Chandra Grahan 2022: The Last Total Lunar Eclipse Of This Year Begins; Check Out Do's, Don'ts
The eclipse begins at 2.39 PM IST today with totality starting at 3.46 PM IST. Read on for details:
New Delhi: Today is the day when the world witnesses the last total lunar eclipse of this year.
The eclipse began at 2.39 PM IST today with totality starting at 3.46 PM IST. Totality refers to the stage of the eclipse when the Moon is fully in the Earth’s shadow. Totality will end at 5.12 PM IST while the partial phase of the eclipse will continue till 6.19 PM IST.
The actual clock times of the eclipse depend on your time zone.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves in between the Sun and the Moon, partially or completely blocking sunlight from reaching the Moon. This causes a shadow on the Moon’s surface, which is what we see from Earth.
Why is it called a beaver blood moon?
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“Beaver moon” is a name for full moon in the month of November according to old Farmer’s Almanac. The name “Beaver moon” has ties to early Native American, Colonial American and European folklore. But this year, a total lunar eclipse, or “blood moon” happens on the day of the beaver full moon, giving it its soubriquet of “beaver blood moon.”
Do's and Don'ts of Lunar Eclipse
Dos
1. Until there is a lunar eclipse, tulsi leaves must be added to food products.
2. Pray for the moon to be released from Rahu's control soon.
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3. Before and after the eclipse, take a holy bath to purify your body and spirit.
Don'ts
1. During a lunar eclipse, it is typically advised to stay inside and refrain from beginning any new projects or activities.
2. Pregnant women are strictly forbidden from going outside during a lunar eclipse, cutting or sewing any fabric, carrying sharp tools like scissors or blades, or using knives, among other activities that could harm the unborn child.
3. As per belief, people avoid consuming food.
4. Avoid watching the eclipse with your naked eyes. (Agencies)