On Tuesday, November 08, the last eclipse of 2022 will be seen in India and the world. This eclipse will be a total lunar eclipse. This will be the second eclipse at an interval of 15 days; before that, on October 25, the last solar eclipse of the year took place. This lunar eclipse can be seen in India, due to which the Sutak period of the eclipse will be valid. The Sutak period in a lunar eclipse will take 9 hours before the eclipse begins. Therefore, a full lunar eclipse will be visible in the northeastern states of India.
Apart from India, the lunar eclipse on November 08 will also be visible in America, Australia, Asia, and the Pacific. This lunar eclipse will take place on the date of Dev Deepawali on Kartik Purnima; The last solar eclipse of the year took place on October 25, the next day of Diwali on Kartik Amavasya Tithi. In India, this lunar eclipse will be visible in the evening. Let us tell you all the information about the lunar eclipse on November 08 and its effects in detail.
At what time will the lunar eclipse start in India?
- Date of Lunar Eclipse: November 08, Monday 2022
- Lunar eclipse time: 05.28 pm to 06.19 pm
- Moonrise time – November 08 at 5:28 pm
This will be the second lunar eclipse of 2022, falling on the full moon date of Kartik month. Fifteen days ago, the last solar eclipse of the year occurred on the day of Kartik Amavasya, the day after Diwali. On November 08, the lunar eclipse will start in India at 05.28 pm and end at 06.19 pm.
Lunar eclipse time in your city:
Delhi – 5:28, Noida – 5:30, Amritsar – 5:32, Lucknow – 5:16, Bhopal – 5:36, Ludhiana – 5:34, Jaipur – 5:37, Shimla – 5:20, Mumbai – 6:01, Kolkata – 4:52, Raipur – 5:21, Patna – 5:00, Indore – 5:43, Dehradun – 5:22, Udaipur – 5:49 Gandhinagar – 5:55.
The lunar eclipse will happen in this zodiac and constellation.
According to astrological calculations, this year’s lunar eclipse will occur on November 08, 2022, in Aries and Bharani Nakshatra. The ruling planet of Aries is Mars; on this day, it will remain in the retrograde state in the third house. In addition, Moon will be present with Rahu, and Sun will be situated with Ketu, Venus, and Mercury. Therefore, Devguru Brihaspati will also be sitting in his zodiac sign, and Pisces and Shani Dev will also sit in his zodiac Capricorn.
Where will the lunar eclipse be visible in India?
This full lunar eclipse can be seen in India. Some parts of India will see a full lunar eclipse, while most will see a partial eclipse. The eclipse in India will begin with the moonrise on November 08.
As soon as the Moon rises on the evening of November 08 in India, the first lunar eclipse will be seen in the northeast direction. Hence, the first full lunar eclipse will be visible in Arunachal Pradesh.
The partial lunar eclipse will be visible in these parts of the country
A partial Lunar Eclipse will be visible in most parts of India except in the Northeast.
A full lunar eclipse can be seen here in the world.
The last lunar eclipse of the year will be visible in most parts of Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, North Eastern Europe, North America, and South America.
The last lunar eclipse of the year will not be visible here
On November 08, the eclipse will not be visible in South Western Europe and Africa.
From what time will the Sutak period of the lunar eclipse starts
According to Vedic astrology calculations, the Sutak period starts 12 hours before the eclipse when there is a solar eclipse and 9 hours before the lunar eclipse. According to religious beliefs, the Sutak period is not considered auspicious on the eclipse. Therefore, worship and bright work are prohibited during the Sutak period. The Sutak period will start at 6.39 am on November 08, which will end with the end of the eclipse.
Do’s and Don’ts in Lunar Eclipse?
The Sutak period is considered inauspicious in the scriptures, so worship, religious rituals, and auspicious works are not done when the Sutak is applied. The doors of the temple are closed. Neither food is cooked nor eaten during the eclipse. Mantras are chanted during the eclipse, and after the eclipse, bathing and donating with Ganges water are done. At the end of the eclipse, the whole house is sprinkled with Gangajal.
what not to do during a lunar eclipse
- One should never do any auspicious work or worship gods and goddesses during the lunar eclipse.
- One should neither cook food nor eat or drink anything during the lunar eclipse.
- Pregnant women should not watch the eclipse or go out of the house during the lunar eclipse.
- During the lunar eclipse, one should not touch other trees and plants, including Tulsi.
what to do during a lunar eclipse
- Before the eclipse starts, when the Sutak period is in effect, already broken basil leaves should be kept in the food items.
- During the eclipse, you should remember the names of your favored deities.
- To reduce its effect during the eclipse, mantras related to the Moon should be chanted.
- Gangajal should be sprinkled all over the house after the eclipse is over.
Pregnant women should take these precautions during a lunar eclipse.
- According to religious beliefs, pregnant women should take special precautions during the eclipse. Pregnant women should neither watch the eclipse nor go out of the house during the eclipse. If pregnant women watch the solar eclipse or go out during the eclipse, then there is a negative effect on the newborn baby in the womb. From the point of view of astrology, the impact of evil planets Rahu-Ketu on the Sun and Moon is maximum at the time of the eclipse. For this reason, the child’s horoscope may have some defect related to these planets.
- Pregnant women should avoid going out during the eclipse.
- Pregnant women should not watch the solar eclipse.
- Pregnant women must take a bath before and after the eclipse begins.
- Pregnant women should avoid using any sharp objects during the eclipse.
- Pregnant women should avoid sleeping during the eclipse.