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Solar Eclipse 2025: All You Need to Know

What is Surya Grahan? 

 A solar eclipse, called Surya grahan in India occurs when the Moon partly or fully aligns with the Earth and the Sun.

If you’re eager to know when and where the next solar eclipse will occur, this blog got you covered. Here’s everything you need to know about the solar eclipses in 2025.  

When is the next Solar Eclipse 2025?

2025 there will be four eclipses: two lunar and two solar eclipses. Only of the four eclipses will be visible from India. Therefore, Indian Skywatchers will have a limited chance to see amazing sights. 

1. The 1st Partial Solar Eclipse: March 29, 2025

A partial solar eclipse, in which the Moon moves between the earth and the Sun, will occur on March 29, 2025, obstructing some of the Sun’s light. At its height this event will cover almost 93% of the total Sun. Parts like northeastern United States, eastern canada, greenland, Europe, Northwest africa and northern Russia are among the places where the eclipse will be visible, Around 10:48 AM UTC is when the maximum eclipse will occur.

Observers in these locations must wear solar viewing glasses to see the eclipse safely and without harming their eyes. 

  • Not Visible From India: Unfortunately, this eclipse will not be observable from India.

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2. The 2nd Partial Solar Eclipse: September 21, 2025

The moon will hide portions of the Sun during the second partial eclipse of 2025. Antarctica, the pacific, the atlantic and the Southern Australia will be able to see it. However, because it would not be visible from the area, Indian viewers will again miss the celestial sight. 

  • Not Visible From India: Similar to the March event, this eclipse will also not be visible from India.

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Solar Eclipse/Surya Grahan in 2025:  Date, Places, Timings and Type

Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse

Lets know some about the Lunar eclipse as well.

What is the Lunar eclipse?

When the Earth is positioned between the Sun and the Moon, the Earth’s shadow is thrown on the Moon, causing a lunar eclipse.

March 14 is the date of 2025’s first lunar eclipse. Australia, Europe, Africa, America, and Antarctica will all be able to see this eclipse. The Sutak time won’t apply here, and it won’t have any impact because it won’t be seen in India. The moon will seem red or rosy brown at this period, producing a dramatic visual impression. This eclipse is an exciting occasion for skywatchers since it will be visible over the Americas and areas of Western Europe and Africa.

On September 7, 2025, the second and last lunar eclipse will take place. This eclipse will be visible in India in contrast to the others. On September 8, the eclipse will start at 9:55 p.m. and end at 1:30 a.m. The Sutak period will thus begin nine hours before the eclipse. In addition, India, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, America, and Africa will all be able to see this eclipse.

Do’s of Surya Grahan 2025

  1. Use specialised sun filters or approved solar viewing glasses to observe the eclipse safely. 
  2. To see the eclipse without running the danger of damaging the eyes, try indirect viewing techniques like pinhole projectors.
  3. Ensure kids wear proper eye protection and carefully check on them.
  4. Using solar filters, take pictures of the eclipse with a camera or a telescope.
Solar Eclipse
Solar Eclipse

Don’ts of Surya Grahan 2025

  1. Even during a partial eclipse, you should always use protective eyewear while looking directly at the Sun.
  2. Regular sunglasses aren’t made to filter dangerous rays from an eclipse, so don’t wear them.
  3. Don’t overlook safety precautions when watching or taking pictures of the event. 
  4. Safety comes first during a solar eclipse, as it always does. Taking the proper safeguards guarantees a safe and unforgettable experience while taking in this uncommon occurrence.

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