Vedic Poojan

Lunar Eclipse – Important things to consider and avoid

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What is Lunar Eclipse

Lunar eclipse is formed when earth comes in between sun and moon and the shadow of the earth falls on the moon. Important thing to note is that a Lunar eclipse will occur only on a full moon night, which is referred as “Poornima” in Hindi. Unlike Solar eclipse which can be viewed from small location of the world, a Lunar eclipse can be views from anywhere on the night side of earth. A lunar eclipse last much longer then a Solar eclipse. Unlike Solar eclipse a Lunar eclipse is much safer to view with a naked eye.

Lunar Eclipse Dates

The Lunar Eclipse 2018 –

31 JANUARY 2018 – Total Lunar Eclipse     Watch Live Webcast
28 JULY 2018 – Total Lunar Eclipse

The Lunar Eclipse 2019 –

20/21 January 2019 – Total Lunar Eclipse
16/17 July 2019 – Partial Lunar Eclipse

Astrological View on Lunar Eclipse

In India, the Lunar Eclipse is called Chandra Grahan, and there are many notions regarding the lunar eclipse. Many consider the total lunar eclipse a not so good day or an inauspicious day. According to astrology, the total lunar eclipse is considered as a wrong planetary combination. So, to get rid of the evil effects of Chandra Grahan, astrologists have suggested many things that one needs to do on the eve of the lunar eclipse.

What to DO during Lunar Eclipse:

What NOT DO during Lunar Eclipse:

Why not eat food during Eclipse

During lunar eclipses, what would happen in 28 days over a full lunar cycle is happening in a subtle way over the course of two to three hours of the eclipse. In terms of energy, the earth’s energy is mistaking this eclipse as a full cycle of the moon. Certain things happen in the planet where anything that has moved away from its natural condition will deteriorate very fast. This is why while there is no change in raw fruits and vegetables, there is a distinct change in the way cooked food is before and after the eclipse. What was nourishing food turns into poison.