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| 6 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 8 | 6 | 8 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Ā | I | Ī | U | Ū | E | Ai | O | Au | Aṃ |
| Ka | Kha | Ga | Gha | Ca | Cha | Ja | Jha | Ṭa | Ṭha | Ḍa |
| Ḍha | Ṇa | Ta | Tha | Da | Dha | Na | Pa | Pha | Ba | Bha |
| Ma | Ya | Ra | La | Va | Śa | Șa | Sa | Ha | 0 | 0 |
The values for the two sides should be written separately in two different places, using their own? sums original: "rāśibhiḥ", which can mean zodiac signs or simply numerical quantities: 12 and 9. Whatever the value for one side might be... vyā:? the remainder is 68. Then, one should divide by the dennarā? sign this term is likely a corrupted technical term for a specific divisor. In that calculation, whichever side results in a higher number as the remainder (avaśiṣṭha): the value left over after a division, which in this system indicates the strength of a name shall achieve victory. The one who has the fewer points original: "svalpāṅkā" suffers defeat. 2.