittikadi & Ardradi


Balance of Dasa Ity Longitude of Moon at birth.

Long, of Ardradi Dasa


Nakgfttrft Krittikadi DaaA
Moon
B V m d m d
1 Afivinl 0 0 0 Venus 10 6 0 Rahu 6 0 0
2 Bhara^i 0 13 20 3 0 3 0 0
3 Kfttikg 0 26 40 Bun 6 0 0 Venus 21 0 0
4 Kohnii 1 10 0 1 0 0 14 0 0
5 Mfgaiiras 1 23 20 2 0 0 7 0 0
6 Ardra 2 6 40 Moon 15 0 0 Bun 6 0 0
7 Punarvaaii 2 20 0 11 3 0 4 6 0
8 Pu?ya 3 3 20 7 6 0 3 0 0
9 Asleffft 3 16 40 3 9 0 1 6 0
10 Maghg 4 0 0 MarB 8 0 0 Moon 15 0 0
11 P. Phalguni 4 13 20 5 4 0 10 0 0
12 U. Phalguni 4 26 40 2 8 0 0 0 0
13 Haata 10 0 Mercur> 17 0 0 Mara 8 0 0
14 Citra 5 23 20 12 9 0 6 0 0

15 Svgti 6 6 40 8 6 0 4 0 0
16 Visgkhft 6 20 0 4 3 0 2 0 0
17 Auiiradha 7 3 20 Saturn 10 0 0 Mercury 17 0 0
18 Jyeplhli 7 16 40 0 8 0 11 4 0
19 Mala 8 0 0 3 4 0 5 8 0
20 Purv&pAd^a 8 13 20 Jupiter 19 0 0 Saturn 10 0 0
21 Ilttara^SdhA 8 26 40 12 8 0 6 8 0
22 Srava^a 9 10 0 6 4 0 3 4 0
23 Dhaniatha 9 23 20 Kahu 12 0 0 Jupiter 19 0 0
24 Batabnigaj 10 6 40 8 0 0 12 8 0
25 P. BhAd>apada 10 20 0 4 0 0 6 4 0
26 U. BhSdrapadfi 11 3 20 Venus 21 0 0 Rahu 12 0 0
27 Revatl 11 16 40 15 9 0 9 0 0
1 Alvini 12 0 0 10 6 0 6 0 0

[ 69 ]
Balance of Vimsottari Dasa by Longitude of Moon
Moon in Mepa, Moon in VfPa, Moon in Mithno aJtfooNwKark,.,
Long I

'
Siipha, DhanuB Kanyfi, Makara Tuls, Kumbha VrBcika,Miaa
of |

Moon
Balance of Dael Balance of Daea Balance of Daaa Balance of Daea
1 j

1 Vl m d m d m d
0 d Ketu 7 0 0 Sun 4 6 0 Mar 8 f 6 0
1 JXJPiTERi 0 0
0 20 6 9 27 ! 4 6
4 3 27 3 7 6
0 40 6 7 24 4 2 12 3 1 24 3 2 12
inn
120
6 5 21 4 0 18 2 11 21 2 9 18
/ 6 318 3 10 24 2 9 18 2 4 24
/ 1 40, 6 1 15 3 9 0 ;
2 7 15 2 0 0
f) 11 12 3 7 6| 2 5 ]2 1 7 6
2 20 5 9 9 '

3 5 12 1 2 3 9 1 2 12
2 40 5 7 6 3 3 18 2 1 6 0 9 18
3 0 5 5 3 3 1 24 1 11 3 0 4 24
!
1

6 20 5 3 0 ,
3 0 or 1 9 0 Saturn 19 0 0
3 40 5 0 27 2 10 6 1
1 6 27 18 6 9
4 0 4 10 24 ,
2 8 12 1 4 24 18 0 18
4 20 4 8 21 2 6 18 1 2 21 17 6 27
4 40 4 6 18 i
2 4 24 1 0 18 17 1 6
5 0 4 4 15 I
2 3 0 0 10 15 16 7 15
5 20 4 2 12 2 1 6 0 8 12 16 1 24
5 40 4 0 9 1 11 12 0 6 9 15 8 3
6 0 3 10 6 1
1 9 18 0 4 6 15 2 12
6 20 3 8 3 1 7 24 0 2 3 14 8 21
6 40 3 6 0 1 6 0 Rahu 18 0 0 14 3 U
7 0 3 3 27 1 4 6 17 6 18 13 9 9
7 20 3 1 24 1 2 12 17 1 6 13 3 18
7 40 2 11 21 '

1 0 18 16 7 24 12 9 27
8 0 2 9 18 1 0 0 24 16 2 12 12 4 6
8 20 2 7 15 0 9 0 15 9 0 11 10 15
8 40 2 5 12 ;
0 7 6 15 3 18 11 4 24
9 0 2 3 9 ;
0 5 12 14 10 6 10 11 3
9 20 2 1 6 1 0 3 18 14 4 24 10 5 12
9 40 1 11 3 0 1 24 13 11 12 !
9 11 21

10 0 1 9 0 Moon 10 0 0 13 6 0 9 C U
10 20 1 6 27 9 9 0 13 0 18 9 0 9
10 40 1 4 24 9 6 0 12 7 6 8 6 18
11 0 1 2 21 9 3 0 12 1 24 8 0 27
11 20 1 0 18 9 0 0 11 8 12 7 7 G
11 40 0 10 15 8 9 0 11 3 0 7 1 15
12 0 0 8 12 8 6 0 10 9 18 6 7 24
12 20 0 6 9 8 3 0 10 4 6 6 2 3
12 40 0 4 6 8 0 0 9 10 24 5 8 12
0 0 2 3 7 9 0 9 5 1? 5 2 21

18 20 Venus 20 0 0 7 6 0 9 0 0 4 9 O'
13 40 19 6 0 7 3 0 8 6 18 4 3 9
14 0 19 0 0 7 0 0 8 1 6 3 9 18
,14 20 18 6 0 6 ‘3 C i
7 7 24 3 3 27
,14 40 18 0 0 6 6 0 '

7 2 12 2 10 6
15 0 17 6 0 6 3 0 0 9 0 2 4 15
15 20 17 0 0 !
6 0 0 6 3 18 1 10 24
15 40 16 6 0 5 9 0 '
5 10 6 1 5 3
16 0 16 0 0 5 6 U !
5 4 24 0 11 12
16 20 15 6 0 5 3 n 1
4 11 12 0 5 21
16 40 15 0 (1 5 ( c 6 0 Mercur.17 0 0
17 0 14 6 0 4 9 0 I i 0 18 16 6 27
17 20 14 0 0 4 6 0 7 0 16 1 24
17 40 13 6 0 4 3 0 3 1 24 15 8 21
i

18 0 13 0 0 i
4 0 0 2 8 12 15 3 18
18 20 12 6 0 3 9 0
'

2 3 0 14 10 15
18 40 12 0 0 3 6 0 i
1 9 18 14 5 12
19 0 11 6 0 3 3 0 1
1 4 6 14 0 0
Balance of Vimsottari Dasa—contd.
Moon in Moon in Vf^a,
biiphayDbanus Kanyfl, Makara

Balance of DasA Balance of Da ^4


y m A y m d
Vends 11 6 0 Moon 3 3 0
n 0 0 3 0 0
10 6 0 2 9 0

10 0 0 2 6 0
9 6 0 2 3 0
9 0 0 2 0 0
8 6 0 19 0
8 0 0 1 6 0
7 6 0 1 3 0
7 0 0 10 0
6 6 0 0 9 0
6 0 0 0 6 0
5 6 0 0 3 0
5
4
0
6
0
0
Mara 700
6 9 27
4 0 0 6 7 24
3 6 0 6 5
21
3 0 0 6 3
18
2 6 0 6 1 15
2 0 0 5 11 12
1 C 0 5 9 9
1 0 0 5 7 6
—Sun 0
600
6 0 5 5 3
5 3 0
5 10 6 5 0 27
5 8 12 4 10 24
5 6 18 4 8 21
5 4 24 4 6 18
5 3 0 4 4 15
5 1 6 4 2 12
4 11 12 4 0 9
4 9 18 3 10 6
4 7 24 3 8 3
4 6 0 3 6 0

Proportional Parts For Dasa of Planets


( To be subtracted from the balance of da^&
for increase by minutes
of the longitude of nioou
)

1| Ketu VenuH Sun Moon Mars Hahu


I Jupiter Saturn Merc.
(7y) 202/) 62/)
j
( ( (1(V) (
)
I
(18») (%) '

(19i/) (i7y)
m d m d m d m d tn d m d m d m d m d
3 0 9 0 3 0 5 0 3 0
!
8 0 7 0 9 0 8 i
2 0 6 0 18 0 5 0 9 0 6 0 16 0 14 0 17 6 15 2
3 0 9 0 27 0 8 0 14 0 9 0 24 0 22 0 26 0 23 3
4 13 I 6 0 ll 0 18 0 13
i

n I 2 0 29 1 4 1 1 4
5 16 I 15 0 14 0 23 0 16 I 11
n 1 6 1 13 1 8 5
0
1

1 19 I 24 0 16 0 27 0 19 I 19
§ 1 13 1 21 1 16 6
7 22 2 3 0 19 I 2 0 22
1 1 27 1 20 2 0 1 24 7
25 2 12 0 22 I 6 0 25 2
1 I

n 5 1 28 2 8 2 1 8
9 28 2 2l 0 24 I ll 0 28
1A 2 13 !
2 5 2 17 2 9 9
10 1 I 0 0 27 I 15 I
!

