This day will be the last solar eclipse of the year, know religious belief
This day will be the last solar eclipse of the year, know religious belief
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According to a report, on 26 December 2019, this year will be the third and last solar eclipse of the year on Amavasya. This solar eclipse will be visible in North-Western Australia, East Africa, and Eastern Europe and Asia. There are many religious beliefs about it. It is being said that the partial solar eclipse will start from about 8.04 minutes in the morning. After this, the moon will start covering the edges of the sun at 924 hours. After this, a complete solar eclipse will be seen at 9.26 minutes. It will also be finished at 11.5 pm.

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What is solar eclipse: According to the information received, the earth revolves around the sun and the moon revolves around the earth. During this process, the moon sometimes comes between the sun and the earth. Due to this, some or all part of the sun is covered due to which the sunlight does not reach the earth. This is called a solar eclipse. When the moon completely covers the sun, it is called a complete solar eclipse.

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Religious belief: It is believed that according to religious belief when there was a fight between gods and demons in Amrit Manthan. Then Lord Vishnu took the form of Mohini and seated the gods and demons separately. However, some demons hid and sat in the line of the gods. While distributing the nectar, the Sun and the Moon had seen this movement of the demons. Both of them informed Lord Vishnu that they separated the heads and torso of the demons from their Sudarshan Chakra. But still he does not die, the head portion is Rahu and the torso is called Ketu. It is said that Rahu and Ketu consider Sun and Moon as their enemies.

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