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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;span dir=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;autocomment&quot;&gt;Indian origin of seconds, minutes and degrees&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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				&lt;/tr&gt;&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot; id=&quot;mw-diff-left-l22&quot; &gt;Line 22:&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== Indian origin of seconds, minutes and degrees ===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== Indian origin of seconds, minutes and degrees ===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;''Surya Siddhanta'' in chapter 2 describes the units of seconds, minutes and degrees. These units of measurement are primary basis of the calculations of earth's obliquity and sine tables of ''Surya Siddhanta''. &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;It &lt;/del&gt;is &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;reasonable to think that these units or concepts had been in existence prior to other calculations and observation made &lt;/del&gt;in the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;epoch of 6th millennium BC as discussed in this article. The descriptions are&lt;/del&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;''Surya Siddhanta'' in chapter 2 describes the units of seconds, minutes and degrees. These units of measurement are primary basis of the calculations of earth's obliquity and sine tables of ''Surya Siddhanta''. &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;Essentially ''Surya Siddhanta'' describes that Rashi has 30 degrees (Ansh) implying it has 1800 minutes (Kala). The data &lt;/ins&gt;is &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;as as described &lt;/ins&gt;in the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;table&lt;/ins&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;&amp;lt;seo title=&amp;quot;Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot; titlemode=&amp;quot;append&amp;quot; keywords=&amp;quot;Surya Siddhanta, surya, Surya Siddhanta dharma, dhammawiki&amp;quot; description=&amp;quot;Sūrya Siddhānta is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the Sūrya Siddhānta is a poem in Sanskrit language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in śloka metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics.&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/seo&amp;gt;&lt;/del&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;'''''Sūrya Siddhānta''''' is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is a poem in [[Sanskrit]] language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in ''śloka'' metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics. Unlike conventional books ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' contains advanced calculation and methods which are not easily comprehensible for a rank beginner. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[https://insa.nic.in/writereaddata/UpLoadedFiles/IJHS/Vol45_4_1_ANarayan.pdf]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; In second chapter, the text contains the calculation of Earth's obliquity of ''1397 jya (R.sine) 23.975°'' modern units&lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;. The text describes &lt;/ins&gt;the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;observation &lt;/ins&gt;of &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;two pole stars one each at the north pole and the south pole seen at the equatorial region, such phenomena was last seen in the 3rd millennium &lt;/ins&gt;BCE. &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;This indicates &lt;/ins&gt;the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;antiquity &lt;/ins&gt;of &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;the concepts &lt;/ins&gt;recorded in the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;text.&amp;lt;seo title=&amp;quot;Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot; titlemode=&amp;quot;append&amp;quot; keywords=&amp;quot;Surya Siddhanta, surya, Surya Siddhanta dharma, dhammawiki&amp;quot; description=&amp;quot;Sūrya Siddhānta is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy&lt;/ins&gt;. &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;Like many classical Indian works, &lt;/ins&gt;the Sūrya Siddhānta &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;is &lt;/ins&gt;a &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;poem in Sanskrit language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in śloka metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works &lt;/ins&gt;on &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts &lt;/ins&gt;of &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;time and mathematics&lt;/ins&gt;.&lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/seo&amp;gt;&lt;/ins&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;'''''Sūrya Siddhānta''''' is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is a poem in [[Sanskrit]] language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in ''śloka'' metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics. Unlike conventional books ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' contains advanced calculation and methods which are not easily comprehensible for a rank beginner. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[https://insa.nic.in/writereaddata/UpLoadedFiles/IJHS/Vol45_4_1_ANarayan.pdf]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;The text had been updated several times and the last update appears to have  been made around 580 CE to the ''Nakshatra'' longitudes. &lt;/del&gt;In second chapter, the text contains the calculation of Earth's obliquity of ''1397 jya (R.sine) 23.975°'' modern units &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;indicating &lt;/del&gt;the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;time &lt;/del&gt;of &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;calculation around 3000 &lt;/del&gt;BCE. &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;There are several other observations in &lt;/del&gt;the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;tradition &lt;/del&gt;of &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;''Indian Astronomy'' that were also &lt;/del&gt;recorded in the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;vicinity of 3000 BCE&lt;/del&gt;. &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;This could possibly be &lt;/del&gt;the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;time