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2017 – Level 3 (Margazhi / Solar Garbottam).
The observation of Garbottam must be done everyday for four months until lunar month of Phalguni is
over. For Chennai the observation must continue till the end of June. The idea is that the Garbottam sighted on a day would result in rainfall / becomes the cause for rainfall or lack of it on the 195th day. The 195th day is not calculated in numbers but on the basis of the thithi and Paksha of the day.
One must note the thithi and paksha of the day of observation. Eg: Observation
is on Dwitheeya in the dark half of Margshira. Its resultant rainfall will be
on Dwitheeya on the bright half of Jyeshta. That is 6 and a half month from the
month of observation. For easy understanding of Tamil people who follow solar calendar, note the Tamil month on the day of observation; note the paksha - waxing or waning moon; note the thithi at the time of Garbottam of the day from the calendar or Panchanga.
Example: Margazhi, waxing phase, Ekadashi thithi. Suppose there is Garbottam for half and hour and more note it down. The corresponding 195th day is Vaikashi (6th month) waning phase, ekadashi thithi.
If noticed in a
thithi in the Bright half of moon, the result will take place on the same
thithi on the dark half of moon 6 months later.
If noticed in
the morning, the resultant rain will be in the evening on that day. If at noon, the rains will be at midnight.
If winds or
clouds are noticed in a direction, the resultant rain will be in the opposite
direction on that day. Keeping this in mind one must record not only the
features but also the direction and time of the day.
Now the features
to be observed:-
Note:- Applicable
on day to day basis. The prediction is for the corresponding day later, on the
195th day..
1. Winds:-
Gentle and
agreeable wind = Good rainfall
Cool breeze from
North and Northeast = good rainfall.
Heavy winds =
rain clouds would gather but be shattered
Dust storm = No
rains
2. Rain
In Margashira,
there will be no rains. If it rains heavily, rainfall on the corresponding day
would be affected. A gentle rain or drizzle would give good rainfall on the
corresponding day after 6 and a half months.
3. Lightening
Lightening =
good rainfall
Rainbow in the
morning or evening = good rainfall
4. Roar
of thunder
Low, rumbling
roar of thunder = good rainfall
Heavy sounding
thunder = rain clouds would shatter away.
5. Clouds
Sky overcast
with huge, bright, dense clouds = good rainfall
Needle shaped
clouds or sword shaped clouds = good rainfall
Blood red clouds
= good rainfall.
Inference:-
If one any day
in the months from Margashira to Phalguni, all the above 5 factors are
present, the quantity of the subsequent rainfall will be 1 Drona. (Drona is
equal to 200 phalas. Quantification in today's terms is not known. Perhaps the
rainfall on those days can be recorded and cross checked with other days when
similar conditions prevailed.)
Reduce the
quantity by quarter for the absence of every one factor.
Three-some
observation.
1. Terrestrial
2. Atmospheric
3. Planetary.
(I) Terrestrial
factors to be observed.
1. Sweet
chirpings of birds.
2. Animals
moving relaxedly and making pleasant sounds
3. Kids
making sweet sounds and playing
4. Trees
with sprouts
5.
Trees grow without diseases.
(II) Atmospheric
factors to be observed.
1. Clouds
resembling pearl or silver colour
2. Clouds
in the shape of aquatic animal, huge and dense.
3. These
clouds scorched by bright sun light
4. Gentle
breeze (presence of 3 and 4 together would result in torrential rain on the 195th day)
5. Sun
and the Moon encircled by glossy, bright and thick halo.
6. Sky
filled with bulky clouds or smooth needle like clouds (cirrus), or in the shape
of sword.
7. Clouds
appearing in red or blue tint.
8. Pleasant
twilights in morning and evening.
9. Light
rumbling thunder
10. Rainbow
in the lower horizon.
11. Red
glow in the horizon at dawn and sun set. This must be seen only in
Margashira and Pushya months. (Solar months also)
12. Clouds
with halos
Month-wise
observation
In Margashira (Margazhi):-
· red
sun in the morning and evening,
-
sky in red colour before sunrise and after sunset.
· clouds
surrounded by halos,
· very
cold.
In Pushya (Thai) :-
- · red
sun in the morning and evening,
- · clouds
surrounded by halos,
- · excessive
snowfall.
