Surya Grahan 2024: Essential Do’s and Don’ts for the Upcoming Solar Eclipse!
The upcoming solar eclipse on October 2, 2024, promises to be a significant event, blending scientific curiosity with cultural beliefs.
Eclipse Timing: This year’s second solar eclipse will occur from 9:12 PM to 3:22 AM IST, but it won’t be visible in India, as it takes place at night.
Astrological Significance: The eclipse coincides with the new moon of Ashwin month, aligning with traditional beliefs that solar eclipses occur on new moons.
Recommended Actions: During the eclipse, devotees can chant mantras, engage in prayers, and donate after the event. It is also advised to add basil leaves or kusa grass to food items.
Prohibited Activities: Key restrictions include refraining from temple rituals, consuming food or water, sleeping, and cutting or peeling food during the eclipse. Pregnant women should remain indoors.
Global Visibility: While India won’t witness the eclipse, it will be visible in countries like Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and more, impacting those regions significantly.