Chandra Grahan on 7 September: A total lunar eclipse is going to occur on 7 September. During this time, the moon will be completely immersed in darkness. This lunar eclipse can also be seen in India. Astrologer Pandit Shatrughan Jha says that in Samvat 2082, a total of four eclipses are going to occur in the whole world, which includes two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses. He said that both lunar eclipses will be visible in India.

The astrologer said that this time the lunar eclipse is going to occur on 7 September, which will be seen in India. Along with this, it will be visible in Europe, Asia, Africa, the western part of North America, the eastern part of South America, Russia, China, Japan, Australia, the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Arctic, and Antarctica.
Know when the lunar eclipse will occur.
Astrologer Pandit Shatrughan Jha said that the lunar eclipse on 7 September will occur on the Amavasya date of Bhadrapada Shukla Paksha. This will be a total lunar eclipse. According to Indian time, the Sutak period will start from 9:57 pm and its touch will start at 11:09 pm. The middle period of the lunar eclipse will be at 11:42 pm, while its Moksha period will start from 12:23 pm, which will last till 1:26 in the night. The astrologer said that this lunar eclipse will last for about 4 hours, which you will be able to see equally from all parts of India.

This eclipse will affect many zodiac signs.
The astrologer said that this lunar eclipse will have different effects on people of many zodiac signs. He said that during the Sutak period of the lunar eclipse, we should take the name of God, because at that time there is a black shadow on the moon. He also told that during the eclipse, people should not eat or drink anything and must take a bath after the eclipse. The astrologer also said that pregnant women should take special care during the eclipse.
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