of the origin of ''&lt;/del&gt;Sūrya Siddhānta&lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;'' although scholars do not seem to have &lt;/del&gt;a &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;consensus &lt;/del&gt;on &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;the origin &lt;/del&gt;of &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;this text of ''Indian Astronomy''&lt;/del&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;== History ==&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;== History ==&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;nowiki&amp;gt;''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is well known, most referred and most esteemed. The original author of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is ''Mayasura'' as described in the story in the first chapter that ''Mayasura'' obtained his knowledge from ''Sūrya'' (the Sun). ''Siddhānta'' in Sanskrit means ''treatise'' and it usually has author'&amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;gt;s name prefixed to it. There were several other works on Astronomy in ancient India, many of which have since been lost.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;nowiki&amp;gt;''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is well known, most referred and most esteemed. The original author of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is ''Mayasura'' as described in the story in the first chapter that ''Mayasura'' obtained his knowledge from ''Sūrya'' (the Sun). ''Siddhānta'' in Sanskrit means ''treatise'' and it usually has author'&amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;gt;s name prefixed to it. There were several other works on Astronomy in ancient India, many of which have since been lost.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot; id=&quot;mw-diff-left-l52&quot; &gt;Line 52:&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot;&gt;Line 50:&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;The ''Surya Siddhanta'' uses the 27 [[Nakshatra system]] throughout the text. The Nakshatra is a smaller constellation typically consisting of 1 to 5 stars. The brightest star is called as Yogtara. Each Nakshatra spans 13° 20' on the ecliptic. Each Nakshatra has its own primary star which is usually the junction star but not always.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;The ''Surya Siddhanta'' uses the 27 [[Nakshatra system]] throughout the text. The Nakshatra is a smaller constellation typically consisting of 1 to 5 stars. The brightest star is called as Yogtara. Each Nakshatra spans 13° 20' on the ecliptic. Each Nakshatra has its own primary star which is usually the junction star but not always.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== Longitudinal updates &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;- 580 AD &lt;/del&gt;===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== Longitudinal updates &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt; &lt;/ins&gt;===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;Chapter 8 of ''Surya Siddhanta'' primarily focuses on the stellar data. It provides the longitudinal data for the Asterisms. In comparison to the present day longitudinal values of these stars and the data of Surya Siddhanta, it becomes clear that this update to Surya Siddhanta was made around 580 AD. THe longitude of the stars change by 1° in every 71 years. From the data it is clear that the data does not represent observation but rather is obtained by adding precessional increment to each of the previously calculated data.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;Chapter 8 of ''Surya Siddhanta'' primarily focuses on the stellar data. It provides the longitudinal data for the Asterisms. In comparison to the present day longitudinal values of these stars and the data of Surya Siddhanta, it becomes clear that this update to Surya Siddhanta was made around 580 AD. THe longitude of the stars change by 1° in every 71 years. From the data it is clear that the data does not represent observation but rather is obtained by adding precessional increment to each of the previously calculated data.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== Obliquity (tilt) of the Earth's axis &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;- 3000 BC &lt;/del&gt;===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== Obliquity (tilt) of the Earth's axis ===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;Obliquity or the axial tilt of earth is the angle which the earth's axis of rotation makes with the perpendicular of orbital plane. This angle varies between 22.1° and 24.5° and it is cyclic phenomena over a period of 41,000 years. Currently the obliquity is 23.4 degrees.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Alan Buis, &amp;quot;Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles and Their Role in Earth's Climate&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory&amp;quot; https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' in two different chapters calculate and provide the value of obliquity.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;Obliquity or the axial tilt of earth is the angle which the earth's axis of rotation makes with the perpendicular of orbital plane. This angle varies between 22.1° and 24.5° and it is cyclic phenomena over a period of 41,000 years. Currently the obliquity is 23.4 degrees.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Alan Buis, &amp;quot;Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles and Their Role in Earth's Climate&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory&amp;quot; https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' in two different chapters calculate and provide the value of obliquity.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot; id=&quot;mw-diff-left-l61&quot; &gt;Line 61:&lt;/td&gt;
