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Lunar Eclipse tonight: Shatabhisha and Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra and Taurus will get happiness and Aquarius will suffer a lot.

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Kathmandu. According to the Nepal Panchang Jury Development Committee, a total lunar eclipse will take place tonight on the full moon day of Bhadra Shukla. According to the calendar, the committee has approved that the eclipse will touch at 10:11 pm today. The Nepal Astronomical Society, which works in the field of astronomy, has said that the lunar eclipse will start at 10:12 pm.

According to the calendar approved by the committee, the lunar eclipse will take place at 11:56 pm today. Committee chair Prof Shambhu Prasad Dhakal said the eclipse will end at 1:41 am. He also informed that the lunar eclipse will be visible from Kathmandu for three and a half hours.

According to Dhakal, the lunar eclipse will touch at 10.11 am between east and southeast and end at 1.41 am from southwest and west. A lunar eclipse is the condition in which the entire moon is covered when the Earth completely blocks the Sun. A lunar eclipse is when the earth, the sun and the moon are in the same formula, the shadow of the earth falls on the moon.

This eclipse is the first eclipse seen from Nepal in 2082 BS. According to the committee, there will be a partial lunar eclipse this year on the full moon day of Falgun Shukla. The lunar eclipse occurs on the full moon and the solar eclipse on the aunshi tithi.

What to do during the eclipse? What not to do?

There is a classical saying that chanting, bathing, meditation, recitation and other activities during the eclipse are fruitful. It is also considered best to take the initiation mantra during the eclipse. It has been mentioned in religious texts such as Sindhu, Hemadri, Kaalmadhav, Birmitradaya and other religious texts that if it is not possible to bathe in the nearby river, lake, lake, pond during the eclipse.

According to theologian Prof Toyaraj Nepal, it has been described in the religious texts that during the eclipse, one is born as a disease while sleeping, one is born as a poor person if he urinates, if he defecates, he is born as a pig of the village, if he has sex, he is born as a pig of the village, if he eats, he is born as a snake if he is kept in captivity, if he is bitten, he is born in hell.

According to theologian Nepal, the solar eclipse takes four prahars (12 hours) and the lunar eclipse takes three prahars (nine hours). There is a religious belief that food should not be eaten after sutak. He also informed that food has been classically forbidden except for children, elderly and sick people during the eclipse. No food should be eaten after 13:11 pm on Sunday except for children, the elderly and the anxious.

What is the amount of tonight’s lunar eclipse

Seeing tonight’s lunar eclipse will benefit Aries. According to the calendar, the committee has approved that Taurus will be happy and Gemini will be destroyed. Similarly, there is a possibility of suffering for cancer, female pain for lion, happiness for girl, worry for Libra, expenditure on Scorpio.

According to the committee, sagittarius is the sum of shriprapti, capricorn loss, Aquarius loss and Pisces expenses. According to the calendar approved by the committee, tonight’s lunar eclipse is very painful for people with Shatabhisha and Purva Bhadrapada Nakshatra and Aquarius.

Modern and scientific views on eclipse

The Nepal Astronomical Society has said that if the weather permits, the shadow of the earth can be seen partially eclipsed on the moon from all parts of Nepal. According to the Gregorian calendar, the eclipse falls on the night of September 7 and according to the Nepali calendar, it falls on the night of September 25. According to the Nepali calendar, the time from sunrise to sunrise is counted as one day. Suresh Bhattarai, president of the Society, told RSS that the gregorian calendar calculates the time from midnight to midnight in one day.

Those who want to observe the lunar eclipse can freely observe it with the naked eye from the open ground near their home or home. If viewed through a telescope or telescope, it can be seen in detail. Chairman Bhattarai said that there would be no harm in seeing the lunar eclipse as per scientific beliefs.

From 11:15 p.m. to 00:37 a.m., the Moon will remain in the dense shadow of the Earth, which is called Khagrass Time. At this time, the moon appears red. He said that it is not like the picture on the internet. For the rest of the time, the earth’s shadow will cover and leave the moon, which is the time. The society has called upon everyone to distinguish right from wrong by looking at themselves.

This is one of the 85 lunar eclipses in the 21st century. “The tantriks use such time by believing that they will be perfect during the practice of tantra and the spiritual practice of Aghori mantras,” he said.

Various precautions are taken to prevent the rays coming from the sun from entering the eyes while watching the solar eclipse. The lunar eclipse can be easily seen by anyone with the naked eye. The lunar eclipse telescope, binocular, camera or any other material does not have any effect on viewing. There are no rays that harm the eyes in the lunar eclipse. There is also an example of scientists doing spiritual practice during the eclipse. The world-renowned scientist Einstein is said to have used and confirmed his theory of light during the solar eclipse.

For astronomers and scientists, an eclipse is considered a golden opportunity to confirm an experimental process. Jayanta Acharya, associate professor of astrology at Valmiki Vidyapeeth, said that the effect of the eclipse can be felt not only on mankind but also on animals.

According to the BP Koirala Memorial Planetarium Observatory and Science Museum Development Committee, this lunar eclipse will be visible from all parts of Nepal. Executive Director of the Committee, Dr. Sanat Kumar Sharma, informed that the lunar eclipse will be visible from Nepal as well as Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.

He said that this lunar eclipse will not be visible from North and South America. Since it appears red during the eclipse, it is also known as Raktim Chandra. According to the committee, it will start covering with rare shadows from 9:13 pm today. From 11:15 p.m., it will be covered with dense shadows. The mid-day eclipse will take place at 11:56 pm. According to a statement issued by the committee today, the eclipse will be stopped from 12:37 am. At 2:40 a.m., the sparse shadows will stop covering.

According to the committee, the lunar eclipse can be observed with empty eyes and scientifically there is no data so far on any negative effect of the eclipse on human life.

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