Chandra Grahan 2025: Lunar eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs when the earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and the Earth has a shadow on the moon, which covers the moon. When the Moon is completely covered with the earth, it starts appearing red and this full lunar eclipse is called red moon or blood moon. This lunar eclipse is going to be held on Holi i.e. March 14, Friday. In such a situation, know here, will this lunar eclipse be seen from India and whether it will take a sutak period or not.
Will this lunar eclipse look from India? Lunar eclipse visibility in India
Seeing a full lunar eclipse or blood moon is a wonderful experience. Due to the lunar eclipse, the moon will be seen in a completely different red color from its simple color in the sky. This will be a whole moon and in such a situation its beauty will also be worth seeing. However, this lunar eclipse will not be seen from India.
Where and where the lunar eclipse will be seen
This lunar eclipse will be seen from Australia, Europe, Western Africa, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic, Arctic Ocean, North America and South America.
At what time the lunar eclipse will be seen
This lunar eclipse will not be seen from India, but according to India, this eclipse will be from 9:27 to 12:28 in the morning of 14 March. The completion of this eclipse will be around 3:30 pm in India.
Will the sutak period take place or not
Eclipse is considered to be very important religiously along with astronomical phenomena. In such a situation, the sutak kaal of the eclipse is taken care of. Sutak period is considered inauspicious time. When the eclipse takes place, the Sutak period takes place a few hours in advance. No auspicious works are done during this period and at the same time it is forbidden to do many other things. This lunar eclipse will not be seen from India, so its sutak period will also not be valid.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. Lokjanta does not confirm it.)