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Chandra Grahan 2025: Date, Time, Visibility, Blood Moon, Sutak Period & Significance

Chanda Grahan 2025

The year’s second and last lunar eclipse (Chandra Grahan 2025) is set to grace the night sky, bringing with it a rare celestial event. This time, India will witness not just a Blood Moon, but also a rare planetary alignment after 122 years. Here’s everything you need to know — from timings and Sutak period to visibility in Indian cities and traditional do’s and don’ts.


Chandra Grahan 2025 Date and Time

According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the Chandra Grahan will occur on 7th September 2025.

Event Date & Time (IST)
Sutak Period Begins 7 September 2025 – 12:57 PM
Chandra Grahan Starts 7 September 2025 – 9:58 PM
Chandra Grahan Ends 8 September 2025 – 1:26 AM
Visibility Visible in India

Rare Celestial Combination After 122 Years

This lunar eclipse is special because it coincides with the beginning of Pitra Paksha after 122 years. Along with that, the rare conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter will also be visible in the sky. Such a combination makes this eclipse not only astronomically fascinating but also spiritually significant.

The last widely visible total lunar eclipse in India occurred in 2018. The next total lunar eclipse visible across India will be on 31st December 2028.


Blood Moon 2025 Visibility in Indian Cities

Tonight’s Blood Moon will be clearly visible in several major Indian cities, including:

This gives skywatchers across India a perfect opportunity to witness the mesmerizing red glow of the Moon.


How to Watch the Blood Moon Safely


What to Do and What Not to Do During Chandra Grahan 2025

 Do’s

 Don’ts


Astrological Significance of Chandra Grahan 2025

In Vedic astrology, a lunar eclipse is seen as a powerful cosmic event. The combination of Pitra Paksha, Saturn, and Jupiter during this grahan is believed to amplify spiritual energies. Many astrologers suggest using this time for:


FAQ on Chandra Grahan 2025

Q1. When is Chandra Grahan 2025 in India?
On 7th September 2025, from 9:58 PM to 1:26 AM.

Q2. Is Chandra Grahan 2025 visible in India?
Yes, it will be visible across India including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other cities.

Q3. When does Sutak start?
Sutak begins at 12:57 PM on 7th September 2025.

Q4. Why is this eclipse rare?
It coincides with the start of Pitra Paksha after 122 years, along with a Saturn–Jupiter alignment.

Q5. When will the next total lunar eclipse be visible in India?
On 31st December 2028.


Conclusion

The Chandra Grahan 2025 is not just an astronomical wonder but also a spiritually significant event in India. With the Blood Moon, the Pitra Paksha coincidence, and the Saturn-Jupiter alignment, this eclipse becomes a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Whether you are an astronomy enthusiast or follow traditional beliefs, tonight’s sky is set to offer a truly magical spectacle.

Author-Rekha choudhary

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