India 31st July,2025
India is all set to witness a celestial spectacle on August 2, 2025, as a Surya Grahan (Solar Eclipse) will occur, drawing the attention of sky gazers, astrologers, and spiritual observers alike.

This Surya Grahan will be a partial solar eclipse, visible in several regions including parts of Europe, Asia, and the Arctic. In India, only select northern states may witness it in partial form depending on local weather and sky conditions.
🌑 Key Details of Surya Grahan 2025 (August 2)
Date: August 2, 2025 (Friday)
Type: Partial Solar Eclipse
Time (IST): Begins at 10:12 AM, Peaks at 11:45 AM, Ends by 1:30 PM (may vary by region)
Visibility in India: Partial in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, parts of Ladakh
Not Visible: Most of South, East, and Central India
🔭 What Causes a Solar Eclipse?
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily blocking the sunlight. On August 2, the Moon will cover a portion of the Sun’s disk, resulting in a partial eclipse.
⚠️ Astrological Significance & Sutak Timing
As per Hindu traditions, the Sutak period begins 12 hours before the actual eclipse. During this time, eating, drinking, and temple visits are generally avoided.
Sutak Starts: August 1, 2025 at around 10:30 PM (for regions with visibility)
Sutak Ends: After eclipse ends on August 2
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🧘♂️ Dos & Don’ts During Surya Grahan
Dos:
1.Meditate or chant mantras.
2.Take a bath before and after the eclipse.
3.Use protective solar glasses to watch the eclipse.
Don’ts:
1.Avoid eating or drinking during Sutak.
2.Do not look directly at the Sun without protection.
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