Pagguna
March 3rd, 2026 (2569)
Today is the full moon of the fourth lunar month, Pagguna. And according to Samutthaan Winicchai's six season causative factors model, this brings about some important shifts.
The sixth season, Sisira, and the cold part of year have ended.
The first season, Kimhanta, and the hot part of the year* begin now.
Bpitta has been present as a secondary causative factor for ~60 days. Now with the diminishing of Semha, Bpitta becomes the dominant causative factor. Its influence is middling, and accumulating.
Semha has been present as a causative factor for ~180 days and has been the dominant causative factor for ~120 days. Now with the accumulation of Bpitta, Semha becomes the secondary causative factor. Its influence is middling, and diminishing.
For the next ~20 days, until the sixth day of the waxing moon of Citta, Bpitta is the dominant causative factor and pattha bpitta is the Jao Reaun. Semha is secondary, and apattha bpitta is tertiary.
*Remember that dividing the year into three major sections (hot, cold, and rainy) is specific to the climate of Thailand.