The last Chandra Grahan (lunar eclipse) of 2025 is set to grace the night sky on Sunday, September 7, and will be fully visible across India. This celestial event holds not only astronomical significance but also religious importance due to the associated Sutak Kaal, a period of spiritual observance in Hindu tradition.
This eclipse is especially notable, as it will be the final lunar eclipse of the year and the last visible from India until March 2026, making it a rare viewing opportunity for skywatchers and spiritual observers alike.
Lunar eclipse date & time in India (as per Drik Panchang)
Lunar Eclipse Begins: 9:58 PM (IST), September 7
Total Eclipse Starts: 11:01 PM
Maximum Eclipse: 11:42 PM
Total Eclipse Ends: 12:22 AM (IST), September 8
Lunar Eclipse Ends: 1:26 AM, September 8
Lunar Eclipse 2025: 5-Hour Celestial Spectacle To Begin Tomorrow Night Across IndiaKey durations:
Total Eclipse Phase: 1 hour 21 minutes
Partial Eclipse Phase: 3 hours 28 minutes
Penumbral Phase: 5 hours 24 minutes
Eclipse Magnitude: 1.36 (Total Lunar Eclipse)
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Since the eclipse is visible in India, the Sutak period, a traditional time of religious caution, will be observed. Below are Sutak Kaal timings as per Drik Panchang:
Sutak Begins: 12:19 PM, September 7
Sutak Ends: 1:26 AM, September 8
For Children, Elderly & Sick: Starts at 6:36 PM, September 7, and Ends at 1:26 AM, September 8
During Sutak, activities like eating, praying, and temple visits are typically avoided.
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