News Topical, Digital Desk : The first lunar eclipse of 2026 will occur on March 3rd. This lunar eclipse will also be the longest of the year. On the day of the eclipse, the Moon will transit in Leo, and this day will be Tuesday. This eclipse will also be visible in India, so the Sutak period will also be valid. Therefore, let's find out when the lunar eclipse will last in India and for how long it will be visible. We will also tell you when the Sutak period will begin in India.
lunar eclipse time period
The lunar eclipse will begin at 3:20 PM on March 3rd. It will end at 6:47 PM. The total lunar eclipse will begin at 4:34 PM. Total lunar eclipse refers to the time when the Moon is fully eclipsed.
When will the lunar eclipse 2026 be visible in India?
On the day of the lunar eclipse, moonrise in India will occur at 6:22 pm. The eclipse will end at 6:47 pm. Consequently, the lunar eclipse will be visible in India for a very short time, approximately 25 minutes. However, moonrise times may vary in different parts of India, and the duration of the lunar eclipse may vary in different states. However, moonrise in India's capital, Delhi, will occur at 6:22 am.
When will the lunar eclipse sutak last in India?
The Sutak period of a lunar eclipse begins nine hours before the eclipse. In India, the Sutak period begins at 6:20 am. You should refrain from performing any auspicious work during the Sutak period. Idols of gods are not touched, nor is food prepared or consumed. Cutting hair and nails should also be avoided during this time.
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