The biggest event can be reduced by 2 eclipses in a month, Sun on 7 and lunar eclipse on 21
Chandra Surya Grahan 2025: The second lunar eclipse of the year 2025 and solar eclipse is going to take place in the month of September. The lunar eclipse will take place on 7 September Sunday and the solar eclipse will take place on 21 September Sunday. Both the eclipses will be in 15 days intervals. According to astrology belief, when 2 eclipses are very close, natural phenomena increases. Earthquake is scheduled to occur 40 days before the eclipse and 40 days after the eclipse. The effect of both eclipse is different. Recently there has been a major earthquake in Russia.
Simultaneous effects of both eclipses: If 2 complete eclipse sun and lunar eclipse are falling near, then the chances of earthquakes occur a day before or after the eclipse increases. Along with this, due to mental discomfort, mutual fighting in humans also increases. Along with many incidents of arson on earth, the incidence of cyclone in the sea also increases. Whenever a 2 eclipses fall together or come to come, a big earthquake can occur at any time in an interval of 80 days before that eclipse and 40 days after that eclipse. Sometimes these days are less, that is, earthquake occurs 15 days before the eclipse or 15 days after the eclipse.
Effect of lunar eclipse: The effect of lunar eclipse comes on the mental state of the common person and the sea.
Effect of solar eclipse: The effect of solar eclipse comes to the Earth and the king. The effect of solar eclipse is more on the ground except the sea.
How do earthquakes come from eclipse: Due to the eclipse, the airways change, the effect of storm, thunderstorm on the earth increases. The speed of water in the sea also changes. In such a situation, pressure on the inner plates of the earth also increases and due to pressure, they collide. According to Varaha Mihir, there are many reasons for the earthquake, one of which is to collide with the airways and the ground of the earth.
1. Second lunar eclipse
Date: 07 September 2025 Sunday, will be held on Shukla Purnima of Bhadrapada month. Pitrupaksha will start when it starts.
Eclipse type: Khagrass lunar eclipse
Time: According to Indian time, it will start at midnight 09:57 pm on September 07 and will remain till 1:26 pm on September 08.
The full effect of the lunar eclipse starts- midnight from 12:28 to 03:56 in the early hours.
Where will you see?
The entire Asia, Australia, Europe, New Zealand, Western and North America, Africa, South America, including India, will appear in the eastern regions.
Where will not be seen?
This eclipse will also not be visible in countries like Iran, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Bali, China etc. including India.
Sutak period: Wherever this lunar eclipse will be seen, there will start 09 hours before the eclipse. The Sutak period of this eclipse will start in India on September 7 at 12:57 pm and will remain till the end of the eclipse.
2. Second solar eclipse:
The second solar eclipse of the year 2025 will be during 21 and 22 September 2025. According to Indian astrology belief, Khandagras will be a solar eclipse, which will be on the new moon day of 21 September 2025, day Sunday, Samvat 2082 on Amavasya of Ashwin Krishna Paksha. All Yama, rules, sutaks, etc. related to this Khagrass solar eclipse in India will not be valid in India.
The final solar eclipse will conclude at 3.24 am on Monday, September 22. This solar eclipse will be for a total of 4 hours 24 minutes. After that the solar eclipse will be salvation. On the day of solar eclipse, there is Amavasya Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month and Uttarafalguni Nakshatra. On that day Shukla Yoga and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga will also be formed. This solar eclipse is going to be held in Virgo. This will be a partial solar eclipse.
Where will the solar eclipse: The last solar eclipse of this year will appear in the areas of Australia, New Zealand, America, Fiji, Samoa, Atlantic Ocean etc. When the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun and the sunlight does not reach the earth, then the solar eclipse occurs at that time.
Sutak period: The sutak period of solar eclipse starts 12 hours before the eclipse while 9 hours before the lunar eclipse. It will not be seen in India, so its sutak period is not valid. The effect of solar eclipse resides on the earth while the effect of lunar eclipse resides in the sea and sea regions. Solar eclipse takes place on the day of Amavasya.