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  • Bombay, New year's day in. Art. 52, p. 32.
  • Brahmagupta. His Brahma Siddhânta, Art. 17, p. 6; Art 19, p. 7; Art 20, note 1, p. 8; his system of nakshatra measurement, Art. 38, p. 21: Art. 40, note 1, p. 23.
  • Brahmaṇas, The. Art 41, p. 24.
  • Brahma-paksha school of astronomers, Arts 19, 20, p. 7, 8.
  • Brahma Siddhânta of Brahmagupta, Art. 17, p. 6; Art. 19. p. 7; Art. 20, p. 8; system of nakshatra measurement according to, Art 38, p. 21; rule for naming intercalated and expunged months, Art. 46, p. 27; Art. 50, p. 30.
  • Bṛihaspati-samvatsara-chakra, or sixty-year cycle of Jupiter, Arts. 53 to 62. pp 32 to 37; duration of a year of the, Art. 54 p. 33; Expunction of a year of the, Arts. 54 to 60, pp. 33 to 36; Rules for finding the year current on any day. Art. 59, p. 34.
  • Bṛihat samhitâ, Rule for finding the samvatsara current on a particular day. Art. 59, p. 35; List of expunged samvatsaras of the 60-year cycle of Jupiter according to the rule. Art. 60, p. 36.
  • Bṛihat Tithichintâmaṇi, The, by Gaṇeśa Daivajña, (A.D. 1527) Art. 20, p. 8.
  • Buchanan, on the Lakshmana Sena Era, Art. 71, p. 46.
  • Canon der Finsternisse, by Oppolzer, Art. 40a, p. 23. See Dr. R. Schram's Article on Eclipses, pp. 109—116.
  • Central Provinces, Gaṇeśa Daivajña's works followed in. Art. 20, p. 9.
  • Ceremonies, Religious, performance of, how regulated with reference to tithis. Art. 31, p. 17.
  • Chaitrâdi Vikrama year, The, Art. 71, p. 41.
  • Chaldœa. Names of Hindu days of week derived from, Art. 5, note 1, p. 2.
  • Chaldœans, were acquainted with the starry nakshatras, Art. 38, p. 21.
  • Châlukyan Era, The, Art. 71, p. 46.
  • Chândra mâsa, or lunar month. Sec Lunation, Lunar month.
  • Chara, The, defined. Art. 24, note 1, p. 11.
  • Chedi Era, The, Art. 71, p. 42.
  • Chhatre, Professor, list of intercalated and suppressed months, Art. 46. note 3, p. 27, and Art. 78, and note 1, p. 49.
  • Chinna Kimrdi, The Oṅko cycle in, Art. 64. p. 38.
  • Chittagong, The Mâgi-san Era used in, Art. 71, p. 45.
  • Christian Era, The, current or expired years (?) Art. 70, note 2, p. 40; Use of, in India, Art. 71, p. 42.
  • Civil day, The. (See Solar day).
  • Cochin, New Year's Day in, Art. 52, p. 32.
  • Colebrooke, on the Lakshmana Sena Era, Art. 71, p. 46.
  • Cowasjee Patell, List of intercalated and suppressed months in his "Chronology," Art. 46, note 3, p. 27, and Art. 78, and note 1, p. 49.
  • Cunningham, General Sir Arthur. Indian Eras. List of intercalated and suppressed months, Art. 46, note 3, p. 27, and Art. 78, and note 1, p. 49. On the Lakshmana Sena Era, Art. 71, p. 46.
  • Current year, defined, Art. 70, p. 40.
  • Cycle. Sixty-year of Jupiter, Arts. 53—62, pp. 32—36; List of expunged samvatsaras, Art. 60, p. 36, earliest mention of, in inscriptions, Art. 61, p. 36; The southern 60-year, or luni-solar, cycle Art. 62, pp. 36, 37; Twelve-year of Jupiter, Art. 63, p. 37, and Table XII.; Grahaparivṛitti of 90 years, the, Art. 64, p. 37; Oṅko the, Art. 64, p. 38.
  • Dakhâni system of lunar fortnights. Art. 13, p. 5.
  • Dakshinâyana saṅkrânti. (See Saṅkrânti).
  • Daṇḍa, Length of. Art. 6, p. 2.
  • Days of the week, Names of Hindu, Art. 5, p. 2.
  • Definitions and general explanation of names and Indian divisions of time, Arts. 4—17, pp 2—7.
  • Dhîkotida, a Karaṇa by Śrîpati, Art. 47, and note 4, p. 27.
  • Dhî-vṛiddhida, a work by Lalla, Art. 20, p. 8.
  • Dina, or solar day, Art. 6, p. 2.
  • Divasa, Sâvana = solar day, Art. 6, p. 2.
  • Division of time amongst the Hindus, Art. 6, p. 2.
  • Divyasimhadeva, prince of Orissa, Art. 64, p. 39.
  • Dvâpura Yuga. (See Yuga).
  • Eclipses, note on. Art. 40a, p. 23; note by Professor Jacobi on id.; Dr. Schram's paper on, and Tables, pp. 109—138.
  • Ecliptic, synodical and sidereal revolutions of moon. Art. 12, note 2, p. 4.
  • Elements and Definitions, Arts. 4—17, pp. 2—7.
  • "Equal-space-system" of nakshatras, Art. 38, p. 21.
  • "Equation of the centre", defined, Art. 15, note 4, p. 5; term explained, Art. 107, p. 60; greatest possible, according to the Sûrya-Siddhânta, Art. 108, p. 61; given for every degree of anomaly in the Makaranda, Art. 109, p. 61.
  • Eras, The various, treated of, Arts. 65—71, pp. 39—47; use of, by emigrant races, Arts. 66, 67, p. 39.
  • Expired year, defined, Art. 70, p. 40.
  • Expunction. Of tithis, rules governing, Art 32, p. 17; Variation on account of longitude, Arts. 34, 35, pp. 18, 19; of nakshatras. Art. 35, p. 19; of months, Arts. 45 to 51, pp. 25 to 31, and Arts 77 to 79, pp. 48, 49; alluded to by Bhâskarâ-chârya, Arts. 46, 47, p. 27. (See Lunar month); of a samvatsara, Art. 54, p. 33; variations in practice, Art. 55, p. 83; List of expunged samvatsaras, Art. 60 and Table p. 36; of samvatsaras in the 12-year cycle of Jupiter, Art. 63, p. 37.
  • Fasali year. The, Art. 71, p. 44. Do. luni-solar, id. New Year's Day in Madras, Art. 52, p. 32; New Year's Day in Bengal, id.
  • Fixed point in Aries, The, sidereal longitude measured from, Art. 23, p. 9.
  • Fleet, Dr. F., Art. 71, p. 40. note 1; on the Chedi Era, Art 71, p. 42, note 4; on the Gupta and Valabhi Eras, Art. 71, p. 42.
  • Flight, Muhammad's, Art. 161, p. 101.
  • Gaṇeśa Daivajña, author of the Grahalâghava, a Karaṇa in A.D. 1520, and of the Bṛihat and Laghu Tithichintâmaṇis (A.D. 1527), Art. 20, p. 8; his bîja, id.; List of suppressed months according to, Art. 60, p. 30; different treatment of Śaka years by, Art. 68, p. 39.
  • Ganjam, New Year's Day in, Art. 52, p. 32; The Oṅko cycle, Art. 64, p. 37.
  • Garga's system of nakshatras, Art. 38, p. 21.
  • Gata, a year defined, Art. 70, p. 40.