1
i
I 2 21 1
2 12 2 26 2 17 10
15 1

17 ! 15 I 2 8
I ii '
I 17 4 2 3 18 4 8 3 25 15
20 3 6 0 I 24 3 0 2
1

3 5 12 4 24 5 21 5 3 20
il
I
i

I 71 ]
Solar Return or Var^aptAve^

The moment in eaoh year when the nirayari^a or sidereal longitude


of the Sun beoomea equal to the longitude of Sun at the time of birth

of the native, is the moment of Solar return or Varshapraveah.

Method of calculation : — Write down the day of week at birth


( 0 for Saturday, 1 for Sunday, etc. ) and with it write the birth time
reckoned from 0 to 24 hours counted from G*' A.M. or 0^ Midnight or in

any other system of time reckoning. Take from the following table the
figures given against the age of the person (completed number of years)

and add it to the above figures. The result gives the day of week and
time of Vargapravesh. The English date on the day of week so obtained
will be very near to the date of birth or will exactly agree with it.

Year d h m Year d h m Year d h m


1 1 6 9-2 41 2 12 15*7 81 3 18 22*1
2 2 12 18*3 42 3 18 24-8 82 5 0 31*3
3 3 18 27-5 43 5 0 34*0 83 6 6 40*5
4 5 0 36-6 44 6 6 431 84 0 12 49*6
5 6 6 45-8 45 0 12 52*3 85 1 18 58*8
6 0 12 55-0 46 1 19 1*5 86 3 1 8*0
7 1 19 41 47 3 1 10*6 87 4 7 17*1
8 3 1 13-3 48 4 7 19*8 88 5 13 26*3
9 4 7 22-5 49 5 13 29*0 89 6 19 35*4
10 f) 13 31-6 50 6 19 38*1 90 1 1 44*6

11 6 19 40*8 51 1 1 47*3 91 2 7 53*8


12 1 1 49*9 52 2 7 56*4 92 3 14 2*9
13 2 7 59-1 53 3 14 5*6 93 4 20 12-1
14 3 14 8*3 54 4 20 14*8 94 6 2 21*3
15 4 20 17*4 55 6 2 23*9 95 0 8 30*4
16 6 2 26-G 56 0 8 33*1 96 1 14 39*6
17 0 8 35*8 57 1 14 42-3 97 2 20 48*7
18 1 14 44-9 58 2 20 51*4 98 4 2 57*9
19 2 20 54*1 59 4 3 0*6 99 5 9 7*1
20 4 3 3*2 60 5 9 9*7 100 6 15 16*2

21 5 9 12*4 61 6 15 18*9 101 0 21 25*4


22 6 15 21-6 62 0 21 28*1 102 2 3 34*5
23 0 21 30-7 63 2 3 37*2 103 3 9 43*7
24 2 3 39*9 64 3 9 46*4 104 4 15 52*8
25 3 9 49*1 65 1 1
^ 15 55*6 105 5 22 2*0
26 4 15 58*2 66 22 4*7 106 0 4 11*2
27 5 22 7-4 67 ! 0 4 13*9 107 1 10 20*3
28 0 4 16-5 68 1
1 10 23*0 108 2 16 29*5
29 1 10 25*7 69 2 16 32*2 109 3 22 38*7
30 2 16 34*9 70 3 22 41*4 110 5 4 47*8
1

31 3 22 44*0 71 5 4 50*5 111 6 10 57*0


j

32 5 4 53-2 72 6 10 59*7 112 0 17 6*1


33 6 11 2*4 73 0 17 8*9 113 15*3
1 23
34 0 17 11*5 74 1 23 18*0 114 3 5 24*5
35 1 23 20-7 75 3 5 27*2 115 4 11 33*6
36 3 5 29-8 76 4 11 36*3 116 5 17 42*8
37 4 11 390 77 5 17 45*5 117 6 23 52*0
38 5 17 48*2 78 6 23 54*7 118 1 6 ri
j

39 6 23 57*3 79 1 6 3*8 119 2 12 10*3


40 1 6 6-5 80 2 12 13*0 120 3 18 19*4

[ 72 ]
Ascensional Differences ( ^, 5« )

'The following table gives the ascensional diflerences for different latitudes
of place, and different declinations of planets and equatorial stars. These
ascensional differences ^iven in minutes of time are required in calculatinjj the
timings of daily rising and setting of the heavenly bodies at the given locality.

® “
Dec.(«ji 2
'

4 '*
I
6® 8 " !lO®i 12 ®! 14 ’ j
16 ' 18 ® i 20 ® ! 22 ’ i 24 **
I 26 ® I 28 ® I
60 ®

Lat.(^)! m 1 ni m m m in ,
lu \
m tu m m m in m m
2° 0'3‘ 0-3 0-9 1-1 1-4 l-7j 2-0 2’:i
;
2'Ci' 2'9, :V2 :V6i 3-9l 4-3‘ 4-6
4 I
0-5| l-l 1-7 2-2 2'8 3-4! 4-Oi 4-6 5 2 5'8 frr>; T'l 7'8. S'b' 9'3
« ; 0-9; 1-7 2'5 3-4 4-2 5-1' 6-0| C-9! 7-8' 8-8i 9-7) l()-7! 11'7^ 13'9
8 M 2-2 3-4 4-5 5-7 6'8i S'O 9-2i lO'o^ 11-7, 13 0 14 3 If)-?!
12'81
17-1
1
18-C
! ; I
I

9 I’il 2-5 3'8 oT 6-4 7-7 9 0 10*4] ll Si 13-2! 14-7, lG-2i 17-7i 19 3 21*0
to 1-4 2-8 4*2 7*1 8*610111*6; 13*li
r)*7 14*7! 16 3 18o' 19*7' 21 3 23*4 *
^

11 I
ITi 3*1 4*7 6*3 7*8 9*4 11*1 12*8i 14*5. 16*2 18*0' 19*9i 21*8 23*7; 25*8
12 1-7| 3*4 5-1 6*8 8*6 10*3 12*1 j4 0! 15*81 17*7', 19*7 21*7; 23 8* 25*9 *28*2
13 1-8 3*7 5*6 7*4 9*3 11*2 13*2 15*21 17*2: 19*3l 21 4i 23*61 25*9, 28*21 30*6
i

14 2*0. 4*0 6 0 8*010*1 12*l!l4*2i 16 4| 18*6! 20 8] 23*1 25*5l 27*9 30*5' 33*1

6*4 8 610*8 13 1 15*3 17 6


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24 9 27 4 30*01 32*81
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9 2111 6 14 0 16 418*91
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4 6 j
6 9
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i
26 *(;, 29*31 32*1 35 *l!
4*9 7 3 9 8 12*4 14*9 17*5 20*11
*

22 8 25*51 ]
31*3 34 3 37 4 28*4 *
'
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:

5*21 7*810 513 1 15 818*6 21 4 * *


:
*
24 2 27 21 i
30 21 33*3 36*5 39 8 *

5*61 8*3 11*1 13 9 16*8 19 7122*71 *


25*7 28 8 32 0 35*3 38 7 42*2
i
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5 8 8 8 11 7 14*7 17*7 20*8124 0 27 2


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30*41 33 8 37 3 40*9 44 *Gi !
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28*7 35 7 39*4 32*1 *
'
43*2 47*1
6*5 9 7 il 3 0 il 6*3 19*7 23*1 26*61 * *
30*21 33*8 37*0 41*4 45*5 49*6
6 8 'l 0 2113 7117 2 20*7 24*3 28 0
* * * * *

]
31 7 35 5 39 5 43*6 '

47*8 52*2
7 i; 10-7 14*3 18*0 21*7 25 5|29 31
*
33 3 37 31 41 4 45*7 ,
50*2 54 *81
7 5 'll- 215 0 :i 8*9 22*7 26 7130*71
* *
*
34*8 39 l; 43*4 47*9 52^6 57 4
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,

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36*5 40 91 \[yr, 50-2 55-0 00 .i]

