Ganga Aarti in the afternoon at Guru Purnima in Varanasi,
changed for the third time in 27 years
This time after the solar eclipse, the largest moon eclipse
of the century is going to take place on July 16. According to the astrological
calculations, this second lunar eclipse of the year will be special in many
ways.
This time after the solar eclipse, the largest moon eclipse
of the century is going to take place on July 16. According to the astrological
calculations, this second lunar eclipse of the year will be special in many
ways. This time, very rare yoga is happening on the lunar eclipse. Please tell,
before this such yoga was made on Guru Purnima on July 12, 1870, 149 years ago.
Lunar eclipse time-
On July 16-17, the moon will be held from 1:30 to 4:30 pm.
If astrologers believe that this eclipse that lasted for three hours can be the
cause of geographical and political upheaval in Asia, Australia and South
American continents.
In the evening, the Ganga arti-
Ganga Aarti is often done only in the evening. But this time
Varanasi's world famous Ganga Aarti will be on Dashashmeshh Ghat in the
afternoon in the evening due to the Yantra period of eclipse. Let the yarn take
nine hours before the lunar eclipse.
The time of the drop-
This time the yarn will start at noon 3 to 56 minutes. This
is the reason why the time for the Ganga Arti to be held in the evening is kept
at 3.00 hrs.
Important things related to lunar eclipse -
- The moon eclipse will start from 1.30 pm.
The time for the moksha is 4.30.
The duration of the eclipse is approximately two hours 57
minutes and 14 seconds.
In these countries, the lunar eclipse-
If astrologers believe this lunar eclipse is of particular
importance in religious terms. Partial lunar eclipse is observable on July 16
and 17. This lunar eclipse will be visible from most of the countries of the
Atlantic Ocean, Antarctica, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Africa, Australia,
South America, Asia and Europe and some eastern parts of North America. Partial
lunar eclipse will also be visible in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Mauritius and
Singapore.
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