Lunar Eclipse 2023 in India: Chandra Grahan, Sutak Timing, and More
Lunar Eclipse 2023 in India: Chandra Grahan, Sutak Timing, and More
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Lunar Eclipse 2023: In the enchanting realm of celestial phenomena, a lunar eclipse is set to grace the Indian skies in October, bearing both profound religious and scientific significance. It's worth noting that the initial lunar eclipse of the year made its appearance on May 5th, coinciding harmoniously with Vaishakh Purnima. While it bestowed its celestial spectacle upon many corners of the world, its radiant display remained veiled from the eyes of eager observers in India. However, the grand finale of lunar eclipses for the year promises to be a spectacle visible from India's vantage point. Here, we unveil the precise date and timing of the Sutak period that accompanies this celestial spectacle.

Chandra Grahan Timing
The climactic lunar eclipse of the year shall unveil itself in the form of Khandagraas across the expanse of India on the night that bridges the 28th and 29th of October, marking the sacred juncture of Ashwin Purnima. As the clock strikes midnight, this celestial show will commence at precisely 1:05 AM and gracefully conclude at 2:24 AM. Every major city in India will have the privilege of witnessing this cosmic display.

Sutak Timing
A significant tradition associated with lunar eclipses is the Sutak period, which heralds its commencement nine hours before the eclipse. During this sacred interval, auspicious activities and religious ceremonies are set aside. On the 28th of October, as the world prepares for the midnight lunar eclipse, the Sutak period will take its inaugural steps at 4:05 PM.

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Beyond the boundaries of India, this celestial spectacle will also bestow its celestial radiance upon Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, South-East America, the northeastern regions of North America, the tranquil waters of the Indian Ocean, and the vast expanse of the Southern Pacific Ocean. Those seeking a spiritual connection during the Sutak and eclipse periods may find solace in reciting mantras dedicated to the Moon. Furthermore, as the sun sets on the eve of October 28th, consider making a solemn pledge to donate according to your means, guided by the wisdom of a Brahmin. Following a purifying bath at the break of dawn the next day, fulfill your noble commitment to the Brahmin.

 

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