Bīrūnī, Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad, Alberuni's India (v. 2)

(London :  Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co.,  1910.)

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The number of

each year of the

sixty-years

cycle.
 

Numbers
with the
unit I.
 

Numbers

with the

unit 6.
 

Numbers
with the
unit 2.
 

Numbers
with the
unit 7.
 

Numbers
with the
unit 3.
 

Numbers
with the
unit 8.
 

Numbers
with the
unit 4.
 

Numbers

with the

unit 9.
 

Numbers
with the
unit 5.
 

Numbers

without a

unit.
 

II

21

31

41
51
 

6
16
26
36
46
56
 

2

12

22

32
42

52
 

7

17
27
37
47
57
 

3
13

23
33

43
53
 

8
18
28
38
48

58
 

4
14
24
34
44
54
 

9
19

29

39
49
59
 

5
15

25
35

45

55
 

10
20
30
40

50
60
 

The names     ,
which each
dozen of years V
has in
common.       ^
 

Samvatsara.
 

Parivatsara.
 

Idavatsara.
 

Anuvatsara.
 

Udvatsara.
 

Their         J
dominants.      j
 

Agni,

i.e.

the fire.
 

Arka,

i.e.

the sun.
 

Sitamaytikhamalin,
i.e. having a cold
ray, viz. the moon.
 

Prajapati, the
father of the
lunar stations.
 

Sailasut&pati, i.e.

the husband of the

daughter of the

mountain, viz.

MahS.deva.
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