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Lunar Eclipse In March 2024 Will Coincide With Holi: Know Date, Time And Other Details
The celestial event of a lunar eclipse captivates sky-gazers worldwide as it paints the night with its unique shades. This year, the first lunar eclipse is set to occur on 25 March, coinciding with Holi, one of India's most vibrant festivals.
This overlap has sparked curiosity and concern among observers and celebrants alike. However, it's important to note that the lunar eclipse on this date will be of the penumbral type and, importantly, will not be visible in India.

It means that Holi's rituals and celebrations can proceed without interruption, adhering to the auspicious timings, or 'Shubh Muhurat', as traditionally planned.
Penumbral
Lunar
Eclipse
A
penumbral
lunar
eclipse
is
a
celestial
phenomenon
that
occurs
when
the
Sun,
Earth,
and
Moon
align
in
a
near-perfect
line.
Unlike
a
total
eclipse,
where
the
Earth's
umbra
shadow
blocks
the
Sun's
rays
from
reaching
the
Moon,
a
penumbral
eclipse
involves
only
the
outer
shadow
of
the
Earth,
causing
a
subtle
darkening
of
the
Moon's
surface.
This
type
of
eclipse
is
often
less
noticeable
than
its
total
and
partial
counterparts.
Lunar
Eclipse
In
March
2024:
Timing
and
Visibility
Mark
your
calendars
for
25
March
2024,
as
the
first
lunar
eclipse
of
the
year
is
scheduled
to
take
place.
The
eclipse
will
begin
at
10:23
am
and
conclude
by
3:02
pm.
Despite
the
anticipation,
this
celestial
event
will
not
be
visible
in
India,
allowing
Holi
celebrations
to
go
on
as
planned.
Nevertheless, it will be observable in several parts of the world including Ireland, Belgium, Spain, England, South Norway, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Germany, the United States, Japan, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and France.
How
Lunar
Eclipse
Will
Impact
Holi
In
2024?
Traditionally,
the
occurrence
of
a
lunar
eclipse
triggers
the
observance
of
a
'sutak'
period,
a
time
frame
deemed
inauspicious
for
performing
any
sacred
rituals
or
festivities.
This
period
prompts
many
to
refrain
from
engaging
in
celebratory
activities.
However, since the upcoming lunar eclipse on 25 March will not be visible in India, the 'sutak' period will not apply, ensuring that Holi festivities can be enjoyed freely without any celestial interruptions.
In essence, while the first lunar eclipse of 2024 presents an interesting celestial phenomenon, its timing and visibility-or lack thereof-in India mean that it will not disrupt the colorful and joyous celebrations of Holi.
As the moon passes through the Earth's shadow, people in India can immerse themselves in the festival's vibrant colors and traditions without concern, making the most of the auspicious moments that Holi brings.



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