Live Total Solar Eclipse: New Delhi / Noida / Ghaziabad / Gurugram, Online Desk. The wait is going to end for crores of astrophysicists of the country and the world about the final solar eclipse of the year 2020. The second and last solar eclipse of the year will take place over the next few hours i.e. 14 and 15 December. Earlier last month, there was also a lunar eclipse on 30 November, but it did not appear in the whole of India including Delhi-NCR.
Similarly, solar eclipse on 14-15 December will not be visible anywhere in the country. This is the last solar eclipse of this year, before the solar eclipse occurred on June 21. Two solar eclipses will occur in the next year 2021. The first will be on 10 June and the second four on December 2021.
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During the solar eclipse in the temples, the rituals and rituals will continue to be the same. Although the priests of the city say that even though the eclipse will not have much effect, pregnant women should avoid going out of the house during this period. Also, refrain from getting married including auspicious work and Manglik work.
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Ram Narayan Shastri, priest of the Noida Sector-55C block Shiv Shakti temple, said that due to the absence of the eclipse of this eclipse, religious activities will be performed in the temples along with the prayers. While performing the puja, the safety rules applicable to Kovid-19 will be followed. He told that this solar eclipse, which will be held on Monday, will start at 7:00 pm in the evening. The eclipse, which lasts for about 5 hours, will end at 12.23 pm on Tuesday night.
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According to the calculation of Hindu calendar, the solar eclipse during the next 24-48 hours will be in Scorpio and Jyestha Nakshatra. According to astrologers, the solar eclipse that takes place on December 14 and 15, according to Indian time, will start at 7:30 pm on the evening of December 14 and the end of the solar eclipse will be 12:23 pm on the night of December 15. In fact, on the night of December 14-15, Khandagras solar eclipse will occur.
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Total 6 lunar solar eclipses this year
Let us tell you that in the year 2020 a total of 6 lunar and solar eclipses took place, including 4 lunar eclipses and 2 solar eclipses. This includes a solar eclipse on December 14. The first solar eclipse of the first year was on 21 June 2020 and the last solar eclipse will now take place on 14-15 December. This is the last solar eclipse of the year, so astrologers will also have a special eye on it along with astrologers.
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How long will eclipse happen
According to Indian time, there will be a solar eclipse on the night of December 14, so it will not be visible anywhere in India, including Delhi-NCR. According to astrologers, the solar eclipse will start from 7:03 pm on December 14 till 12:23 pm, that is, for about 5 hours and 20 minutes.
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