In Magha I(Maasi): –
· strong
wind,
· sun
and moon must be dimmed by clouds or snowfall at sun rise and sun set,
· fog,
mist, excessive cold
In Phalguna (Panguni) :–
- · rough
and violent storms
- · tawny
colour of the sun,
- · broken
and imperfect halos around the sun and the moon,
- · glossy
clouds moving across the sky
The above ensure good 'conception of rainfall'.
In Chaitra and
Vaishaka, sky marked by winds, clouds and halos ensure conception of rainfall
which will fall 195th day afterwards.
The following
features in the 4 months from Margashira to Phalguni spoil conception of rainfall.
1. Meteor
showers.
2. Thunderbolt
3. Dust
storm
4. Appearance
of city-like formation of clouds.
5. Unnatural
phenomenon in the atmosphere in colour of sky, clouds etc and at sun rise and
sun set.
6. Rainfall
7. Sighting
of comets
8. Eclipses
9. Spots
in solar disc (sun spot maxima?)
(III) Planetary
factors to be observed in the 4 month period.
Good for
conception of rainfall
- Planets
appearing with clear and bright disc at night
- Planets
moving in Northern declination
- Moon and stars
must appear white
Planetary
features marring conception of rainfall.
· Eclipse (spoils rainfall later on the corresponding day)
· Planetary
war (where planets are close together in such a way one planet will be crossing
another.) (spoils rainfall for several days in the corresponding period.)
{From last year's experience, these two factors worked in Margazhi Garbottam and not in Daily Garbottam. Anyway these are given to check the validity of these factors.}
Position of Moon
during the above 4 month period.
When the above
3-some favourable features of conception are present in a day when Moon is
crossing Purvashada, Uttarashada, Purva bhadrapada, Uttarabhadrapada and
Rohini, the subsequent rainfall on the 195th day will be
abundant.
When the above
3-some favourable features of conception are present in a day when Moon is
crossing Arudra, Aslesha, Magha , Swati and Satabhishak, the subsequent
rains will go on for many days. On the contrary, if the 3 some factors are spoiled, there will be dryness.
If Moon crosses
all the above mentioned stars with 3-some factors being present and marring
factors being absent in Margashira - would give rainfall for 8 days later
(after 195 days).
In Pushya - for
6 days
In Magha -16
days
In Phalguni – 24
days
In Chaitra – 20
days
In Vaishaka – 3
days.
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ReplyDeleteDear Ms Harinee,
ReplyDeleteI have no idea on this deal. We will wait and see.
Madam..You would have known that this week tamilnadu got widespread rains.I heard in delta it spoiled some of the crops too..What may be reason for this rains.can yu see any significant planetary combination
ReplyDeleteDear Mr Sriramlion,
ReplyDeleteI thought of writing a separate post on this and that was delayed due to my pre-occupations. Whether I do it or not, let me explain here the causes for the rainfall on the last few days particularly on 25th and 26th Janaury and on some days prior to that.
You will find that these rains exactly followed the garbottam principle. The previous corresponding dates for 25th and 26th Jan are 17th and 18th July 2016. 25th and 27th Jan are waning Trayodashi and Chthurdasgi in Thai. The corresponding days 6- 1/2 months ago are waxing Trayodashi and Cahthurdashi in Aadi. If you remember we had cloudy days and isoltaed rains on those days.
You can check my blog for Rainfall in July 2016 here -http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/07/rainfall-check-4-for-july-2016.html
There you read the material under the caption "update on 18th July" On 16th and 17th July a system came into shape in the Bay favouring east coast.
I had written there
>> In my place of observation there were mild drizzles on 16th and 17th night. On 17th night the rainfall was moderate accompanied with thunder.
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My place of observation is in south chennai. Cloudiness, drizzles and thunder are good combination of garbottam. It didn't rain heavily in my place at that time. Heavy rains means garbottam spoiled. But drizzles do help in rainfall on realisation dates.
Where it had drizzled accompanied with garbottam clouds on those dates, there it had rained now.
