Chandra Grahan 2028
Hamburg • 2028
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Wednesday, January 12, 2028
Duration: 4h 11m
Penumbral Phase Starts
3:07 AM
Partial Phase Starts
4:45 AM
Maximum Eclipse
5:13 AM
Partial Phase Ends
5:41 AM
Penumbral Phase Ends
7:18 AM
Sutak Kaal
Regular Sutak10:51 PM - 5:41 AM
Exempt Sutak2:47 AM - 5:41 AM
Thursday, July 6, 2028
Duration: 1h 0m
Penumbral Phase Starts
9:55 PM
Maximum Eclipse
9:55 PM
Penumbral Phase Ends
10:55 PM
Sutak Kaal
Sutak Kaal is not applicable for a penumbral-only lunar eclipse.
Sunday, December 31, 2028
Duration: 4h 40m
Penumbral Phase Starts
4:00 PM
Partial Phase Starts
4:07 PM
Total Phase Starts
5:16 PM
Maximum Eclipse
5:52 PM
Total Phase Ends
6:27 PM
Partial Phase Ends
7:36 PM
Penumbral Phase Ends
8:40 PM
Sutak Kaal
Regular Sutak10:27 AM - 7:36 PM
Exempt Sutak2:14 PM - 7:36 PM
What is Chandra Grahan (Lunar Eclipse)?
What is Chandra Grahan (Lunar Eclipse)?
A Chandra Grahan takes place when the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, casting its shadow over the Moon. Since the Moon governs emotions, the mind, and water elements in Vedic astrology, a lunar eclipse can have a profound impact on one's emotional and mental state.
Astrological Significance
The Moon's affliction by the shadow planets (Rahu and Ketu) during an eclipse signifies a time of emotional intensity and subconscious churning. It is a period for introspection, healing, and releasing old emotional baggage rather than making impulsive decisions.
Do's and Don'ts During Chandra Grahan
Similar to a solar eclipse, it is recommended to abstain from consuming food during the eclipse duration. Adding Tulsi (holy basil) leaves to stored water and food before the eclipse is believed to protect them from negative energies. Engaging in meditation, reciting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra, and taking a purifying bath post-eclipse are highly encouraged.