Third period of the royal dynasties, the great empire on the Jumna, not far from the immortal Aliwal. Beginning with the Dynasty of the Kurus. (Here the names of the kings and their works, as canals, etc. Seat of the empire, the Duâb; Hastinapura, Ayodhyâ; or still on the Sarasvatî)
| 0 years | |
| Interregnum between III. and II. (Must have left its traces. A pasted up break is surely there.) | 300 |
| Second period of royal dynasties (Tretâ) | 0 years. |
(Is this the historical life in the Punjab, with already existing kingdoms?) N. B. What is the third of the pure flames? Is it the people? Atria, latria, patria?
| Interregnum between II. and I. | 200 years. |
First period. Beginning of the history after first x years, with an ideally filled up unmeasured period.
| Beginning: Manu | 6402 |
| 317 | |
| —— | |
| 6719 B. C. |
Deduct from this a mythical beginning: a cycle of 5 × 12 = 60, or 600: at most 60 × 60 = 3600, at least 12 × 60=720. Or about 6 kings of 400 years each. Mean time: 2160.
Total: 4559.
(There remain, deducting 6 from 154 kings (with Dionysos), about 148.)
Length of time: 4559 - 1354 = 3205 ÷ 148 = 21-1/2 mean number of years for each historical government; which is very appropriate.