16.8 20 624*9 29*2133 Gi


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27 4 I| 8 2 12*3 :
38 1 42 7 47*5 52*41 57*5 62 9 68*4 ,
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8 5 12*8
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; 39 8 44*9 49*6 54*81 60 1 65*7 71*5
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4 4 ]
8 9|13 4 ' ’ *

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9*3 13*9 *
30 43*2 48*5 53*9 59 6 65*4 7 r 5 77*9 *
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48 ,56 63 '71 ;
79 i
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76 1 85 95 il 06 117 128 139
50 10 ll 9 29 139 49 59 69 180 1 91 103 ill 5 ll 28 142 157 173
55 11 |23 !35 i

46 58 ]71 184 197 ill] :125 141 !l 59 177 198 221


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54 2 7 5-5 8*2 11 0 13*8 16 7 19 6 22 5
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35*1 38*4 42*0 45-6
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31 1 34*8 38*7
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|

Rule To obtain the rising and setting times of the Sun, Moon. etc. firstly find
®he time of its meridian passage. In case of Sun the apparent noon is the
Meridian Passage time. In case of Moon the tabulated M. Pass, time is required
to be interpolated to the ai)proximate time of its rising or setting by suutrac-
tion or addition of about 12 minutes. A star jiasses the merid^ian when the
sidereal time of the moment becomes equal to the Rt. Ascension of the star.
Then find the Semi-diurnal Arc which is as follows :~
Semi-diuT, Arc=6/i±A8c. ditt [positive sign is to be taken when the
declination is North, and negative sign when the declination is South.)
Local mean time of ri8iijg = M. Pass -Semi -dlur. Arc.
Local mean time of setting = M. Pass + Semi-diur. Arc.
A . If the latitude of place is South, reverse the sign of decli, and work.

I.B.-1U [ 73 ]
Local mean time ol Sunrise and Subset

( For all places having the same north latitudes as given below )

Colombo Mad. Bang. Bombay Allahabad Delhi


C* N 54' IH* N 0' 18® N 58' 25® N 28' 28® N 39'

Date (i.M.T. + llm) (+9,+20i») (+39r») l+3m) (+21m)

lUse Set Rise Bet Rise Bet Rise Set Rise Set
1

h m \
m h VI
j

\ h VI h m h m h m h m h m h m
January 1 6 15 5 51 0 20 5 41 0 37 5 30 6 50 5 17 C 57 5 11
r in
17
r.o
53
on
27 A‘l
43 38
'-Ift Q9
32 r.i
51 19m cn
57
t

18 56 29 45 39 35 52 22 58
20 5 58 29 48 39 38 52 25 58
21 6 0 30 50 40 40 52 28
21 1 31 52 43 51
22 3 31 54 45 50 34
oo 4 30 50 47 49 37

C, 5 0 30 5 58 6 47 5 40 6 52 5 30
0 29 5 59 45 43 49 40
10 22 43 46 47 43
14 21 40 49 43 46
18 20 37 51 40 49
22 19 34 54 36 51
26 18 30 56 32 54

March 2 6 16 0 27 5 58 6 28 5 57
6 14 23 6 0 24 5 59
K) 13 19 2 20 {) 2
14 11 15 4 15 4
18 9 I 11 6 11 6
22 7 6 8 6 9
26 5 6 2 10 6 1 11
30 3 ,
5 58 11 5 57 13

6 1 6 0 5 59 6 8 5 57 6 11 5 54 6 13 5 52 6 15
5 59 0 50 9 53 11 50 15 48 18
57 r> 54 9 50 12 46 17 43 20
2i)

56 5 51 9 47 13 42 19 39
54 5 49 10 44 14 38 20 35
35 22 31 1

31 24

May 1 5 50 6 5 5 43 6 11 5 36 6 18 5 28 0 26 5 23 0 31
5 49 12 34 19 25 28 20 34
9 48 13 32 21 23 30 17 36
13 47 14 30 22 20 32 14 39
17 47 38 15 29 24 18 34 12 41
16 36 10 43

29 46 8 36 18 26 28 14 40 7 48
I

.luiic 2 5 46 6 9 5 36 |
6 19 5 26 6 30 5 13 6 42 5 6 6 50
26 31 13 44
26 33 13 46
14 48 12 37 !
23 26 34 13
18 49 13 38 i
24 27 35 ,13 48
49 14 14 49
40 I
25 28 37
30 5 51 6 15 5 41 6 26 5 29 6 37 5 16 6 50 5 9 6 58

N.B.—TO obtain Indian Standard Time of Sunrise and Sunset, apply


to the above the difference between the standard time and the local time
of the place. The i. s. T. corrections tor the places are given in brackets.
Local mean time of Sunrise and Sunset
( For all places having the same north latitudes as given below )

Colombo Mad. Bang. Bombay Allahabad Delhi


6* N 54' 13* N 0' 18* N 58' 25* N 28' 28* N 39'
Date I.8.T. 411m) (+9, +20w) ( + 39m) (+3wi) (+21w)

Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set

h m h til h tn h m k m h m h m h m k m h m
July 4 5 52 6 16 5 42 6 26 5 31 6 37 5 18 6 50 5 10 6 58
8 53 16 43 27 32 37 19 50 12 58
12 55 16 44 27 33 37 21 50 14 57
16 55 16 45 2'. 35 37 23 49 16 56
20 56 16 46 26 36 36 25 48 18 54
24 56 16 47 26 38 35 26 46 20 53
28 57 16 48 25 39 34 28 44 22 50

August 1 5 57 6 15 5 49 6 24 5 40 6 32 5 30 6 42 5 25 6 48
5 57 14 50 22 42 30 32 40 27 45
9 57 13 50 21 43 28 34 37 29 42
13 57 12 51 19 44 26 36 34 31 38
17 57 11 51 17 45 23 38 31 34 34
21 57 9 52 15 46 20 39 27 36 30
25 57 8 52 12 47 17 41 23 38 26
29 56 6 52 10 48 14 43 19 40 22

Scptr. 2 5 56 6 4 5 52 6 7 5 49 6 11 5 44 6 15 5 42 6 17
6 55 2 52 5 .50 8 46 n 44 13
10 55 6 0 52 6 2 .50 4 47 7 46 8
14 54 5 58 52 5 ,59 51 6 1 49 6 3 48 6 3
18 53 55 52 56 .52 5 57 .50 5 58 50 5 58
22 53 53 52 53 .52 54 .52 54 52 54
26 52 51 53 51 53 50 54 50 .54 49
30 52 49 53 48 51 47 55 45 56 44

October 4 5 51 5 47 5 53 5 45 5 55 5 43 5 57 5 41 5 58 5 40
8 51 45 53 43 56 40 5 59 37 6 0 35
1

12 50 43 53 40 57 37 6 0 I
33 2 31
16 50 41 54 38 58 34 2 29 5 26
20 50 40 .54 36 5 .59 31 5 25 7 22
24 50 39 55 34 6 0 28 7 22 10 18
28 50 38 56 32 o '
26 9 19 13 15

Novr. 1 5 51 5 37 5 57 5 30 6 4 5 24 6 11 5 16 6 15 5 12
5 51 36 5 58 29 5 22 14 13 18 9
0 52 35 6 0 28 7 20 19 11 21 6
13 53 35 1 27 10 19 22 9 25 4
17 54 35 3 27 12 18 25 7 28 2
21 56 36 5 27 14 17 27 6 31 1
25 57 36 7 27 17 17 28 6 34 5 0
29 5 59 37 27 19 17 31 5 37 4 59

Deer. 3 6 1 5 38 6 11 5 28 6 21 5 18 6 34 5 5 6 40 4 59
7 3 40 13 29 24 19 37 6 43 5 0
11 5 41 15 31 26 20 40 6 46 0
15 7 43 18 32 29 21 42 7 49 2
19 9 45 20 34 31 23 44 9 51 3
23 11 47 22 36 33 25 46 11 53 5
27 13 49 24 38 35 27 48 13 55 7
31 6 15 5 51 6 25 5 40 6 37 5 29 6 .50 5 16 6 56 5 10

Note .‘—These timingB relate to the coincidence ( astronomical or true ) of


the centre of the Sun with the horizon, without any correction for refraction.
Correction for visibility of the upper limb : -3»n for rise, +*dwi for set.

