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Chandra Grahan visible in India: Today on Bhadrapada Purnima, we will get to see the view of supermoon and lunar eclipse. Will the eclipse be visible in India, will there be Sutak Kaal in India, know here
Anuradha Pandey anytvWed, 18 Sep 2024 01:38 AM Share
There is a lunar eclipse today. This eclipse has started at 6 am according to Indian time. It is Shradh Purnima and the first Shradh. This eclipse does not have any effect in India, there is no Sutak period of this eclipse either. Usually the Sutak period of the eclipse is considered 9 hours before. But the Sutak period of this eclipse will not be considered. According to astrologers, this eclipse will not be visible in India, so this eclipse is not valid in India, but where this eclipse will be visible, its Sutak period will be considered there. Worship etc. is not done during the Sutak period. According to Indian time, the lunar eclipse will start today on 18 September at 6:11 am and will end at 10:17 am, which will last for a total of 4 hours and 6 minutes.
According to astrologer Diwakar Tripathi, let us tell you that due to the lunar eclipse, ancestral rituals will be done on time. The eclipse will not have any effect on it. Keep in mind that some donation must be done after the eclipse. Eclipse has no religious significance, but it affects the zodiac signs, so after the eclipse some food should be donated to the poor. After the lunar eclipse, white things like sugar and rice are donated.
The main timings of the eclipse phases are as follows:
Penumbral eclipse starts: 06:11 am
Partial eclipse starts: 07:42 am
Maximum eclipse: 08:14 am
Partial eclipse ends: 08:45 am
Penumbral eclipse ends: 10:17 a.m.
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