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COSMOS: THE DIVINE AND SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS. Simsumara Chakram Dr.K.Vasudeva Murthy P.B.Raghavaiah R.Chandra Sekhara Rao In Vedic Culture the entire macro cosmic manifestation in its totality is supposed to be just a quarter of the descended divinity in mechanical form from the Nodus Eternity as a part of the regular cycles of evolution and involution (Padosya Viswa Bhootani). It is beleived that the visualisation of the cosmos is the result of out going conscious mind, human or Cosmic, while the dormant state is the involution. (Aum Yad Jagrato Duramupiti Daivam Tadu Suptasya Tadhevethi).The formation of Mahat and Panchatanmatras on one side in the initial step as con- scious part and divine but inexpressible mechanical Panchabhutas on the other side of the coin in the succeding step, as the two different manifestations of the same consciousness (Duramgamam Jyotisham Jyotirekam Tanme Siva Samkalpamastu) is the fundamental Vedic concept. So there is an invariable cosmic time cycle involving the human behaviour from total self transcendence (Krutayuga) to self assertion and selfishness (kaliyuga) and viceversa. Though all religions beleive in the existance of a divine force, modern science will not accept any divinity or super natural force as it is not within the emperical purview. As a result the modern science is restricted only to one side of the truth. The modern science states that the universe was born at a specific time. may be fifteen billion years back, in a Big Bang, expanding eversince, and ends at a particular time in far future. Starting from galaxies to quarks the behavioural patterns are regular and predictable on the basis of few mechanical laws. However the inexplicable mind and theoritical deductions of micro cosmic continuity, besides the Monistic logical deductions of the philosophical schools indicate that the cosmos is not a simple mechanical entity, but is invariably associated with some inseparable conscious continuity that can be experienced, but beyond the emperical evidence. The Vedic culture meditates upon this consciousness of the cosmos as the conceivable form of supreme divinity under different nomenclatures such as Lord Vishnu, Lord Sankara, Godess Sakthi etc..So the entire Vedic literature, rituals, yogas etc. are invariably and intimately associated with the different constella- tions of the cosmos in general and with the ecliptic in particular. In most of the Mythologies the cosmogenesis, structural organisation of different constellations from north to south pole, solar movement and the day length variation in different solcistices and equinoxes; position, distance and relative speeds of different planets in their revolutions, etc are described in the chapter Jyotirvyavastha. In Vedas cosmology is in principle, in Puranas it is in the form of descriptive mytho- logical divine manifestations, while in Jyotirveda it is found as a scientific analysis. So Vedic astrol- ogy is a link between the cosmic and mechanical visions. It gives statistical and predictable evi- dences to the mechanical events of the world on the basis of scientific law of cause and action. In science this law is restricted to the mechanical events where as in astrology it is extended to the invisible Divinity also (Parasparam Bhavayantaha Sreyaha Paramavapsyadha) as it is the other side of the coin, as explained above. SIMSUMARA CHAKRAM AND LORD VISHNU : The divine visualisation of the cosmos as the personified cosmic body of Lord Vishnu in the form of Simsumara kundali is most astonishing. The entire cosmos in general and the ecliptic in particular are described as the cosmic body of the Lord under the name of Simsumara Kundali or Chakra, specifically for the yogic meditation (Yogi Hrudhyana Gamyam). Out of the 14 worlds of constellations of Cosmos symbolised in the body of Simsumara kundali, Dhruva (Polaris) is at the end of the tail at the north pole (Vishnuloka) while the Lord resides as Anantha in the lower most Patala i.e. south pole where the head and hoods of Simsumara Kundali are present. Dhruva is succeded

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COSMOS: THE DIVINE AND SCIENTIFIC ASPECTS. Simsumara Chakram

Dr.K.Vasudeva Murthy P.B.Raghavaiah R.Chandra Sekhara Rao

In Vedic Culture the entire macro cosmic manifestation in its totality is supposed tobe just a quarter of the descended divinity in mechanical form from the Nodus Eternity as a part ofthe regular cycles of evolution and involution (Padosya Viswa Bhootani). It is beleived that thevisualisation of the cosmos is the result of out going conscious mind, human or Cosmic, while thedormant state is the involution. (Aum Yad Jagrato Duramupiti Daivam Tadu SuptasyaTadhevethi).The formation of Mahat and Panchatanmatras on one side in the initial step as con-scious part and divine but inexpressible mechanical Panchabhutas on the other side of the coin inthe succeding step, as the two different manifestations of the same consciousness (DuramgamamJyotisham Jyotirekam Tanme Siva Samkalpamastu) is the fundamental Vedic concept. So there isan invariable cosmic time cycle involving the human behaviour from total self transcendence(Krutayuga) to self assertion and selfishness (kaliyuga) and viceversa. Though all religions beleivein the existance of a divine force, modern science will not accept any divinity or super natural forceas it is not within the emperical purview. As a result the modern science is restricted only to oneside of the truth.

