Surya Grahan 2023: The last solar eclipse of the year is going to occur on 14 October. Eclipse has special significance in astrology. It is considered an inauspicious event in religion and astrology. According to religious beliefs, during a solar eclipse, the Sun becomes possessed and its negative energy starts increasing. The second and last solar eclipse of the year 2023 is taking place on 14 October on the day of Ashwin Amavasya. This eclipse will start at 8:34 pm on Saturday night and will end at 2:25 am. This eclipse will not be visible in India.
Eclipse will be visible at these places
year 2023 The last eclipse will take place on 14th October on the day of Ashwin Amavasya. This eclipse will be visible in countries like Western Africa, North America, South America, Atlantic and Arctic. The last solar eclipse of the year will be annular. Starting from Texas, this eclipse will be visible only in Alaska and Argentina, passing through Mexico as well as parts of Central America, Colombia and Brazil. This eclipse will not be visible in India but you can watch it live online. You can see this eclipse through the Virtual Telescope Project. Apart from this, you can also watch live coverage on NASA’s website and its social media platforms.
what is solar eclipse
Eclipse has great importance in Hindu religion. Solar eclipse and lunar eclipse are considered important events from both astronomical and religious point of view. When the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, the sunlight does not reach the Earth. This is called solar eclipse. Annular solar eclipse is called when the distance between the Moon and the Earth is so much that the Moon comes exactly in the middle of the Sun, in such a situation a ring-like shape is formed around the Sun, this eclipse is also called annular solar eclipse. goes.
Beliefs related to eclipse
Many types of religious beliefs are associated with the eclipse. In solar eclipse, Sutak period starts 12 hours before the eclipse starts. The Sutak period before the eclipse is considered inauspicious. According to religious beliefs, the earth’s atmosphere gets polluted during Sutak and extra precautions have to be taken to avoid its harmful side effects. According to the belief of Hindu religion, the Sutak period of eclipse has great importance, hence no auspicious work is done during this period.
Performing puja during Sutak period is considered prohibited. However, Sutak period starts when the eclipse is visible. The last eclipse of the year will not be visible in India. For this reason its Sutak period will not be valid in India. Since it is not considered as Sutak period, activities like worship can be done here.
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