Solar and Lunar Eclipse Time 2025: Solar and lunar eclipses are astronomical events. But both these events are considered special in astrology. In the coming month of September, two eclipses are going to take place in 15 days. First lunar eclipse and then on its 15th day, a solar eclipse is also going to take place. Two eclipses in a month are sometimes a sign of a big gift. There is a detailed mention of this in astrology. Let's know about it….
Professor Subhash Pandey of the Astrology Department of BHU said that the second and last lunar eclipse of the year is taking place on the 7th of September. This eclipse will be visible in many countries, including India. According to the Vedic calendar, this day is the full moon date of Bhadrapada month. On this date, this eclipse will start at 9:57 pm as per Indian time. The middle period will be at 11:41 pm, while this lunar eclipse will end at 1:27 pm.
A solar eclipse will occur on 21 September.
A solar eclipse is also going to occur on 21 September, the Amavasya date of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month. According to the Vedic calendar, this day is Pitru Amavasya. Pandit Subhash Pandey said that the solar eclipse occurring on 21 September is a partial eclipse, which will not affect the entire Earth; that is, this eclipse will be visible only in some countries. According to the calendar, this eclipse will be visible in New Zealand, East Malaysia, South Polynesia, and Western Antarctica. Whereas this eclipse will not be visible in India. According to Indian time, this eclipse will start at 11 pm and Moksha will happen at 3:24 am.
So this is a sign of a big disaster.
According to the book Brihatsamhita written by Varahamihir, when two eclipses occur together in a month, then in such a situation, the possibility of earthquake, tsunami, storm and any big loss of life increases. In such a situation, tension between two countries can also increase and natural disasters can also create panic among the people.
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