Read Rainfall check - Part 2
Reports of rainfall have started coming and I, like a school student waiting for exam results have reasons to be happy, for, the developments on meteorological side tally with planetary indicators that I have been writing for some time under the tags ‘Garbottam” and “Meteorology”.
Reports of rainfall have started coming and I, like a school student waiting for exam results have reasons to be happy, for, the developments on meteorological side tally with planetary indicators that I have been writing for some time under the tags ‘Garbottam” and “Meteorology”.
Mercury coming out of combustion.
The first rains in the Indian sub-continent occurred
when Mercury ended combustion between 4th April and 6th
April 2016.
Re-producing from my earlier article Rainfall
prediction – Part 4 (Venus- Mercury transits):-
Mercury and Venus are the two planets of importance
for rainfall with Mercury signifying winds and Venus signifying water. During
the monsoon or pre-monsoon months, when these two planets become combust or
come out of combustion, there will be rains. In the case of Mercury the rains
will be accompanied with winds, thunder and flash floods. Venus brings copious
rainfall.
Combustion (Asthang or Asthmanam) indicates
closeness with Sun. The degree of combustion is 14 degrees for Mercury and 10
degrees for Venus. For the first time in this season, Mercury came out of
combustion on dates between 4th and 6th April. For nearly
3 days Mercury was away from Sun by 14 degrees.
At that time Mercury was in Aries. Sun was behind it
and posited in Pisces followed by Venus. As Mercury was in the front of this
line-up, hail storms and thunder showers accompanied with flash floods occurred
in the regions indicated by Ashwini, the star that Mercury was transiting at
that time. A main condition is that there must be no malefic planets like Saturn
and Mars in the sign opposite (180 degrees away) to Mercury. That sign is Libra
which was empty at that time.
There are not many clues astrologically for finding
the location where rainfall occurs. I am checking with the Kurma Chakra
(Division of the Globe) given by Varahamihira in Brihad Samhita, Chapter 14 and
also the directions indicated by the 12 signs of the zodiac. (Starting from
Aries, the directions repeat in the order East, South, West and North). As per Kurma Chakra, the star Aswini indicates
in the regions of the North and North east in the Himalayan regions. The two
places of this region that are known by the same names even today are Kashmir
and China.
On 4th April a sudden thunder storms
lashed Swat Valley region of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir that resulted in heavy
flash floods and left more than 50 people dead. (News
item here)
(Residents use a bridge covered with floodwater
after heavy rain in Nowshera District on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan
April 4, 2016.)
Within this period of re-emergence from combustion
of Mercury in Aswini, New Delhi also received thunder showers.
The subsequent dates of importance to meteorology were
written in article on April 2, 2016 titled March
Garbottam confirms rains during Navarathri!
It is reproduced below:
(Click the image to read the full details)
Venus enters Aries.
The first important date is 24th April 2016. It was on this
date Venus entered Aries to join with Sun and Mercury. When these three planets
are together in Aries, pre monsoon showers are possible provided there is no
malefic planet in the sign opposite to them (Libra).
By the evening of 24th, sudden emergence
of easterlies laden with moisture was reported by IMD. This happened after a
long period of oppressive heat in Chennai.
The evening sky in Chennai, for the first time in
April started showing clouds accompanied with cool winds on 24th
when Venus was entering Aries. The following photo shows how it appeared.
It was on 23rd, that is, when Venus was
within one degree of entering Aries, rains started in North neat India, particularly
Assam that resulted in heavy floods affecting 45,000 people.
The news report on this first rains and flash floods
can be read
here.
{Several people have been affected across four
districts of Assam in the first wave of floods.}
From that time onwards thunder showers are occurring
in the Himalayan States on North and North East.
Mercury, combust and retrograde.
The second date in the list I had given was 30th April
when Mercury went retrograde and also into combustion at 14 degrees away from
the Sun. On that day Venus also started its combustion period (according to one
school of thought) at a distance of 10 degrees from the Sun. It was in the star
Aswini. Right from that date many parts of India, particularly North Eastern
States started receiving thunder showers. As the sign is Aries which signifies
East, the eastern cross section of India also started receiving rains. The
absence of any planet, particularly a malefic one in Libra in the opposite sign
facilitates continuing rains for the period when these three planets (Sun,
Venus and Mercury) are in Aries.
During this period, the gap between Venus and Mercury
is getting reduced due to retrograde movement of Mercury.
The 3rd date I have given in the list is 8th May when Venus begins deep combustion by coming within 8 degrees of the
Sun. By 8th May, both Mercury and Venus are in combustion with Sun
and are moving towards each other. They both are in the star Bharani which also
signifies North east part of India. The sign Aries indicates eastern side of
India (from North to South)
The 4 PM and the 8 PM bulletin of IMD show favourable
conditions for rains with a particular mention of formation of a low pressure
trough in South Andaman Sea.
(Click the image to read the full details)
Budha – Shukra Saameepya.
The next date I have given in the list is 10th May when
Budha- Shukra Saameepya or the closeness between them starts which means arrival
of good rainfall. On this date and until 20th May these two planets
will be closing on each other with no planet in the opposite sign of Libra.
Therefore I foresee a good rainfall during this period (between 10th to 24th May)
By the direction of the sign and the star in which
these two planets are transiting (Bharani), I deduce that eastern cross section
of India (from North to south) and North eastern States of India would be
benefited by this rainfall. Otherwise the local Garbottam factors are the only
source to decide whether there will be rains in a particular place. Observing
the rainfall places during this time will help me to fine tune the prediction
on location.
The next important date is 13th & 14th May
when Venus will overtake Mercury and will start moving in front of Mercury. As
per rainfall astrology this is an important trigger for good rains. We will
wait and see.
Rainfall lag period.
On 20th May Venus enters Taurus and joins
with the Sun. Generally this is a good indicator for rainfall. But Saturn and
Mars are in opposite sign to them (Scorpio). This will reduce the rainfall.
This condition continues till 13th June when Venus will enter Gemini
and be outside the ambit direct opposition from these malefics.
However within this period the Budha – Shukra Saameepya
continues until 7th June. That is between 10th May and 7th
June, there must be good rainfall due to the closeness of Mercury and
Venus. From 20th May onwards, the opposition by malefics start. That
leaves effective rainfall period between 10th May and 20th May only.
We have to wait and see whether
Budha- Shukra Saameepya over rules the effect of opposition by malefics.
If the malefics in opposition mars the rainfall,
that means a delay in the
arrival of SW Monsoon or deficient Monsoon in the beginning.
However the entry of Venus into Gemini on 13th June
and the forward march of Venus ahead of Mercury and Sun from then onwards ensures
very good rainfall.
Venus will be in Mrigashirsha at that time and in
the sign Gemini. Gemini stands for western part of
India thereby indicating very good rains in the western cross section of
India which is the usual path of SW Monsoon in June.
As per Kurma Chankra, Mrigashirisha indicates Madhya
Desa which include places bordering Yamuna and Saraswathi, Madhya desa,
Panchala, Kuru, Saketa (Ayodhya), Pariyatra mountains. This shows that the
Gangetic plain would receive good rains when Venus will be in Gemini which is
between June 13th to July 7th
2016.
The following
are the places (olden names) that come under other stars of Gemini namely Arudra and Punarpoosam. This covers the
eastern part of India from Kasi in the North to Tamraparani in the South.
{Will continue to observe the rainfall features and planetary
movements and post updates.}