The modern science states that the universe was born at a specific time. may befifteen billion years back, in a Big Bang, expanding eversince, and ends at a particular time in farfuture. Starting from galaxies to quarks the behavioural patterns are regular and predictable on thebasis of few mechanical laws. However the inexplicable mind and theoritical deductions of microcosmic continuity, besides the Monistic logical deductions of the philosophical schools indicatethat the cosmos is not a simple mechanical entity, but is invariably associated with some inseparableconscious continuity that can be experienced, but beyond the emperical evidence. The Vedic culturemeditates upon this consciousness of the cosmos as the conceivable form of supreme divinity underdifferent nomenclatures such as Lord Vishnu, Lord Sankara, Godess Sakthi etc..So the entire Vedicliterature, rituals, yogas etc. are invariably and intimately associated with the different constella-tions of the cosmos in general and with the ecliptic in particular. In most of the Mythologies thecosmogenesis, structural organisation of different constellations from north to south pole, solarmovement and the day length variation in different solcistices and equinoxes; position, distance andrelative speeds of different planets in their revolutions, etc are described in the chapter Jyotirvyavastha.

In Vedas cosmology is in principle, in Puranas it is in the form of descriptive mytho-logical divine manifestations, while in Jyotirveda it is found as a scientific analysis. So Vedic astrol-ogy is a link between the cosmic and mechanical visions. It gives statistical and predictable evi-dences to the mechanical events of the world on the basis of scientific law of cause and action. Inscience this law is restricted to the mechanical events where as in astrology it is extended to theinvisible Divinity also (Parasparam Bhavayantaha Sreyaha Paramavapsyadha) as it is the otherside of the coin, as explained above.

SIMSUMARA CHAKRAM AND LORD VISHNU :The divine visualisation of the cosmos as the personified cosmic body of Lord Vishnu

in the form of Simsumara kundali is most astonishing. The entire cosmos in general and the eclipticin particular are described as the cosmic body of the Lord under the name of Simsumara Kundali orChakra, specifically for the yogic meditation (Yogi Hrudhyana Gamyam). Out of the 14 worlds ofconstellations of Cosmos symbolised in the body of Simsumara kundali, Dhruva (Polaris) is at theend of the tail at the north pole (Vishnuloka) while the Lord resides as Anantha in the lower mostPatala i.e. south pole where the head and hoods of Simsumara Kundali are present. Dhruva is succeded

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by the sages Dhata, Vidhata, Indra, Agni, Kasyapa and Dharma (Ursa Minor), and then by the sagesMarichi,Vasista, Angirasa, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaha and Kratu of the Saptarshi Mandala (Ursa Major).

The ecliptic which is known as the Kalachakram, Jagacchakram, Dharmachakram,Sudarsanam, is described as the two lateral parts of the Simsumara. The 28 stars including theAbhijit or Vega are described as different parts of the body such as eyes, ears, bones etc.The lowernorthern Agastya (Canopus) is described as the upper jaw and the lower most constellation Yama(Mensa) as the upper jaw. Our Solar system and the seven planets along with the Nodes are de-scribed as different ventral parts of the body and the remaining stars as hairs.

The ecliptic is described as a ring road divided intothree lanes. the 1st one is the Iravatha Veedhi with the 1st setof nine constellations starting from Aswini in Aries to Asleshain Cancer, in three sub divisions called Naga, Gaja and Iravatha.The 2nd one is the Jaradgava Veedhi with the 2nd set of nineconstellations starting from Makha in Leo to Jyesta in Scor-pio, in three sub divisions known as Rushabha, Go andJaradgava. The last one is the Vyswanara Veedhi with the lastset of nine constellations starting from Moola in Sagittarius toRevathi in Pisces in three sub divisions called Aja, Mruga andVyswanara. The movement of the solar system and the timetaken for the revolution of each planet is described in detailalong with the equinoctial position and its precession. InNakshatra Purusha Puja the 27 constellations are worshippedas the body of Lord Vasudeva starting from Moola as his feet,Mrugasire as eye, Chitta and Satabhisham as face and fore head.

It is Stated that the entire cosmos is kept in position,shape and balence inspite of the revolutions of all constella-tions around the Polaris, by the invisible seven types of cosmicairy strings of Matariswa called as Avaha, Pravaha, Savaha, Udvaha Vivaha, Parivaha and Paravahava.

