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Today’s Panchang & Chandra Grahan: A Sacred Night of Celestial Wonder – September 7, 2025

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Today marks an extraordinary convergence of spiritual significance and astronomical marvel as September 7, 2025, brings together the sacred observance of Bhadrapada Purnima, the commencement of Pitra Paksha, and a spectacular Total Lunar Eclipse that will paint the moon blood-red across Indian skies.

Today’s Complete Panchang Details

Date: Sunday, September 7, 2025 (Raviwar) Tithi: Bhadrapada Shukla Paksha Purnima Vikram Samvat: 2082 Kalayukta Hindu Month: Bhadrapada (transitioning to Ashvina on September 8)

This Purnima holds special reverence as it marks the conclusion of the auspicious Bhadrapada month and ushers in a period of ancestral worship and celestial wonder.

The Rare Total Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan)

Tonight, devotees across India will witness the final lunar eclipse of 2025 – a magnificent Total Lunar Eclipse that will transform our celestial companion into a mesmerizing Blood Moon.

Eclipse Timings for India:

  • Eclipse Begins: 9:58 PM IST (September 7)
  • Maximum Eclipse: Around 11:39 PM IST
  • Eclipse Ends: 1:26 AM IST (September 8)
  • Total Duration: 3 hours, 28 minutes, and 2 seconds
  • Totality Duration: 1 hour 21 minutes

Visibility Across India

The eclipse will be completely visible throughout India, offering devotees and astronomy enthusiasts alike an unobstructed view of this celestial phenomenon. The Blood Moon will be at its most spectacular during the totality phase when the moon takes on its characteristic reddish hue.

Spiritual Significance of This Sacred Day

Bhadrapada Purnima Vrat

Today’s full moon in Bhadrapada month carries immense spiritual merit. Devotees traditionally observe fasts, perform special pujas, and engage in charitable activities to honor this sacred day.

Beginning of Pitra Paksha (Shraddh Period)

Perhaps most significantly, today marks the commencement of Pitra Paksha – the 15-day period dedicated to honoring our ancestors. The term “Shraddh” derives from the Sanskrit word “Shraddha,” embodying faith, devotion, and reverence toward our forefathers.

Pitra Paksha Duration: September 7 – September 21, 2025

During this sacred fortnight, Hindu families across the world perform rituals, offer prayers, and conduct ceremonies to express gratitude and seek blessings from their departed ancestors.

Sutak Kaal and Religious Observances

Since the lunar eclipse is visible from India, the traditional Sutak period applies. During this time, devotees typically:

  • Refrain from eating and drinking during eclipse hours
  • Avoid starting new ventures or important activities
  • Engage in meditation, chanting, and spiritual practices
  • Take a purifying bath after the eclipse concludes

The Astronomical Marvel

This Total Lunar Eclipse occurs when Earth passes directly between the Sun and Moon, casting its shadow upon the lunar surface. The moon’s dramatic transformation into a copper-red orb has captivated humanity for millennia, inspiring both scientific curiosity and spiritual contemplation.

The reddish coloration, which gives rise to the “Blood Moon” phenomenon, results from Earth’s atmosphere filtering sunlight and allowing primarily red wavelengths to reach the moon’s surface.

A Night of Reflection and Wonder

As we witness this celestial dance tonight, we’re reminded of the profound connection between the cosmic and the spiritual in Hindu tradition. The eclipse occurring on Pitra Paksha’s inaugural day creates a powerful moment for:

  • Ancestral Reverence: Honoring those who came before us
  • Spiritual Reflection: Contemplating life’s deeper meanings
  • Cosmic Connection: Recognizing our place in the universe’s grand design
  • Community Bonding: Sharing this experience with family and fellow devotees

Viewing Guidelines

For those planning to observe tonight’s eclipse:

  1. No special equipment needed – the eclipse is visible to the naked eye
  2. Best viewing time: During the totality phase around 11:39 PM
  3. Clear sky locations offer optimal viewing experiences
  4. Photography enthusiasts can capture stunning images throughout the eclipse phases

Conclusion

September 7, 2025, stands as a truly remarkable day in the Hindu calendar – one where ancient traditions meet cosmic wonder, where ancestral devotion aligns with astronomical precision, and where the faithful gather under blood-red moonlight to honor both heritage and the heavens above.

As you witness tonight’s Total Lunar Eclipse, remember that you’re participating in an experience that connects you to countless generations who have looked up at the same moon, felt the same wonder, and found the same spiritual significance in these celestial moments.

May this sacred night of Bhadrapada Purnima, the beginning of Pitra Paksha, and the magnificent Chandra Grahan bring blessings, peace, and spiritual fulfillment to all.


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