[ 75 ]
Local mean time of Moonriae and Moonaet, 1974
For latitudes 15°N and 30°N

15*N0' 30*N0' 15*N0' 30*NO'


Date
Date
Rise Bet Rise Set
I

Rise Set
m h m h m IT k m n h m
Jan. 0 10 42 23 08 10 39 23 13 Feb. 15 0 59
^ m
8 30
11 K 23 58 IJ 11
I

16 49
1 11 56
- 12 00 _ 11 45 '
0 10 17
1
2 ,38
? 2 22 12 46
12 44
7 3 10 13 37
0 52 1 > 23 1 10 18 3 25 8 3 .54 14 31
13 3'l 1 49 13 07 2 13 10 4 09
M 26 2 49 13 58 3 19 20 4 50
4
5
33
10
15 25
ir. 30 3 53 14 .57
j

4 2 16 19
21 5 29 43
j 17 14
Ifi 3^. 4 57 16 03 5 29
!

6 06 i 6 15 18 08
17 42 5 58 17 15 6 29
i'

0 44 6 46
18 48 6 57 18 27
I

19 02
! 7 21 24 7 21 19 7 17 19 .59
>
19 51 7 .50 19 36 8 08
;

25 8 00 7 49
20 51 8 38 20 44 20 56
8 49 26 8 40 8 24
!

2] 48 9 2.4 21 48 21 .5.5
1 9 27 27 9 24
22 43 10 00
1

9 02 22 56
.
: .50 I
10 01 28 10 12 9 45 23 58
23 30 10 48 :
10 36 Mar. 1 11 05
1

10 34
11 29 II 12 12 03 0 28 11 31
j

1 00
0 28 1 12 13 0 50 11 49 13 04 12 33
21 12 57 1 47
1 59
1 12 30 14 07 2 24 13 39 2 54
2 1.3 13 44 2 43 13 13 15 09 3 19 14 47 3 44
3 01 14 33 3 37 14 00 ()
16 1] 4 11 15 .56
3 .54 15 23 4 27 14 50
4 29
4 43 16 12 5 14 15 43
7 17 11 4 59 D 04 5 10
8 18 OD 5 45 18 10
5 28 17 03 5 56 16 37 5 48
9 19 07 6 30 19 14
23 6 10 17 53 6 34 6 26
17 31 10 20 03 7 14 20 18 7 03
24 18 41
25
6 50
19 29
7 09 18 26 n 20 59 7 59 21 21 7 40
7 28 7 42 19 20 12 21 55
26 8 44 22 21 8 21
8 06 20 17 8 13 20 14 13
27 49 9 31 23 19 9 V]
28
8 42 21 05 8 43 21 08 14 '3 42
10 20 —
29
0 20 21 ,54 9 14 m 15 11 11 0 14
9 50
10 39
9 .58 23 45 9 46 23 02 16 0 32
30
i

12 01 1 04 11 .30
10 40 23 39 ]
17 19 12 52
31
11 26 - 1 0 01 18 2 04 13 42
1 50 12 23
2 31 13 17
Feb. ]
12 0 36
16 1 1 04 19 2 46 14
2 31 3 09 14 11
13 12 1 36 12 40 2 (;7 20 3 26 15 20 3 43
3
14 14 2 38 1
15 05
3 11 21 4 01 16 08
4 3 39 4 16 16 00
15 18 ] 4 11 22 4 42
1)
16 57 4 47 16 54
16 24 4 37 1 5 06 23 5 19 17 46
6 5 18 17 51
17 28 5 33 ].
5 54
7
24 5 58 18 37 5 50 18
18 31 6 24 49
11 6 38 25 6 39 19 30 6
8 7 12
25 19 48
19 30 1! 7 19 26 7 23 20 25 7 02 20 49
9 20 27 7 57 2< 7 .56 27 8 10 21 23 7 45
10 21 23 8 40 2] 52
2: 8 33 28 9 02 22 22 8 33
11 22 18 9 24 22 54
21 9 09 29 .58 23 21
12 10 9 26 23 54
23 13 07 2-
9 46 30 10 58
13 _ 10 .52 10 27 31
10 26
14 59 0 19 11 30 0 49
0 06 11 39 ( 11 10
,

Apr, 1 12 .59 1 13 12 36
15 0 59 12 28
I
1 39
1
] 30 11 .56 2 13 59 2 04
! 13 42 2 25

arc given jn L.M.T. on the


and for the central meridian of India
(82i*E).

[ 76 }
Local mean time of Moonrise and Moonset, 1974
For latitudes and 30°N

W;B.— For Calcutta and eastern India mbtrael 1 min. and for Delhi, Bombav,
and wertem India add 1 min. to get the corrected L.M.T. for the meridian.

[ 77 ]
;

Local mean time of Moonrisc and Moonset, 1974


For latitudes 15°N and 30®N

30«N0' 15*N0' 30*N0'

Date
Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set

h m h m h m h m h m h tn
16 30 2 13 Aug. 16 3 55 17 02 3 32 17 22
17 23 3 00 17 4 59 17 53 4 43 18 07
18 11 3 50 18 6 02 18 42 5 .52 18 48
18 56 4 43 19 7 03 19 28 7 01 19 27
19 35 5 37 20 8 03 20 14 8 08 20 05
20 12 6 31 21 9 00 21 00 9 13 20 45
20 45 7 25 22 19 5S 21 47 10 17 21 26
21 16 8 18 23 0 54 22 34 11 19 22 08

21 46 9 11 24 11 49 23 23 12 18 22 54
22 17 10 04 25 12 42 — 13 13 23 44
22 49 10 58 26 13 34 0 14 14 05 _
23 22 11 53 27 14 23 1 05 14 .53 0 35
12 51 28 15 08 1 56 15 35 1 28
0 00 13 51 29 15 51 2 46 16 13 2 22
0 44 14 54 30 16 31 3 35 16 48 !
3 15
1 34 15 57 31 17 09 4 23 17 21 i
4 (M)

2 32 16 58 Sept. 1 17 46 5 10 17 53 5 02
3 ’37 17 55 2 18 23 5 57 18 23 5 55
1 46 18 47 3 19 00 6 45 18 54 6 48
5 57 19 34 4 19 38 7 33 19 26 7 42
7 07 20 16 5 20 19 8 23 20 01 8 37
8 15 20 55 6 21 02 9 14 20 40 9 35
9 22 21 33 7 21 49 10 08 21 23 10 34
10 26 22 10 8 22 41 11 04 22 12 11 33

11 28 22 48 9 23 37
'

12 01 23 07 12 32
12 29 23 29 10 12 .58
— 13 28
13 28 11 0 37 13 55 0 08 14 22
14 25 0 11 12 1 39 14 49 1 13 15 12
15 19 0 57 13 2 41 15 40 2 20 15 57
16 09 1 47 14 3 43 16 29 3 29 16 39
16 55 2 39 15 4 43 17 16 4 37 '

17 19
17 36 3 33 16 5 43 18 03 5 45 17 58

18 13 4 27 17 6 42 18 49 6 52 18 37
18 47 5 20 18 7 41 19 37 7 58 19 18
19 19 6 13 19 8 40 20 25 9 02 20 02
19 49 7 06 20 9 37 21 15 10 04 20 48
20 20 7 59 21 10 33 22 06 11 03 21 37
20 51 8 52 22 11 26 22 59 11 57 22 28
21 23 9 46 23 12 17 23 50 12 47 23 21
22 00 10 43 24 13 04 — 13 31

22 40 11 41 25 1:5 48 0 41 14 12 0 15
23 25 12 40 26 14 29 1 30 14 48 1 09
13 41 27 15 08 1
2 19 15 21 2 02
0 18 14 41 28 15 46 3 06 15 54 2 55
j

1 17 15 39 29 16 22 '

3 53 16 25 3 48
2 23 16 33 30 16 59 4 41 16 56 4 42
3 32 17 22 Oct. 1 17 37 5 29 17 28 5 36

NB -From the correoted calculate for the exact latitude of the place
interpolation when between 15“N and 30“N and by extrapolation when outside.

[ 78 1
Local mean time of Moonrise and Moonset, 1974
For latitudes 15°N aud 30°N

-The L.M.T. thus obtained for the latitude of the plaee muy now be converted
A'.ii.

into LB.T. by inverse application of the local time correction lor the place,

r 70 1
Local mean time ot Beginning of Lagnas, 1974
( Subtract 4 mins, per day after the given date ^

Add 1 min. for 18U“ E. Longitude and aubtraci 1 min, for


U® Long, and 2 mins, for 90° W. Long.

Correction to the above L.M.T. for latitude of place

r ftn 1
Correction Table for the Beginning of Lagnas
Cities in India

The
corrections given in the following t\ble for certain cities in India when
applied to tirai''of beginning of the T^agna (Ascendant) given on the previous
page would give the beginning ti-ne of that I.agna in LS.T. at the station.

C3
-fl
A
hi

Plate 'S Viisha Mithuna


M g 1
Dhanus
09
M Kumbha a
S
7j
H 1
OB

til

m VI m VI ?n m VI in m 1
VI m tn
Ahmedabad + 40 + 40 + 40 +40 + 40 + 40 + 39 39 f + 39 1+39 + 39 140
Itangaloic + 27 + 35 + 39 +3-^ + 3i + 22 + 12 4 4 0 !+ 2 + 9 + 18
Phopal + 20 + 20 + L0 +20 + 20 + 20 + 20 4 20 + 21 f21 + 20 +2.)

