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Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7, 2025 Visible in India and Asia

Total Lunar Eclipse on September 7, 2025 Visible in India and Asia
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The second lunar eclipse of 2025 will occur on Sunday, September 7, visible in India and across Asia, Australia, Europe, parts of Africa, and the Americas. This total lunar eclipse will take place in the zodiac sign of Aquarius and the Purva Bhadrapada nakshatra. It will begin at 9 PM and end at 1 AM local time in India. Astrologers consider this eclipse in Aquarius to be inauspicious for people born under this sign, warning of potential difficulties including betrayal by close associates and challenges in business partnerships. Those born under the Purva Bhadrapada nakshatra are advised to be cautious of accidents, conflicts, and health issues. The eclipse’s sutak period, a time of ritual impurity, will start at 12 PM on September 7 and last until the eclipse ends. The eclipse will be visible across a wide region including India, Asia, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, and parts of the Americas and Africa. This event is classified as a partial (khagras) lunar eclipse and will be observable from India in its entirety. (Updated 29 Aug 2025, 02:20 IST; source: link)