Lunar eclipse will last for 3 hours and 27 minutes
A lunar eclipse occurring in India today will last for approximately 3 hours and 27 minutes, starting at 3:20 PM and ending at 6:46 PM.
Today, India will witness a lunar eclipse that is set to begin at 3:20 PM, coinciding with what is known as 'Sutak Kaal'—a period considered significant before the eclipse occurs. The duration of this celestial event is projected to be around 3 hours and 27 minutes, with the eclipse concluding at 6:46 PM. This astronomical phenomenon can be clearly observed in various parts of the country, providing an opportunity for both enthusiasts and casual observers to experience it. The lunar eclipse is not just a mere display of nature's wonders; it holds profound religious and cultural significance in many communities across India. People often engage in rituals and traditions that are aligned with such celestial events, reflecting their beliefs and cultural practices. As the eclipse approaches, many will gather to witness this enchanting display, making it a moment of both scientific interest and community celebration. The clear visibility of the eclipse throughout the country adds to its allure, promising to be a shared experience for many.