Phubaneswar -11 - 9 _ 7 - 8 -10 -13 - 16 -18 -19 1-19 -17 -14


Pombay + 42 + 45 + 47 + 46 +43 + 40 + 3l + 32 30 31 + 34 4 38 1
'

f 'fdciittu -23 -23 22 -22 -23 - 2:i -24 -24 -25 -25 -24 -24

Chandigarh + 16 + 9 + 6 + 7 + 13 + 21 + 29 + 35 +39 + 38 32 24 i
•1 1

Colombo -1 23 + 36 +42 +3^ +28 + 14 _ 2 -21 -17 — 7 1 7


Delhi el7 + 12 9 + 10 +ir) + 20 -t25 1+30
-i 33 + 32 + 28 +22 1

(lauhati -39 -42 -43 -43 -40 -:38 -35 32 -31 1-31 -33 -36
Hyderabad + 20 + 25 + 28 +27 + 23 + 17 + 12 1+ 7 + r>[ + 6 + 10 + 15
.laipu r ^ 24 + 21 + 19 + 19 +‘>2 + 26 + 30 + 33 + 35 + 34 4 31 + 28

Lucknow + 3 0 - 2 - 1 + 2 + 5 + 9 + 12 4 14 13 11 !
t 1
4’ 7
Midi ..s + 16 + 24 + 29 + 27 + 20 + 11 2 - 6 -Hi - 9 - 2 1 + 7
Nagpur + Jf) + 17 his + i7 + 16 + 14 12 4 10 4-10 + 10 4 11 I t 13

Patna -12 - 15 - 16 -15 -13 -11 - 0 _ 7 - 5; -- 6 . 7 -11.


Poona + 38 + 42 + 44 + 43 + 40 + 35 + 31 1-27 + 25, + 26 + 29 1 33
Srinagar' +22 + 11 + 6 + 8 + 17 + 28 + 40 + 50 -56! + 54 4 45 t 33

Tnvfl ndruin 1-32 + 14 +50 + 47 + 38 + 25 + 12 0 - 6t - 3 f + 19


Cjjain + 27 + 27 + 27 4 27 +27 -427 + 27 +27 + 27 + 27 + 27 127
i

Varanasi - 4' - 6 - 7 - 6 -7) - 2 O' +- 2 + 3' t 2 + "l _ 2

Foreign Cities
The following tirae-e.orrec'ionH to the beginning of Lagnas would give the
Local 1 Zonal) stnidard t,ime ol the bi'j:inning nt the place in (luestion.
!: ‘ !

Tables of Ascendants ( Nirayana )

following tables give the ASCENDANT for geveralplaces and


The
TENTH HOUSE for all places, according to the Nirayana system,
the
Sidereal Time for the given moment is known. These tables
when the
be utilised for a few
are correct for the year 1974, but they may
appreciable amount of
years past and future without entailing any
The tables are applicable for all places on the earth lying on the
error.
that
game geographic latitudes as given below. It must be noted
in finding the sidereal time fora
moment, the local mean time should
be used, and not the standard time.

Tenth 1
ASCENDANT FOR
House '
- ~
|‘^bi(lrii8
(\dombo &| }^angoon i
Bombay I
Calrnttii
Asrendant all places;, 16“N47' i

18''N58' 1

Time Bid. TimC|Bid. Time Bid. Time


Sid. TimoMi^id. TimelSid.

h 7U s 'I
// W S 1
h V s

0 Meeha (i 1 26 W ,,
19 15 52 1
19 14 19
19 49 40 19 47 19
10 2 05 04 I! :

20 24 29 20 21 43
20 2 44 11 I

24 27 21 01 03 20 57 49
1 Vrifiha 0 3 li
;

21 39 32 21 35 49
10 4 05 .55 i!

22 19 49 22 15 48
20 4 48 25

23 02 05
*

22 57 40
2 MithiinaO 5 31 41
23 45 16 23 41 03
10 6 15 15 :

0 29 35 0 25 31
20 6 58 40
14 17 1 10 29
3 Karkata 0 7 41 26 1

1 58 53 1 55 28
10 8 23 14
2 55 30 2 47 49 2 43 00 2 40 05
20 9 03 52 ,
1

9 43 19 3 26 28 3 24 07
4 Bimha 0 ,

10 21 41 4 09 13 4 07 28
10
10 59 11 4 51 19 1
4 50 13
20
0 11 36 08 5 34 53 5 33 44 5 33 01 5 32 35
Kaiiya
1

f)
6 14 46
I

10 12 12 51 6 14 32
{

20 12 49 41 6 56 08 6 57 02

7 31 26 7 38 06 7 39 39 7 42 19
13 26 59
I

3 Tula 0 i;

8 11 19 8 20 38 8 22 49 8 26 33
14 05 04
I

10 i;
'

03 53 9 06 39 9 11 23
20 144411! 8 .52 05 9 I

51 05 9 56 44
7VriBcika0 15 24 27' 9 33 49 9 47 49 9
10 16 29 10 32 18 10 36 01 10 42 23
10 16 05 .55
48 10 .59 52 11 17 01 11 21 02 11 27 57
20 16 25 i

31 11 43 37 12 01 17 12 05 42 12 12 53
8 l>hanuH 0 17 41 ,

15 12 27 15 12 45 14 12 49 27 12 56 43
10 18 15
18 58 40 13 10 18 13 21 01 13 27 45 13 31 49 13 38 52
20 , ,
,

13 .52 18 14 02 18 14 08 35 14 12 23 14 18 57
9 Makarii 0 19 41 26 .

14 32 59 14 41 58 14 47 35 14 51 00 14 56 52
10 20 23 14 ,

21 03 52 15 12 14 15 19 55 15 24 44 15 27 39 15 32 40
20 I I

15 50 04 16 00 10 16 02 31 16 06 34
10 KumbbnO 21 43 19 ,

lO 22 21 41 16 26 41 16 34 09 ,
16 35 54 16 38 54
.

20 22 59 11 :
17 02 20 17 07 63 17 08 09 17 10 02
17 40 26
j

11 Mina 0 23 36 08 '

; 17 37 23 17 39 15 '

17 39 41
0 12 51 18 12 11 18 11 10 18 10 56 18 10 32
I

0 49 41 ! :
18 47 06 !
18 44 43 18 18 42 20 I
18 40 47
1 26 59 19 22 3j 19 14 19 1
19 11 39
!
:

[ 82 ]
Tables of Ascendants - contd.

Example : — Find the Ascendant,


Delhi on 21 flt Mar., 1974 etc., for
At 5-37 a.m., I.S.T. Local mean time at the moment is /i5“15-52s
a.m. which is dhiimSs bebrcnoon. Sidereal equivalent of 6 ?i 44w 8 <;

by the addition of 10 secs, per hour is6/i45wl4s. Sidereal time at


noon on that day is 23/i o3m 34 s-1-3.<j ( corr. for Delhi )-23/i 53wi 37s.
Hence the sidereal time for the moment is 2Zh 53w 375 — 6/1 45^ I4s =
llh OHm 23s. Now from the tables the required Ascendant for Delhi
is found to be Kumbha 18° 12 Similarly with the same sidereal time '.

viz., llh 08??i 23s the Tenth house is obtained as Vrischika 24° 37^

ASCENDANT FOR Proportional Parts


Ascendant 10°-degree variation of
Varanasi j
Siml^l , ,
.

S. time distributed
Allahabad otjoT^qn/ Chandigr.
Nay oiovTAC' 34 N06 over each degree I

in m m
i
I

26 27 28 20 30 81
8id. Time 1
Hid. Time Sid. Time 8id. Time r 3 3 3 3 3 3
2 5 5 6 6 6 6
w
0 .Ah'Hha
o

0
h m
s
19 09 33
h m8
19 06 .50
*
h ms
19 04 44
h nt
19 02 00
.9888 9 9 9
1

i
4 10 11 11 12 12 12
10 ]9 40 37 i
19 36 49 I
19 33 51 19 30 00 5 13 13 14 14 15 15
30 20 13 13 j
20 08 23 .
20 04 37 19 59 43 (> 16 16 17 17 18 19
1 Vrisha 0 20 47 42 !
20 41 57 i 20 37 28 20 31 37 7 18 19 20 20 21 22
10 21 24 23 I
21 17 52 i
21 12 44 21 06 07 8 21 22 22 23 24 25
20 22 03 23 i 21 56 18 i 21 50 46 21 43 31 .9 23 24 25 26 27 28

2MithnnaO 22 44 42 1
22 37 18 '
22 31 30 22 23
56 VI m VI m VI Vi

10 23 28 01 23 20 33 23 14 44 23 07
07 10 82 33 34 35 36 37
:0 0 12 53 0 05 40 0 00 02 23 40
52 7''
3 3 3 4 4 4
3 Karkiit 0 i
0 58 42 0 51 .59 0 46 45 0 39
54
!