This entire description of the cosmos as the Simsumara Kundali through the continuity ofcosmic air from south to north pole as the personified vision of Lord Vishnu is a symbolic path wayof the Kundalini Yoga or the Serpent Power (Rajayoga or Hathayoga). He, who has no control overhis desires and when the energy flows out through the mirror of mind making him an extrovert, cannot over come the Vishnu Maya and fails to realise the Atman. He repeatedly revolves in the ring

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road of the ecliptic in paternal worlds at the lower equinix in Libra, the symbol of marriage anddesires, through the gate way of Cancer. But when he concentrates and takes control over his mindand threads of cosmic air through the Pranayama (Prana and Yama) in Sushumna, finds the clearway from Mooladhara to Sahasrara, becomes Urdhva retaska and reaches the 3rd foot of LordVishnu which is over and above the Polaris on the equinoctial vertical axis of Libra and Aries.

This is the very purposs and background of the Indian annual ceremonial oblations.In the ceremonial functions, remembering and supposing the late parents as in Vasurupa in Vasulokaor Pitruloka in and around the earth and ecliptic in the Cancer and Capricorn axis; grand parents inRudraloka around and above the ecliptic; and the great grand parents in the Adityaloka in betweenthe cosmos and Satyaloka; the food, water and prayers are offered. This is the gate way orBrahmarandhra where from they will be releived of all bondages with the supplementation of therequired food and prayers of the inheritors of the family tradition. It is here in the Pitruyana in thesolar month of Cancer Lord enters into yoganidra on the day of Sayanaikadasi in the winter solsticesand wakes up towords Devayana in Sagittarius month on the Utthanaekadasi just before summersolstices. Lord Vishnu wakes up from Yoga Maya from the bed of Sesha in Scorpio and travels onhis vehicle Garuda (Aquila). His two sons, Manmadha is in Sagittarius and Brahma in Aquarius(Cygnus and Lyra).

All this is there, described in detail in Simsumarakundali of the cosmos in all mostall the Puranas and in the, while it is in subtle principle in Vedas such as “yat pundareekampuramadhya samstham” “sushiragam tasmin sarvam pratistitam”etc. This is the microscopic prin-ciple present in the Vishnu Suktam found as an expanded macroscopic mythological event in thestory of Lord Vamana or Vishnu at the north pole, and Emperor Bali along with Anantha in Patala atthe south pole.

COSMOS-LORD SANKARA: The divine cosmic personification of Lord Sankara is much moresurprising and adoring. Here the cosmos and constellations are not explained in detail, but mytho-logically represented as divine dedecations.

The God’s representative of death i.e. Yama Dharma Raja is at the south pole (Mensa)to whom is connected the river Vaitarani or Yamuna(Eridanus), Yamas sister,on southern side and unites withthe sacred Ganga i.e. our galaxy, after traveling all theway to the ecliptic, in the house of Gemini at the constel-lation Ardra. Lord Sankara is the God of the star Ardraand he resides there with Parvathi as Midhuna. On hisleft side is Cancer, the house of Moon whose Godess isGouri. Lord Ganapathi is in Leo in the constellation Hastaand Lord Kumara is in the constellation Kruttika in Tau-rus. The symbol of mortal death is Saturn the owner ofAquarius and Capricorn and his Adhideavatha is Yama.The Kailasa is supposed to be above the north pole withGourilika on its left side and Vishnuloka on right side.The 11 constellations, Purvabhadra of Aquarius(Ajaekapada), Uttarabhadra of Pisces (Ahirbudhyna),Kruttika of Taurus (Dahana) Rohini of Taurus (Pinaki),Mrugasira of Taurus (Kapardi and Stanu) Ardra of Gemini(Rudra and Mrugavyadha) Punarvasu of Cancer (Eesana)Aslesha of Cancer (Sarpa) and Moola of Sagittarius

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(Nyruti) are considered as the Ekadasa Rudras and Sankara is worshipped as Mrutyumjaya forgranting health and longivity as Saturn and Yama are under his control.

The life is a harmonious co-ordinated functioning of different complex macromolecules ina cell and the co-ordinating junction is called as Grandhi or knot between the physical body andmind. The mind and life are the two sides of the same coin Manasaha Spandanam Pranaha PranahaSpandanam Manaha. This complicated knot is under the control of Mrutyumjaya situated in the2nd (Gemini) and 3rd houses (Gemini) of Kala Purusha. They are the houses of death and longivityin astrology and all the constellations of these two houses i.e Kruttica, Rohini. Mrugasire, Ardra andPunarvasu are known as Rudras (seven out of eleven). So Lord Sankara is preyed upon to strengthenthis knot of life as Prananam Grandhirasi Rudro Ma Visantakaha.

