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face the criticism of the traditionalists who argued against such improvements and criticized him for his scientific zeal. Ragoonathachary’s Drigganitha Panchang not only provided the traditional five calendarical elements but also provided concordance with English months and dates. Therefore, this Panchang was of more practical utility; native officials working in government establishments or those dealing with government found it handy. At the end of a lot of, often acrimonious, Drig vs. Vakya debate, a meeting was called at Sankara Mutt at
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A large number of manuals have been composed describing the Drik system. Since the results obtained using the Drigganita system are more accurate, the astronomers and astrologers use the system for casting horoscopes, for conducting astrological queries and for the computations of eclipses. However,
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when there would be none. As the traditional almanac was seen to be quite inaccurate, Chatre and Khetkar in Bombay, Venkatakrishna Raya and Ragoonathachari in Madras proposed Drigganitha Panchang to replace the traditional Panchang computations based on the Vakya Panchang. Ragoonathachari had to
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In the history of astronomy in India, two different Drigganita systems have been introduced at two different points of time and at two different geographical locations. The first system was introduced by the Kerala astronomer-mathematicians
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region. It was clear during the middle of the nineteenth century that the traditional calendars were way off the mark. Not only were there errors in the position of stars, the old system predicted
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Chintamani Ragoonathachary, a native astronomer took the initiative to modify and publish a new almanac and thereby introduced a change in the calendrical system followed in the
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and the meeting arrived at the conclusion that the Drig system needs to be followed and a new almanac to be prepared on those lines. Accordingly, the head of the Mutt, issued a
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is also the title of a book authored by Parameshvara through which the Drik system was promulgated. In the nineteenth century, a second Drigganita system was introduced by
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The Drigganita system is in contrast to the method followed by some other almanac makers who use the values given in the ancient astronomical treatise known by the name
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in the year 683 CE. No new methodology was introduced as part of the Drigganita system. Instead, new multipliers and divisors were given for the computation of the
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the older parahita system continues to be used for fixing auspicious times for rituals and ceremonies.
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The Drigganita system propounded by Parameshvara was a revision of the
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Critically edited with an Introduction by K. V. Sarma (1963).
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Sankaracharya Matt in the name of 'Sri Kanchi Math almanac'.
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and for the calculation of the mean positions of the
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India
Surya Siddhanta
Parameshvara
Damodara
Chinthamani Ragoonatha Chary
Madras Observatory
Parahita
Haridatta
Kali days
planets
Tamil
eclipses
Kumbakonam
Kanchi
Parahita
Tirugaṇita-pañcāṅgam




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A History of the Kerala School of Hindu Astronomy
Basics of Panchangam
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