, 6 7 7 7 7 7
1 38 56 1 34 15 1 08
28 3 1010 10 11 11 11
2 25 .57 2 21 58 2 16 46 4 1313 14 14 14 15
5 1616 17 17 18 18
^ Simha 0 3 16 51 6' 1920 20 21 22 22
10 4 02 06 3 59 04 3 56 42 ,
3 53 38 7 2223 24 25 25 26
‘20 4 46 51 42
4 44 4 43 27 i 4 41 31 rS’ 26 26 27 28 29 30
5 Kanya 0 5 31 15 5 30 29 5 29 .54 I
5 29 08 9 29 30 31 31 32 33
10 6 15 29 6 15 .54 :
6 16 13 1
6 16 37
20 6 59 48 7 01 22 7 02 .35 7 04 10 VI m m m vi m

j

10 38 39 40 41 42 43
6 Tula 0 7 44 25 7 47 08 7 49 14 1 7 51 .58 7“ 4 4 4 4 4 4
10 8 29 31 8 33 19 8 36 17 8 40 00 2 8 8 8 8 8 9
20 9 15 09 9 19 59 ,
9 23 4.5 9 28 39 3 11 12 12 12 13 13
7Vriscika0 10 0112 10 06 .57 10 11 26 10 17 17 4 15 16 16 16 17 17
10 10 47 27 10 53 58 11 .59 04 11 05 43 7 19 19 20 20 21 21
20 11 33 27 11 40 32 '
11 46 04 11 53 19 3 23 23 24 25 25 26
7 27 27 28 29 29 30
8 Dhanus 0 12 18 40 12 26 04 12 31 .52 12 39 26 8 30 31 32 33 34 34
10 13 02 29 13 09 57 13 15 46 13 23 23 9 34 35 36 37 38 39
20 13 44 27 1
13 51 40 13 .57 18 14 04 40
9 5Iakara 0 14 24 10 14 .3053 14 36 07 14 42 .58 o VI m VI m ))i m
10 15 01 32 I 15 07 32 15 12 13 15 18 20 10 44 45 46 47 48 49
15 41 47 1
15 45 46 15 50 ,58 7“ 4 5 5 5 5 5
2 9 9 9 9 10 10
10 IviimhhaO 16 09 47 16 13 16 17 07
,54 16 21 17 3 13 14 14 14 14 15
10 16 41 16 16 44 18 16 46 40 16 49 44 4 18 18 18 19 19 20
20 17 11 .31 17 13 40 17 14 55 17 16 51 5 22 22 23 23 24 24
11 Mina 0 17 41 01 17 41 47 17 42 22 17 43 08 6 26 27 28 28 29 29
10 18 in 13 18 C9 48 18 09 29 18 03 05 7 31 32 32 33 34 34
20 18 .39 34 18 38 00 18 36 47 IS 35 13 8 35 36 37 38 38 39
19 06 50 19 04 44 19 02 00 9 40 40 41 42 43 44

[ 83 ]
Proportional Logarithms for finding Planets' places
. I DEGREES OB HOURS i

d '

. _ .S

^ 0 1 2 I

8 4 !
6 7 8

10 11 12
^
[
!
i i
5 j
^
j
9 j j

o” fM)^1^7W9631‘778l768T2M2li53^^^
1 3‘1584 1-3730 r0756i9007|7763 6798 16009, 5341 4702 4252 3795 3382 3004: 1
1
2 2-8r)73:i-3660|r0720 8983 7745 6784 15997,533014753 4244 '3 788, 3375 2998' 2
3 '2-6812 1-3590 r0685 8959 !7728'6769 15985' 5320 4744 4236 3780 3368 2992 8
4 2*5563 1-3522 r0649 8935.7710' 0755 15973 5310,4735 4228 3773 3362 2986: 4
5 2-45941-3454 1-0614 8912 7692' 6741 15961 5300 4726 4220 3766 3355 2980 i
5
H 2-3802 1-33881-0580:888817674 6726 5949 5289. 4717,4212. 3759 3349 2974 6
7 2-3133 1-3323 r0546.8865!7657 6712 15937 5279 4708 4204 3752 3342 2968 i 1
1 1

j
7
8 2-2553 l-3258il-051l'8842'7039 669815925 ,5269:469914196,3745.3336 2962 8
9 2-20411-3195 1-0478 8819 7622 6684 159 13 5259146901 4188) 3737 3329,2956 9
^
1

to j-1584 1-31331-0444|8796|7604|6070,5902 5249 4682 1180| 3730 3323 2 0 '

,
10
11 2-1170 r307l!l-041ll8773!7587:6650 5890 5239,467314172.3723 3316 2944 11
12 2-0792 l-30101-0378!875ll7570 6042!5878:52-29, 46641164 3716'3310 2938 12
13 2-0444 1-2950 1-03451872817552 6628;5866:5219!4655 41561370913303 2933 13
14 20122 1-2891 1-031318706 7535 6614:5355 5209:464614148 3702 3297 2927
; 14
16 1-9823 1-2833 l-0280;8683 7518 660015843 '5199 14638 [4141 3695 3291 2921 1
15
1 9542 1-2775 r0248!866l'750ll6587]5832, 5189 46291413313688 3284 2915
-

Ifi :
16
17 1-927911-2719 r0216' 8639 7484 6573 158-20: 51 79 14620 41-25 3681:3278,2909 17
18 1-9031 1-2663 1 0185 8617 7467 '6559 [5809 15169' 4011 '4117. 3674 327112903 18
19 ;r8796ll-2607lr0153'8,)95 7451'6540‘5797|5159i4603;4109|3067:3265'2897, 19
20 1-85Y3 1-2553 T
0 r22 8573.7434,6532 5786,5149.4594 4102 13660 3258 2891i~^
21 1-8361 1-2499 IrOOOl 8552 ‘741 7 6519 5774:51391458514094 3653 3252 2885' 21
23 1-8159 1-2445:1-0061 8530 '7401, 6505 5763, 5129 ,4577 14086 '3646 3246 2880, 22
23 1-7966 1-2303 1-0030 8.509 '7384 6492 5752 15120 '4568 '4079 '3639 3239 2874, 28
24 l-2;U];i-0000i8487 7368 6478 5740i5110 45.59i407i:36323233 2868
1-7781 24
25 l-2289|0-9970 8466,73.5li6465 5729:5100 4551 4063, 3625 3227 -2862!
1-7604 25
2« 1-7434, ]-2239'0-9940 8445:733.516451 5718:5090 4.542 4055 3618 3220 28561 i
26
27 l-7^70|r2188 0-9910:8424'7318|6438i5706 5081 453414048136113214 28501 27
28 l-7n2|]-2139l0-9881!8403'7302j6425l5695,5071 4525 4040 '3604 3208 28451 28
29 il*6960ir2090l0-9852>8382,7286!641215684!5061.4516i4032i3597 3201 2839' 29
30 1-681211-2041,0-9823 8361'7270i6:M,5673|50,51 14508 4025(3,590 3195 2833 ,
80
31 1-6670 1*1993 0-9794'8341 725416385(566215042 4499 4017 3.583 3189:2827 31
82 1*6532' 1-1946'0*9765.8.32() 723816372 5651 '5032 14491 '401 0.3576 318312821 1

32 i

33 1*6.39811-1899 0-9737'8i00'722216359:5640i5023:4482i4002'3570,3176i2816 38
34 1-6269 1-1852. 0-9708 .8279 7-206'6346 5629!5013i4474;3994, 3563 31702810 .
34
35 I- 6 I 431 1-1806 0-9680 82,)9'7l90i6333|5618|5003 4466. 3987j3556: 3164 2804 35
36 l-002n-1761.0-9652 82.39 7 174 ,6.320 '5607. 4994 4457 3979, 3.549 3157 2798 1
36
37 r.590-2,ri7]6,0-96-25;8219 71.59:6307 5.59614984 4449 139 72 13.542 3151 2793 37
88 |l-5786l 1*1671 0-9,597i8l99 7143,6294 5.585 4975 '444013964 3.535! 314512787, . 1

38
39 1-567311-1627 0-9570,8179 7128 16282: 5574,' 496.5: 4432 '39.57,- 3529 3139 2781 1
39
iro 558'm'l'i8450-9542i815fr7112^6269j5563|4956l4424 3949;3552MB;^FTo
41 l-,5456'l l540. 0-9515 8110,7097 16256 555214947 4415 394213515 3126i2770 41 1

