Solar eclipse and Navratri: Know when to do Ghatasthapana?

the new World: Surya Grahan on Navratri 2024: In Sanatan Dharma, eclipse is considered an inauspicious event. No auspicious or auspicious work is done during this period. The last solar eclipse of this year will occur on the first day of Narata of Asu. In such a situation, the question is arising in the minds of people that when and at what time rehabilitation should be done. We are going to answer these questions in this article.

The second and last solar eclipse of the year will begin on the night of Sarva Pitru month on October 2 and will end on the morning of October 3. Assu's Narate is starting from 3rd October. Sutak period starts 12 hours before the solar eclipse. After this no puja related work is done.

time of solar eclipse

According to Indian time, the solar eclipse will start at 09.14 pm on October 2. It will end the next day on October 3 at 03:17 am. It will be night in India at the time of the eclipse and it will not be visible. If the solar eclipse is not visible then it is not considered as Sutak period.

Navratri auspicious time for Ghatasthapana

According to the Panchang, there are two auspicious times for Ghatasthapana in the Narats of Assu. The auspicious time for establishing the Kalash is on October 3 at 05:07 am. Apart from this, the auspicious time is from 11:52 am to 12:40 pm.

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