Update on 11th May added at the end of the article.
Previous articles:-
The month of May starts with 2 opposing combinations
of planets that had already started giving mixed results of extreme heat and
wetness with instances of hail storms and thunder storms happening since 20th
April 2017.
These are (1) Mercury –
Venus closeness and (2) Sun- Mars closeness.
Mercury – Venus closeness is a first rate rainfall
causing yoga whereas Sun- Mars closeness is first rate heat causing yoga.
Mercury – Venus closeness started from 20th
April and continues in May also. But
this date also marks the time of beginning of closeness between Sun and Mars.
From August 25, 2016 onwards, Mars is moving ahead of all planets. Since then the rainfall scenario is very much affected and irregular in India as a whole. This is going to last till July 29, 2017 when Sun will overtake Mars.
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This May, Sun and Mars, the two planets known as fiery planets are moving one behind the other and in front of all the planets. This is indicative of excess heat, dry and drought like conditions in May.
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In May, yet another combination exists - between Venus and Jupiter. When they are together they induce
rainfall. When they are apart –that is, in opposite signs, they reduce rainfall.
From Jan 27 to May 31 Venus and Jupiter are
in opposing signs.
However this opposition comes with a rainfall feature
too. Opposition means one planet will be rising while another will be setting almost
simultaneously. When that happens that supports
rainfall. Thus a mixed trend exists within Venus- Jupiter opposition. All these
major combinations present in the month of May can be shown as follows:
Sun- Mars conjunction is happening ahead of rainfall
causing Venus- Mercury conjunction. This means both conditions prevail
simultaneously which could result in hot day time followed with thunder
showers. Venus- Jupiter opposition gives a no win- no loss situation which can
be interpreted to mean that though there may be rains, the ultimate realisation
in terms of water availability and rejuvenating water sources would be nil or
not sufficient.
In this context it must also be borne in mind that
the just started year of Hevilambi is the year of Kaalamegha
(formation of sudden dark clouds giving rainfall accompanied with strong
winds) and the Meghadhipathi is Mercury
which gives rainfall accompanied with windiness. The planetary
combinations for May indicate just this.
Rainfall
support yogas in May 2017.
(1) Mercury – Venus closeness lasts from April
20 to June 21, 2017.
From April 20, Mercury has been moving backwards
towards Venus which helps in reducing the gap between them. However on May 3,
Mercury stops retrogression. It starts forward motion after that. From then
onwards, Venus and Mercury would be moving forward one behind the other and
this does not help in getting them any closer.
Their closeness happening in signs that denote west
(Venus in Pisces) and east (Mercury in Aries) shows isolated rainfall in
eastern and western parts of India. In the past when these two directions were
involved it resulted in rainfall in interior Peninsular
India with more areas in the western section of Peninsular India, as
Venus, the rain-giver is in the sign of west.
The distance between them in the month of May is
tabulated below to show how far the reduction in gap can help.
Date
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Distance between Venus and Mercury
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Remarks
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May
1
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23
degrees
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May
5
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21*
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May 9 to
May 17
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19*
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Closest
in this season
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May
20
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20*
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May
25
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22*
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May
30
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24*
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The closest distance between them is 19 degrees
happening for 9 days.
Though this distance is insufficient to ensure
widespread and heavy rainfall, it can support rainfall to some extent. The
stars transited by Mercury and Venus at this time shows that North and NE India
would get isolated thunder storms.
(2) Sun in Vayu Nadi.
When Sun moves through the star Rohini, it is said
to be in Vayu nadi. Though it is not categorised as rainfall yoga, it can give
rainfall accompanied with gales and winds. This period is in between May 25 and
June 8, 2017. Sun in Rohini indicates central parts of India and interior
Peninsular India.
(3) Venus enters the next sign, Aries on
May 31.
Usually when Venus enters the next sign in the rainy season, it triggers
rainfall. With this entry into Aries, Venus and Mercury come to occupy Aries
with no planet in between them. The closeness between them continues.
Rainfall
spoiling yogas in May 2017.
(1) Mars ahead of all
the planets.
(2) Sun- Mars
conjunction happening ahead of all the planets.
(3) Mars in Dahana Nadi
while it is moving in the star Mrigasheersha between May 16 and June 5.
(4) Mars enters Gemini on May 27, thereby coming to
the opposite of Saturn. When Mars and Saturn are
in opposite signs, it does spoil or retard rainfall.
Remarks:
One can notice that the combined reading of rainfall
causing and spoiling yogas do not show a trigger feature for onset of SW
monsoon.
Venus- Mercury closeness at 19 degrees is not enough,
as they used to be in exact conjunction in the past that had triggered a
meteorological event such as onset or formation of a system. The only redeeming
feature is the entry of Venus in Aries by which it comes to be in the same sign
with Mercury. This date (May 31) might perhaps indicate a weak onset of SWM.
List of important dates of rainfall for
May 2017.
Date
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Astrological feature
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Event
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Place
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Spoilers, if any
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1
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May
3
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Mercury
ends retrogression
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Thunder
storms
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NE
India
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Mars
in forefront.
