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Lunar Eclipse on 7 September 2025: Timings, Sutak Rules, and Dos & Don’ts for India

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Solar Eclipse 2025

A celestial event that has fascinated humanity for centuries is once again on the horizon. After the first lunar eclipse of the year on the day of Holi—14 March 2025—sky gazers and spiritual observers are now turning their attention to the second and final lunar eclipse of the year. This Chandra Grahan will occur on 7 September 2025, coinciding with Bhadrapada Purnima, a significant full moon night in the Hindu calendar.

Let’s explore the timings, significance, and the important precautions to follow during this astronomical and spiritual event.

Lunar Eclipse on 7 September 2025: Key Details

According to astronomers and astrologers, the lunar eclipse on 7 September 2025 will be visible from India. Since this eclipse will be visible, it carries both astronomical and religious significance, and the Sutak period—a time of spiritual caution—will be observed.

Sutak Period: When It Begins and What It Means

In traditional Hindu beliefs, the Sutak period starts 9 hours before the eclipse begins. During this time, religious activities are avoided and special care is taken, especially in households with pregnant women, children, and the elderly.

Note: The exact timing of the lunar eclipse will be confirmed closer to the date by observatories, but the Sutak period will be observed throughout India based on visibility.

What Not to Do During the Lunar Eclipse

Whether you’re following traditional customs or simply interested in spiritual well-being, here are some widely followed Dos and Don’ts during the eclipse:

Avoid These Activities:

Spiritual Significance and Beliefs

In Vedic astrology, a lunar eclipse is more than just an astronomical occurrence. It is often linked to energy shifts that may impact human behavior and spiritual energies. Many believe that meditation, chanting mantras, and offering prayers after the eclipse ends help in reducing its negative effects and bring peace and prosperity.

What You Can Do Post Eclipse

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