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According to the Vedic calendar, Sarvapitre Amavasya is on 02 October. It is also called Ashwin Amavasya . Pitru Paksha ends on Sarvapitre Amavasya. Every year, Pitru Paksha is celebrated from Pratipada date of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month to Amavasya date. During this time, ancestors are worshipped. In this, tarpan and pinddaan of ancestors are done. Religious opinion is that by offering tarpan to ancestors, ancestors attain salvation . At the same time, the blessings of ancestors shower on a particular person. By their grace, a person gets all kinds of worldly pleasures. If astrologers are to be believed, a solar eclipse (Surya Grahan 2024) is going to occur on Sarvapitre Amavasya date. Let's know everything about it-

 

 

Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shubh Muhurat ( Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shubh Muhurat)

According to the Vedic calendar, the date of Ashwin Amavasya will start on October 01 at 09:39 pm. At the same time, this date will end on October 03 at 12:18 am. The auspicious time for Tarpan and Pinddaan on this day is from 11:46 am to 12:34 pm.

 

Solar eclipse time

According to astrological calculations, the solar eclipse will occur on October 2 at 09:12 pm. The solar eclipse will end at 03:16 am. Since the solar eclipse will occur at night in India, the Pitru Paksha can be concluded with due rituals. This eclipse will not be visible in India. The Sutak period on solar eclipse is 12 hours. However, since the eclipse is not visible, there will be no Sutak period.

 

Almanac

Sunrise - at 6:15 am

Sunset - 6:05 PM

Brahma Muhurta - from 04:38 am to 05:26 am

Vijay Muhurat - from 02:09 pm to 02:56 pm

Twilight time - from 6:05 pm to 6:30 pm

Nishita Muhurta - from 11:46 pm to 12:35 am

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