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  2. Hindu calendar - Wikipedia

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    In their pursuit of accurate tracking of relative movements of celestial bodies for their calendar, they had computed the mean diameter of the Earth, which was very close to the actual 12,742 km (7,918 mi). [29] [30] Hindu calendars were refined during the Gupta era astronomy by Āryabhaṭa and Varāhamihira in the 5th to 6th century.

  3. Panchangam - Wikipedia

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    Panchaanga in Kannada Tamil Vakya Panchangam. A panchāngam (Sanskrit: पञ्चाङ्गम्; IAST: pañcāṅgam) is a Hindu calendar and almanac, which follows traditional units of Hindu timekeeping, and presents important dates and their calculations in a tabulated form.

  4. Hindu units of time - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, zodiacal signs calculated using the Sri Yukteswar ayanamsa were around 23 degrees behind tropical zodiacal signs. [7] Per these calculations, persons born between March 12 - April 12, for instance, would have the sun sign of Pisces. [7]

  5. Vākyapañcāṅga - Wikipedia

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    The sines are given for 15 degree intervals and the declination of points on the ecliptic for five degree intervals. The methods of computing the circumstances of the eclipses and the Mahāpāta-s are rough and can only give results not very accurate." These inaccuracies are of course fully reflected in the Vākyapañcāṅga-s.

  6. Karaṇa (pañcāṅga) - Wikipedia

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    It is the duration of time in which the difference of the longitudes of the Sun and the Moon is increased by 6 degrees. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A lunar month has 30 tithi -s and so the number of karaṇa -s in a lunar month is 60.

  7. Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary (Sinhala: මධුර ඉංග්‍රීසි–සිංහල ...

  8. Tirugaṇita-pañcāṅgam - Wikipedia

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    Chintamani Ragoonathachari (1822 – 5 February 1880) Tirugaṇita-pañcāṅgam, also known as Dṛggaṇita pañcāṅgam, is an almanac popular among Tamil speaking people in India and the world over.

  9. Upagraha - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the Yoga, also referred to as the fifth part of Panchangam, is the sum of the combined longitudes of the Sun and Moon. Specifically, Upagraha is based on the longitude of the Sun so that astrological insights involving it needs the calculation of the sun's path in relation to other planets. [ 3 ]