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Partial Lunar Eclipse

Markham (UTC-4)
Sutak Starts
1:33 PM(Aug 27)
Eclipse Starts
10:33 PM
Maximum Eclipse
12:12 AM(Aug 28)
Eclipse Ends
1:52 AM(Aug 28)
Sutak Ends
1:52 AM(Aug 28)
Note: As per Nirnaya Sindhu and Dharma Sindhu, a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse (Upachhaya Chandra Grahan) is not visible to the naked eye as a distinct shadow. Since it cannot be observed visually, it holds no religious significance.

Astronomical Details

Moonrise7:50 PM
Moonset6:59 AM(Aug 28)
Penumbral Begins9:23 PM
Penumbral Ends3:01 AM(Aug 28)
Umbral Begins10:33 PM
Umbral Ends1:52 AM(Aug 28)
Totality BeginsN/A
Totality EndsN/A
Umbral Magnitude0.93
Penumbral Magnitude1.965
Umbral Duration3h 18m 10s
Penumbral Duration5h 37m 52s
Eclipse Dates 2026

About Chandra Grahan (Lunar Eclipse)

The origin of eclipses is beautifully narrated in the Srimad Bhagavatam and Vishnu Purana during the great churning of the cosmic ocean (Samudra Manthan). When the divine nectar (Amrit) appeared, an Asura named Swarbhanu disguised himself to steal a sip. Surya (the Sun God) and Chandra (the Moon God) exposed his trickery to Lord Vishnu, who swiftly severed the Asura's head with his Sudarshana Chakra. Because the nectar had already reached his throat, both severed parts became immortal. The head became Rahu, and the body became Ketu. To avenge this, Rahu periodically catches and swallows the Moon, resulting in a Chandra Grahan. But without a body to contain it, the Moon quickly slips out and regains its brilliance. Religious Context • Sutak: A period of abstention (Sutak) is observed for 3 Prahars (about 9 hours) before a Lunar Eclipse begins. Cooking, eating, and auspicious activities are avoided during this period. • Rituals: The eclipse window is an incredibly powerful time for inner reflection. Meditating, chanting mantras, and taking a purifying bath (Moksha Snanam) after the eclipse concludes are considered highly beneficial. Note: Penumbral eclipses are subtle and usually not considered significant for these rituals.