
The total lunar eclipse, or Blood Moon, is currently visible across India, presenting a reddish hue for 82 minutes. (Photos: Sumit Kumar/The Daily Guardian)
In the night sky today over India, the year's most mesmerizing celestial event is unfolding. Now visible is the magnificent Blood Moon event, a total lunar eclipse that illuminates the entire nation in a coppery-red hue.It is a breathtaking sight for eighty-two minutes as the moon has fully sunk into the Earth's shadow.
This event is not just an astronomical marvel but also holds deep cultural and spiritual significance, with specific rituals traditionally performed after it concludes.
The moon has fully immersed itself in the darkest part of the Earth's shadow, known as the umbra. This phase, called the totality, began at 11:01 PM and will continue until 12:23 AM. During this entire 82-minute window, the moon will appear as a dramatic "Blood Moon."
This is a safe event to view with the naked eye, binoculars, or a telescope. Step outside and look up to witness this incredible natural phenomenon.
In India, celestial events are closely linked with spiritual traditions, and the lunar eclipse, or Chandra Grahan, holds particular significance To cleanse both oneself and the surroundings, certain practices are traditionally observed during the eclipse, followed by specific rituals once it ends. Additionally, it is participating in Pitra Paksh this time, which makes it a more important occasion.
Once the eclipse is over, following Hindu scriptures these actions are observed :
These practices are followed by many as a means of spiritual cleansing and ushering in positive energy.
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The total phase of the eclipse, the actual Blood Moon, will be visible for a full 82 minutes. The entire eclipse, from the initial partial phase to the final exit from the shadow, lasts for several hours, but the prime viewing window for the deep red colour is between 11:01 PM and 12:23 AM.
For those who enjoy photography and stargazing, this is the ideal chance to record a genuinely breathtaking moment in the natural world.
Note: The information provided is drawn from cultural beliefs and is shared respectfully, without intent to cause offense.