Chandra Grahan September 2025: Total Lunar Eclipse Date, Sutak Kaal And Timings; Check Blood Moon Visibility In India

Chandra Grahan

Chandra Grahan – September 2025: Date & Visibility


⏰ Eclipse Timings in India (IST)

Based on coordinated sources—TimeandDate, DrikPanchang, IMD, and others—the detailed timeline is:

Eclipse PhaseIST Timing
Penumbral Eclipse BeginsApproximately 8:58 PM, Sept 7 Time and DateEarthSkyWikipedia
Partial (Umbra) Begins9:57–9:58 PM, Sept 7 Drik PanchangTime and DateWikipedia
Totality Begins (U2)Around 11:00 PM, Sept 7 Time and DateIndia Meteorological DepartmentWikipedia
Maximum Eclipse11:41–11:42 PM, Sept 7 The Times of IndiaThe Economic TimesWikipedia
Totality Ends (U3)Around 12:22–12:23 AM, Sept 8 Time and DateIndia Meteorological DepartmentWikipedia
Partial (Umbra) Ends (U4)Around 1:14–1:26 AM, Sept 8 The Times of IndiaThe Economic TimesDrik PanchangIndia Meteorological Department
Penumbral Eclipse EndsAround 2:25 AM, Sept 8 Time and DateDrik PanchangWikipedia

Sutak Kaal (Inauspicious Period)


Blood Moon Visibility Across India


Why the Moon Turns Red

  • During totality, the Earth’s atmosphere filters and bends sunlight—shorter wavelengths scatter out, allowing reddish light to reach and color the Moon—hence the term Blood Moon People.comNavbharat TimesThe Times of India.

Cultural & Religious Significance


How to Watch It: Tips for Skywatchers

  • Choose locations with clear skies and minimal light pollution—rooftops, open fields, or countryside areas are ideal.
  • No special eyewear is needed—just enjoy the unfolding spectacle with naked-eye observation. Telescopes or binoculars can enhance the view People.comThe Times of India.
  • Arrive early—by 8:45-9:00 PM—to catch initial penumbral phases and acclimate your eyes to the dark.
  • Capture the event via smartphones or DSLRs; many will manage good shots of totality and the red-hued Moon.

Quick Summary Table

AspectDetails
DateNight of September 7–8, 2025
Penumbral Start~8:58 PM IST
Partial (Umbra) Start~9:57–9:58 PM IST
Totality~11:00 PM to ~12:22 AM (approx. 82 min)
Moon Red PhaseDuring totality (“Blood Moon”)
Sutak Kaal~12:57 PM (Sep 7) to ~1:26 AM (Sep 8)
India VisibilityFully visible across the country
Cultural ContextAligns with Pitru Paksha; includes traditional observances

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