First solar eclipse of year will be seen on January 10, Know when it will end
First solar eclipse of year will be seen on January 10, Know when it will end
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You all know that the new year i.e. 2020 has started and there are a total of 4 lunar eclipses and two solar eclipses in this year. The first lunar eclipse of the year is going to happen on 10 January. This eclipse will be visible in India and if we believe in science, a lunar eclipse occurs only when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. With this, the lunar eclipse occurs only on the full moon night. Now today we are going to tell you how long this time will be and what is the lunar eclipse and what is the Sutak period.

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The lunar eclipse is starting from 10.39 pm on the night of January 10 and it will be around 4 hours. According to this, the eclipse will end at 2.20 pm the same night and this means that the eclipse will end on January 11. This eclipse can be seen in Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia including India. With this, the Sutra of the lunar eclipse starts 9 hours and the Sutra of the solar eclipse 12 hours earlier and this time the Sutak period of the lunar eclipse will start from 1.30 am on January 10 and it will end only after the eclipse ends.

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It is said that no auspicious work should be done during the Sutak period. Along with this, the temples of God, etc are also closed during this time. Not only this, it is forbidden to touch the idols of God even in the house. Pregnant women should take special care of themselves and they should not sleep, as well as sharp things like scissors, knives should not be used in any work.

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