Chandra Grahan 2025: The lunar eclipse is an astronomical event that happens when the earth comes between the moon and the sun. When the Moon is completely covered with the shadow of the Earth, it is called a full lunar eclipse. When the full lunar eclipse, the moon starts to look red and is called blood moon. The first lunar eclipse of the year is going to be held on Holi on 14 March. Holi is celebrated on the full moon of Phalgun month. In such a situation, when the lunar eclipse will be done according to India, whether it will be seen from India or not and how long will its sutak period be valid or not, know here.
Lunar eclipse time Chandra grahan time
The first lunar eclipse of the year is going to be held on Friday, March 14. According to India, the time of this lunar eclipse is from 9.27 am to 12:28 pm. At the same time, the time of lunar eclipse completely ending will be till 3:30 pm on the afternoon of Holi.
Will the lunar eclipse be seen from India
At the time when the lunar eclipse is coming, it will be in India in the morning. In such a situation, this lunar eclipse will not be seen from India. This blood moon will be seen from Australia, Western Africa, Europe, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic, Arctic Ocean, North America and South America.
Will Holika Dahan take a sutak period
Sutak kaal takes place only 9 hours before the eclipse. According to religious belief, the Sutak period is the time that is considered inauspicious. At this time, it is forbidden to do many tasks. Many people are confused about the fact that there is an eclipse on Holi in the morning, then it may be that the night of Holika Dahan starts, but, where the lunar eclipse cannot be seen, the Sutak Kaal is not valid. In such a situation, the sutak of the lunar eclipse on the day of Holi will not be valid on Holika Dahan.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. Lokjanta does not confirm it.)