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Answered by nikhithgandhivalaval
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The Delhi observatory has one feature, the Misra Yantra,

which is not included at any of the other sites. In fact, this is the

only part of the Jantar Mantar structures that was not created  by Jai Singh II. The Misra Yantra is thought to have been added

by Jai Singh II’s son, Maharaja Madho Singh, who continued

his father’s efforts towards modernization.

Five separate instruments make up the Misra Yantra,

including a smaller scale Samrat or sun dial. Two pillars

adjoining the Misra Yantra indicate the year’s shortest and

longest days. The giant device could also show when it was

noon in a number of cities around the world

Answered by ramadevikorupolu1987
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Mishra Yantra is one of the four distinct astronomical instruments of the Jantar Mantar observatory located in New Delhi, India. Each instrument at the Jantar Mantar are separate brilliant architectures constructed based on mathematical observations, and help in calculating different aspects of celestial objects and time. It is widely believed that the Jantar Mantar was constructed in the year 1724. The four instruments of Jantar Mantar are Samrat Yantra (a large sundial for calculating time), Jay Prakash Yantra (2 concave hemispherical structures, used to ascertain the position of Sun and other heavenly bodies), Ram Yantra (two large cylindrical structures with open top, used to measure the altitude of stars based on the latitude and the longitude on the earth) and the Mishra Yantra (meaning mixed instrument, since it is a compilation of five different instruments).

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