Surya Grahan Date and Effect: The shadow of solar eclipse is going to remain on the last day of Pitru Paksha. According to the Hindu calendar, eclipses always occur on Amavasya and Purnima Tithi. Solar eclipse occurs on Amavasya Tithi and lunar eclipse on Purnima Tithi. In such a situation, solar eclipse will occur on 2 October. This day is Sarvapitre Amavasya. This is the last day of Pitru Paksha. On this day all the ancestors bid farewell to the earth. The event of solar eclipse is considered inauspicious in astrology. The effect of solar eclipse is on the country and the world as well as on human life. Know from Pandit ji the effect and precautions of the solar eclipse on October 2 on the public-
These two zodiac signs will be affected the most – According to Pandit Jyotishcharya Narendra Upadhyay, the solar eclipse on Sarvapitre Amavasya i.e. October 2 will affect the people of Virgo and Pisces the most. In Hinduism, the word eclipse itself is considered negative. The event of solar eclipse is an inauspicious event, so the solar eclipse is not going to be auspicious or beneficial for anyone. Every person or public should be cautious during this period. Hold off on important decisions during the solar eclipse. Avoid taking any emotional decision. It will be beneficial to be financially cautious during this period.
In which countries will the solar eclipse be visible- According to NASA’s website, this will be an annular solar eclipse. The annular solar eclipse will be visible in South America and the partial eclipse will be visible in South America, Antarctica, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, North America.
Will the solar eclipse be visible in India – The solar eclipse on October 2 will not be visible in India, due to which the Sutak period will not be valid in the country.