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Eclipse 2026 – Significance of Solar and Lunar Eclipse in Vedic Astrology

In Vedic astrology, an Eclipse occurs when Rahu and Ketu align with the Sun or Moon. There are two types of eclipses – Solar Eclipse (on New Moon) and Lunar Eclipse (on Full Moon). Both are considered powerful and karmic transformative events.

Eclipses can influence emotions, confidence, relationships, career and important areas of life. Their impact varies depending on your Moon sign, Ascendant and birth chart placement.

Solar Eclipse (Surya Grahan)

A Solar Eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun’s light. Since the Sun represents soul, authority, father and leadership, this eclipse may bring shifts in these areas of life.

Lunar Eclipse (Chandra Grahan)

A Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. As the Moon governs the mind and emotions, this eclipse may cause emotional intensity and inner transformation.

Sutak Period and Precautions

The Sutak period begins before the eclipse and is considered spiritually sensitive. During this time, auspicious activities are avoided, while mantra chanting, meditation and charity are recommended.

Bathing and donation after the eclipse are traditionally considered beneficial. Eclipse periods are powerful for spiritual practices.

Spiritual Importance of Eclipse

An eclipse is an ideal time for self-reflection, karmic cleansing and new beginnings. With proper astrological guidance, one can understand and manage its effects positively.

Do eclipses affect everyone equally?

No, the impact depends on individual birth chart, zodiac sign and current planetary period (Dasha).

What should be done during an eclipse?

Mantra chanting, meditation and charity are recommended, while auspicious ceremonies should be avoided.

How long do eclipse effects last?

The impact varies according to the birth chart and may influence life for several months.