Religion / Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan 2023 date and time in new year 2023

The year 2023 has knocked. The new year is starting from Sunday. Like 2022, there will be many eclipses in the new year too, whose effect will be seen on the whole world. This year two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses are going to happen. The phenomenon of lunar and solar eclipse is considered very important from astrological.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Dec 31, 2022, 08:08 PM
Surya-Chandra Grahan 2023: The year 2023 has knocked. The new year is starting from Sunday. Like 2022, there will be many eclipses in the new year too, whose effect will be seen on the whole world. This year two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses are going to happen. The phenomenon of lunar and solar eclipse is considered very important from astrological, religious as well as astronomical point of view. Let us tell you where these eclipses will be visible and when will the Sutak period start in India?

When will the solar eclipse occur in the year 2023?

The first solar eclipse of the new year will take place on 20 April 2023. According to the almanac, it will take from 7.4 am to 12.29 am. The second and last solar eclipse of the year will take place on 14 October 2023 i.e. Saturday.

Where will it be seen in India?

According to Panchang, both the solar eclipse of the year 2023 will not be visible in India. Therefore, the Sutak period of both will not be valid. The solar eclipse that will take place on October 14 will be visible in West Africa, North America, South America, Atlantica and Arctic.

When will the lunar eclipse happen in India

The first lunar eclipse in the new year will take place on May 5, 2023, which will start at 45:45 and end at 1:00 in the night. While the second lunar eclipse will run from 01.06 pm to 02.22 on 29 October 2023. Both these eclipses will be visible in India. That's why it will take sutak period.

Where will you be seen?

The first lunar eclipse of the year 2023 will be visible in Southeast Europe, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Africa, Australia, Asia, Atlantic and Antarctica.