The second and final solar eclipse of the year is set to occur on Wednesday, October 2. However, this solar eclipse will not be visible in India. According to Indian Standard Time, the eclipse will begin at 9:12 PM on October 2, reach its peak at 12:15 AM, and conclude at 3:17 AM on October 3. As per scriptures, the 'Sutak' period (inauspicious time) begins 12 hours before a solar eclipse. However, since the eclipse will not be visible in India, the Sutak period is not applicable. Consequently, temples will remain open, and there will be no restrictions on religious activities or daily routines. People can continue with their usual activities without any disruptions or concerns about the eclipse.