Sun’s eclipse time: The last solar eclipse of the year, when and where it will take place

Surya planet 2020: Today will be the last eclipse of the year. Today is also Somavati new moon. The eclipse of the new moon is a rare coincidence. However, this eclipse is not visible in India because the eclipse occurs when the sunset has already occurred in India. So the eclipse is only visible in countries where sunrise is at this time. Due to lack of seizures in India, there is no thread. The doors of the temples are open. Worship continues.

According to Indian time, the eclipse will start at 7:00 pm today. The eclipse ends on December 14 at 12:23 am. This eclipse will be in the Scorpio Zodiac and Jupiter. This eclipse is visible in South Africa, South America, and the Pacific Ocean. Most of this eclipse will fall into the ocean. The partial eclipse will be seen from Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Uruguay and Ecuador.

Eclipse in 2021 –
There will be two eclipses in 2021. The first will take place on June 10 and the second on 10 December 2021.

Astrologer Vivek Garola said solar eclipse is not visible in India. But Scorpio zodiac signs need to take special precautions. Because this time the eclipse will be in Scorpio.

Today is also Somavati new moon
Today is the last Monday of this year. Today devotees will offer Shiva worship and ancestors after a morning bath. Donations and virtues are present throughout the day. According to Jyothischarya Vivek Gyrola, people who have Kalsarp dosha in their horoscope benefit from the ancestral tarpan and devotion of Shiva. This time, the sums of these five planets are being made in the Scorpio Zodiac in the Somawati new moon, Sun, Moon, Mercury, Venus or Ketu. It will stay up tonight. After this, the sum of the four planets will last until December 15th.

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