In Saivam Lord Sankara is praised as Aapathala nabhasthalanta brahmanda mavisphurat jyotispatikalinga.... the entire universe, from the lowest Patala to the highest duo loka i.e the fourteen worlds,is worshipped as an absolute solidifide immortal indivisible bright light of singularity called Jyotirlingashowering the immortal nectary rays of wisdom from the top. This is the underlying meaning of everyhymn of the Rudram of Yajurveda samhita. The Parabrahma is supposed to have taken the form ofJyotirlinga in the star Kruttika of Kartika month but becomes visible to the naked eye at the Ardra ofGemini in the Sagittarius month from which the Lord Rudra has taken his physical form during the zerohours of Magha Bahula Chaturdasi of Kumbha rasi and later differenciated into Parvati and Parameswara.This day is worshipped as Sivaratri. The opposite 7th house of Khumbam is Leo where exactly at 180degrees in the star Pubba of Venus, falls the birthday of Lord Krishna and Yogamaya who are believed tobe identical with Parvathi. The Leo is the 5th house to Aries. The 5th house represents children. FromAries the Goat headed Prajapathi, father of Parvathi is supposed to have carried out the creation. In theAditya sayana Vratam The 27 constellations are worshipped as the different parts of the body of LordSiva starting from Hasta of Virgo to Uttara of Leo. The 12 Jyotirlingas are believed and worshipped as the12 houses of the zodiac.

COSMOS AND SRI CHAKRA: The Cosmic worship of Sri RajaRajeswari in the form of SriChakra is an unparallel wonder in the religious history of theworld. In the Srichakra the outermost 3 layers of Bhupuram areconsidered as the 3 different worlds: gross, subtle and causal ofthe Omkara, the 16 petaled lotus as the lunar movement and thesymbol of time, the 12 petaled lotus as the 12 houses of theZodiac, the Astakona to Trikona triangles as the six Yogachakras,the central point as the Lord Sankara and the whole Srichakraas Maha Tripura Sundari. In yogasastra the backbone of the manis considered as the yogadanda and is identical with the equi-noctial beam of the zodiac with its six bilateral pairs of housesas the six yogachakras. The 9 triangles, four of Lord Sankaraand five of Mahadevi represent the 9 physical components and9 sensory outlets of the body. They further represent the 27 con-stellations and 9 planets of the zodiac. This type of correlatedand coordinated symbolism of the Cosmos, man, and time alongwith yogasastra is unique in Srichakra. The puja of Sri RajaRajeaswari in Sarannavaratri in Libra against the Vasanta Navarartri in Aries in the equinoctial house isnot a co-incidence.

Whether all this is a mythological imagination and philosophical mythical poetrywith musical fine tuning in Hindola and Mohana Ragas or does it has any logical and scientificbasis. Yes it has the whole world of evidence with logical and scientific Himalayan Mecanna as itsfoundation. The Vedic statements have direct evidence from the self experiences of Vedic Seers and

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Saints which is self oriented and beyond modern science; logical proof dependent on the Shadangasand their knowledge of sound and sky, the statistical and predictable evidences from astronomy /astrology and the theoritical and analytical statistical deductions of modern science. Out of theabove four the astronomical evidence is presented here.

Effect of Moon: The Moon is supposed to be the gateway into the visible universe i.e. wakendstate, from dormency. This is stated at various places in different ways such as, “Mana YevaManusyhanam Bandha Moksha Karanam”, “Kamastadagre Samavarthadhi Manaso Retaha”,“Chandrama Manaso Jataha”, “Yato Vacho Nivarthante Aprapya Manasa Saha”, “Soma PutraPurogascha Mahanadyo”, indicating that the mind is a wave. It is a cosmic wave of divine force;psycological wave of living beings and mechanical wave of matter. So besides the light and soundwaves the matter waves are controled by different planets and the water waves are controled byMoon in their enterity. The Moons planetery Mantra is Apyayaswa Samethute, and its Adhi DevathaMantra is Apsume Somo Abradantarviswani.....further stating that Moon controls all the liquids, alllakes, rivers and seas.

When Moon is in conjunction with benefic planets it is a positive wave and wheninvolved with malefic planets it is disastrous both to self and to environment. The strength of thewave is at its maximum on Full Moon and New Moon days while it is minimum on the middle daysi.e Saptami and Astami. So to all the significant events and accidents of human life and environ-mental disasters in general and water disasters in particular Moon is linked which can be evidencedin the present and recent disastrous cyclones of the world from 2004 to 2006.

