Tomorrow is the last solar eclipse of the year, will India affect India? Know the answer to every question related to sutak

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21 September Surya Grahan 2025: The last solar eclipse of the year 2025 is going to be held on tomorrow, September 21, Sunday. This day is even more special because on this day the Pitra Paksha is concluded and Sarva Pitra Amavasya will also be celebrated. Whenever there is such a coincidence of eclipse and Amavasya, there are many questions and apprehensions in people.

So let’s remove all your dilemmas and know what effect this solar eclipse will have on India and what things you have to keep in mind.

Solar eclipse

  • Eclipse will begin: September 21, 06:18 am
  • The eclipse will end: 08:34 am

The biggest question: Will it appear in India?

No, this solar eclipse Will not be visible in India. It is a partial solar eclipse, which will be seen mainly in New Zealand, Antarctica and parts of the southern Ocean.

Will the Sutak period be held in India?

This is the most important information. According to astrology and Hinduism, the sutak period of eclipse is only valid, where the eclipse appears. Since this solar eclipse will be invisible in India, there will be no sutak period here.

It simply means that:

  • You do not have to follow any kind of special rule.
  • The doors of the temples will not be closed and there will be no restriction on the worship.
  • You can do the shraddha, tarpan and charity of all Pitra Amavasya at your normal time without any concern.
  • Pregnant women also do not have to panic or do any special abstaining.

What to do and what not to do during the eclipse

Even though this eclipse is not effective in India, the eclipse period in the scriptures is considered a special time. During this time, doing some work is considered auspicious and some inauspicious. You can follow these general rules for peace of mind:

What to do?

Mantra Chanting: Eclipse period mantra is considered extremely powerful for accomplishment. During this time you can recite Aditya Hriday Stotra or chant the mantras of Sun God.
Dan and charity: Donation after eclipse is considered extremely auspicious. Since it is also the day of all the ancestors, Amavasya, the donation made on this day brings peace to the souls of the ancestors.
Attention: This time is very good for meditation and self -consciousness.

What not to do? (These rules are not applicable in India)

  • According to the scriptures, where the eclipse is seen, one should avoid cooking or eating.
  • During this time, the idols of God should not be touched in the house of worship.
  • No new or auspicious work should be started.

In short, tomorrow’s solar eclipse is just an astronomical event for the people of India. You do not have to fear in any way or change your routine. You should remember your fathers with all your heart and worship their farewell.