&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot;&gt;Line 59:&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Quote  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Quote  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;|text = ''The sine of the greatest declination is 1397 units; Multiply the sine by the said sine 1397; Divide the product by the radius 3438 units; Find the arc whose sine is equal to the quotient. This arc is the mean declination of the planet''&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;E. Burgess, &amp;quot;Translation of Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot;, p26, Accessible at https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/592174.pdf&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;|text = ''The sine of the greatest declination is 1397 units; Multiply the sine by the said sine 1397; Divide the product by the radius 3438 units; Find the arc whose sine is equal to the quotient. This arc is the mean declination of the planet''&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;E. Burgess, &amp;quot;Translation of Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot;, p26, Accessible at https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/592174.pdf&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;}} This way we obtain the obliquity as Sin&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;-1&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;(1397/3438) = 23.975°&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;}}&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt; &lt;/ins&gt;This way we obtain the obliquity as Sin&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;-1&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;(1397/3438) = 23.975°&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot; id=&quot;mw-diff-left-l67&quot; &gt;Line 67:&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Quote  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Quote  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;|text = ''At the distance of the fifteenth part of the Earth's circumference (from the equator) in the regions of the Gods or the Asuras (i.e. at the north and south terrestrial tropic) the sun passes through the zenith when it arrives at the north or south solstitial point (respectively)''''&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Pundit Bapu Deva Shastri, &amp;quot;Translation of Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Baptist Mission Press&amp;quot;, 1861, Accessible at https://www.wilbourhall.org/pdfs/suryaEnglish.pdf&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;|text = ''At the distance of the fifteenth part of the Earth's circumference (from the equator) in the regions of the Gods or the Asuras (i.e. at the north and south terrestrial tropic) the sun passes through the zenith when it arrives at the north or south solstitial point (respectively)''''&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Pundit Bapu Deva Shastri, &amp;quot;Translation of Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Baptist Mission Press&amp;quot;, 1861, Accessible at https://www.wilbourhall.org/pdfs/suryaEnglish.pdf&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;}} It essentially provides information to calculate the axial tilt of earth which in this case can be calculated as 360°/15 = 24°.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;}}&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt; &lt;/ins&gt;It essentially provides information to calculate the axial tilt of earth which in this case can be calculated as 360°/15 = 24°.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;The significance of these verses is that they pin points the exact time when the obliquity calculations were made by ancient Indian astronomers and added into the ''Sūrya Siddhānta''. &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;The epoch this obliquity calculation provides is around 3000BC.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Anil Narayanan, &amp;quot;Dating the Surya Siddhanta using Computer simulation of Proper Motions and Ecliptic variations&amp;quot;, ''Indian Journal of History of Science'', Volume 45, issue 4, 23 March 2010.&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/del&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;The significance of these verses is that they pin points the exact time when the obliquity calculations were made by ancient Indian astronomers and added into the ''Sūrya Siddhānta''.  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== North Pole Star and South Pole Star &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;- 3000 BC &lt;/del&gt;===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== North Pole Star and South Pole Star ===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;''Surya Siddhanta'' contains an observation of the presence of pole stars at both north celestial pole and south celestial pole. Because of the precession of the earth's axis it is known that the pole star changes over a period of time which is normally more than thousand years. In present times our North Pole star is Polaris.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Bruce McClure, &amp;quot;Polaris is the North Pole Star&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Earthsky&amp;quot;, 21 May 2019, Accessible at https://earthsky.org/brightest-stars/polaris-the-present-day-north-star&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; This observation is recorded in chapter 12, verse 43-44 and translates as  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;''Surya Siddhanta'' contains an observation of the presence of pole stars at both north celestial pole and south celestial pole. Because of the precession of the earth's axis it is known that the pole star changes over a period of time which is normally more than thousand years. In present times our North Pole star is Polaris.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Bruce McClure, &amp;quot;Polaris is the North Pole Star&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Earthsky&amp;quot;, 21 May 2019, Accessible at https://earthsky.org/brightest-stars/polaris-the-present-day-north-star&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; This observation is recorded in chapter 12, verse 43-44 and translates as  &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Quote&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;{{Quote&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot; class=&quot;diff-lineno&quot; id=&quot;mw-diff-left-l77&quot; &gt;Line 77:&lt;/td&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;}}&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;}}&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;Such phenomena was last seen around &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;3000 BC &lt;/del&gt;when Thuban was the North Pole Star and Alpha Hydri was the South Pole star.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Nilesh N Oak and Rupa Bhatty, &amp;quot;Ancient Updates to Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot;, 09 March 2019, &amp;quot;India Facts&amp;quot; Accessible at http://indiafacts.org/ancient-updates-to-surya-siddhanta/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt; Anil Narayanan, &amp;quot;Wonders, Mysteries and Misconceptions in Indian Astronomy – I&amp;quot;, 'India facts&amp;quot;, 09 Sept 2019, Accessible at http://indiafacts.org/wonders-mysteries-and-misconceptions-in-indian-astronomy-i/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;Such phenomena was last seen around &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;3rd millennium BCE &lt;/ins&gt;when Thuban was the North Pole Star and Alpha Hydri was the South Pole star.