Out of the 188 cyclones presented here, around 64 are significant in terms of de-struction and fatalities. Out of them 19 occured on Purnima and 23 on Amavasya while 44 involveFull Moon and another 45 involve New Moon, though the disastrous rain fall was on other days. So47.3% of the cyclones are linked to Purnima or Amavasya. If the pinultimate or succeeding days arealso considered it goes to 59%.

Varahamihira in his Bruhatsamhita divided the stars of ecliptic into 4 groups in ralationto disasters such as earth quakes. They are Vayu (air), Agni,(fire),Varuna (water) and Indra. As thecyclones involve air and water when this theory is applied, the total constellations involved are asfollows. Vayu=254,Varuna=115, Agni =159 and Indra= 39 and Vayu plus Varuna is 369 and theremaining is 198. So the Vayu and Varuna are of 65% as aginst the expected percentage of 52.85.When more air constellations are involved the disaster is mainly due to wind and when the waterconstellations are involved the danger is mainly from cyclone followed by floods.

As indicated in our previous paper (Indian Astronomical calculations 2: Inheretanceof Planets) in the discussion of the disasters of the years 2005 and 2006, the main astronomicalpositions for the high rate of destruction are the angular positions of Rahu and Saturn in Aries andPisces in 2004, trine positions of Rahu and Saturn with Kuja stambhana in angular position toSaturnin Aries and trine positions of Rahu and Saturn in water houses i.e Pisces and Cancer in 2006. Whenthere were critical conjunctions of Sun, Mars and Moon involving Rahu and Saturn the disastersoccured. The iniation of the disaster is mainly by the Moon and the degree of disaster is praportionalto Moon and number of malefics involved. Without the conjunction or association of Moon with atleast any one of the malefics or Sun the disaster is very rare. The above mentioned combinations,which are not seen in the last hundred years is the reason for the combined occurence of the fataldisasters such as Indonesia tsunami, and cyclones of Takage of Japan,Charley of Jamaica,Francis ofU.S.A., Rananin and Chanchu of China in 2004, Dennis, Katrina,Wilma,Rita and Emily of U.S.A.in 2005 and disastrous cyclones of Bengal and Andhra Predesh in 2006. One should not fail toobserve the correlation between the deaths in disasters and the involvement of Saturn with the other

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malefics. The scientists attributed the increase of the disasters to the Pollution. The co-ordinatedunderstanding between the human behaviour leading to pollution and the relative astronomicalpositions of different planets in heavens is beyond the present day science.

The involvement of Moon, water houses, air and water constellations in the cy-clones indicate that the incidents and accidents of our planet are linked with the ecliptic and cos-mos. The link of horoscopes of the involved persons in the disaster like the lock and key mechanismis the final solution to the jig-saw puzzle of individual deaths.

This is the concept of Vedic Rituals, seen in extending the law of cause and action,besides the mechanical world to the super natural or divine level--“Parasparam BhavayantahaSreyaha Paramavapyasdha”.The recent theoritical four dimentiolal space time continuam ofEinstein”s relativity is experienced practically as the Monistic continuous divinity with the space,time and cosmos as its unseperable components by the Vedic Sages in the long past in India. This isregularly remembered every day in all rituals in the begening as “Samkalpa”and at the end as “Man-tra Pushpam” Apova--Agnirva--Vayurva--Nakshatraniva--Samvatsarova-- Yopam Ayatanam VedaAyatanavan Bhavathi.

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CYCLONES OF 2004

Se.No Code Dates Hit Date Place Fatality/Damage Tidhi Star

Tropical Pacific Cyclones1 Ambo Feb 11 to 14 13 West of Chuuk Not known 7th day. Visakha2. Butchoy March 14 14 East Phillipines ----- 23 Moola3. Sudal April 4 to 9 9 Chuuk, 1/ 90%buildings 19 Anuradha.4. Nida May 13 to 17 16 Phillipines 31/1.3 millions 28 Ravathi.5 --- May 15 to 17 16 South China 2986 evacuated 28 Ravathi6 Omais May 16 to 19 18 28 Bharani7 Conson June 4 4 South China 28 Mula8 Chanthu June 9 to12 12 Phillipines Floods, Many people died 25 Revathi9 Diammu June 13 to 21 21 South Japan 3 Killed 4 Pusyami10 Mindulle June 23 to Jl 1 1 East Taiwan 56/317.2 millions 14 Jyesta11 Ting Tang June 25 to 28 28 Saipan 3 killed 11 Swathi12 Kompasu July 13 13 26 Kruttika13 Namtheun July 25 to 31 31 South Japan 6 injured 15 Swathi14 Menanti Aug 2 2 2 Dhanista15 Malou Aug 4 4 Japan 4 Pu.Bhadra16 Rananin Aug 7 to 12 12 Zhejiang 115/1800 injury/4 Billion 27 Ardra

