Solar Eclipse 2023: When is the solar eclipse in India, know the time and date; how to avoid negative energy

Posted on 19th Apr 2023 by rohit kumar

Surya Grahan 2023: The first solar eclipse of the year 2023 is going to happen on 20 April. This year, on Vaishakh Amavasya, three types of solar eclipse will be seen in a single day, which scientists have called hybrid solar eclipse. It is believed that on the day of Vaishakh Amavasya, offering to ancestors is considered very important. Vaishakh month Krishna Paksha Amavasya is celebrated as Vaishakhi Amavasya.

 

This time, by coincidence, after 100 years, a hybrid solar eclipse is going to happen. This time the solar eclipse is going to happen on Thursday, 20 April. It is believed that donating in the name of ancestors on the day of Amavasya is very fruitful. But this time this solar eclipse will not be visible in India. That's why solar eclipse will not have any effect on Amavasya.

 

When does the solar eclipse occur

Normally, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface.

 

solar eclipse 2023 date and time

The first solar eclipse of this year is going to happen on 20 April 2023. People will see a partial solar eclipse on this day. The next solar eclipse will take place on October 14, Saturday. According to Indian time, the solar eclipse will take place on 20 April 2023 and will start at 7:04 am and end at 12:29 pm. The rare solar eclipse will be visible from Australia, East and South Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Antarctica and the Indian Ocean.

 

Solar eclipse will be visible in these countries

This solar eclipse will not be visible in India. This solar eclipse will be visible from China, America, Micronesia, Malaysia, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Solomon, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Philippines, South Indian Ocean and South Pacific Ocean. Will appear in places like

 

How can we see the solar eclipse?

Try projecting the image of the Sun on the whiteboard using a telescope.

Eye filters such as black polymer, aluminized mylar or welding glasses of shade No. 14 can also be used to view the solar eclipse. However, it is not safe to watch the eclipse directly.

 

View the solar eclipse through eclipse glasses.

 

Do not use home-made filters or ordinary glasses to watch the solar eclipse.

 

what is sutak period

Sutak period starts 12 hours before the solar eclipse. During this, it is forbidden to do any kind of auspicious work or worship. Mantras should be chanted during the Sutak period. After the eclipse ends, the Sutak period ends. After the eclipse, Gangajal should be sprinkled in the whole house and bath should be taken.

 

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