Last year's observation showed that planetary combinations must be supportive of the rainfall on the relaisation dates. Though the planets are not conducive for rainfall at the moment, on those days it rained (25th and 26th Jan) Venus was crossing over to the next sign which is a watery sign (Pisces). Last year we saw that whenever Venus and Mercury cross over to the next sign or cross Ketu and Rahu, there would be a trigger to rainfall. Even now it had happened. The support from a good garbottam on corresponding dates in July, had helped in giving rainfall when Venus was about to enter the next sign. This time we had another rainfall supportive yoga of one planet rising and another planet setting. This coupling existed between Venus and Jupiter around this time.
However,(1) Mars in the front of all planets and Venus too, (2)Venus coming in opposition to Jupiter and (3) Mars in opposition to Jupiter in the subsequent dates, spoil any more rainfall. The destructive nature of the rainfall may also be due to this reason.
(continued)
In my place of observation, the rains did not materilaise but went off as drizzles on 26th night (Jan) after 10-30 PM and at predawn on 28th Jan.
ReplyDeleteThe corresponding dates of Garbottam realisation for these dates are 6th and 7th August 2017. I will be checking whether it rains on these dates. If it rains, that would be a strong proof for Garbottam principle.
I am all the more excited to note that these dates are found to get rainfall in Margazhi garbottam 2017. Please check my blog http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2017/01/margazhi-garbottam-2017-in-nutshell.html
The 4th day of Margazhi garbottam showed that there would be rainfall between 5th and 8th August 2017.
In that chart the next rainfall period comes between 18th to 21st Sep 2017. The corresponding dates are May 8th to 10th of 2017. We can expect moderate rainfall / drizzle and cloudy weather on those dates (for Chennai).
In the immediate context, I think we can expect some weak rains after March 7th 2017. The corresponding dates are 25th August 2016 onwards when it rained in scattered way in Chennai and suburbs. Refer my article for August 2016 http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/07/rainfall-check-5-for-august-2016.html
The interesting feature is that these dates correspond to March 7th 2017 onwards. On March 7th 2017, Mercury - Venus closeness begins. So depending on the nature of rainfall (drizzle or heavy) in the last week of August 2016, places in and around Chennai are likely to receive rainfall in the week after 7th March 2017. Let us wait and see.
Finally, all this shows that garbottam watching must be a daily observation throughout the year.
Thank yu maam for your explanation..
ReplyDeletePredicting unseasonal rains is difficult.Rains in march is a rare phenomenon.if it really happens then it will be a strong proof for your study i thnk..
ReplyDeleteThis year Venus and Mercury move towards each other right from March 4th. From March 7th onwards, the gap between them is fast reducing. Therefore we can expect rainfall - pre-monsoon showers -during this short period of closeness which lasts till 25th March. In my blog on planetary combinations ( http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/12/rainfall-2017-level-2-planetary.html) first 5 points refer to the probable rainfall during this period which is likely to benefit parts of north India.
ReplyDeleteHowever, the garbottam records of Chennai shows that there can be rains in parts of Chennai in the few days that start from 7th March.
Mercury - Venus closeness is also seen associated with snowfall / highly cold conditions in the US. The earlier closeness ended on 29th December 2016 and it saw colder conditions in the US. Now most of the US is warm. But there is likely to be a brief return to sub zero conditions during the upcoming closeness that start on March 7th. It looks odd but possible as per this principle. Anyway if it happens that is proof of this closeness principle.
Is the mercury venus closeness itself ll bring rains? Or it depends on the sign( fiery or watery) where it is placed..bcos i have just analayzed an extreme event when chennai recorded maximium temperature of 45c which is the all time high for chennai.At that time mercury venus is in aries sign..Is this closeness will bring hot weather too?
ReplyDeleteAm an amateur and pl bare with me if my question is wrong/silly
ReplyDeleteMr Sriram,
ReplyDeleteNo, its not a silly question. Venus is for wetness and Mercury is for winds. When they join, they are supposed to create conditions conducive for rain bearing clouds that are supported by favorable winds of Mercury. It is because of this, Mercury - Venus closeness is supposed to cause what is known as "Bahu varsham" (plentiful rainfall) in astrology. When the gap between them is getting reduced as they travel in the sky, we call it as the period of Bahu varsham.
The closeness mostly happens when they turn in their orbit as seen from the earth. For example, this March, the turning of Venus in its orbit makes it appear move backwards (retrogression). At the same time Mercury is still in forward motion. So these two appear to move towards each other as seen from the earth. When this closing happens, it casts some effect on the atmosphere of earth which further causes changes conducive for rainfall. Scientific tests in these lines might prove this contention of rainfall astrology.
