Surya Grahan 2021: When Is Last Solar Eclipse Of 2021? Know Date And Sutak Kaal
A solar eclipse is considered to be an important astronomical event in astrology. When will the last solar eclipse of the year (Solar Eclipse 2021) take place, know the date and Sutak period.
Surya Grahan 2021 In India Date & Time: There are two solar eclipses in the year 2021. Out of which, a solar eclipse has already taken place on 10 June 2021. Now it's time for the last solar eclipse of the year.
According to astrology, the process of lunar eclipse and solar eclipse is considered an important occasion. It is believed that whenever an eclipse occurs, it affects the country, the world as well as zodiacs from Aries to Pisces.
Solar Eclipse Related To Rahu-Ketu
According to mythology, a solar eclipse occurs when Rahu-Ketu grip the Sun. Rahu and Ketu are considered inauspicious and sinful planets in astrology. Rahu is currently transiting in Taurus and Ketu is transiting in Scorpio.
Rahu and Ketu are two parts of the demon named Swarabhanu. Which Lord Vishnu had cut into two pieces with the Sudarshan Chakra. This demon had drunk the nectar that came out of the churning of the ocean. But at the last moment, the Moon and the Sun gave this information to Lord Vishnu, but after drinking a few drops of nectar, Swarabhanu became immortal even after dying, and its head was called Rahu and part of the trunk was called Ketu. When Rahu and Ketu attack to avenge the same thing from the Moon and the Sun, the situation of an eclipse is created.
Solar Eclipse 2021
After 10 June 2021, the second and last solar eclipse is falling on 4 December 2021 according to the Panchang. The effect of this solar eclipse will be more visible in Antarctica, South Africa, southern part of Atlantic, Australia and South America. It is believed that the effect of this solar eclipse will not be much on India Because this solar eclipse is a shadow solar eclipse.
Sutak period
According to the belief, when there is a shadow and partial solar eclipse, then the Sutak period is not valid. The Sutak period is valid only when a total solar eclipse occurs. The Sutak period begins 12 hours before the solar eclipse.