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Chandra Grahan 2022
Tomorrow, on 08-Nov-2022 , the last lunar eclipse of the year will take place. This will be a total lunar eclipse, which can be seen in the country and the world. This lunar eclipse will be partially visible in India, but in some eastern parts of the country, a total lunar eclipse will be visible at the time of moonrise. On November 08, the Sutak period of the eclipse will start from the morning itself. Due to the eclipse in India, its Sutak period will be valid.

- Chandra Grahan 2022
- Last lunar eclipse of the year on November 8
- On November 8, the entire day will be the Sutak of the lunar eclipse
- Some special things have to be taken care of for auspicious work
Auspicious work and all kinds of religious rituals are prohibited in Sutak. During this time the doors of all the temples are closed. Only after the eclipse ends, the Sutak ends, then the whole house is worshiped in the temples by sprinkling Gangajal and taking a bath. Pregnant women should take special care during eclipse. Let us know all the special things of the last lunar eclipse of the year …
Lunar Eclipse Highlight
- Last Lunar Eclipse Of The Year Information
- Lunar Eclipse 08-November-2022
- Lunar Eclipse Starts At 02:39 PM
- Lunar Eclipse In India From 4:23 to 6:19
- Sutakkal Starts At 09:21 AM
- Sutakkal Ends At 06:19 PM
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Total Lunar Eclipse In The Country Kolkata, Kohima, Patna, Puri, Ranchi and Itanagar Partial Lunar Eclipse In The Country Partial lunar eclipse in the rest of India
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Lunar eclipses occur when Earth is positioned between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow across the surface of the moon. They can only occur during a full moon and make for an interesting skywatching target.