415000 evacuated17 Malakas Aug 8to 12 12 27 Ardra18 Megi Aug 11 11 Korea, Japan 15/2400homeless 26 Mrugasira

130000 =without current19 Chaba Aug 18 to 19 18 Honshu 7 / floods 19 Pubba20 Aere Aug 19 to 25 25 Juji, Taiwan 51 / loss in 6 villages 10 Moola21 Chaba Aug 24 to 26 26 11 Purvashadha22 Songda Aug 28 to Sep 1 30 Japan, Mariana 20 / 700 injury 15 Satabhisham23 Sarrika Sep 4 to7 5 21 Bharani24 Haima Sep 11 to 13 12 China, Pingtan 53 plus 54.6 mill.yucans 28 Ashlasha25 Pablo Sep 17 to 18 17 South China 3 Swathi26 Meari Sep 26 to29 29 Khyshu, Guam 6 / 3 missing 16 Ravathi27 Maon Sep 29 to Oc 4 1 Guam, East Japan 6/3 missing 18 Bharani28 Takaga Oct 12 to 19 15 Japan 69 / 18000 evacuation 16 Swathi29 Nocten Oct 13 to 25 13/25 3 30/12 Hasta/Pu.Bha30 Muifa Nov 14 to26 15/26 Phillipines 40 / heavy loss 18/15 Moola/Kruttika31 Merbock Nov 22 22 Taiwan, Luzon 11 Uttarabhadra32 Winnie Nov 27 27 Luzon 1404 died 16 Rohini33 Normadol Nov 28 to De 4 28 Taowan 17 Mrugasira34 Talas Dec 10 10 Kwajalein 28 Visakha35 Noru Dec 17 17 Saipan 6 Satabhisham

Atlantic Cyclones

36 Alex July 31 to Au 2 31 U.S.A 2.4 million, wind strom 15 Uttarashada

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37 Bonnie Aug 3 to 14 12 Yucatan chenny 500000 loss 27 Ardra38 Charley Aug 9 to 14 12 Jamaica 15 / 14 Billions 27 Ardra39 Danielle Aug 13 to 21 17 1 Makha40 Earl Aug 13 to 16 15 Minor 30 Pushyami41 Frances ASug 25 ti Se10 5 Florida, Virgenia 2.5 to 3 million evacuated 21 Kruttika42 Gaston Au 27 to Se 1 30 Nova scotia 8 / 130 million 15 Satabhisham43 Hermina Au 27 to 31 31 Carolina 16 Purvabhadra44A Ivan Sep 2to 24 16 2 Hasta44B 16 and 23 23 Alabama, Florida 10 Purvashada45 7 to 9 8 24 Ardra46 Jeanne Sep 13 to 28 16 Hispaniola, Haiti 3006 / 6.8 billion, floods 2 Hasta47 Karl Sep 16to 28 28 Faerol islands 15 Uttarabhadra48 Lisa Sep 19 to Oc 3 20 Cepe verde 6 Anuradha49 Mathew Oct 8 to 10 10 Lousiana floods 26 Makha50 Nicole Oct 10 to 11 11 U.S.A floods 27 Pubba51 Otto Nov 29 to De 2 30 19 Punarvasu52 Bento Nov 21 to 25 23 Diegi Gartia 12 Revathi53 Chambo Dec 24 to 30 27 West coast islands never developed 16 Ardra54 O1F Oct 28 28 Honiara Never developed 15 Aswini55 O2F Dec 3 to 14 9 Post of Vanuatu Never developed 28 Swati56 O3F Dec 5 to 10 8 Never developed 27 Chitta57 O4F Dec 24 to 27 25 Tahiti Never developed 14 Rohini58 Phoebe Sep 2 to 3 3 Cocos Islands 20 Aswini59 O5F Dec 2 2 Java Minor 20 Pushami

Cyclones of 2005 Southern Hemisphere

1 O7M Jan 4 4 Mozambique -- 24 Chitta2 Daren Jan 19 19 Deigi Gartia 10 Bharani3 Ernest Jan 20 to 24 22 Moz. Channel 19 died 214 missing 13 Mrugasira4 Felapi Jan 27 to 29 28 medagascar and 32000 homeless 18 Pubba5 Adeline Apr 1 to 14 7 29 Purvabhadra

