The 3rd day of waxing Moon holds the
clue to the nature of the monsoon in the upcoming season. This phase
of the moon is popularly known as “MoonRaam piRai”
(மூன்றாம் பிறை)–
the 3rd phase of the crescent moon. People consider it to
be rare to see this as it will be low in the sky and hidden by clouds in the
monsoon season. But this phase of the crescent must be somehow
sighted to make sure that the tips of the crescent are in the expected
positions that guarantee good monsoon and reasonable price level ( as a result
of good monsoon). This also means that the path of moon and earth has to be in
ideal places which ensure ideal meteorological activities for a good
monsoon.
The two tips of the crescent are in north and south
directions. The tips may be even or one
tip may be higher than the other. The comparison between the tips is done on “MoonRaam
piRai”. One can find a mention such as “indru pirai vada kOdu uyara mazhai
subiksham” (இன்று பிறை வட கோடு உயர மழை சுபிக்ஷம்) in the daily sheet calendar. The position
of a tip at a higher level than the other in certain months ensures good
rainfall.
The northern tip must be higher than the southern
tip for the eight months starting from the solar month of Vaigasi / Taurus until the solar month of Margazhi
/ Sagittarius.
The two tips must be even in the next two
months of Thai and Maasi.
The Southern tip must be higher than the northern tip
in the next months of Panguni and Chiththirai.
If the tips look different from the way stipulated
above, there will be terrible famine in the land.
This factor also must be checked and read in
combination with other factors of prediction of rainfall.
For example today (12th January 2016) is
the day of 3rd crescent (MoonRaam PiRai). The month is Margazhi. Therefore
the northern tip must be higher than the southern tip. But there was slight
tilt towards the southern tip and the southern tip looked slightly (very
slightly) higher than the northern tip. This reduces by little the normal
rainfall expected in the paksha (lunar fortnight) that comes after 195 days.
Today is waxing phase of Margazhi. The corresponding
paksha after 195 days is calculated as the opposite paksha after 6 months. That
will be the waning phase of Aani month.
This corresponding paksha comes between 23rd June and 6th July 2016. This happens to be the corresponding fortnight
for the 1st
day of Garbottam.
According to the 1st day of Garbottam,
there will be less than average rainfall in that fortnight in my place of
observation in Chennai. This is confirmed by the southern tip of the crescent
moon going higher today.
On the whole, if the tips are in expected positions
in all the months of the year, it indicates normal rains in general.
The list of dates of 3rd crescent in the
upcoming months is given here for checking.
Thai – 11th February 2016 – The tips must
be even. - Impact period July 22nd to August 4th 2016.
Maasi – 11th March 2016 – The tips must
be even. - Impact period August 21st to September 3rd 2016
Panguni – 9th April 2016 – The southern tip must be higher than the northern tip. - Impact period September 19th to October 3rd 2016.
Panguni – 9th April 2016 – The southern tip must be higher than the northern tip. - Impact period September 19th to October 3rd 2016.
Chitthirai – 9th May 2016 - The southern
tip must be higher than the northern tip. Impact period - October 18th to November 2nd 2016.
Vaikasi – 7th June 2016 – The northern
tip must be higher than the southern tip. - Impact period - November 17th to December 1st 2016.
It will be difficult to sight the crescent in the following months.
However, the tip in proper position in these months will ensure good rains in the season.
Aani – 7th July 2016 - The northern tip must be higher than the southern tip.
It will be difficult to sight the crescent in the following months.
However, the tip in proper position in these months will ensure good rains in the season.
Aani – 7th July 2016 - The northern tip must be higher than the southern tip.
Aadi - 5th August 2016 - The northern tip
must be higher than the southern tip.
AavaNi - 4th
September - The northern tip must be higher than the southern tip.
Purattasi – 4th October - The northern
tip must be higher than the southern tip.
Aippasi – 3rd November - The northern tip
must be higher than the southern tip.
Karthigai - 2nd
December - The northern tip must be higher than the southern tip.