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Add the value 7227 to the established position. Multiplying by the figures 18667 and adding 18, we arrive at 2.3833. This is then divided by eight hundred original: "khavabhragajaih"; a poetic numerical notation where 'kha' and 'abhra' (void/sky) represent 0 and 'gaja' (elephant) represents 8, totaling 800..
The resulting day-count Ahargana The total number of days elapsed from the start of the current cosmic era, used as a baseline for all planetary calculations. for the moment of conception Garbhasya is calculated as 2 | 44 | 54 | 58.
The known day-count for the birth is 27729.2.
From this, the day-count for the time of conception Garbhadhana-dina-tatkalaka-ahargana is produced.
This is the first method. Now, another method for calculating the day-count is as follows:
The Ascendant Lagna The zodiac sign rising on the eastern horizon at the moment of birth. is at 2 | 7 | 44 | 33.
The Moon Chandra is at 5 | 16 | 36 | 37.
The difference between the Moon and the Ascendant is 8 | 23 | 53.
The degrees Ansha are 24 | 7 | 53; the minutes Kala are 24.
Calculating 46 | 7 | 55 and dividing by an eighth part results in 172 | 24.
When the addition is performed, the value 1464.77 is produced for the Kali Era Kalau The Kali Yuga, the current epoch in the Hindu calendar which began in 3102 BCE..
Multiplying 218573 by this value of 1464.77, then subtracting 2.3833, and dividing by eight hundred original: "ashtashati":
5. ya? Once divided, the result is 2 | 54 | 54 | 57. This is indeed the day-count for the same moment of conception.