1. It rained. Sweet birds are chirping.
2. Dark blue clouds in the North East.
3. Seven parrots fly together towards South West.
4. Parajanya and Usha both look glee. The golden Sun peeped out of dark blue clouds briefly before getting tucked into its sleepy bed again.
5. Wet clay, drenched flowers, piglets on mount of wet goober. Cotton clouds in the West. A puddle of water has formed on back side of roof.
6. Dhriti Yoga
Moon is placed in Cancer, in a Jupiter ruled constellation Punarvasu. Its placement in the third house from Sun as well as ascendant and Uranus makes this Yoga ruled by deity known as Apah and North node or Rahu which rules this Yoga is also placed with it. Steadiness or retention is its effect. It’s the eighth Nitya Yoga.
7. Mercury is 100. Aditi as well as Guru rule the Punarvasu. Works like development, fasting, peace and blessings are auspicious under its influence. And it’s the sixth day of the lunar calendar.
8. It’s bright half of lunar month and sixth day is ruled by Karthikeyan as well as Venus but Sun’s being exalted makes it a Dagdha tithi indicating lack of auspiciousness or death.
9. Bilaav Yoni indicates one who is a skilled professional and likes sweetmeats being unkind. Mars is exalted as Atmakaraka in the tenth house of highest public visibility. It’s placed with Sun and Venus in the ninth harmonic division in the sign Leo.
33M 27S 53MS: time taken to compose this article. Dogs are barking in the West. Have a nice day!