According to the Vedic almanac, Sunday, September 21 is Sarva Pitra Amavasya. This day is very auspicious for the tarpan of fathers. On this day, the ancestors are happy and satisfied by offering to the ancestors. After taking this tarpan, the ancestors return to their world. However, this year, all Pitra Amavasya will be in the shadow of solar eclipse. In simple words, Sunday, September 21 i.e. Sarva Pitra Amavasya will get solar eclipse. For this, there is a question in the minds of people, when should one offer tarpan on the day of all Pitra Amavasya? What would be the appropriate time to pay off? Let’s know everything about it-
When will the solar eclipse take place?
According to astrologers, solar eclipse will occur on Sunday, September 21. Earlier, there was a lunar eclipse on Bhadrapada Purnima. Lunar eclipse was seen in India. Sutak was also considered for this. Sutak begins four hours before the day of solar eclipse. At the same time, the sutak starts three hours before the day of lunar eclipse.
Sarva Pitra Amavasya auspicious time
Ashwin Amavasya will start on September 21 at 12:16 pm
Ashwin Amavasya will end on September 22 at 1:23 pm.
Solar eclipse 2025
According to astrology calculations, the solar eclipse will start at 10:59 pm in Brahma Muhurta on September 21, on September 21 and ends at 3:23 am. It will not be visible in India. Sutak will not be valid for this. In such a situation, Shraddha and Tarpan can be done at the time scheduled by the almanac.
Shraddha and Time of Tarpan
Kutumb Muhurta is from 11:50 am to 12:38 pm for Shraddha and Tarpan on Sarva Pitra Amavasya. At the same time, Rauhin Muhurta is from 12:38 pm to 1:27 pm. Whereas, Shraddha and Tarpan Time in the afternoon is from 1:27 pm to 3:53 pm.
Almanac
Sunrise – 6:09 am
Sunset – 6:19 pm
Brahma Muhurta – 4:34 am to 5:22 am
Vijay Muhurta – 2:16 pm to 3:04 pm
Godhuli Muhurta – 6:19 pm to 6:43 pm
Nishita Muhurta – 11:50 pm to 12:38 pm
