Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern India, Volume 2T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1817 - 378 pages |
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... epoch , was the death of their hero Krishen ; who , as we have already ob- served , was supposed to be the god Vishnu in one of his incarnations ; by others , that it was the death of a famous and beloved sovereign , named Yudhishthira ...
... epoch , was the death of their hero Krishen ; who , as we have already ob- served , was supposed to be the god Vishnu in one of his incarnations ; by others , that it was the death of a famous and beloved sovereign , named Yudhishthira ...
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... epoch having begun that much later than the civil . " + Monsieur Bailly , treating of the Hindū Tables , makes the following observations : - " Le mouvement Indien dans ce long * See Trans . of the R. S. of Edinburgh , vol . ii . p ...
... epoch having begun that much later than the civil . " + Monsieur Bailly , treating of the Hindū Tables , makes the following observations : - " Le mouvement Indien dans ce long * See Trans . of the R. S. of Edinburgh , vol . ii . p ...
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... epoch of the Kaly - Yug , which is , therefore , 10 ° 6 ° 37 ' . Now , the same , by the tables of Tirvalore , is 10 ° 6 ° 0 ; the difference is less than two- with facility . Many of those books have been brought to Europe . Epistolary ...
... epoch of the Kaly - Yug , which is , therefore , 10 ° 6 ° 37 ' . Now , the same , by the tables of Tirvalore , is 10 ° 6 ° 0 ; the difference is less than two- with facility . Many of those books have been brought to Europe . Epistolary ...
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... epoch , by all the tables to which the Indian astronomers can be supposed to have ever had access . He begins with the tables of Ptolemy ; and if , by help of them , we go back from the era of Nabonassar to the epoch of the Kaly - Yug ...
... epoch , by all the tables to which the Indian astronomers can be supposed to have ever had access . He begins with the tables of Ptolemy ; and if , by help of them , we go back from the era of Nabonassar to the epoch of the Kaly - Yug ...
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... epoch of the tables at Krishnapouram . Their date is July the 4th , at noon , 1437 , at Samarcand ; and yet they do not agree with the Indian tables , even at the above - mentioned epoch of 1491. But for the year 3102 before Christ ...
... epoch of the tables at Krishnapouram . Their date is July the 4th , at noon , 1437 , at Samarcand ; and yet they do not agree with the Indian tables , even at the above - mentioned epoch of 1491. But for the year 3102 before Christ ...
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