
News Topical, Digital Desk : According to the Vedic calendar, Sunday, September 21st is Sarva Pitru Amavasya. This day is highly auspicious for offering prayers to the ancestors. Offering prayers to the ancestors on this day pleases and satisfies them. After receiving this offering, the ancestors return to their realms.
However, this year, Sarva Pitru Amavasya (Sarva Pitru Amavasya) will be overshadowed by a solar eclipse. Simply put, the solar eclipse will occur on Sunday, September 21st, or Sarva Pitru Amavasya. People are wondering when to perform tarpan (offerings) on Sarva Pitru Amavasya. What is the appropriate time for performing tarpan (offerings)? Let's learn all about it.
When will the solar eclipse occur? (Sarva Pitru Amavasya solar eclipse)
Astrologers predict a solar eclipse on Sunday, September 21st. Previously, a lunar eclipse occurred on Bhadrapada Purnima, visible in India. A period of mourning was also observed for this eclipse. On the day of a solar eclipse, mourning begins four hours before the eclipse, while on the day of a lunar eclipse, it begins three hours before the eclipse.
Sarva Pitru Amavasya Shubh Muhurat
- Ashwin Amavasya will begin on September 21 at 12:16 am.
- Ashwin Amavasya will end on September 22 at 01:23 am.
Solar eclipse 2025
According to astrological calculations, the solar eclipse on Sarva Pitru Amavasya, September 21st, will begin at 10:59 PM and end at 3:23 AM during the Brahma Muhurta. It will not be visible in India. Sutak (the dark period of the lunar month) will also not be valid. Therefore, Shraddha (shraadh) and Tarpan (offerings) can be performed at the times prescribed by the almanac.
Time for Shradh and Tarpan
The Kutup Muhurta for Shraddha and Tarpan on Sarva Pitru Amavasya is from 11:50 am to 12:38 pm. The Rohini Muhurta is from 12:38 pm to 1:27 pm. The time for Shraddha and Tarpan in the afternoon is from 1:27 pm to 3:53 pm.
Almanac
- Sunrise - 06:09 am
- Sunset - 6:19 pm
- Brahma Muhurta - from 04:34 am to 05:22 am
- Vijay Muhurta - from 02:16 pm to 03:04 pm
- Twilight time - from 06:19 pm to 06:43 pm
- Nishita Muhurta - 11:50 pm to 12:38 am
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