Chandra Grahan: Lunar eclipse tomorrow, Sutak will start from afternoon, know all the details

The last full lunar eclipse of this year is going to take place on 7 September 2025 on the night of Bhadrapada Purnima. This eclipse will be visible in many countries of the world including India. It is considered special from both astrology and astronomy point of view. According to the Panchang, the lunar eclipse will begin at 9:58 pm.

Chandra Grahan: The last full lunar eclipse of this year is going to take place on 7 September 2025 on the night of Bhadrapada Purnima. This eclipse will be visible in many countries of the world including India. It is considered special from both astrology and astronomy point of view. According to the Panchang, the lunar eclipse will start at 9:58 pm. Its middle period will be at 11:41 pm and will end at 1:27 am. In this way, this eclipse will last for about 3 hours and 28 minutes in total. According to astrology, Sutak Kaal starts 9 hours before the lunar eclipse. This time Sutak Kaal will start from 12:59 pm and will remain effective till the end of the eclipse. During this time, any kind of auspicious work, travel, religious event or cooking food is considered forbidden. The doors of all temples will be closed from Sutak Kaal.

The lunar eclipse will be very special – This full lunar eclipse on September 7 is of special importance from religious and astrological point of view. While on one hand it is an astronomical event, on the other hand it is also a matter of faith for devotees and astrology lovers. This eclipse will be a full lunar eclipse. During this eclipse, the moon will completely come under the shadow of the earth. When the moon is completely under the shadow of the earth, its color becomes light red or orange. Due to which it is called blood moon. According to the Panchang, the blood moon will be visible from 11 pm on September 7.

What to do during eclipse- Eclipse period is considered to be a very holy time in Hinduism. During this time, chanting mantras, meditation and charity have special importance. Putting Tulsi leaves in food, bathing after eclipse and worshipping Lord Vishnu, Moon, donating food, clothes and money to the needy gives auspicious results.

Pregnant women should be careful- Pregnant women are advised to take special precautions during eclipse period. During this time, do not use sharp objects, do not look at the eclipse directly with eyes and consume Tulsi in food.

Effect of eclipse on zodiac signs: This time the lunar eclipse will occur on Aquarius. Therefore, people of Aquarius, Pisces, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Libra, Scorpio and Capricorn should not see the eclipse. The result of eclipse on these zodiac signs is also troublesome. It is beneficial for Aries, Taurus, Virgo and Sagittarius.

Sutak period: Sutak starts 9 hours before the lunar eclipse. According to this, one should not eat, drink, sleep, defecate or urinate from 1 pm to 1.30 pm. This rule is not applicable to children, old and sick people. Considering the current state of household, one should definitely observe sutak one prahar before this rule. Performing havan with bhajan, kirtan, jaap paath from the beginning of the eclipse to the period of moksha gives immense success. After the eclipse is over, one should take bath again and drink water only after donating food, goods, metal, gems, fruits, cow etc. If possible, one should take bath in rivers like Ganga, Saryu, Godavari etc. In case of shortage of time, one should take bath by mixing Ganga water in the available water.

Lunar eclipse will be visible in these cities of India: The lunar eclipse on September 7 will be visible in most parts of the country. Apart from big cities like Delhi, Chandigarh, Jaipur, Lucknow, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kochi, Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Guwahati, Bhopal, Nagpur and Raipur, this eclipse will be clearly visible in many other parts of the country.

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