South Indian Ocean

6 Raymond Jan 2 2 Broome, Kalumburu 22 Uttara7 Sally Jan 8 to 10 9 Cocos Islands 29 Moola8 Tim Jan 23 to 25 24 Chrismas Islands 15 Pushami9 Vivienne Feb 8 8 Timor sea Industries disturbed 30 Sravanam10 Willy Mae 10 10 Cape Leveque little Impact 30 Purvabhadra11 Harvey Feb 3to 7 7 Queen land Minor structural damage 29 Uttarashada12 Ingrid Mar 8 8 Soloman sea, P.N.G 28 Sravanam13 Kerry Jan 5to 13 9/10 Vanuatu 30 Moola14 Lola Jan 31 31 Tangatapu 21 Hast15 Meena Feb 3 to 6 4 Samoa,Raratonga Buildings destroyed 25 Anuradha16 Nancy Feb 15 15 Extensive damage 7 Bharani17 Olaf Feb 13 to 20 16 Samoa 2 / 10 millions 8 Kruttika18 Percy Feb 24, 25 24/25 Samoa, cook Isl Extensive damage15 Makha

South West Indian Ocean And Phillipine Tropical

19 O1S Oct 12 to 15 14 Diego Gartia 12 Satabhisham20 O7RDe 29 to Jan 5 31/1 Mozambique Swept away 26 30/1 Pu/Uttarashadha21 O2S Nov 5 5Perth 4 Jyesta22 Berte Nov 18 18 18 Mrugasira23 O4S Dec 22 22 22 Pubba24 Auring Mar 15 ti 17 16 Phillipines 6 Rohini25 Bising Apr 22 to 26 24 ,, 15 Chitta26 Crising May 16, 17 16 ,, 8 Asrasha27 Dante Jun 2 to 8 5 ,, 29 Kruttica28 Emong Jul 4 to 7 6 ,, 30 Rohini

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Atlantic Cyclones

29 Arlene Jun 9 9 Florida ` 1/ moderate damage 29 Ardra30 Bret Jun 28/29 29 Veracruz 2/ hundreds of homes 23 Uttarabhadra31 Cindy Jul 4 to 5 5 lousiana, Mexico 3 30 Mrugasira32 Dennis July 5 5 Cuba, Florida 89/ 4 to 6 billions 30 Mrugasira33 Emily Jul 11 11 Tamaulipas 14 / 400 millions 5 Pubba34 Franklin Jul 18 18 Atlativ Canada 12 Anuradha35 gert Jul 24 24 Veracruz Not dangerous 18 Satabhisham36 Hervey Aug 3 3 Bermuda 29 Pushyami37 Irene Aug 4 4 Cape Verde 30 Pushyami38 Katrina Aug 24 to 29 28 Florida, Alabama 1836 / 81.2 billions 24 Mrugasira39 Jose Aug 22 to 23 23 Veracruz 6 / 45 millions 19 Revathi40 Lee Aug 31 31 27 Punarvasu41 Maria Sep 2 2 Norway 1 died 29 Aslesha42 Nate Sep 5 5 2 Uttara43 Ophelia Sep 6 6 Bahamas 70 million 3 Hasta44 Philippe Sep 17 to 23 19 Leward Islands 16 Pubba45 Rita Sep 18 to 24 21 Port Arthur,Texas 119 / 10 billions 19 Bharani46 No. 19 Se 30 to Oct 2 29 Pubba47 Stan Oct 2 to 4 4 Veracruz 100 /floods and land slide 1 Chitta48 Tammy Oct 5 5 Florida 2 Uttara49 No 22 Oct 8 8 Bermuda 5 Anuradha50 Vince Oct 8 to 9 6 Medeira Islands 3 Swati51 Wilma Oct 17 to24 22 Jamaica, Florida 22 / 29 billions 20 Mrugasira52 Alpha Oct 22 to 24 22 Hispaniola 42 died 20 Mrugasira53 Beta Oct 26 26 South Carrabean 24 Aslesha54 Gamma Nov 15 15 Honduras 41 died 15 Bharani55 Delta Nov 23 23 Canary Islands 7 died 22 Aslesha56 Epsilon Nov 29 to Dec2 1 30 Anuradha57 Zeta Dec 30 30 30 Anuradha

Indian Cyclones

58 Jul 1 1 Gujarat Heavy loss 25 Aswini59 Jul 8 8 Bay of Bengal ,, 2 Pusyami60 Jul 15 15 Hyderabad ,, 9 Chitta61 Jul 23 to 26 21 Bombay ,, 15 Uttarashada62 Sep 1 21 Andhra Predesh ,, 28 Pusyami63 Sep 12 12 Orissa ,, 9 Moola64 Sep 14 14 Bay of Bengal ,, 12 Uttarashada65 Sep 28 28 ,, ,, 26 Pusyami66 Oct 15 15 Waltair ,, 13 Purvabhadra67 Oct 28 28 South Andhra ,, 26 Makha68 Nov 22 22 Andhra Predesh ,, 21 Pusyami69 Nov 30 30 Chennai ---- 29 Anuradha70 Nov 10 10 ,, ---- 10 Uttarabhadra71 Nov 18 18 ,, ---- 18 Punarvasu