1*.5351 1-1498 0-948S 81*20 7081 :6243i5541j4937 14407 393413508 3120 2764
42 :

42 ,

43 1-.5249 1-1455 0-9462 8101 7066 6231 5531:4928 4399 3927 13501 '3114 2758; 43
44 1*5149 1-1413 0-9435 8081 70.50. 6218 .5520,4918 4390 3919 1349513108 2753 44 i
1

45 l-,505rri:i7-J 0-9404 8062. 7035, 6205|.5.509|4909 4382 3912 348813102 2747! 45


46 1-4956 l-1331i0-9383i8043;7020'6193.5498j4900 4374 390513481,3096 2741: 46
47 l-lS6:h-r290 0-9356!8033;7005‘6180'5488;4890 4365 3897 3475! 3089; 2736; 47
48 :l*.177M*]249'0-9330'8004'6990.6168'5477|4881.4357|3890i3468|3083,2730 4R
Il*468'^ri209',0-9305i7985'697.5 6155 54661 4872 4349 3882 3461 3077 2724 49 ’

1
1
1
j
!

l'i;rrx -459471*1 170 0-9279 7966 6960 6143 545614863 4341 3875,3454 ,30711^9^0
51 l*4508'l*1130 0-9-254 7947'6945'6131 5 445 14853! 43.33 3868 3448 3065 2713 51
52 1*4121 l*109i:0-9228 7929 6930 6118, ,543514844 4324,3860 3441 30.59,2707 52
5S ,1*434111*1053 0*9203 7910:6915, 6106'5424;483.5 4316:38,53 3434 3053:2702' 58
54 'i *4260 l*1015 0-9178;789l!6900 6094j541414826 4308(3846 3428 304712696! 54
55 1*4180:1*0977:0-91.53'7873 6885 6081 5403 4817 430013838 3421 304ll269l! 65
56 1*4102 1*0939 0*9128178.54 6871.00691.5393 4808 4292]3831 3415 3034 2685' 56
0057 ',5382 4798 4284 3824 3408 3028 2679| 57
67 l*4025|l*0902 0-910417836 6856;
58 1-394911-0865 0-9079 781816841 60451 537214789 427613817 3401 3022 2674 58
:

59 ,l-3875|l.0828l0-9055,7800l6837 6J33l536ll4780 4268)3809 3395 3016 26681 59


1 I
2 8 4 6 I
6 7 I
8 9 10
I 11 I12 I I I I | | |
Proportional Logarithms — oo
DEGRBEB OR BODRB

0 2663|2341|20111761)1498H249 1015 0792 [0580 10378101851 0


1 2657 2336i2036^1756!l493il245 1011 0788 0577 0375 01821 1
2 2652 2330 2032 1752 1489 1241 1007 0785,0573 0371 [0179
1 1
2
3 2646|2325i2027il747 1485ir237 1003 0781 10570 0368 0175 1 8
42640|2320!2022;1743I1481 1233 0999 0777:0566,0365 0172 4
52635'2315:2017il738’l476 1229 0996 0774:05631 0361 0169j B
62629 [231012012! 1734 1472 [1225 0992 0770 10559^0358 01661
1 6
72624 2305,2008 1729 1468 1221 0988 0767 0556 0355 0163
' 1 7
8,2618|2300i2003ll72') 1464;i217|0984'0763 0552! 0352 0160 8
9 2613|2295!l998'l720:i459!l213l0980i0759l0549!0348!0157! 9
to 2607l2289il993jl716 145511209 0977 '0756; 0546,0345 10154: 10
11 2602 [2284! 1988, 1711 145111205 097310752 0542 0342 [0150! 11
12,259612279 198411707 1447;i201 0969l0749 0539 0339101471 12
13 259112274 1979 1702,1443 1197 0965:0745 0535 0335 0144 18
1 1

14 2585:2269ll974 1698 1438 1193 0962 0741 0532 0332 0141 14


15 258012264,1969 1694 1434 1190 0958 0738,0529 0329101381 15
16 2574 12259 [1965 1689 1430 1186 0954 0734 0525 1
082610135 16
t7 2569 225411960 1685 1426! 1182 09501073110522. 0322,0132 17
18 2564I2349 1955 16801 1422 1178
:
1
0947 0727 0518 1 0319 0129 18
l9'2558i2244il950:i676|U17lll74 ^43^^072410515' 031 6! 01261 1ft
0939 0720 0512
20 2553' 2233, 1946167 i7l 1 1311170 0313i0122* 20
21 ;2547;2234!l94i:i667,1409 1166 0935 0716 0508 0309 0119 2!
22 2542:222911936 1662 [1405 111620932 0713 0505 0306 0116, 22|
23 2536 22231933 1658 1401 1158 0928 0709 0501 0303 0113,28
24 2531, 22181927 16541397 [1154 0924 0706 0498 0300 0110124
25 2526 221311922 1649 1392!1150 0920 0702 0495 0296;0107 25
26 2520 2208 1917 [1645 13881146 09171069910491 0293 01041 26
27 2515'2203 1913 1640 1 38411142 0913,0695 0488 0290 0101 27
28 2509 219811908 16361380 ill38i0909|0692 0484 0287 00981 28
‘19:2504'2193l903 1632 1376|ll34|0906l0688!0481 0284 0095j 29
!*1 Jt,)J f8JJl627l//2 li3J,0J02|06S),0478i0280 0091 80
11 2ni 2183 1824 1623 13G8 1127103980681 0474i0277 0088 81
M
56 218S 217811889 1618 1364 1123jOS94p878l0471 10274 0085 82
31 2H1 217.31885 1614 1359 Ill9p39ip674l0468'0271 0082 88
.34 >477 216811880 1610 13551115108870671 0464:0267 0079 84
35 2172 2164 1875 1605 1351 1111108830667,0461 0264,0076 85
36 2407 2159 1871 1601!1.3471107;0880p66.3,0458l0261i0073 36
37 2461 2154 1866 1597 1343 11031087606601 0454,0258.0070 87
38 2456 2149 186211592 1339 1099 087306561 045l!0255i0067 88
3fti245l 2144 1857 1588, 133)' 109.5j0869l0653 04481025110064 89
40 1^45 2139 18521 1584i'l331 [1091 0865 064910444 i0248, 0061740
41 12440 2134 18481 1579 [1326 [1088 0861 0646l0441 10245 0058*41
42 13435 2129 18431 :575!1322 [1084 0858 0642:043810242 0055142
48 3430 2124 1838 1571 !1318 1080 0854! 0639 0434 0239 0052’ 48
1

44 '24341 2119 1834i 1566! 1314 1076,0850 0635 0431 0236 0049! 44
45 '2419 2114 1839 1562,1310. 107210847 063210428 0232 0046 45
46 2414 2109|1825| 1558 1306 1068 0843 0628 0424 0229 0042! 46
47 2409: 2104|l820i 1553 130311064 0839 0625 0421 0226 00391 47
48 124031 209911816: 1549 1298 1061 0835 002210418 0223 0036 48
j
1

49 .23<98| 2095' 181^1545, 12941 105770832 061810414 0220 0033 49


50 I2393i 2090'l806 1540 1290,1053 0828 061510411 10216|0030^
51 '23S8 2085 1802 1536 1286 1049 0825,0611' 0408 02131 0027 51 1

52 233312080 1797 1532 1282'1045 0821 0608 0404i0210 0024 62


53 !2377:207r) 1793 1528 127811041 0817 0604 040110207 0021 68
54 2372 2070 1788 1523 1274 [1038 0814 0601 0398 0204 0018 54
2387 2065 1784 1519 1270 1034 0810 0597 0394l0201 0015 56
56 2362,2061 1779 1515 1266 1030 0806 0594 0391 0197 0012 56
57 2356; 2056 1774 1510 1261 1026 0803 0590,0388 0194 0009 57
58 2351 2051 1770 1506 1257 1022 0799 05871 0384 0191 0006 Bs'
59 *2 31612046 176511502 1253 1018 0795i0583l 0381 0188 OOOsI 59
I18 1 14
I 15 16 I 17 18I 19120 >1122 IZ
I 1 I
\
I
) )

LOCAL TIME OF PLACES


The local mean time ie required in determining the sidereal time of a
moment which is utilised in finding the ascendant ( lagna ) etc. The
following table gives the latitude and longitude of principal cities and
also the corrections to be applied to the Indian Standard Time of any
moment to obtain the corresponding local mean time and vice versa.
The last se", of corrections when applied to the sidereal time as given in
the daily Rphomeri^ will give the sidereal time for \2h noon L.M.T.

