Next Surya Grahan Date: How many solar and lunar eclipses will there be in the year 2026? Know the dates

Next Surya Grahan Date: Like every year, in 2026 too there is a coincidence of solar and lunar eclipse. Everyone has a desire to know which of these will be visible in India and which will not. Know further the details of the eclipse of the year 2026…

Surya Chandra Grahan 2026 Dates: Solar and lunar eclipses are common astronomical events that occur every year. Eclipse is considered to have special significance in Hindu religion. Every person has a desire to know when will the solar and lunar eclipses occur in the coming year, which of these eclipses will be visible and which will not, how long will be the Sutak period of the eclipse etc. People also have this curiosity about the year 2026. Know further the dates and other information of solar and lunar eclipse in the year 2026…

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How many solar eclipses will there be in the year 2026?

According to astrologers, there will be 2 solar eclipses in the year 2026. The first of these solar eclipses will occur on Tuesday, February 17. This day will be Amavasya Tithi of Phalgun month. This solar eclipse will not be visible anywhere in India. Therefore, here it will not be considered to have any religious significance like Sutak etc. If we talk about the second solar eclipse of the year 2026, it will happen on Wednesday, August 12. There will be Hariyali Amavasya on this day. This solar eclipse will also not be visible anywhere in India. Therefore its Sutak will also not be valid. In this way, there will be two solar eclipses in the year 2026 but both of them will not be visible in India.

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How many lunar eclipses will there be in the year 2026?

There is also a coincidence of 2 lunar eclipses in the year 2026. The first lunar eclipse will take place on Tuesday, March 3, on this day there will be Phalgun Purnima i.e. Holika Dahan will be performed. This eclipse will be visible in India, hence its importance and Sutak etc. will be valid. The second lunar eclipse of the year will take place on Friday, August 28. This eclipse will not be visible anywhere in India, hence its Sutak will not be valid here.

3 March 2026 lunar eclipse Sutak time

Out of the four eclipses occurring in the year 2026, only the lunar eclipse occurring on March 3 will be visible in India. According to Indian time, this eclipse will start at 6:26 pm and will end at 6:46 pm. That means this eclipse will be visible in India only for 20 minutes. The sutak of this lunar eclipse will start from 9.39 am in the morning and will last till 6.46 pm.

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