THE surya' siddha'nta, ^c. 5g\ 



reserved. 3. With the remainder enter Table III, 

 and take out the month and day corresponding, 

 which will be the month and day of the month of 

 the European calendar, on whiich the Hindu civil 

 month begins at Sun rise according to Old Style. 



IV'. To find the year before or after the Christian 

 era, corresponding to any year of the Caliyug. 



Precept. The Cali yug began 3102 years before 

 the commencement of the Christian era, or 3101 

 before the year of Christ's birth: therefore, if the 

 years expired of the Cali yiig exceed 5102, the ex- 

 . cess + 1, will be the current year of the Christian 

 era in which the first month Bi/sack of the current 

 Hindu year begins. 2. If the years fall short of 

 3102, the difference will be the years before the 

 Christian era: or the difference — Ij will be the 

 years before the year of Christ's birth. 



EXAMPLE I. 



Required the day of the week and day of the 

 month of the European calendar, corresponding to 

 the first of Bj/sack in the year 4901 of the Cali yug f 



Years expired = 4900, and 4900+ 1 — 3102 = A. D. 1799. 

 Tablel. For 4000=5035 Sum 617 1 -f. 1 - =6172 

 900=1132 52 30;ii^^=i225 



Table II. Bysack = 3 39 42 'Add 4900 



Sum, - =6171 32 12 Sum . . - 6125 



Sonhant'i, Wednesday, 4 32 12 Di fference= 3 1 st i)farc/; O.S. 47 



Add per precept, I Add dift'. between O.&N.S = 1 1 



Bysack\)&^\x\%or),Thursday b iSum = l 1 th^/^iJzV, 179S,N.S.=5S 



The days of the week are always expressed by 

 figures, as, 1 for Sundai/y 2 for Monday , &c. 



EXAMPLE II. 



Required the day of the week and day of the 

 montli of the European calendar, corresponding to 

 the lit of Carticki in the year 4901 of the Cali yug f 



p 4 Years 



