
India is all set to witness this year's last Lunar Eclipse 2025 aka Chandra Grahan 2025 on September 7, 2025. Chandra Grahan 2025 is second of this year and as mentioned above also the last.
As per reports, Lunar Eclipse on September 7 will be visible in all the states of the country. Although lunar eclipse is an astronomical event, but it is also considered important from the point of view of astrologers.
Continue reading below to know all about Chandra Grahan 2025 or Lunar Eclipse 2025 timing and everything-
As per reports, this time i.e. Chandra Grahan 2025, is coinciding with Pitru Paksha after 100 years. This time it will be a full lunar eclipse, which is going to take place in Saturn's zodiac Aquarius and Guru's constellation Purvabhadra (Jupiter's star).
The day will also see a rare alignment of major planets including the Sun, Saturn, and Jupiter.
From the astrological point of view, the lunar eclipse on 7 September i.e. tomorrow is considered very dangerous because whenever a lunar eclipse occurs, its effect is visible on the country and the world 3 months before and 3 months after.
On 7 September i.e. tomorrow night at 8:59 pm, a light shadow will start falling on the moon. This is called the penumbra stage of the lunar eclipse. But, the Sutak period is not considered according to this but 9 hours before the deep shadow falls.
The lunar eclipse will begin at 9:58 pm on 7 September and this eclipse will end at 1:26 am on 8 September.
Talking about total Lunar Eclipse 2025 peak timing of the eclipse, then it will be at 1:42 pm. That is, the total duration of the entire eclipse period in India will be 3 hours 28 minutes.
Since the full lunar eclipse is occurring at 9:58 pm on September 7, its sutak period will start 9 hours earlier i.e. from 12:57 pm.
This lunar eclipse will be visible in India. Apart from this, this lunar eclipse will also be visible in parts of Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, America, Fiji and Antarctica.
The lunar eclipse on September 7 will begin from Rahu's constellation Shatabhisha and will end on Guru's constellation Purvabhadra (Jupiter's star). On this day, a great conjunction of big planets like Sun, Saturn and Guru is also being formed.
Two planets will play an important role on this day. Rahu and Moon are always together in the lunar eclipse. This time the eclipse is on Sunday, so the Sun has also entered, because Sunday is the day of Sun God.
Also, this year is the year of Mars, so Mars has also come. The date on which this eclipse is taking place and the root number of that date is 7 which represents Ketu.