Eclipse 2025 Know the exact date and time of solar and lunar eclipses in the coming year surya grahan chandra grahan
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Eclipse 2025 Know the exact date and time of solar and lunar eclipses in the coming year surya grahan chandra grahan

Grahan 2025 List: Four eclipses will occur in the new year. In astrology, solar and lunar eclipses have special significance. During this time, auspicious activities and rituals are prohibited. Carelessness can negatively affect physical and mental health. In 2025, there will be four solar eclipses: two solar and two lunar eclipses.

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Chandra Grahan 2025

  • First Lunar Eclipse: The first lunar eclipse will occur on March 14, 2025. It will be a total eclipse and will coincide with the day of Holika Dahan. However, it won’t be seen in India, so it won’t have any impact in the country. This eclipse will be visible in Europe, America, Africa and the Pacific.
  • Second Lunar Eclipse: The second lunar eclipse will occur on September 7, 2025. It will take place at the beginning of Pitru Paksha and will be visible in India, making its Sutak period applicable.

Surya Grahan 2025

  • First solar eclipse: The first solar eclipse will occur on March 29, 2025. It will be a partial solar eclipse and due to it occurring at night, it will not be visible in India. This eclipse will be visible in Europe, Russia and Africa.
  • Second Solar Eclipse: The second solar eclipse will occur on September 21, 2025, and it will also not be visible in India. It will be a partial solar eclipse and will be visible in New Zealand, the Pacific Ocean and Antarctica.

The first solar eclipse on March 29

The first solar eclipse of 2025 will occur on March 29, during the Krishna Paksha Amavasya of the Chaitra month. This will be a total eclipse lasting from 2:21 PM to 6:14 PM. It will be seen in areas such as Bermuda, Barbados, Denmark, Austria, Belgium, Northern Brazil, Finland, Germany, France, Hungary, Ireland, Morocco, Greenland, Eastern Canada, Lithuania, Holland, Portugal, Northern Russia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Poland, Norway, Ukraine, Switzerland, England and eastern USA.

This eclipse will not be visible in India, and hence it will not have any religious significance or a Sutak period. During this eclipse, a special planetary conjunction will occur in Pisces zodiac and Uttara Bhadrapada Nakshatra.

On this day, apart from the Sun and Rahu in Pisces, Venus, Mercury and the Moon will also be present. Saturn will be placed in the 12th house, while Jupiter will be in Taurus in the 3rd house, Mars in Gemini in the 4th house and Ketu in Virgo in the 7th house. The combined effect of these five planets can have a profound effect on the zodiac signs during this eclipse.

The second solar eclipse on September 21st

The second solar eclipse of 2025 will occur on the night of September 21, during the Krishna Paksha Amavasya of the Ashvin month. It starts at 22:59 on September 21 and runs until 03:23 on September 22. This total eclipse will be visible in New Zealand, Fiji, Antarctica and southern parts of Australia. It will not be visible in India, so it will not have any religious significance, nor will the Sutak period be observed.

The second eclipse of the year will take place in Virgo and Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra. During this time, the Sun, Moon and Mercury will be in Virgo, with Saturn in Pisces throwing a full aspect on them. Also, Mars will be in Libra in the 2nd house, Rahu in Aquarius in the 6th house, Jupiter in the 10th house, and Venus and Ketu will be in the 12th house. This solar eclipse can have a significant impact on individuals born under Virgo and Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra.

The first lunar eclipse on March 14

The first lunar eclipse of 2025 will occur on March 14, during the Shukla Purnima of the Phalguna month. The eclipse will last from 10:41 AM to 2:18 PM IST. It will be a total lunar eclipse, mainly visible in most parts of Australia, Europe, Africa, North and South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, East Asia and Antarctica.

This eclipse will not be visible in India, so it will not have any religious significance in India. From an astronomical perspective, this lunar eclipse will occur in the Leo and Uttara Phalguni Nakshatra, making it particularly impactful for those born under these signs.

On the day of the lunar eclipse, the Sun and Saturn will be in the seventh house from the Moon and will aspect the Moon with a full seventh house aspect, deepening its effect. Also, Ketu will be in the second house from the Moon, Sun and Saturn in the seventh house, Rahu, Mercury and Venus in the eighth house, Jupiter in the tenth house and Mars in the eleventh house.

The first lunar eclipse on September 7

The second lunar eclipse of 2025 will occur on September 7, during the Shukla Purnima of Bhadrapada month. It starts at 21:57 and lasts until 01:26. This eclipse will be visible in India, as well as in Asia, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, Western and North America, Africa and the eastern regions of South America.

As this lunar eclipse will be visible in India, its Sutak period will be observed, and it will have religious significance. The Sutak period begins at 12:57 PM on September 7 and lasts until the eclipse ends.

This will be a total lunar eclipse in Aquarius and Purvabhadrapada Nakshatra, with the Moon conjunct Rahu and the Sun, Ketu and Mercury in the seventh house. This astrological alignment can have a significant impact on individuals born in Aquarius and Purvabhadrapada Nakshatra. Such individuals should exercise caution.

Possibility of natural disasters

  • Because of the four solar eclipses, the effects of natural disasters will be more severe than usual.
  • It indicates the risk of earthquakes, floods, tsunamis and plane crashes. However, the loss of human life in natural disasters is expected to be minimal.
  • Sad news from the world of film and politics. However, there will be an increase in business activity.
  • It will reduce the number of diseases and employment opportunities will increase.
  • There will be an increase in income. There is a risk of a plane crash.
  • There will be political instability all over the world, which means the political environment will be intense.
  • There will be an increase in political accusations and counter-accusations. Changes in power structures are likely to occur.
  • Tensions along borders will begin to rise globally. There may be situations of protests, violence, strikes, bank scandals, riots and cases of arson.

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