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2
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May
9 to May 17
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Mercury-
Venus closer at 19*
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Thunder
storms
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Northern
Himalayan countries,
NE
India,
Interior
Peninsular India.
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”
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3
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May
15
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Sun
enters Taurus.
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Spurt
in heat conditions
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South
India
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(1)
Sun and Mars in same sign.
(2)
Sun – Mars closer to each other
(3)
Sun – Mars ahead of all the other planets.
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4
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May
16
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Mars
enters Mrigasheerisha
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Spurt
in hot conditions.
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Peninsular
India.
Central
India.
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”
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5
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May
17
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Gap
between Venus and Mercury starts increasing.
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Reduction
in rainfall
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Peninsular
India.
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”
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6
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May
25
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Sun
enters Rohini
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Scattered
rainfall with gales.
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South
interior Tamilnadu.
Central
India and west India.
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”
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7
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May
27
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Mars
enters Gemini
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Reduction
in rainfall
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West
India
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”
Saturn
in opposition to Mars.
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8
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May
31
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Venus
enters Aries.
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(1)
Venus joins Mercury in the same sign.
(2)
Venus comes out of Jupiter- opposition.
(3)
Simultaneous rising of Mars and setting of Saturn.
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Weak
onset of SWM
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(1)
Mars in forefront
(2)
Sun, Mercury and Venus line-up behind Mars.
(3)
Mars- Saturn opposition.
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Rainfall for Chennai.
The above planetary combinations do not indicate
rainfall in eastern coastal regions of south India.
The daily Garbottam charts were not maintained for
this month. However we can derive some inputs from the rainfall data of Nov-
Dec 2016.
May 2017 corresponds to waning
Aippasi and waxing Karthigai of last year. This corresponds to the
period between mid- November to mid- December 2016.
November 2016 was totally dry and cloudless in Chennai.
But there was Vardah cyclone crossing Chennai on Dec 11, 2016. It occurred in
waxing phase of Karthigai. Assuming a few days prior to that had cloudy
conditions, it corresponds to dates around May 20. In the absence of daily Garbottam
chart, this cannot be confirmed.
UPDATE on 11th May 2017.
The rainfall yoga caused by closeness between Mercury and Venus is having an upper hand over the deficient yoga caused by Mars moving in the forefront.
Ever since Mercury- Venus closeness began on 20th April, it had been raining in those parts indicated in the chart above.
Particularly from 9th May onwards, the rainfall has been fairly widespread in interior South India. On 9th these two planets came closest to each other and this distance continues to be the same till 17th May. Therefore we can expect the current trend of widespread rainfall until then.
Even after that, the closeness continues until 21st June thereby indicating continuing scope for rainfall. The closeness season indicating rainfall for 2017, written in my blog 27th December 2016 is shown below.
For the time being, the following factors (already written in the above article) are of importance.
15th May - Sun enters next sign (Taurus) to join with Mars - Spurt in heat conditions.
However the same combination leaves back Mercury and Venus to be close and together. This helps in rainfall activity.
25th May - Sun enters Rohini - Spurt in rainfall accompanied with thunder and winds.
31st May - Venus enters Aries to join with Mercury - They are going to be together in the same sign till 19th June without any adverse aspect from any planet - Rainfall activity.
These two dates - 25th May and 31st May - might be associated with onset of SWM.
Rainfall for Chennai:
Parts of Chennai received drizzles on the night of 9th May and in the morning of 11th (today).
My place received mild drizzle
at 9 PM on 9th May
and at 11 AM on 11th May for a few minutes.
These two are good Garbottam features and relate to the day before and after Deepavali this year. (Chathurdashi before Amavasya and Prathamai after Amavasya in Aippasi)
The dates are 18th and 20th October 2017. This means that many parts of Chennai would receive rainfall on the days before and after Deepavali this year.
Looking backwards before 6 and a half months, to see the link to drizzles today and on 9th May, we get interesting connections.
The corresponding dates are 29th and 31st October 2016.
On 29th October 2016, cyclone Kyant was expected to have hit Chennai. But it went away from Chennai. Perhaps the presence of rain clouds off Chennai brought drizzles and mild rains to Chennai today and on 9th.
Cloud formation in my location at 10 AM on 11th May 2017.
Intresting garbattom theory..As far as south west monsoon,most of model outputs aligning towards normal onset date(june 1st) in kerala..On the other hand,models showing excess rainfall for tn in last week of may..any chances of rain in chennai and tamilnadu this month end/june 1st week?
ReplyDeleteLast week of May coincides with the period of Vardah that hit Chennai last year. 22nd and 23rd May are the exact corresponding dates of vardah on 10th and 11th Dec 2016. These 2 days in May are ruled out for rains now. Those regions in Tamilnadu that were under cloud cover during Vardah would get rains now.
ReplyDeleteAs written in the article, 25th May marks the entry of Sun into Rohini which triggers thunderstorms / rains accompanied with gales. You can see the locations mentioned in the table. Rohini stands for central regions close to the western border in peninsular India.Maharastra, Konkan coasts come under this radar.
Till June 21st Venus- Mercury closeness is potent enough to give rains.