Two Eclipse in September: Dates, Timings, and Visibility Details

Hyderabad, Aug 29 (Maxim News): The month of September is not only filled with festivals but also with astronomical events. Scientists and astrologers have confirmed that there will be two major eclipses – one lunar eclipse and one solar eclipse – taking place during the month. Here are the complete details on dates, timings, visibility, and related traditions.

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1. Total Lunar Eclipse – September 7

A total lunar eclipse will occur on September 7, which falls on the full moon day (Purnima) of Shukla Paksha in the Bhadrapada month. Start Time: 9:58 PM (September 7), Maximum Eclipse: 11:42 PM, End Time: 1:26 AM (September 8), Total Duration: 3 hours 28 minutes

This eclipse will be visible in India, making the Sutak period applicable. Astrologers suggest that chanting mantras, meditation, and charity during the eclipse can bring positive results.

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 Partial Solar Eclipse –The second celestial event is a partial solar eclipse on September 21. Start Time: 10:59 PM, End Time: 3:23 AM (September 22)

However, this solar eclipse will not be visible in India. It can be seen in Australia, Antarctica, the Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean. As it won’t be visible in the country, Sutak rules do not apply. Still, astrologers recommend taking a holy dip or bathing with Ganga water to remove any negative effects. (Maxim News) 


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