Surya Grahan 2024 Solar Eclipse: Solar eclipse is going to happen in just a few days. This solar eclipse will be the last solar eclipse of this year. The last and second solar eclipse of 2024 is going to happen during Pitru Paksha. The view of the solar eclipse can be seen in some countries during the month of Ashwin. Let us know from Pandit ji when the last solar eclipse of this year will occur, how it will be, where it will be visible and some important information related to Sutak period-
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When will the solar eclipse occur in Pitru Paksha?
According to Jyotishacharya Pandit Ashok Pandey, the second solar eclipse of the year 2024 is going to take place on October 2. According to the Indian date, this eclipse will take place on Sarva Pitru Amavasya. Talking about the time, the eclipse will start at 9:13 pm according to Indian time and will end at 3:17 am. That is, the total duration of the solar eclipse will be 6 hours and 4 minutes. The second solar eclipse to take place this year will be annular, that is, a view like a ring of fire will be seen in the sky. But in India this eclipse will take place at night. Due to this, this eclipse will not be visible in India.
In which countries will the solar eclipse be visible?
The last solar eclipse of the year will be visible in countries like Arctic, Peru, South America, Pacific Ocean, Argentina and Fiji.
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In which countries will Sutak be observed?
According to astrology, the Sutak period begins about 12 hours before the solar eclipse, which lasts until the eclipse ends. In the countries where the solar eclipse will be seen, the Sutak period will begin about 12 hours before the eclipse. The Sutak period will remain valid until the eclipse ends.
Disclaimer: The information given in this article is based on beliefs. For detailed and more information, please consult an expert in the relevant field.