Surya Grahan 2025 Date: This time, solar eclipse is becoming a coincidence on all Pitra Moksha Amavasya. There are many questions in the minds of people about this, such as it will be seen in India, on which day will this eclipse be there, etc. Learn further answers to all your questions.
September 2025 mai kab hoga surya grahan: Every year a coincidence of solar eclipse is formed 1 or 2 times. Eclipse in India is seen by associating with astrology and religion, so it has special significance here. This time the second solar eclipse of the year is going to be held in September 2025. There are many questions in the minds of people about this, such as when this solar eclipse will happen, will it be seen in India, if it will be seen then what will be the time of its sutak period? Learn from Ujjain’s astrologer Pt Nalin Sharma about this solar eclipse to be held in September 2025…
When will solar eclipse 2025?
The second solar eclipse of 2025 will be on 21 September, Sunday. On this day, there will be Amavasya Tithi of Ashwin month. This will be the last day of Shraddha Paksha, which is called Sarva Pitra Moksha Amavasya. The special significance of all Pitra Moksha Amavasya has been told in religious texts. On this day, all known and unknown ancestors can be worshiped. Eclipse on all Pitra Moksha Amavasya is a rare event.
Will solar eclipse appear in India?
It is a question in everyone’s mind whether the solar eclipse on Sunday, September 21, will be seen in India, it is the answer- no. This solar eclipse will not be visible anywhere in India, due to which no religious and astrology will be considered here. The sutak of this solar eclipse will also not be valid in India. This eclipse will be seen in the countries where it will be religious.
What will be the time of solar eclipse?
According to Indian time, the solar eclipse to be held on 21 September 2025 will start at 11 pm and end at 3:24 pm. This solar eclipse will appear in parts of New Zealand, West Antarctica, in Eastern Melnetia. This solar eclipse can be seen by visiting NASA’s official website. Seeing solar eclipse with naked eyes is likely to have negative effects on the eyes.
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