Check Surya Grahan timings, when and where to watch; do’s and don’ts

In a partial eclipse, the shadow of the Earth looks very dark on the edge of the moon looking at the world. What people see from the earth during a partial one -month eclipse depends on how the sun, the world and the moon are aligned.
After a total of a lunar eclipse or witnessed Blood Moon, the last solar eclipse of 2025 will grace the sky on Sunday, September 21, 2025, and the sky is re -treated again. The last solar eclipse of 2025 will be partial and will not appear from India. People living in Australia, Antarctica, Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean can witness the heavenly event.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the direct sun and the earth and the moon throws a shadow to the world and completely prevents sunlight. However, during a partial eclipse, only 85 percent of the sun will be hidden by the moon in some places.
In a partial eclipse, the shadow of the Earth looks very dark on the edge of the moon looking at the world. What people see from the earth during a partial one -month eclipse depends on how the sun, the world and the moon are aligned.
Syria Grahan timing, how to watch
Göksel Event will begin at 22:09 (13:29 EDT) and will end on September 22 at 3:13 (17:53 EDT). The maximum eclipse phase will be 01:11 am IST (3:41 AM EDT). According to Space.com, the eclipse will be seen in some parts of Antarctica (4:49 – 18:53 local time), Australia (06:13 – 7:36 am) and New Zealand (05:41 – 08:36).
In 2025, there were four eclipses, two partial solar eclipses and a total of two months. Sunday night is partial eclipse, the second and last eclipse of 2025. In addition, it will take place the day before the official start of autumn in the northern hemisphere the day before the autumn crop or on September 22. Astronomically, it is when the sun finds the equator exactly on it. Today, the Earth does not move away from the sun or the sun, and both nights are almost 12 hours day and night (except for a few small exceptions). Meanwhile, the next solar eclipse is planned for February 17 and 12 August 2026. Although they will not appear from India again, the country will witness a solar eclipse in August 2027.
SURYA GRAHAN DO AND DONS
Do:
- Meditate and pray: Sit quietly to a Kusha Asana, chant the mantras associated with Lord Vishnu, Lord Shiva or goddess Durga, or just say “Aum” and focus on your breath.
- Stay in: Protect your energy by staying inside during eclipse.
- Use Kusha or Tulsi Patra: Add the dusha or tulsi leaves to your meal to prevent contamination.
- Read religious texts: If you cannot chant Mantraras, read the holy articles such as Sundar Kand, Ramacharitmanas or Bhagavad Gita.
- Cover idols: Cover your gods before the eclipse starts.
- Clean with gangajal: Sprinkle with gangajal to purify your surroundings and aura.
- Bath: Take a bath or sprinkle with gangajal after the retention.
NOT:
- Avoid eating: Avoid eating during the exclusion of those with chronic diseases that need medicines or foods.
- Do not start new projects: Avoid starting new initiatives today because it is thought to be ominous.
- No food: Do not cook during eclipse.
- Avoid sharp objects: Avoid using sharp objects.
- Do not drink or eat: Avoid consuming food and beverages during Eclipse.
- No physical contact: Avoid physical interactions.
- Respect for idols and Tulsi: Do not touch idols or sacred tulsi plant.
(With inputs from Ians)
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