Cyclones of 2006

1 Boloetse Jan 20 toFe 5 28/29 Madagascar 30 Purvashada2 12 S Feb 15 15 Madagascar 17 Pubba3 Carina Feb 23 to 30 27 30 Dhanista4 Diwa Mar 2 to 9 9 10 Ardra5 Elia Apr 11 to 17 13 15 Hasta6 O1R Sep 5 5 12 Uttarashada7 O3R Nov 6 to 8 6 16 Bharani8 O4R Nov ^ to 8 6 16 Bharani9 Beltie Nov 18 to 28 25 3 Moola10 O6R Dec 21 to 29 25 5 Dhanista

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11 12RMar 4 4 5 Aswini12 O5S Clare Jan 7 7 Cape leveque Minor damage 1500 evacu 8 Revathi13 Daryl Jan 17 to 21 27 19 Pubb14 Emma Feb 26 to 28 27 West Australia Heavy rain fall 30 Satabhisham15 Floyd Mae 21 to 24 22 22 Moola16 Glenda Mar 21 to 31 28 30 Purvabhadra17 Tropical low Mar 26 to 29 28 30 Satabhisham18 Hubert Apr 4 to 7 5 8 Ardra19 N.M.Low Jan 24 to Fe 1 27 25 Visakha20 Tro. low Feb 28 28 30 Satabhisham

East Australia

21 Jim Jan 26 to Fe 2 29 floods 30 Uttarashada22 Kate Feb 22 to 24 23 25 Moola23 Larry Mar 16 to 21 20 20 Anuradha24 Monica Apr 16 to 26 19 Strongest floods , but well protected 21 Moola

Fiji Islands And P.N.G.

25 Tam Jan 6 to 15 12 13 Mrugasira26 Urmil Jan 13 to 15 14 15 Punarvasu27 Vaianu Feb 9 to 19 13 15 Aslesha28 Wafi Mar 17 to 28 26 Newzealand 27 Dhanista

Pacific Cyclones

29 Chanchu May 9 to 19 10/13 China, Phillipin 32/7bill yuans, 1.9 mill. 12 Hastaagri. dool. loss, 987000 evacuation 15 Visakha

30 Jelawat Jun 26 to 29 27 Phillipines 7/ 190 houses damage 17 Punarvasu31 Ewinar Jun 29 to jul 11 10 China, Korea 36 30 Moola32 BilisJul8 to 15 14 637 / 20 biill. yucans 19 Satabhisham33 Keami Jul 18 to 26 25 South Korea 32 / 60 missing 30 Pusyami34 Prapiroon Jul28 to Au 5 3 Hongkong, Japan 77/504 biill. yucans 9 Visakha

Thailand,China 660000 evacuation35 Maria Aug 4 to 11 8 Caroline Islands 15 Sravanam36 Saomi Aug 4 to 11 10 Zhejiang 440 / 1.5 bill doll. loss 16 Dhanista37 Bopha Aug 5 to 10 9 Taiwan, Phillipi 15 Sravanam38 Wukong Aug 12 to 20 16 Khyshu 23 Kruttika39 Sonamu Aug 13 to 16 15 Korea 22 Bharani40 Ioke Aug 27 toSe 7 2 Alaska 10 Jyesta41 Shanshan Sep 9 to 19 14 Hingkong 23 Rohini42 YagiS2p 17 to 25 22 Japan Land not effected 30 Uttara43 Bebinca Oct 1 to 6 4 Phillipines 33 died 12 Dhanista44 Xangsene Sep 25 to Oc 2 27 Phil & Vietnam 200 / 7.2 millions loss 5 Visakha45 Rumbia Oct 3 to 6 5 Minamitorishma 13 Satabhisham46 Soulik Oct 9 to 16 13 22 Ardra47 Cimaron Oct 26 to No 6 1 Chuuk, Luzon 19 / 9 million loss 26 Satabhisham48 Chebi Nov 8 to 14 11 Baran gay 22 Pusyami

Indian Cyclones

49 Jun 16 16 18 Uttarashada50 Aug 3 3 Andhra, Maharas 106 / 54300 homeless 9 Visakha51 Sep 17 17 Karimnagar, A.P 17 /300 injury 25000 26 Punarva

Varangal, Calcu homes destroyed,52 Jul 11 11 bombay Orissa 200 died 15 Purvashada53 Jul 30 30 Gujarat, Bihar 65000 evacuated 5 Uttara54 Oogni Oct 27 to 30 27 Andhra predesh 26 / 1459 crores 5 Moola