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13. Pramathi, 14. Vikrama, 15. Vrisha original: "pa" likely an abbreviation for Vrishabha/Vrisha, 16. Chitrabhanu, 17. Subhanu, 18. Tarana, 19. Parthiva, 20. Vyaya. ||2|| These twenty belong to Brahma The sixty-year cycle is divided into three groups of twenty years each, dedicated to Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva respectively.. 21. Sarvajit, 22. Sarvadhari, 23. Virodhi, 24. Vikriti, 25. Khara, 26. Nandana, 27. Vijaya, 28. Jaya, 29. Manmatha, 30. Durmukha, 31. Hemalambi, 32. Vilambi, 33. Vikari, 34. Sharvari, 35. Plava, 36. Shubhakrit, 37. Shobhana, 38. Krodhi, 39. Vishvavasu, 40. Parabhava. ||3|| These twenty belong to Vishnu. 41. Plavanga, 42. Kilaka, 43. Saumya, 44. Sadharana, 45. Virodhakrit, 46. Paridhavi, 47. Pramadi, 48. Ananda, 49. Rakshasa, 50. Anala, 51. Pingala, 52. Kalayukta, 53. Siddharthi, 54. Raudra, 55. Durmati, 56. Dundubhi, 57. Rudhirodgari, 58. Raktakshi, 59. Krodhana, 60. Kshaya. From Anala onwards... text regarding calculations? ...as known by those learned in the Vedas. ||1||
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...middle... twenty 20 parts... solar years... in the Veda... treasury of knowledge... 11 parts... solar... 3 18 3 5... at the root... Creator... in the year 25 20... solar... love... fragmentary astronomical calculations? ... 17 ...
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...of the groups: || 1. Vishkumbha, 2. Priti, 3. Ayushman, 4. Saubhagya, 5. Gandha, 6. Shobha These are the names of the Nitya Yogas, which are mathematical points used in Indian astrology to determine auspicious timing. ...?
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