While moving towards each other, or even while overtaking each other from behind, one of them may seem to cross the other as seen from the earth. At that point, we can find some trigger events happening meteorologically. This can happen in any sign, but when it happens in rainy season, we can expect a meteorological event. In winter it can cause blizzards or heavy fog as it is applicable to a place.
You have mentioned about Mercury- Venus presence in Aries. But did you check whether the gap between them was reducing or increasing at that time? You can check this in any astrology software by checking every alternate date during their stay in Aries. The increasing gap between them and other anavrishti yogas could affect pre-monsoon showers when Sun is in Aries. However their stay together in Aries has no connection to increased temperature.
The increased temperature is due to sun's movement in Aries. Aries is a fiery sign and identical with fiery stars such as Bharani and Krittika (agni nakshatra star). When these 2 planets are there in Aries, Sun can not be far behind them, but in all probability present in Aries. So sun's presence in Aries could have caused the heat.
Usually solar flares are more when Sun and Mars are in the signs of fiery planets / in their own signs (Aries, Scorpio and Leo). You can check my articles on that by searching this blog. It is not Mercury and Venus but sun and Mars that are associated with hot conditions. This year Mars being in the lead till July, the summer can be expected to be exceptionally hot and dry.
Well explained..Thank yu maam for replying to my questions patiently..
ReplyDelete@ Mr Sriram,
ReplyDeleteFor heat, there is no specific astrological yoga, but for rainfall there are yogas (combinations) which are to be present to aid in the realisation of garbottam. Venus and Mercury are always connected with rainfall going by the term "Bahu varsham" related to their closeness. In summer months when Sun is transiting Aries and Taurus and in Agni nakshatra days (of Bharani and Krittika) there would be excess heat. If Mars joins sun in Aries there is likely to be solar flares. This happens despite Venus- Mercury closeness. Suppose Venus- Mecrury closeness happens favourably during that time without the presence of any spoiling yoga, rain materialises in those hot days.
In the date you mentioned (31st May, 2003), Venus and Mercury are close to each other but actually they had started moving apart from 19th May 2003 onwards. I would like to know whether any precipitation was there before 19th May in Chennai or in any part of west coast. Such rains would be based on daily garbottam in those places that was witnessed six and a half months before.
In the given date (31st May 2003) Venus and Mercury are in the east of Sun and in fiery sign which is not conducive for rainfall. Though Jupiter is in a watery sign, it had moved out of Pushya (Jala nadi in Sapta nadi chakra) and is in direct opposition to Mars. These two factors spoil rainfall, though Venus and Mercury are in close conjunction.
You may check my article on rainfall supportive and spoiling yogas in this link http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2013/04/rainfall-prediction-part-5-planetary.html
We have to check the possibility of spoilers too in judging a rainfall yoga.
In the coming month of March 2017, though closeness of Venus and Mercury begins on 7th March, by 10th / 11th March both Mercury are going to be in Pisces from which Jupiter is going to be in opposing sign. This is a spoiling yoga. We must see whether this works - rainfall stopping after 10th / 11th March. If so we can be sure that Jupiter in opposition spoils rainfall. On 31st May 2003, Jupiter in opposition to Mars was a rainfall spoiling yoga. It is doubtful whether SWM started on time in that year.
The yogas for famine and drought in the presence of rainfall deficient yogas in summer months might give rise to extreme heat. We can check this in high temperature months. For example Saturn transiting in Aries, Taurus and Gemini usually gives rise to famine like conditions. Sun in Rohini gives hot winds. In the period you gave (31st May 2003) the following factors were present. (1) Saturn in Gemini (2) Sun in Rohini (3) Venus and Mercury in the eastern sky and in fiery sign (4) Jupiter - Mars opposition.
ReplyDeleteThus we could see all the planets in famine / dryness causing positions. Perhaps this can be interpreted with high temperatures in summer months. Such combinations in winter months could mean highest temperature for those winter months. If you can get data of such hot months / dates, we can check and make sure that such combinations do contribute to excess heat conditions. I will check this heat feature in the monthly rainfall check for the upcoming months this year. But if possible get me a link to the max temp dates of past years for checking.
