Page:English translation of the Surya Siddhanta and the Siddhanta Siromani by Sastri, 1861.djvu/16

. There are 7,022,376 revolutions of the of the S'fanrocucua of the planet Venus and 146,568 revolutions of the planet Saturn.

. In a great, there are 488,203 revolutions of the Moon's (apogee,) and the number of the retrograde revolutions of the Moon's ascending node is 232,238.

. There are 1,582,237,828 sidereal revolutions in a great (a sidereal revolution is the time from one rising of a star to the next at the equator and it is a sidereal day as mentioned in the twelfth .) These sidereal revolutions diminished by each planet's own revolutions (before mentioned) are its own risings in a great.

. The number of Lunar months is equal to the difference between the revolutions of the Moon and those of the Sun; and the remainder of the Lunar Months lessened by the Solar months is the number of (additive months.)

. If the (terrestrial) days be subtracted from the Lunar days, the remainder constitute the days called the  (subtractive days.) There the  days are those in which a day or terrestrial day is equal to the time from sun-rise to sun-rise (at the equator).

. There are 1,577,917,828 terrestrial days and 1,603,000,080 lunar days in a great.