Only temple in India that remains open in the solar eclipse
Only temple in India that remains open in the solar eclipse
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The last solar eclipse of the year has started. Amazing views of solar eclipse have begun to appear in many parts of India. This eclipse is in Sagittarius and the original constellation. The duration of the eclipse period can be 5 hours 36 minutes. The Sutak takes place 12 hours before the eclipse. The time of Sutak is generally considered inauspicious. During this, doing auspicious work is forbidden. Temples are also closed due to applying Sutak before 12 hours of the solar eclipse. But there is also a temple in India which is also open during the time of the eclipse. This is the famous Kalahasti temple of Andhra Pradesh, where all the temples of the country are closed for 12 hours during the solar eclipse, apart from this, special worship is being done during the eclipse in this temple.

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Why is this temple open during the eclipse?
This temple is the temple of Lord Shiva. In this temple, along with the worship of Rahu and Ketu, Kalasarp is also worshiped. Those who have any defect in astrology come here during the eclipse and after worshiping Rahu-Ketu, they also worship Lord Shiva and Goddess Jnanprasunam.

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How will the last solar eclipse of the year?
Astrologers say that this solar eclipse can also have an impact on the entire universe. According to Indian time, the partial solar eclipse started at 8 in the morning. The partial phase of the eclipse will end at 1.36 pm. The last solar eclipse of this year is going to look like a ring of fire. Scientists are calling it the 'Ring of Fire'. In this eclipse, only the central part of the sun comes in the shadow area while the area outside the sun remains illuminated.

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