Surya Grahan Kab Lagega Time: Tomorrow, Sunday, September 21st, will be the last solar eclipse of the year. This eclipse will be a partial one. According to Indian Standard Time, the eclipse will begin around 11 p.m. and will last until 3:33 a.m. tomorrow is also Sarva Pitru Amavasya, a day when ancestors will be bid farewell.
When will the solar eclipse be visible in the year 2025 – Photo: Freepik
Surya Grahan 2025: A second eclipse is set to occur tomorrow, September 21st, after a gap of 15 days. This will be a solar eclipse, the last of 2025. Previously, the last lunar eclipse of the year occurred on September 7th of this month. This lunar eclipse coincided with the beginning of Pitru Paksha, and now, on September 21st, when Pitru Paksha ends on the Amavasya Tithi of Sarva Pitru Paksha, a solar eclipse will occur on that day. Eclipses hold special significance from Vedic astrology and religious perspectives. A solar eclipse will occur on September 21st, and from a religious perspective, a solar eclipse occurs when Rahu and Ketu engulf the Sun, blocking sunlight from reaching Earth for a short time. From an astronomical perspective, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth. This last solar eclipse of the year will be partial. Let's find out when, where, and at what time the final solar eclipse will occur, and whether its Sutak period will be valid.
When will the solar eclipse be visible in the year 2025 – Photo: Freepik
Last solar eclipse of the year – September 21, 2025
According to the Hindu calendar, the last solar eclipse of the year will occur on the new moon day of the Sarva Pitru Paksha (the lunar fortnight). This will be a partial solar eclipse, occurring on Sunday, September 21, 2025. According to Indian Standard Time, this solar eclipse will begin at 11 p.m. on September 21 and will last until approximately 3:33 a.m. on September 22. The duration of this partial eclipse will be approximately 4 hours and 24 minutes.
Solar Eclipse 2025 Sutak period – Photo: Amar Ujala
Solar Eclipse 2025 and Sutak Period
Eclipses hold special significance in religious and Vedic astrology. The Sutak period begins a few hours before the eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the Sutak period begins nine hours before the eclipse, while during a solar eclipse, the Sutak period begins 12 hours before the eclipse. The Sutak period is considered inauspicious, and temples are closed during this time. This eclipse will not be visible in India, so the Sutak period will not be valid.
Solar Eclipse 2025 – Photo: Amar Ujala
Will the last solar eclipse of the year be visible in India?
This will be the last solar eclipse of 2025, occurring on September 21. According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the solar eclipse will begin around 11 pm on September 21, making it invisible in India.
Where will the solar eclipse 2025 be visible – Photo: Amar Ujala
Where will the last solar eclipse of the year 2025 be visible?
The solar eclipse on September 21st will be the last eclipse of the year. This eclipse will be visible in southern Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Antarctica, the Pacific Ocean, and the Atlantic Ocean.
Solar Eclipse 2025 Lucky Zodiac Signs – Photo: Amar Ujala
Solar Eclipse 2025 and its effect on zodiac signs
According to Vedic astrology, the auspicious and inauspicious effects of solar eclipse are seen on all zodiac signs along with the country and the world. This solar eclipse will not be visible in India but its effect will definitely be felt. According to Panchang calculations, during the solar eclipse, the Sun will be in Virgo. In such a situation, some positive and negative effects will be seen on all zodiac signs. The eclipse will have a positive effect on Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Scorpio, Sagittarius and Capricorn, whereas Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Aquarius and Pisces may have to face some problems.
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