Grhan Se Pahle Kar Kare: The last lunar eclipse of the year will appear in India on 7 September 2025. It will be from 9:58 pm to 1:26 am. The special thing is that Pitra Paksha is also starting from this day. Therefore, take necessary religious work first.
Chandra Grahan 2025: September 7 is the last lunar eclipse of the year, which will appear in India. Also, Pitra Paksha has also started from Sunday, which is considered a very rare coincidence. This lunar eclipse will start at 9:58 pm and start on September 8 at 1:26 am. This lunar eclipse is going to be held in Aquarius and Purvabhadrapada Nakshatra.
According to Indian time, the sutak period of lunar eclipse begins 9 hours in advance. Therefore, its sutak period will start from 7 September i.e. 12:57 pm today. According to astrologers, the time before the lunar eclipse starts is called the Sutak Kaal and during that time some work is also considered taboo. So let’s know which work should be done before the Sutak period starts.
Use of basil
The use of Tulsi during eclipse is considered to be the best. Therefore, before the Sutak period starts, put basil leaves in food and drink. However, break basil leaves before the Sutak period begins because it is considered taboo to break basil in the Sutak period. It is believed that it does not cause eclipse defect.
Tarpan of fathers
Pitra Paksha is also starting from September 7, ie tomorrow. Therefore, before the Sutak period of the lunar eclipse starts, the pindadan and tarpan of the ancestors should be performed.
Temple gates
Apart from this, the temple gates are also closed as soon as the sutak period of lunar eclipse begins. It is said that the idols of God should not be touched during the eclipse period. Neither should any deity should be worshiped.
Take daily task
Also, before the Sutak period starts, take important tasks like special journey and money transactions tomorrow.
Bath and donation
Apart from Pitru Paksha, tomorrow is also Bhadrapada Purnima, so tomorrow, complete the special ritual of bathing and donation before the start of the lunar eclipse.