Thank you for this important development, Arlo and EFEO.  I have added a link to the main INDOLOGY website (right side).

On Mon, 4 Sept 2023 at 21:54, Arlo Griffiths via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
Dear colleagues,

In addition to the excellent resource Pancanga (https://www.cc.kyoto-su.ac.jp/~yanom/pancanga/) some of you may have use for the application HIC that we have just succeeded in translating from a standalone Java application to an online application in JavaScript.

See https://hic.efeo.fr/.

One of the nice features is that the system allows downloading diagrams showing the parameters of a given date. E.g., I just tested the date in a Badami Calukya inscription (https://erc-dharma.github.io/tfb-badamicalukya-epigraphy/workflow-output/html/CalE01-Makarappi-Pulakesin2.html) and get the attached diagram. The inscription mentions a solar eclipse which I believe I am able to identify as <https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEsearch/SEsearchmap.php?Ecl=06120802>, just one day off from the reading generated by HIC. So we seem to have a pretty good match.

The application also has features that are useful only for people wishing to convert dates involving the 210-day cycle ('wuku') that is typical of Hindu dates on Java and Bali.

I am still working on releasing the source code through github.

The authors of the original program are advanced in age and not fully available to keep improving the application. I am neither a specialist of the relevant śāstra nor a JavaScript programmer but should there be useful feedback, I will try to discuss it with the authors and can try to have improvements implemented by the programmer.

Best wishes,

Arlo Griffiths










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