Last lunar eclipse of this year will be on November 30
Last lunar eclipse of this year will be on November 30
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This month will have the last lunar eclipse of the year. It is being told that this time 'Upachhaya' lunar eclipse is going to happen. Today we are going to tell you the date and time of the lunar eclipse. In this month, the lunar eclipse will be held on Kartik Purnima i.e. November 30, Monday.

Eclipse starts: 30 November at 1:04 pm.

Eclipse Medieval: November 30 at 3:13 pm.

Eclipse ends: November 30 at 5:22 pm.

Effect of lunar eclipse - Astrologers say this is going to be the last lunar eclipse of the year. This will affect the Taurus sign and Rohini nakshatra. It can also have an effect on almost all the zodiac signs.

Sutak period - Every eclipse has a Sutak period, in which there is a law to chant the meditation and mantra of God. In the lunar eclipse this time, the Sutak period will not be valid because it is a 'Upachhaya' eclipse.

What is the 'Upachhaya' eclipse - It is said that lunar eclipses are not seen with eyes, it does not have religious significance. Only the lunar eclipses are not seen with the eyes and hence they are not included in the almanac. According to experts, this lunar eclipse will be seen in India, Australia, America, Pacific Ocean and Asia.

Eclipse of the year 2020 - First eclipse: 10 January, lunar eclipse.

- Second eclipse: June 5, lunar eclipse.

- Third eclipse: June 21, solar eclipse.

- Fourth eclipse: On July 5, lunar eclipse.

- Fifth Eclipse: On November 30, lunar eclipse.

- Sixth Eclipse: On December 14, solar eclipse.

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