Grahan — Solar & Lunar Eclipse
Solar and lunar eclipse dates, types, visibility in India and the Sutak period. Sutak is observed only where the eclipse is actually visible.
Next eclipse
Total Solar Eclipse
Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Not visible in India · No Sutak (not visible)
Next visible in India
Partial Lunar Eclipse
Thursday, 6 July 2028
Partly visible in India · Sutak 9h before
Eclipse List (2025–2028)
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Total Lunar Eclipse
Friday, 14 March 2025
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Partial Solar Eclipse
Saturday, 29 March 2025
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Total Lunar Eclipse
Sunday, 7 September 2025
Visible in India
Sutak 9h before
☀️
Partial Solar Eclipse
Sunday, 21 September 2025
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
☀️
Annular Solar Eclipse
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Total Lunar Eclipse
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
Partly visible in India
Sutak 9h before
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Total Solar Eclipse
Wednesday, 12 August 2026
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Partial Lunar Eclipse
Friday, 28 August 2026
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
☀️
Annular Solar Eclipse
Saturday, 6 February 2027
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Saturday, 20 February 2027
Not visible in India
No Sutak (penumbral)
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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Sunday, 18 July 2027
Not visible in India
No Sutak (penumbral)
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Total Solar Eclipse
Monday, 2 August 2027
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Tuesday, 17 August 2027
Not visible in India
No Sutak (penumbral)
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Partial Lunar Eclipse
Wednesday, 12 January 2028
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
☀️
Annular Solar Eclipse
Wednesday, 26 January 2028
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
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Partial Lunar Eclipse
Thursday, 6 July 2028
Partly visible in India
Sutak 9h before
☀️
Total Solar Eclipse
Saturday, 22 July 2028
Not visible in India
No Sutak (not visible)
🌕
Total Lunar Eclipse
Sunday, 31 December 2028
Visible in India
Sutak 9h before
Sutak Kaal
Sutak is the period before an eclipse when auspicious activities, worship and eating are avoided and temples remain closed. For a lunar eclipse it begins 9 hours before, and for a solar eclipse 12 hours before, ending with a bath after the eclipse. Sutak is observed only in places where the eclipse is visible; penumbral lunar eclipses carry no Sutak.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sutak Kaal?▼
Sutak is the inauspicious period before an eclipse when worship, eating and auspicious activities are avoided and temples close. For a lunar eclipse it begins 9 hours before, for a solar eclipse 12 hours before. Sutak is observed only where the eclipse is actually visible.
Does Sutak apply if the eclipse is not visible in India?▼
No. If an eclipse is not visible from India, its Sutak is not observed here. Penumbral lunar eclipses also carry no Sutak.
Which eclipses occur in 2026?▼
There are four eclipses in 2026 — the 17 Feb annular solar, 3 Mar total lunar, 12 Aug total solar and 28 Aug partial lunar. Of these, only the 3 March lunar eclipse is visible (at moonrise) in parts of India.
What precautions are traditionally taken during an eclipse?▼
By tradition, people rest during Sutak and the eclipse, avoid eating and starting new work, keep tulsi in stored food, and bathe afterwards; pregnant women take special care. These are faith-based customs.
Eclipse dates are astronomical; confirm India visibility and exact Sutak timing with your local panchang.