Cities in India and neighbouring countries using same standard time

'

Latitude Longitude Local time Corr. to


Pj-ACK
hy corn to Indian
North East
LS.T. Sid. time

Agartalft
m « m 8
2H 49 91 17 +35 08 0 06
Apa 27 11 78 02 ~17 52 + U 03
Ahmedabad 2B 03 72 36 -39 36 0 07
Ajmer 26 27 74 38 -31 28 0 O’)
Akola 20 42 77 02 -21 52 01
u
Aligarh 27 54 78 04 -17 44 -j-
0 03
Allahabad 25 28 81 51 _ 2 32 00
0
Allep]K'y 9 30 7C 2‘>
-24 28 + 0 01
Amritsar B1 :iB 74 53 -30 28 0 0,5
Bangalore 12 58 77 3*) - 19 3(‘.
(J 02
Baroda t>2
18 7.1 13 -37 08 + 0 06
Bellaiy 15 ('9 76 56 - 22
Bhilai
16 + 0 04
21 12 81 24 _ 4 24 0 01
Bhopal Z\ 16 77 25 -20 20 + 0 03
Bhubaneswar '

20 15 85 50 4-13 20 0 02
Bhuj 2d If) 69 48 -50‘ 48" u Tih
Bikaner '

28 01 73 19 -3() +• u 00
44
Bilaspur (M.P.) 22 05 82 08 - 1 28 0 00
Bilaapur (ll.P 31 20 76 45 -23 00 + 0 04
Bombay 18 58 72 50 -38 40 •f 0 06
Calcutta 22 35 88 23 + 23 30 0 r'4
Calicut (Ko/hikofb n 16 75 48 -26 48 0 04
Cannanore 11 52 75 25 -28 36 + 0 05
Cape (/omonii 8 06 77 34 -19 44 0 03
(yhandigarh 30 44 53 — '^2 28
C)chiu
1
76 + 0 01
0 f8 76 15 -25 00 + 0 04
Coimbatote 11 00 76 56 -22 11) + 0 04
Colombo (Sri Lanka) 6 54 79 52 -10 31 + 0 02
Cuddapah 14 27 78 50 -14 40 + 0 02
Cuttack 20 29 85 52 + 13 28 - 0 02
barjeehng 27 03 88 ~W' +23' 04 1

0
l)ehraDun , 30 19 78 03 -17 48 -t- 0 03
Delhi 28 39 77 13 -21 08 + 0 03
Dibnigarh i 27 29 94 55 +49 40 0 08
Durgapur :
23 30 87 20 + 19 20 :
_ 0 03
Dwarka 22 14 68 58 -54 08 '

+ 0 09
Kluru 16 43 81 09 - 5 24 0 01
Gangtok (Sikkim) ... 27 21 88 36 + 24 24 0 04
Gauhati 26 10 91 45 +37 00 0 OO
Gaya 21 48 85 01 + 10 04 0 (12
Gorakhpur 26 46 83 22 + 3 28
'

_ 0 01
Guntur 16 19 80 26 - 8 16 + 0 Cl
1

Gwalior 26 13 78 10 -17 20 + 0 03
Hardwar 29 56 78 08 ;
-17 28 1
+ 0 03
Hyderabad 17 26 78 27 -16 12 + 0 03
,

Imphal 24 48 93 57 +45 0 07
48
1

[ 86 ]
Local time of Places
Foreign Cities

/Local time Corr. to 1


Corr to Corr. to
by corr. to local time I.S.T. to 1

Indian
Pl.ACK Latitude Long. to obtain get Zonal
Zonal Riit.t.ime
8td. 5 ’ime I.S.T. Std. Time

m s h ms h m tn *

Chittagong oOE + - U 37 20 + 0 30 0 06
... 22 21N 91 7 20
- 0 05
Dacca 2;i 42N 90 2')E + 1 40 — 0 31 40 + 0 30
- 5 - + 0 30 - 0 04
Rsjshahi 24 2aN 88 3'>E 40 0 24 20
Raiigpur 89 17E _ 2 “ 0 27 OS + 0 30 — 0 04
25 40 N 52

Karachi 24 olN 67 OIK -31 56 1 01 .56 - 0 30 + 0 U)


Lahore 31 35N 74 18E _ 2 48 -e 0 32 48 - 0 30 0 IJ5
Rawalpindi ... 33 3.")N 73 03E - 7 48 •r 0 37 48 - 0 30 + 0 06

Bangkok 13 44N 100 30K -IS 00 - 1 12 OO + 1 30 - 0 12


Berlin r)2 32N 13 22E - 6 32 + 4 36 32 - 4 30 0 45
Bonn 50 44N 7 04E -31 44 -h 5 01 44 - 4 30 U 50
Buenos Aires ... 34 378 58 21W + t‘ 36 + 9 23 24 - 9 30 + 1 32

Cairo* 30 08N 31 34E - 6 16 + 3 23 44 - :i 30 0 34


Canberra ;r. 198 M9 OOE - 3 59 - 4 26 Cl + 4 30 - 0 44
Chicago* 42 OON 87 40W + 9 20 + 11 40 20 -11 30 + 1 52

106 53E - + 1 30 - 0 It)


Djakarta 0 16S + 7 32 321 37
Dublin 53 21N 0 IGW -25 04 045 55 - 5 30 0 58
Geneva 46 12N t) U9E -35 24 5 05 24 - 4 30 0 5U
(Greenwich ... 51 29N 0 00 0 00 f 5 30 00 - 5 30 + 0 .^>4
Hanoi 21 02N 105 52E + 3 ‘28 d3 - 1 + 1 .40 - 0 15
Hong Kong* 22 18N 114 lOE -21 2(1
-
2 06 40 + 2 30 - 0 2i
Kabul ... 34 :;3N ()9 12E f 6 48 + 0 53 12 - 1 Of) + U 09
Kuala Lumpur 3 IIN 101 40E -43 20 — 1 16 40 + ? 00 — 13 0
London* 51 32N 0 (J5W - 0 20 + 5 30 20 - 5 30 54 0
Los Angeles*... 34 o:iN 118 17W + 6 52 + 13 23 08 :
-13 :;o f 2 12
- 0 2b
Manila 14 3(iN 121 30E + 6 on - 2 36 00
+ 2 30 ,

Mexico 19 2r)N 99 OIW -36 04 12 06 04 -11 30 : -f 1 '9


Mombasa 4 OOS 39 40 E -21 20 2 51 20
1 1
_ ‘>
:io 1- 0 28
Moscow .55 45N 37 34 \: - 29 44 + 2 59 44 .. 2 30 i
'
+ 0 :>u
- 4 +
I

Munich 48 08 N 11 35 E -13 40 + 4 43 40
'

30 0 40
Nairobi 1 188 36 52 E -32 32 + 3 2 32
1
- 2 30 1
+ 0 30
L New York* ... 40 4BN 74 COW + 4 tK)| 10 26 00 -10 30 + 1 4:i

‘ttawa* 45 24N 75 43W _ 2 52 + If) 32 52


1
:
-10 30 + 1 44
Paris 48 SON 2 20E -.50 40 + 5 20 40 - 4 30 1 + 0 5:1
- n 22
i

Peking 116 38E -14 08 - 2 15 52 + 2 30


'

39 .54N :

04 - 1 10 56
-
Penang 5 25N ICO 14E -49 + 2 00 0 12
Rangoon
1

- 5 - 0 54 40 - 0 09
If) 47N I
9C. lOlO 20 i
1 00 i

Riode .laneiro 22 658 43 12W + 7 12 4 8 22 48 - 8 30 !


-1-
1 23

Rome* 41 55N 12 27E -10 12 4 40 12


t
- 4 30 ,
+ 0 40
-
:

Batgon 10 49N 106 41E -53 16 - 1 36 44 + 2 30 ;


(1 16

San FranciH o* 37 48N 122 25W - 9 40 + 13 39 40 1 -13 30 , + 2 16


24 - 1 25 36
54K -
Singapore 1 21N 103 -34 + 2 00 ,
1 14
Tokyo 40N 139 33K 12 — 3 48 12 3 30 - 0 37
35 + 18 4-
Vienna 48 12N 16 22 E + 5 28 + 4 24 32 - 4 30 4 0 44
Washington nr* 38 65N 77 04 W - 8 16 + 10 38 16 1
-10 30
1

! + 1 45

N.B — The
.
Slim of figures under colg. f4) and (5) i^ivrs the correction to the
Zonal Standard ^J’ime to obtain I.S.T. This correction is the same as given under
col. (6) with the sign reversed.

When suiumer time or dsy-ligbt saving time is ^int»oduecd in these (*)


countries, then first reduce the time by 1 he ur to get the Zonal standard time.
When is added to figures under col. (6), then 'Correction to G.M.T. to
get Zonal Standard Time’ is obtained.

FINIS
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