Solar Eclipse to Take Place Tomorrow: Know the Timing and Sutak Period of the Eclipse
Solar Eclipse to Take Place Tomorrow: Know the Timing and Sutak Period of the Eclipse
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This year, there are solar eclipses occurring. The first solar eclipse took place on April 20, 2023, and the first lunar eclipse occurred on May 5. Now, the last two eclipses of the year are forthcoming. According to astrologers, having two eclipses in the same month is considered inauspicious. Not only this, but the 20-day period from October 14 to November 4 is also considered significant in terms of celestial events, with its effects potentially manifesting on Earth as natural disasters, earthquakes, pandemics, tsunamis, or even war-like situations in major countries.

When is the solar eclipse?
According to astrologers, in the year 2023, there are a total of four eclipses, comprising two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses. The first solar eclipse occurred on April 20, 2023, while the first lunar eclipse occurred on May 5. The upcoming two eclipses will be a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse in the month of Ashwin. These two eclipses are happening in the same month.

What time will the solar eclipse occur in India?
The second solar eclipse of the year will occur on October 14, on the new moon day of the dark fortnight of Ashwin. This solar eclipse will be of the ring-shaped variety. The special feature of this eclipse is that it will not be visible in India. Primarily, this solar eclipse will be visible in the regions of North America, Central America, South America, and the shores of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. According to Indian Standard Time, the solar eclipse will begin at 8:34 PM on Saturday night and will end at 2:25 AM.

Will Sutak be observed or not:
According to astrologers, since this eclipse will not be visible in India, Sutak will not be observed in the country. This means that there will be no physical, spiritual, or religious impact of this eclipse on the people of India. During this eclipse, the daily routine of all residents of India will remain normal. According to the scriptures, the effect of an eclipse is believed to occur where it is visible. Therefore, due to the solar eclipse not being visible in India, it will have no impact on the people residing there.

The impact of the solar eclipse on the world:
However, if this eclipse is viewed from a global perspective, having two eclipses within the month of Ashwin, which is considered unfavorable according to religious scriptures, is not considered beneficial for society. It is explicitly stated in religious scriptures that if two eclipses occur in the same month, it is not good for the world.

Where will the solar eclipse be visible:
This solar eclipse will not be visible in India. The second solar eclipse of the year, excluding the southern regions of America, will be seen in North America, Canada, British Virgin Islands, Guatemala, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Cuba, Barbados, Peru, Uruguay, Antigua, Venezuela, Jamaica, Haiti, Paraguay, Brazil, Dominica, the Bahamas, and other places bordering the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

What to do during a solar eclipse:
Take a bath with water from the Ganges after the solar eclipse. Cleanse the entire house and deities.
Avoid looking directly at the sun during the eclipse.
Avoid going outside during the eclipse. Also, make sure not to engage in any wrongdoings.
Worship Lord Hanuman after the eclipse.
Why is eating and drinking forbidden during a solar eclipse:
It is mentioned in religious scriptures that during a solar eclipse, one should not eat anything. The Skanda Purana also states that eating during a solar eclipse has a negative impact on health. It is also said that during the solar eclipse, consuming food leads to the loss of all virtues and karma.

When does a solar eclipse occur:
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the sun and the earth and casts a shadow on the earth. In this state, it either completely or partially blocks the sunlight. A ring-shaped solar eclipse is considered similar to a partial solar eclipse, where the eclipse begins in the form of a ring and gradually changes into a total solar eclipse and then reverts back to a ring-shaped solar eclipse.

When will the lunar eclipse occur:
According to astrologers, just 15 days after the solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse will occur on October 28, 2023, which will be visible in India. Therefore, this lunar eclipse on October 28 will be visible to the people of India, and it will hold physical and spiritual significance. Its positive and negative effects will also be felt on the 12 zodiac signs.

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