Chandra Grahan 2025: The second lunar eclipse of the year is going to be placed on this date in September, know what to do and what not?

Chandra Grahan 2025: Lunar eclipse is a religious phenomenon in Hinduism which has special significance from a particular religious point of view. Religious activities are stopped at the time of lunar eclipse. The second and last lunar eclipse of the year is going to happen soon. The last lunar eclipse of the year will be held in September and it can be seen in India, as well as its sutak period.

The last lunar eclipse of the year will take place on the full moon date. Full lunar day is known as Purnima. The lunar eclipse appears when the shadow of the earth falls on the moon. At the time of lunar eclipse, the sunlight falling on the moon is blocked by the Earth.

When will the second and last lunar eclipse of 2025 be held?

On September 7, 2025 Sunday, according to India, there will be a lunar eclipse at 9.58 pm. Which will end at 1:30 pm. The total duration of this eclipse will be 3 hours 28 minutes.

Sutak period in lunar eclipse 2025

The Sutak period starts 9 hours before the lunar eclipse. On September 7, the Sutak period will take place at 12.19 minutes, which will end with the end of the eclipse. In the Sutak period, worship, religious activities are stopped. During this time, children, old people and sick people need to take special care in the Sutak period.

What to do in the Sutak period and what not?

  • Many tasks are stopped during the Sutak period. Religious works are not done during this period.
  • During this time the doors of the temple are also closed and worship is not done.
  • Pregnant women should be careful during lunar eclipse, during this time do not leave the house at all.
  • During this time, chant and take the name of God.
  • During this time, do not use sharp and sharp things.
  • During this time, do not cook.
  • Put basil leaves in food made before the Sutak period and milk etc.
  • After the eclipse ends, spray Ganga water in all things.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. TV 9 India does not confirm this.

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