Page:English translation of the Surya Siddhanta and the Siddhanta Siromani by Sastri, 1861.djvu/17

. (In a great ) there are 1,593,336 additive months and 25,082,252 subtractive days.

. There are 51,840,000 Solar months in a great, and the terrestrial days are the sidereal days diminished by the Sun's revolutions.

. The revolutions of the planets, the additive months, the subtractive days, the sidereal days, the lunar days and the terrestrial days (mentioned above) separately multiplied by 1000 make the revolutions, the additive months &c., in a, (because a consists of 1000 great .)

& . In a, there are 387 revolutions of the Sun's Apogee (about the Earth), 204 of Mars' apogee, 368 of Mercury's apogee, 900 of Jupiter's apogee, 635 of Venus' apogee and 39 of Saturn's apogee.

Now we proceed to mention the retrograde revolutions of the Nodes (of the planets Mars, &c.)

& . There are 214, 488, 174, 903, 662 revolutions of the Nodes of the planets Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Yenus and Saturn respectively. We have already mentioned the revolutions of the apogee and node of the Moon.

, & . Collect together the years of the six, with their six , and the  which lies in the beginning of the , those of twenty-seven great yugas of the present Manu named  and those of the ; and subtract from the sum, the said number of years of the Gods, reduced to solar years, required (by the God Brahmá) in the creation of the universe, (before the commencement of the planetary montionsmotions [sic],) and the remainder 1,953,720,000 is the number of solar years before the end of the.