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Nilesh N Oak and Rupa Bhatty, &amp;quot;Ancient Updates to Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot;, 09 March 2019, &amp;quot;India Facts&amp;quot; Accessible at http://indiafacts.org/ancient-updates-to-surya-siddhanta/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Anil Narayanan, &amp;quot;Wonders, Mysteries and Misconceptions in Indian Astronomy – I&amp;quot;, 'India facts&amp;quot;, 09 Sept 2019, Accessible at http://indiafacts.org/wonders-mysteries-and-misconceptions-in-indian-astronomy-i/&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;This indicates &lt;/ins&gt;the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;antiquity &lt;/ins&gt;of the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;concepts written &lt;/ins&gt;in the &lt;ins class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;text&lt;/ins&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;=== The Pulsating Indian Epicycle of the Sun - 5000-5500 BC ===&lt;/del&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;For determining the Sun’s longitude, the pulsating Indian epicycle is far more accurate than the Greek eccentric-epicycle model. The pulsating Indian epicycle for the Sun becomes progressively more accurate as one goes back in time. Peak accuracy, of about 1 minute of arc, is reached around 5200 BC. The current values of the Surya Siddhanta’s pulsating epicycle parameters for the Sun appear to have been set in the 5000-5500 BC timeframe.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Anil Narayanan, &amp;quot;The Pulsating Indian Epicycle of the Sun&amp;quot;, ''Indian Journal of History of Science'', Volume 46, issue 3, p15, 30 June 2011.&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;/del&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt; &lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;=== The Latitudinal data - 7300-7500BC ===&lt;/del&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;−&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;Using computer simulation of nakshatra latitudinal data by varying ecliptic obliquity, ecliptic-node-location and ecliptic-sink together with proper motion, a match for the Surya Siddhanta latitudinal data was obtained in the timeframe 7300-7800 BC.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Anil Narayanan, &amp;quot;Dating &lt;/del&gt;the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;Surya Siddhanta using Computer simulation of Proper Motions and Ecliptic variations&amp;quot;, ''Indian Journal &lt;/del&gt;of &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;History of Science'', Volume 45, issue 4, p21, 23 March 2010.&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; Although &lt;/del&gt;the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;author notes that a major assumption made &lt;/del&gt;in &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;this investigation is that star proper motion is fairly constant over several thousands of years. The results may be adversely affected if this were found untrue for &lt;/del&gt;the &lt;del class=&quot;diffchange diffchange-inline&quot;&gt;star set under consideration. It should also be noted that this time frame matches with the establishment of the oldest archaeological site of Bhirrana found along the Saraswati river paleochannel. In the 8th millennium BC this site shows that the people were living in the dwelling pits.&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Bhirrana, &amp;quot;Archaeological Survey of India&amp;quot;, http://excnagasi.in/excavation_bhirrana.html&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; This stands in contrast with the above time frame, the question arises whether people could be that scientifically advanced while they were inhabiting the dwelling pits. Although this view is subject to change given older more advanced archaeological sites are found within the Indian subcontinent&lt;/del&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== ''Surya Siddhanta'' sine table ===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;=== ''Surya Siddhanta'' sine table ===&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td colspan=&quot;2&quot;&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt;+&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;ins style=&quot;font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;&quot;&gt;&amp;lt;seo title=&amp;quot;Surya Siddhanta&amp;quot; titlemode=&amp;quot;append&amp;quot; keywords=&amp;quot;Surya Siddhanta, surya, Surya Siddhanta dharma, dhammawiki&amp;quot; description=&amp;quot;Sūrya Siddhānta is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the Sūrya Siddhānta is a poem in Sanskrit language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in śloka metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics.&amp;quot;&amp;gt;&amp;lt;/seo&amp;gt;&lt;/ins&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;'''''Sūrya Siddhānta''''' is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is a poem in [[Sanskrit]] language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in ''śloka'' metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics. Unlike conventional books ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' contains advanced calculation and methods which are not easily comprehensible for a rank beginner. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[https://insa.nic.in/writereaddata/UpLoadedFiles/IJHS/Vol45_4_1_ANarayan.pdf]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; The text had been updated several times and the last update appears to have  been made around 580 CE to the ''Nakshatra'' longitudes. In second chapter, the text contains the calculation of Earth's obliquity of ''1397 jya (R.sine) 23.975°'' modern units indicating the time of calculation around 3000 BCE. There are several other observations in the tradition of ''Indian Astronomy'' that were also recorded in the vicinity of 3000 BCE. This could possibly be the time of the origin of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' although scholars do not seem to have a consensus on the origin of this text of ''Indian Astronomy''.