Solar eclipse is very important from both religious and scientific point of view. According to astrology, no auspicious work should be started during eclipse, because it is considered inauspicious time. The first solar eclipse of this year will be on 29 March 2025, which will be seen as a partial solar eclipse. However, this eclipse will not be visible in India, but its effect will be seen in many parts of the world. In such a situation, we know about the partial solar eclipse on 29 March 2025 and its timing.
The partial solar eclipse in India will begin on 29 March 2025 at around 2:20 pm. Its peak time will take place at 4:17 pm and the eclipse will end at 6:13 pm. However, this eclipse will not be visible in India, so its sutak period will not be valid. This incident of solar eclipse will be seen in some places all over the world, but it will have no effect in India.
These partial solar eclipses will appear in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America, South America and parts of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. According to NASA, the solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, which blocks some or the whole light of the sun and becomes a shadow. In a partial eclipse, the Sun, Moon and Earth are not fully align, due to which only part of the sun appears to be covered.
If this solar eclipse was seen in India, then its sutak period would have started 12 hours ago. But since this eclipse will not be visible in India, its sutak period will not be valid. Thus, this eclipse in India will not have any religious effect. Solar eclipse is given special importance in astrology, but at the same time it is an interesting event from a scientific point of view. Many beliefs and traditions are also associated with the time of eclipse. However, this is a natural phenomenon in terms of astronomy and by studying it we can get new information about planets and celestial bodies.