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REMARKS ON ANCIENT HINDU, 



migtem or tontor called " Giwjatee.guhja 1 fuppofed 

 tave been written by Seeb or Seeva, a Hindu deity. 



TABLE OF THE AVATARS. 



Avatars. 



Week Day. j f£&& I Jfejg*** 



J.MoTCHYO 



2 iVURMO 



3 BOKAHO 



i Vreesingiio 



5 B A MONO 



iPoROSURAMO 



7 IvAMO 



8 IVREESNO 



')OODHO 

 lOiVOLKEE 



Monday 



Wednefday 



Sunday 



Saturday 



Friday 

 Saturday 

 Monday 

 Wednefday 



Sunday 

 Saturday 



1 titthee 

 Chitro 



2 Joljfho 

 i 7 Maglio 

 \l4BjfokM 

 12 BJiihiro 



| sByJakho 

 ■ g Cliitro i 

 23 Bhadto 



\2Agrabaim 



Revati 



Rohini 



Afwtrti 



Swat'i 



$r lit ana 



Rohini 



Punaryobqfce 



R0J1 mi 



Byfakhd 



Purvafara 



The 111. 2nd. 3d. and 4th Avatars are fuppofed to 

 have happened during the period of the Satya yug ; 

 the 5th. 6th and 7th. in the Treta yug ; the 8th and 

 gth. in the Dwapar yug ; and the 10th or laft in the 

 Caii vug of the Poets long iince paft. 



Having then fmifhed what I had to fay refpect- 

 ing the poetic aeraa and the abfurdities introduced 

 into the Jiiftory and chronology of the Hindus^ by 

 confounding them with the alironomic lyftem of 

 ;ya, I ftiall now proceed to a third lyftem, 

 wherein the Manwanjaras appear to have been but of 

 fh or t "duration, and to -depend on the revolutions of 

 either Jupiter or Satu:v. This lyftem, like 

 that of the r scr has- en alv. 



confounded 