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;'''''Sūrya Siddhānta''''' is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is a poem in [[Sanskrit]] language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in ''śloka'' metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics. Unlike conventional books ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' contains advanced calculation and methods which are not easily comprehensible for a rank beginner. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[https://insa.nic.in/writereaddata/UpLoadedFiles/IJHS/Vol45_4_1_ANarayan.pdf]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; The text had been updated several times and the last update appears to have  been made around 580 CE to the ''Nakshatra'' longitudes. In second chapter, the text contains the calculation of Earth's obliquity of ''1397 jya (R.sine) 23.975°'' modern units indicating the time of calculation around 3000 BCE. There are several other observations in the tradition of ''Indian Astronomy'' that were also recorded in the vicinity of 3000 BCE. This could possibly be the time of the origin of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' although scholars do not seem to have a consensus on the origin of this text of ''Indian Astronomy''.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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		<title>BharataPuru: /* History */</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;&lt;span dir=&quot;auto&quot;&gt;&lt;span class=&quot;autocomment&quot;&gt;History&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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		<title>BharataPuru at 08:13, 20 March 2021</title>
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&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;== History ==&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;== History ==&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
&lt;tr&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;nowiki&amp;gt;''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is well known, most referred and most esteemed. The original author of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is ''Mayasura'' as described in the story in the first chapter that ''Mayasura'' obtained his knowledge from ''Sūrya'' (the Sun). ''Siddhānta'' in Sanskrit means ''treatise'' and it usually has author'&amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;gt;s name prefixed to it. There were several other works on Astronomy in ancient India, many of which have since been lost.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;td class='diff-marker'&gt; &lt;/td&gt;&lt;td style=&quot;background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #202122; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #eaecf0; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;&quot;&gt;&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;nowiki&amp;gt;''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is well known, most referred and most esteemed. The original author of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is ''Mayasura'' as described in the story in the first chapter that ''Mayasura'' obtained his knowledge from ''Sūrya'' (the Sun). ''Siddhānta'' in Sanskrit means ''treatise'' and it usually has author'&amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;gt;s name prefixed to it. There were several other works on Astronomy in ancient India, many of which have since been lost.&lt;/div&gt;&lt;/td&gt;&lt;/tr&gt;
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		<title>BharataPuru: Creation of the page</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Creation of the page&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;'''''Sūrya Siddhānta''''' is an ancient Indian treatise in Astronomy. Like many classical Indian works, the ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is a poem in [[Sanskrit]] language. It has fourteen chapter and 500 verses. It is composed in ''śloka'' metrical style of Sanskrit. It contain works on Indian sine tables, cosmology, eclipses, planetary motions, conjunctions, star positions, geography, instrumentation, concepts of time and mathematics. Unlike conventional books ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' contains advanced calculation and methods which are not easily comprehensible for a rank beginner. &amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;[https://insa.nic.in/writereaddata/UpLoadedFiles/IJHS/Vol45_4_1_ANarayan.pdf]&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt; The text had been updated several times and the last update appears to have  been made around 580 CE to the ''Nakshatra'' longitudes. In second chapter, the text contains the calculation of Earth's obliquity of ''1397 jya (R.sine) 23.975°'' modern units indicating the time of calculation around 3000 BCE. There are several other observations in the tradition of ''Indian Astronomy'' that were also recorded in the vicinity of 3000 BCE. This could possibly be the time of the origin of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' although scholars do not seem to have a consensus on the origin of this text of ''Indian Astronomy''.&lt;br /&gt;
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== History ==&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;lt;nowiki&amp;gt;''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is well known, most referred and most esteemed. The original author of ''Sūrya Siddhānta'' is ''Mayasura'' as described in the story in the first chapter that ''Mayasura'' obtained his knowledge from ''Sūrya'' (the Sun). ''Siddhānta'' in Sanskrit means ''treatise'' and it usually has author'&amp;lt;/nowiki&amp;gt;s name prefixed to it. There were several other works on Astronomy in ancient India, many of which have since been lost.&lt;br /&gt;
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{| class=&amp;quot;wikitable&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| ''Surya Siddhānta'' || ''Brahma Siddhānta'' || Soma Siddhānta&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| Vyasa Siddhānta || Vashishtha Siddhānta || Atri Siddhānta&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| Parashira Siddhānta || Kashyap Siddhānta || Nārad Siddhānta&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| Garga Siddhānta || Marici Siddhānta || Manu Siddhānta&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| Angiras Siddhānta || Lomasha Siddhānta || Pulisha Siddhānta&lt;br /&gt;
|-&lt;br /&gt;
| Cyavana Siddhānta || Yavana Siddhānta || Bhrigu Siddhānta&lt;br /&gt;
|}&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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