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| : | Saka Era 1758 The Saka era is a historical Indian calendar system; the year 1758 corresponds to approximately 1836 CE. | : Year, Vols. |
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Tithi Nirnaya (Determination of Lunar Days): A specialized genre of Sanskrit literature used to calculate the exact timing of lunar phases to ensure religious festivals and rites are performed at the correct moment.
Saka 1758: A date in the Shaka calendar, which remains the basis for the Indian national calendar.
Shaka era: An ancient era beginning in 78 CE.
Sanskrit manuscript: A hand-written document in the primary liturgical and philosophical language of Hinduism.
No. Reference / Serial 368
Title: Determination of Lunar Days Sanskrit: Tithi Nirnaya. This title refers to a genre of astronomical and religious texts dedicated to calculating the precise start and end of lunar days (tithis) to determine the correct dates for festivals and rituals.