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Surya Grahan 2025: First Solar Eclipse of the Year Falls On Chaitra Amavasya, Who Can See It?

The first solar eclipse of 2025 will occur on March 29, and sky enthusiasts around the world will witness the Surya Grahan, a fascinating astronomical event where the Moon moves in front of the Sun, partially blocking its light. This celestial occurrence will take place between 2:21 PM and 6:14 PM (IST) and coincides with Chaitra Amavasya, a significant day in the Hindu calendar. However, the eclipse will not be visible from India, meaning the traditional Sutak Kaal, a period of inauspiciousness in Hindu beliefs, will not be observed in the country.

Where Will the Eclipse Be Visible?

Surya Grahan 2025

The partial solar eclipse will be visible across several parts of the world, including:

  • Europe - Germany, France, Hungary, Spain, Finland, Ireland, Sweden, Poland, Ukraine, Switzerland, England, and more.
  • The Americas - Bermuda, northern Brazil, eastern Canada, and the eastern United States.
  • Other Regions - Northern Russia, Morocco, Greenland, Barbados, Denmark, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Portugal, and Norway.

With such a wide range of locations experiencing the eclipse, millions of people will have the opportunity to observe this natural spectacle.

How to Watch the Eclipse Safely

Unlike a lunar eclipse, which can be viewed with the naked eye, looking at a solar eclipse without proper protection can cause severe eye damage. Experts strongly recommend using special eclipse glasses or solar filters to safely view the event. Regular sunglasses or makeshift filters are not safe and should never be used for direct solar viewing.

Throughout history, solar eclipses have fascinated people across different cultures. Whether total, partial, or annular, they hold scientific, spiritual, and cultural significance. The upcoming eclipse is another reminder of the mysteries of space and the celestial mechanics that govern our solar system.

While this solar eclipse will not be visible from India, it remains an exciting astronomical event for skywatchers worldwide. For those in regions where it can be seen, using proper safety measures is crucial to enjoy the eclipse without harming their eyesight. As we continue to explore and understand celestial phenomena, such events serve as a reminder of the vast and incredible universe we are part of.

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