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This time there will be a solar eclipse on the new moon day of the month of Ashwin ie Sarvapitri Moksha Amavasya (Wednesday, October 2), but this eclipse will not be visible in India, so there will be no eclipse in the country. All the auspicious work related to Amavasya and Pitru Paksha can be done throughout the day.

According to the Astrologer Pt. Manish Sharma from Ujjain, Sutak of the eclipse is valid at the place where the solar eclipse is visible. Where an eclipse is not visible, a sutak of an eclipse should not be considered. A solar eclipse sutak begins 12 hours before the time of the eclipse and continues until the end of the eclipse.

solar eclipse time

According to www.timeanddate.com, according to Indian time, the solar eclipse will begin at 9.13 pm on October 2 and will end at 3.17 midnight.

Where the solar eclipse will be visible

A total solar eclipse will be visible in Argentina and Chile on October 2. Apart from these countries, a partial solar eclipse will be visible in many countries including Antarctica, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, America. There will be a night during the eclipse in the countries around India, the solar eclipse will not be visible here.

There will be no string of eclipses, you can do religious activities throughout the day

Because an eclipse is not visible in India, all the religious rituals associated with Sarvapitri Moksha Amavasya can be performed throughout the day. Offer water to the Sun on Wednesday morning, worship Gods and Goddesses like Ganesha, Vishnu-Lakshmi, Shiva-Parvati etc. in the temple at home. Perform auspicious works like Shraddha, Pind Daan and Tarpan etc. for the ancestors around noon. Feed needy people on this day. Give grain, clothes, shoes and money. Light a lamp in Hanuman ji temple and recite Hanuman Chalisa.

For ancestors for whom you have forgotten to perform Shraddha during Pitru Paksha and whose death is unknown, perform Shraddha on this Amavasya only.

Now know the necessary things and method for performing Shraddha-Tarpan.

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