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34 (Mars) (Mercury) (Jupiter) (Venus) (Saturn) (Moon) (Mars) (Mercury) (Jupiter) (Venus) (Saturn) (Moon) Revolutions of the ascending 10des (Sghr0cca) (Mars) (Mercury) (Jupiter ) (Venus) (Saturn) 7 b-8 b. (The numbers of revolutions of the ascending modes) , which move backward (from the east) to the west, are, beginning with the Moon : 754 494 6011 272 bpicycles of the euation of the apses (Manda-paridhi) 54 23,22,96,745 834 8 b.9 a. The (maximum) latitudes of the epicycles of the higher apses at their halves, depending on the distance of the planet from the modes, are, in units of quarter degrees (i.e., 15) : 902 825 766 757 18 (X15=270) 6 (x 15 = 90') 21 (x 15=315) 4 (X15 -- 60') 11 (x 15=165) 8 (x 15=120') 9 b.c. (The magnitude of the circumferences of the epicycles of the equation of the apses) in terms of 4 parts of themselves (i.e., in terms of 4 degrees) are : 1. The magnitude of the circumference is given in proportion to that of the circumferences of the orbits of the respective planets which are taken to be 360", the number of degrees in a circle.