Solar eclipse of 21 September
Solar eclipse 2025 sutak: The last solar eclipse of the year 2025 has been on 21 September i.e. today. This is a partial eclipse, which is not visible in India. Because of this, the sutak rules of this solar eclipse will not be applicable in India today. In such a situation, you can complete every task without any disruption. Let us tell you how long the last solar eclipse of the year will be held and during this time you can shop for Navratri or not.
Today will be solar eclipse in India
- Date:- 21 September 2025, Sarva Pitra Amavasya
- Start of solar eclipse, From 11:00 pm
- Solar eclipse Peak Time:- 22 September at 1:11 pm
- Sun eclipse of termination:- 22 3:23 in the early hours of September O’clock
- Duration of solar eclipse:- 4 hours 23 minutes
How long is the sutak of solar eclipse,
Due to not appearing in India, the sutak period of today’s solar eclipse is not here. At the same time, if the solar eclipse is seen, then the sutak is implemented 12 hours before it.
When to eat food before solar eclipse,
Today’s solar eclipse will not be seen in India nor its sutak period will be applicable. In this way you Routine According to, you can eat food on time. There is no restriction on eating food or drinking water.
What Navratri Can buy content of,
Today’s solar eclipse is not a sutak because of not appearing in India. In such a situation, you can recite worship and also buy materials. However, the eclipse period in the scriptures is considered inauspicious. In such a situation, avoid all these works during this time.
What to do during solar eclipse,
Chanting and meditation, Sun During the eclipse, chanting mantras, praying and meditation gives more good results.
Donation, After solar eclipse Needy It is considered extremely auspicious to eat food, clothes or other needs.
Bathing and purification, Bathing and cleaning the house Positivity Gives results.
,Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs and general information. TV9 India does not confirm this.)