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SOLAR ECLIPSE BRINGS RECORD RAINS IN PARTS OF INDIA AS PREDICTED

HOW IT RAINED

In our Newsletter of July 2009, Shri KN Rao had predicted that the Solar Eclipse would bring about heavy rains in its wake. "On the basis of planetary movements, Ardra Pravesh Horoscope and Sapt Nadi Chakra Mr. Rao insists that around 22nd July, 2009 when there will eclipse in Karka (Cancer) Rashi with Sun , Moon Ketu and Mercury there in Neer and Amrit nadis , there will be a lot of relief from the drought like situation . One can wait and watch." Read the full newsletter here

No one in charge for hours as rain-hit city grinds to a halt
TNN 28 July 2009, 12:41am IST
NEW DELHI: After waiting many weeks, Delhi experienced its first cloudburst of the season. .... Recording the highest rainfall of the season on Monday 69mm till 8.30pm Delhi had its first official `heavy' rainfall. "When it rains over 60mm, it is classified as heavy rain. For the first time this season we saw so much rain,'' said R K Jenamani, director in-charge, IGI Airport.

This season, the city has received 122.8mm rain so far, against an average of 254.9mm. Northwest India, which has aprediction of a 19% deficient monsoon, had received 42.5mm rain till July 24 against the average of 54.7mm, a deficiency of 22% below the long period average.

....after it started raining. By 5.30pm, the city had recorded most of its rain. Safdarjung, for instance, recorded 40mm by 5.30pm and an additional 29mm by 8.30pm. At Palam, where

31mm rain was recorded throughout the day, 14mm rain was recorded by 5.30pm. Ayananagar and Delhi Ridge recorded 18mm and 8.6mm rain respectively by 5.30pm. Heavy rain in

Himachal Pradesh 2009-07-28 22:30:00

Heavy rains lashed parts of Himachal Pradesh as south-west monsoon brought cheer to the people in the hill state, a weather official here said.

'Most areas of the hill state received heavy rain throughout the day,' Meteorological Office director Manmohan Singh told IANS. Amb in Una district and Pachhad in Sirmaur district received the highest 120 mm of rain each, followed by Ghamroor in Bilaspur district (101 mm), Palampur (109 mm) and Dharamsala (43 mm) in Kangra district, Jhandutta in Hamirpur district 93 mm, Jogindernagar in Mandi district (31 mm) and Shimla (7 mm).

Heavy rainfall in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh
2009-07-28 22:30:00
Heavy rains lashed Chandigarh and neighbouring states of Punjab and Haryana Tuesday, ending days of dry weather in the region. 'There has been heavy rainfall in different parts of Punjab and Haryana. Specifically central Punjab, including the towns of Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Gurdaspur, Patiala and Hoshiarpur,' director of the Met Department Chatar Singh Malik told IANS.

Ludhiana town in Punjab, some 100 km from here, received the maximum rainfall of 147 mm. The region also witnessed a significant dip in the mercury.

Heavy rains disrupt rail traffic in Delhi
2009-07-27 23:30:00
Heavy rains flooding the capital Monday caused disruption in railway traffic and many trains to and from Delhi were delayed by at least two-three hours, an official said.

APPRECIATIONS

Among many appreciations I received let me refer to one from Shri Hari Jai Singh the famous editor and former editor of the Tribune and one from the well known astrologer Mrs. Urmila Bhargava.

From: Hari Jaisingh <hari.jaisingh@.com
To: knrao@.com
Subject: Congrats
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 09:52:33 IST
Congrats, Shri K N Rao

Respected Shri K N Rao,
Your observations on the solar eclipse on Star News the other day were highly informative, educative and enlightening. What impressed me most was your honest, crusading spirit and zeal to erase mental blocks, prejudices and social rituals observed by Indians on such occasions.

You have rightly debunked Ponga Pandits who exploit the peoples ignorance for their commercial ends. It is this class of fake pandits who have brought bad name to Hinduism and

its scientific Vedic teachings. I honestly believe that your contribution in promoting scientific approach of our ancient knowledge in astronomy and astrology ought to be written in golden words.

Thank you very much, Mr Rao. Star News needs to be complimented for its departure from the beaten track of most Indian channels.

Warm regards,
Hari Jaisingh
Author and journalist

From: Urmil Bhargava @.com
To:
knrao@.com
Subject: Solar Eclipse
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 22:06:04 IST

Respected Sir,
The day your programme was televised, I received many calls from my friends to switch on T.V. and watch Star News immediately to hear you speak on the Solar Eclipse.

Your TALK was an eye-opener anddispelled many of the doubts and misnomers about the Solar Eclipse. One of my friends was quite scared after listening to some Ponga Pundits {excuse me but cant suppress a hearty laugh} the effects of the Eclipse on different Zodiac Signs. She was very much relieved after listening to yours and Manoj Pathaks talk.

After watching many T.V. shows and reading Newspapers, I felt that there was an overwhelming response and eagerness to watch the eclipse through special glasses or using some other technique. Shortage of special glasses in the market confirmed this.

Such was the impact of your valuable talks on General public and especially the pregnant women must have been quite relieved and relaxed.

Still there are many RUDHIVAADIES, who do not want to learn the lesson and move on and let go; And for most of us astrologers, who have not studied Astrology systematically, especially the Mundane Astrology and those who have been predicting the effects of Eclipses on Zodiac signs repetitively ever year, your Talks were academically enlightening.

With best regards,
Urmil


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