Astrology News Desk: Eclipse has been described as important in Sanatan Dharma, during this time many rules have to be followed. According to the almanac, the first lunar eclipse of this year is on March 14 i.e. on Holi.
The Sutak period begins nine hours before the eclipse, during this time, doing any auspicious and auspicious work is forbidden. Food should not be consumed during eclipse period and sutak.
It is believed that by doing this, inauspicious effects are achieved, so today we are telling you the date of the first lunar eclipse of the year and the time of the Sutak period, so let’s know.
Date and time of lunar eclipse –
According to astrology calculations, this Holi will have a lunar eclipse. But this eclipse will not be visible in India. Therefore, its sutak period will also not be valid in India. Let us tell you that on the full moon date i.e. on March 14, the lunar eclipse will start from 9.29 am in the morning and it will end at 3.29 pm.
This lunar eclipse on Holi is the first lunar eclipse of the year which will not be visible in India. This eclipse will appear in the views of North America, South America, Germany, France, Italy, Portugal etc.