When is the last Surya Grahan in India 2024: Sutak Kaal timings and more

Surya Grahan Sutak Kaal Timing in India: Astrologically, solar eclipses hold immense significance, and the 2024 Surya Grahan on 2nd October marks the second and final solar eclipse of the year. Occurring on the day of Ashwin Krishna Paksha Amavasya, also known as Pitru Amavasya, this eclipse is important for various astrological reasons. While many are eager to learn about the Surya Grahan time and visibility, it is crucial to note that the eclipse will not be visible in India.

The Surya Grahan in 2024 will be visible across parts of North and South America, Argentina, Peru, and the Pacific Ocean. Unfortunately, for those in India, this 2nd October Surya Grahan will not be visible.

Surya Grahan 2024 Date and Time in India

Though the solar eclipse will not be observable in India, here are the Surya Grahan 2024 time details:

Details

Timing

DateOctober 2, 2024
DayWednesday
Start Time3:42 PM IST
End Time9:47 PM IST
Total Duration6 hours and 5 minutes

This Surya Grahan in October 2024 coincides with the Ashwin Amavasya, making it spiritually significant despite its non-visibility in India.

Sutak Kaal Time: Does It Apply for Surya Grahan 2024 in India?

The Sutak period is a time of inauspiciousness that begins 12 hours before a solar eclipse. According to Swami Kanhaiya Maharaj, this period is observed in regions where the eclipse is visible. Since the 2 October Surya Grahan will not be visible in India, the Sutak Kaal does not apply here.

Sutak Period

Details

Start Time12 hours before the eclipse
End TimeAt the end of the eclipse
ApplicabilityOnly in regions where the eclipse is visible
Religious PracticesChanting, meditation, and avoiding food and deity worship

However, in regions where the eclipse will be visible, it is advised to avoid consuming food, refrain from touching deities, and engage in spiritual practices such as chanting and meditation during the Sutak Kaal.

Religious Guidelines During the Surya Grahan 2024

For those living in areas where the 2024 Surya Grahan is visible, the following religious practices are recommended:

It is advised to abstain from eating during the eclipse period.
This is a time to engage in spiritual activities.
It is considered inauspicious to touch deities during the Sutak period.

Religious Importance of Ashwin Amavasya and Navratri 2024

In addition to the solar eclipse, 2 October 2024 marks Ashwin Amavasya, which is a day of great significance in Sanatan Dharma. This day also heralds the beginning of Sharadiya Navratri, a nine-day festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga.

The alignment of this Surya Grahan with Ashwin Amavasya amplifies the eclipse’s spiritual importance. While the eclipse won’t be visible in India, the day remains astrologically potent.

In conclusion, the Surya Grahan on 2 October 2024 is an event of profound astrological and spiritual importance, even though it won’t be visible in India. For those in regions where the eclipse can be observed, adhering to traditional practices like fasting, chanting, and meditation during the Sutak Kaal is highly recommended. For others, the day still holds religious significance due to its alignment with Ashwin Amavasya and the commencement of Navratri 2024.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is based on astrological beliefs and scriptures. News9live.com does not personally endorse any of the views expressed.

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