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INDIAN CHRONOGRAPHY.
TABLE XX.B.
The ayanāṁśas, or amount of precession of the equinoxes in degrees, being the longitudinal distance of the point of the vernal equinox from the first point of Mēsha at the beginning of the year, according to the Sūrya Siddhānta.

(Adapted from Table XXXV. of Warren's Kala Sankalita, but with degrees and decimals added to facilitate calculation.)

Expired year of the Kaliyuga. A.D. Julian year of century. Collective amount of ayanāṁśas, or degrees of precession. Odd years. Ayanāṁśas.
In degrees. In decimals. In degrees. In decimals.
1 2 3 4 5
° °
3101 0 +07 29 6 +07.485° 1 0 0 54 00.015°
3201 100 5 59 6 5.985°
3301 200 4 29 6 4.485°
3401 300 2 59 6 2.985°
3501 400 1 29 6 1.485°
3600 499 ±00 0 0 ±00.000°
3601 500 00 0 54 00.015°
3701 600 1 30 54 1.515°
3801 700 3 0 54 3.015°
3901 800 4 30 54 4.515°
4001 900 6 0 54 6.015°
4101 1000 7 30 54 7.515°
4201 1100 9 0 54 9.015°
4301 1200 10 30 54 10.515°
4401 1300 12 0 54 12.015°
4501 1400 13 30 54 13.515°
4601 1500 15 0 54 15.015°
4701 1600 16 30 54 16.515°
4801 1700 18 0 54 18.015°
4901 1800 19 30 54 19.515°
5001 1900 21 0 54 21.015°
5101 2000 22 30 54 22.515°