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(The few remaining verses of the adhyaya will be quoted below.) 
“ 1. The determination of the (mean places of the) smaller planets 
(i. e., the grahas except sun and moon) for midnight at Avanti is as 
follows : 
“2. Mercury and Venus have the same motion with the mean sun. 
“ 3. For Jupiter multiply the ahargana by 100 and divide by 
433,232. 
“4. For Mars multiply the ahargana by 1 and divide by 687. 
“5. For Saturn multiply the ahargana by 1000 and divide by 
10,766,066. 
“6. The quotients are the entire revolutions, the remainders are the 
mean places of the planets in their order. 
“7. For each revolution of Jupiter 10 tatparas (thirds, i. e., sixtieth 
parts of a second) are to be deducted. 
“8. 14 tatparas are to be added for each revolution of Mars ; 
5 are to be deducted for each revolution of Saturn. 
“ 9. 10. 4 signs, 2 degrees, 28 minutes and 49 seconds are to be 
added to the mean place of Saturn. 
“ 11. 8 degrees, 6 minutes and 20 seconds are the additive quantity 
for Jupiter. 
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