The Njattuvela Table published at e Astro Vedica Blog

Even though the Monsoons are welcomed because they reduce heat, they have destructive aspects as well. Some of the worst natural disasters – hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, cloudburts et al , occur during the rainy Njattuvelas ! Nature frowns, there are storm surges, rip currents, the clouds sing pessimistic prophecies, oceans become irate, winds become fierce and Nemesis catches erring humanity ! We come to know that we are mere mortals and that the next moment is unknown ! We have to take into account the New Moon and the Full Moon days, as the combined gravitational pulls of these celestial bodies can cause high tides ( Hurricanes Sandy, Erika, Hagupit )! 

Typhoon Hayan occurred on the First Quarter Moon, Ashtami  ( when Moon squares the Sun ).  Prof Yaukey averred ( based on the data observed on the Atlantic Ocean from 1950 – 2007 ) that storms are more likely to form after a New Moon and that storms infensified after a New Moon in the 29.5 days of a lunar month ! Four days after New Moon, Ike intensified into a Category 4 Hurricane !

While meteorologists explain hurricanes as the result of variations in temperature and pressure, we explain it as the variations in  the positions of the luminaries, Sun and Moon !

The main causative factors for typhoons in the Pacific, hurricanes in the Atlantic and monsoon disasters in the Indian subcontinent are

Sun’s transits of the monsoon constellations
New Moon Days
Full Moon Days
Malefics retrograding

Beware !  When the Sun journeys through the ‘monsoon constellations’, called the fierce Njattuvelas, which are

Kala Varsha 

Mrigasira  ( Hurricane Christina, Kedarnath Floods )
Aridra  ( Hurricanes Bonnie, Alex, Arthur. Fengshen, Guj Floods, Matmo, Rammsun )
Punarvasu ( Hurricanes Dennis, Blanca, Toronto Floods, Alaskan Mega Tsunami, Nangka, Halong, Haitang, Nepartak )
Pushya ( Hurricanes  Genevieve. Dolly, Pak Floods, Mumbai Floods )
Aslesha ( Typhoons Hanna, Utor, Goni, Saola, Damrey, Sepat )
Magha  ( Hurricanes  Isaac, Andrew, Irene, Katrina, Omar, Erika )
Pooram ( Hurricanes Elena, Ike, Tidal Bore, Fran, Etau, Bolaven )
Uthara  ( Hurricanes Igor, Odile, Vipa, 1938 Hurricane )
Hasta    ( Hurricanes  Opal, Jelawat,  Lili, Jangmi, Joaquin, Parma, Danas, Fitow )

Tula Varsha


Chithra ( Typhoons Vongfong, Sandy, Wilma )
Swathi  ( Typhoon Fransisco, Rosing  )
Vishakha  ( Typhoons Haiyan, Sidr, Chennai Floods, Agnes, Lupit, Nida )
Anuradha ( Typhoons Yuri, Kate, Bopha )
Jyeshta ( Lake Isabella Floods, Nona, Hagupit )
Moola ( Typhoon Sendong, Indian Tsunami, Zoe )

Both Kerala & Carolina Floods occurred immediately after Black Moons or New Moons.

 

       

   

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