During Dec 2015 floods, the major contributing feature was sun, mars and saturn in alternating signs in the rainy season. Jupiter in Purva phalguni is a excess rainfall yoga. No planet was in spoiling mode at that time. This contributed to continuous rainfall in Karthigai month (Nov- Dec) that resulted in floods ultimately.
Last year (2016)such a yoga did not last for more than 2 days and there were also present spoiling yogas. In 2017 too, spoiling yogas are continuously present till 1st week of Dec.
sriramlion said...
ReplyDeleteFor dec 2015,sun and saturn commbination in watery sign is also important i thnk so Though i may be wrong.bcos there is difference btn plentiful rains and floods..floods are destructive..whenever destruction comes most of the times there ll be saturn involved..just my inference..
As yu said,I ll try to get the data for max temperatures
On watery signs, these planets may be seen transiting watery signs (Cancer, scorpio and Pisces) on many days in a year, but not always accompanied with rains. There is some more specifics added to this. For example, when sun, mars and saturn are in watery signs, it rains heavily when venus and mercury are conjunct in fixed signs. When Venus and Mercury are in same navamsa or in watery navamsa, then also rains are assured. Moon in watery navamsa also gives rains.
ReplyDeleteBut copious rains or flood causing rains are possible in 2 distinct combinations. (1) when sun, mars and Saturn are in alternating signs, whatever may be the nature of the sign - watery or fixed - when moon transits in kona houses to them or in conjunction with one of them in a watery sign, it rains heavily on those dates. One can check this during Dec rains of 2015 in chennai. This is possible when no spoiling yogas are present. The Laila storm of 2010 also had this combination.
During Varda cyclone on 12th Dec 2016, one can see Sun conjunct with sat, with Moon in opposition. But just prior to that Mars was in alternate sign with them. Once Mars moved out to the next sign, the amount of rainfall came down.
One can see such heavy rains (above 20 cm in a day) when these three planets (Sun, Mars and Sat) in kona houses to each other preferably in 1-5 houses (once again alternating signs)and moon transiting kona houses to one of them or in opposition and in rain related stars such as Purvashada, Uthrashada, Satabhishak, Purva bhadrapada, Uttrabhadrapada, Rohini, Arudra, Aslesha etc. I checked this in many instances in and around Mumbai. The location is inferred from the signs and stars transited by 2 of the 3 planets (sun, Mars and Sat)that get related with moon.
(2) When all planets are in front of the sun or behind the sun then also torrential rains occur for many days causing floods. 2011 was a year of floods and the SWM season started with almost all planets behind the Sun with no spoiler around. As the season progressed, sun, mars and sat came into alternating signs giving floods again. All through these one can see rainfall support combinations working their way in tandem. (In contrast, in the 2016, many spoilers were at work. Such a situation continues in 2017 also.)
In June 2011 Kerala and Orissa witnessed floods when all planets were behind the sun.
In July- August 2011 when these 3 planets were alternate signs, floods occurred in Bihar, UP, Assam, Orissa, W.Bengal and Gujarat.
There is one more feature contributing to floods. If it rains at one one place during conjunction of Amavasya and Prathamai or Pournami and prathamai - or in other words, if it rains in Amavasya or Pournami and continues till the next thithi, namely prathamai, it would rain for the whole paksha (15 days thereafter). Suppose flooding combinations as discussed above occurs during that time or after that times, torrential rains would continue giving rise to floods.
As far as I know these are the flood related combinations.
Thanks for your offer of getting data on max temperature.
Today (26th Feb 2017) saw cloudy skies in Chennai throughout forenoon that extended for a couple of hours in the afternoon. This is a good case for daily garbottam. Though the sky appeared overcast all around, the movement of clouds is from east and south east. There was cool breeze too. This day had conjunction of Sun and Moon with Ketu. Such a combination on the garbottam day indicates rainfall from cyclone or rainfall accompanied with thunderbolts. But the direction is East and SE. This shows that rainfall will be from West and North west. This is possible at that time of the year in Chennai through heat bands (Veppa chalanam) accompanied with thunderbolts.
