Total Solar Eclipse of July 2, 2019: List of Dos and Don’ts During Sutak and Surya Grahan Today

A total Solar Eclipse 2019 will take place today, July 2, 2019. When it comes to Solar Eclipse, there are many beliefs and practices that people follow. It is said that Surya Grahan has an impact on the human body both physically and psychologically. There are certain myths or do’s and don’ts that are strictly to be followed during Sutak and Surya Grahan 2019.

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A total Solar Eclipse 2019 will take place today, July 2, 2019. Lasting up to at least four minutes and 33 seconds, the partial celestial event will occur at 10:25 pm. Again, the full eclipse will begin at 11:31 pm and last till 12:52 am on July 3, 2019. The Sun will completely be hidden by the shadow of the Moon, making it the longest total solar eclipse (Surya Grahan) until 2027. Such celestial events are rare and hold a special significance among the people. In the celestial period, the inauspicious time (Sutak Kaal) is kept under consideration and individuals are barred from doing any auspicious work. There are certain myths or do’s and don’ts that are strictly to be followed during Sutak and Surya Grahan 2019. When And How to Watch Live Streaming of Surya Grahan in India? 

When it comes to Solar Eclipse, there are many beliefs and practices that people follow. It is said that Surya Grahan has an impact on the human body both physically and psychologically. An eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, blocking the Sun rays and casting a shadow on Earth for a certain period of time. In the case of a total solar eclipse, the Moon completely blocks the Sun’s light. Foods You Should Avoid During Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan.

Total Solar Eclipse of July 2, 2019: Do’s

  • During the Surya Grahan, it is beneficial to do meditations, chanting mantras, Hawan and prayers.
  • Sprinkle holy water, Ganga Jal all across your house and make it pure, post the Solar Eclipse period.
  • Charities are considered highly auspicious.
  • Before the Sutak period begins, place some Tulsi leaves in a food container, as it will protect your food from getting contaminated.
  • Many believe in taking a bath after the eclipse.

Total Solar Eclipse of July 2, 2019: Don’ts

  • Do not attempt to observe the partial or total phase of Solar eclipse with naked eyes.
  • All kinds of food consumption, both eating and drinking are prohibited during this period.
  • Idols of God, Tulsi and Shami trees should not be touched.
  • Pregnant women are advised to not venture out during the solar eclipse. They should stay at home to avoid the ill effects on the baby.
  • It is also believed that any auspicious task must be avoided during Surya Grahan.

The solar eclipse will not be visible in India since it going to take place during the night. The Weather Channel reported that Solar Eclipse will be going through a path measuring 6,000 miles and will pass through a narrow zone of the Pacific Ocean and North America. It can also cast a dark shadow over some parts of Chile, Argentina and remotes of South Pacific.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jul 02, 2019 11:34 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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