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...of Mercury Budha, there are thirty-six time-units Dandas A danda is a traditional unit of time approximately 24 minutes long [36]. For Thursday Guruvara literally "the day of the Teacher," referring to Jupiter, there are forty-eight time-units [48]. For Sunday Ravivara, there are thirty-six time-units [36].
In the Fifth Sound Svara, for Sunday Ravivasa, there are twenty-four time-units [24]. Monday Somavara and the others follow in this order; in this manner, one should apply the Vowel-Matching System Svaraka Melapaka original: svaraka-melāpaka; a system of divination that matches numerical values of vowels with time variables to predict outcomes.
Regarding the "first number":
In the First Sound, the count for the Joyful lunar days Nanda Tithis The 1st, 6th, and 11th days of the lunar fortnight, categorized as "Nanda" or "Joy-bestowing" is eighty-one [81].
In the Second Sound, the count for the Auspicious lunar days Bhadra Tithis The 2nd, 7th, and 12th days of the lunar fortnight, categorized as "Bhadra" or "Wise/Lucky" is eighty-seven [87].
In the Third Sound, the count for the Victorious lunar days Jaya Tithis The 3rd, 8th, and 13th days of the lunar fortnight, categorized as "Jaya" or "Victory-bringing" is ninety-three [93].
In the Fourth Sound, the count for the Empty lunar days Rikta Tithis The 4th, 9th, and 14th days of the lunar fortnight; "Rikta" means "empty" and these are generally considered inauspicious for starting new projects is ninety-nine [99].
In the Fifth Sound, the count for the Full and other lunar days Purna Tithis The 5th, 10th, and 15th (Full/New Moon) days of the lunar fortnight; "Purna" means "Complete/Full" is one hundred and five [105].
The count...