ReplyDeleteThis day is Amavasaya in the month of Masi. The rainfall realisation day must be Pournami 6 months away. That comes on 5th - 6th September 2017 in Aavani. 6th September is an important day of yajur upakarma (Aavani avittam). That is Pournami day. But the garbootam that happened at day time today must give rainfall at night time of Pournami in Aavani. Since Pournami in Avani in 2017 ends at mid noon on 6th Sep, we have look at the night time date of Pournami. Pournami starts from the noon of 5th Sep and ends on noon of 6th Sep 2017. Therefore rainfall for today's garbottam can be expected on the night of 5th September 2017.
There is no spoiling planetary yoga on that date. So there is likely to be widespread rainfall on the night of 5th Sep in Chennai.
Now comparing with Solar garbottam, it does not show any rainfall for the period in which 5th Sep falls. But the next period starting from 13th Sep shows rainfall. We have to see if the current cloudy weather continues in the coming days. If so that shows a possibility of some system forming in the Bay or wind / cloud movement over Chennai.
On planetary side, from August 27th, Venus- Mercury closeness begins and continues till 8th October. This would bring rainfall in East, SE and central India. Check http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2016/12/rainfall-2017-level-2-planetary.html
Scorpio - extremes, really wet/dry or hot/cold, con/destructive; oppressive; this sign intensifies the action of the rest of the chart. Never fails to bring an extreme.
ReplyDeleteThe above text i found in a blog.i have inferred that with sun and saturn as natural malefics.They ll give extreme weather.Though ur point is correct as sun and saturn combination will occur every year untill saturn transits to next sign.
Thanks for clarifying my doubts maam..
Any interpretation must be based on all factors (sign, planets and stars) and not on signs alone. Moreover there is difference in interpretation between individual horoscopy and mundane horoscopy. For example, conjunction of Mars with Venus causes fires in mundane interpretation. The numerous instances of fire that we are hearing nowadays can be attributed to Venus - Mars conjunction in Pisces. But the same conjunction in individual horoscope may mean attraction between partners in life. The same combination occurring in dusthanas indicate trouble in marital relationship. Thus the same planets give different results in mundane and individual horoscopes.
ReplyDeleteAs such conjunction of Saturn with Sun actually foretells death to a powerful ruler. This can be noticed in the death of Jayalalithaa and Indira Gandhi. Their deaths caused immense vacuum, uncertainty and widespread mourning. You will note that the conjunction of saturn and sun did not happen in scorpio for both. In Indira's case the conjunction happened in Libra where Sun becomes debilitated.
In mundane astrology, even a benefic can give bad result. For example presently the accelerated retrogression of Jupiter can be related to the political disturbances in TN. I have explained it in the comment section of my blog http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2017/02/from-sasikala-to-bjp-everyone-is-taking.html
In rainfall astrology, we can see a clear grouping of planets as inner planets and outer planets. Venus and Mercury are inner planets and Mars and Saturn are outer planets. The close congregation of inner planets with the Sun triggers rainfall. But near closeness of the outer planets in the backdrop of the sun causes rainfall.
When the outer planets (Mars and Saturn) are within 60 to 90 degrees away from sun as seen from the earth it causes some changes in climatic / meteorological conditions that ultimately gives rise to heavy downpour. Similarly when Mercury and Venus are one behind the other as seen from the earth it causes some changes in the atmosphere that triggers rainfall. When earth falls in line with these two planets then rainfall is better ensured. Thus planetary positions more in relation to earth's position and in the backdrop of the Sun cause conditions favorable for rainfall.
On the other hand when Saturn and Mars (outer planets)are behind us (earth) while we are facing the sun, rainfall features of the atmosphere are spoiled. In all these, rather than the signs, it is the location of these planets with reference to our position determines the nature of rainfall.
Scorpio always comes under scanner mainly because that is the peak NEM month.
Thank yu maam.About next week rains,most of the weather models showing rains for south tn and delta..As per models,only minimal chance of rains for chennai..yu have said garbattom supports rainfall for chennai on march 7th..lets wait and see..
ReplyDeleteMr Sriram, posted my article on March rainfall scenario. Read http://jayasreesaranathan.blogspot.in/2017/03/rainfall-check-1-march-2017.html?m=1
ReplyDeleteThank you for your article. You are doing a great job of harnessing and bringing to the fore the ancient knowledge.
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