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The resulting day-count Ahargana is 27732 | 5 | 3.
Now follows the calculation of the lunar day Tithyanayanam The Tithi is a lunar day in the Hindu calendar, calculated based on the angular distance between the sun and the moon.. The almanac portion Panchangansha is 11 - 152 | 78.
Using the value 22 | 52 | 7, a one-thirtieth part original: "eka-trimshah"; referring to the division of the lunar month into 30 Tithis. must be calculated, resulting in 358.
In this instance, 12 is divided by four original: "khabdhi-bhaktam"; though 'khabdhi' traditionally represents 40 in concrete poetry (kha=0, abdhi=4), the numeral 4 follows in the text., resulting in 8 | 54 | 54.
From this, one is to be subtracted ekahinam karyam, giving 2 | 8 | 57 | 23. This value is then divided by twelve (12), resulting in 8 | 8 | 46.
This produced value represents the end of the weekday count original: "garakhantavara" at 25. The result is 1 Ghati Ghati A traditional Indian unit of time equal to 24 minutes. | 8 | 46.
When divided by thirty, the remainder is 28 | 8 | 46. The birth lunar day Janmatithi (2) is added to thirty (2), and the result is produced.
At this time, when the subtraction is performed, the specific day of the week is determined. The lunar day for the moment of conception Garbhadhana-tithi The specific point in the lunar cycle when the pregnancy began. is to be calculated from the almanac Panchanga.
The planetary alignments for the day-count of the conception Garbhahigana, including the lunar day and weekday, are 277 | 2 | 55.