India is set to witness a significant celestial event on 7–8 September 2025 with the Chandra Grahan (Lunar Eclipse). The eclipse will last for nearly 3 hours and 29 minutes, making it one of the longest in recent years.
The eclipse will be visible across major cities of India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Jaipur, Lucknow, Kanpur, and Ahmedabad. The phenomenon will also be observed in several countries around the world.
This lunar eclipse is special not only for its duration but also for the spiritual and astrological significance it holds in Hindu tradition.
Sutak Kaal During Chandra Grahan 2025
In Hindu beliefs, the time before and during the eclipse is considered inauspicious and is known as Sutak Kaal. This period is marked by restrictions on food, rituals, and daily activities.
For the September 2025 Chandra Grahan, the Sutak Kaal begins nine hours before the eclipse and lasts until the eclipse ends. During this time, temples remain closed, and devotees avoid religious activities.
Astrologers emphasize that Sutak Kaal affects individuals differently based on zodiac signs, with certain signs experiencing challenges while others may see benefits.
Astrological Effects of Sutak Kaal on Zodiac Signs
Astrologers believe the September eclipse will influence each zodiac sign differently.
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Aries may feel restlessness and anger. Calmness is advised.
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Taurus must be careful with financial transactions and avoid risky investments.
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Gemini may face tensions in relationships and should practice patience.
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Cancer should prioritize health and avoid carelessness with diet.
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Leo may experience fluctuations in work; important decisions should be delayed.
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Virgo could face family disagreements and must remain composed.
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Libra may struggle with unnecessary expenses and should control spending.
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Scorpio might feel stress regarding honor and reputation. Patience is essential.
Astrologers recommend prayers, meditation, and charity to minimize negative effects.
Things to Do Before Sutak Kaal
There are several practices recommended before Sutak Kaal begins:
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Add Tulsi leaves or Kusha grass to food and water.
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Cover all cooked food items properly.
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Prepare sattvic meals in advance.
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Take a ritual bath before the eclipse.
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Begin chanting mantras or reading holy scriptures before Sutak starts.
These practices are believed to preserve purity and protect households from negative influences.
Chandra Grahan 2025: Citywise Timings in India
The lunar eclipse will follow the same timeline across Indian cities, beginning at night and ending after midnight.
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New Delhi: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Noida: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Mumbai: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Bengaluru: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Ahmedabad: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Jaipur: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Kolkata: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Chennai: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Lucknow: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
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Kanpur: 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM
The total eclipse will be visible clearly if weather remains favorable with no clouds or rain.
Guidelines for Pregnant Women During Chandra Grahan
Hindu tradition places special emphasis on precautions for pregnant women during eclipses. They are advised to avoid going outside during the eclipse.
Sharp objects, metal jewelry, or activities involving cutting are discouraged. Pregnant women are also advised not to sleep during the eclipse.
However, for health reasons, they may consume fresh fruits, sattvic food, and necessary medicines. It is recommended to prepare fresh meals after the eclipse ends.
To remain spiritually balanced, pregnant women are encouraged to chant mantras, meditate, and read holy texts. Covering windows and doors during the eclipse is also suggested.
Temples That Remain Open During Chandra Grahan
Most temples in India close during Sutak Kaal and reopen after purification rituals. However, a few temples remain open during Chandra Grahan due to specific traditions:
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Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain: Doors remain open, though worship schedules change.
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Laxminath Temple, Bikaner: Based on belief that Lord once desired food during eclipse, the temple remains open.
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Sri Krishna Temple, Thiruvaarappu, Kerala: Legend says Krishna could not tolerate hunger during an eclipse; hence doors remain open.
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Vishnupad Temple, Gaya: Famous for pind daan rituals, devotees consider eclipses auspicious for offerings here.
These exceptions highlight the diversity of practices across India during eclipses.
Why Temples Close During Chandra Grahan
In Hindu belief, eclipses are considered inauspicious periods due to the influence of Rahu and Ketu. This period is marked by negative energy, which is believed to affect the sanctity of temples.
To preserve spiritual purity, temple doors are closed during Sutak Kaal. Deities are neither touched nor offered food, and no aarti is performed.
After the eclipse, temples undergo purification rituals, including baths for idols, mantra recitations, and sanctification with holy water. Only after these rituals are completed are temple doors reopened for devotees.
Rituals After Chandra Grahan Ends
After the eclipse, Hindus traditionally perform purification rituals. People take baths, clean their homes, and prepare fresh food. Temples perform special ceremonies to restore sanctity.
Charity and donations are considered auspicious after an eclipse. Offering food, clothes, and money to Brahmins or needy people is believed to bring blessings from ancestors and deities.
Chanting of mantras like the Gayatri mantra or reading scriptures like the Ramayana is also common practice.
Scientific Explanation of Chandra Grahan
From an astronomical perspective, a lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon.
During the September 2025 eclipse, the Moon will pass through Earth’s umbral shadow, making it appear deep red. This is why it is often called a Blood Moon.
Scientists emphasize that while cultural practices surround eclipses, they are purely natural celestial events, safe to observe with the naked eye.
The Chandra Grahan 2025 in India on 7–8 September will last nearly 3 hours and 29 minutes. With Sutak Kaal beginning nine hours earlier, the event holds deep cultural and astrological significance.
Citywise timings remain consistent across India, from Delhi to Chennai and Kolkata to Ahmedabad. Pregnant women are advised to follow special precautions, while devotees should adhere to traditional do’s and don’ts.
Though temples usually remain closed during eclipses, exceptions like Mahakaleshwar, Laxminath, Sri Krishna, and Vishnupad temples highlight diverse traditions.
Whether viewed scientifically as a lunar eclipse or spiritually as a period of ritual discipline, the September 2025 Chandra Grahan promises to be a remarkable event for millions across India and the world.
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