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"Thus the time the sun takes to rotate through half of outer space is called an ayana, or its period of movement" |"in the north or in the south"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 5

Thus the time the sun takes to rotate through half of outer space is called an ayana, or its period of movement [in the north or in the south].

Thus the time the sun takes to rotate through half of outer space is called an ayana, or its period of movement [in the north or in the south].