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First Lunar Eclipse Of 2026: Date, Time, Visibility, Religious Significance Of Chandra Grahan In India

A Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) is an important celestial event deeply rooted in Indian culture. Every year, lots of people, including skywatchers and astronomers, wait for this phenomenon to be witnessed. This year's first Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) will occur on March 3, 2026, in India.

Lunar Eclipse

Notably, the moon will rise at 6:26 p.m., with the Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) reaching its maximum between 6:33 p.m. and 6:40 p.m. The event will conclude at 6:46 p.m.

Not just in India, people in Eastern Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, South America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, the Arctic, and Antarctica will be able to at least witness some part of the first total Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) of 2026 on March 2-3.

What Is Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan)?

A Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) occurs when Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, casting a gigantic shadow across the lunar surface and turning the Moon a deep reddish-orange. This alignment can only occur during a full Moon phase, according to NASA.

There are two types of Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) - total and partial. A total lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) occurs when the Earth's umbra (darkest shadow) completely covers the Moon, making it appear reddish. That's why this occurrence is also referred to as 'Blood Moon.' Meanwhile, a partial lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan) occurs when only a portion of the Moon enters the Earth's shadow.

How To Witness Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) In India?

Lunar Eclipses (Chandra Grahan) can be visible with the naked eye from any part of the world at night, provided the sky is clear. To get the best view, it is advised to go away from the city lights and view the sky from a dark environment. Binoculars or a telescope can further enhance your viewing experience. However, it is to be noted that people from only some regions would be able to witness the entire eclipse, while others may see the Moon rising or setting during the event.

In India, a clear view of the horizon is essential, as only the final phase of the lunar eclipse will be visible. The Earth's penumbral shadow begins touching the Moon earlier in the afternoon, but the observable part of the eclipse will be brief, lasting around 20 minutes.

Religious Importance Of Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) In India

The rare phenomenon of a Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan) holds cultural and religious significance in India. According to ancient beliefs, the celestial event is considered inauspicious as negative energies peak during this period due to the shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. According to Hindu tradition, people are often advised to avoid unnecessary travel, eating, cooking, sleeping, or other non-essential activities during an eclipse.

Pregnant women are especially advised to avoid stepping out of their houses during an eclipse, as traditional customs believe that it would have a potential negative impact on unborn babies. People are often advised to stay at home and chant religious mantras. Temples remain closed during the eclipse and only reopen after a purification ritual is conducted.

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