Solar Eclipse 2021 Date & Timing The first solar eclipse (Solar Eclipse 2021) of the year 2021 will take place on Thursday, June 10. The eclipse will not have any significant effect in India. This day is Vat Savitri Puja and Shani Jayanti. In India, a solar eclipse can be seen only in parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh. The eclipse will be seen shortly before sunset. A solar eclipse is an astronomical event. This phenomenon occurs when all three (Sun, Moon and Earth) come in a straight line. The solar eclipse on this day will be annular.
The eclipse will be visible in Arunachal Pradesh at around 5:52 pm. Some glimpse of the solar eclipse is expected to be visible from near Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary. At the same time, a solar eclipse will be seen in the northern part of Ladakh at 6 pm. Where, at 6.15 pm is the time of sunset. Apart from this, there is no possibility of seeing a solar eclipse anywhere in India. At the same time, the eclipse can be seen in a large area of North America, Asia and Europe.
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According to Indian time, there will be a partial solar eclipse on June 10 at 11:42 am. It will start taking an annular form from 3:30 in the afternoon. By 4:52 pm, the Sun will appear like a ring of fire. The solar eclipse will end at around 6:41 pm.
Vat Savitri is worshiped on the day of solar eclipse. According to Hindi date, this day is Jyeshtha Amavasya. Shani Jayanti is also on this day. Earlier, the solar eclipse on Shani Jayanti happened on 26 May 1873. On this day the sum of eclipse is formed after about 148 years. Although there is no significant effect of solar eclipse in India, so it will not have any effect on Vat Savitri Puja and Shani Jayanti.
no effect in bihar
There is no effect of solar eclipse anywhere in Bihar. It will not be visible in Bihar. Although people believe in eclipse. Because of this, people will work with devotion during this period. Bathing will be done after the eclipse ends.