More

    Eclipse Calendar 2022: There Will Be 2 Solar And 2 Lunar Eclipses In 2022 — See Dates Here – ABP Live

    By: ABP News Bureau | Updated at : 30 Dec 2021 03:30 PM (IST)

    Representational Image | Getty Images
    2022 solar and lunar eclipse in India: In astrology, the events of the solar eclipse and lunar eclipse are considered extremely important. The sun is considered to be the ‘Karak of the Aatma(soul)’ and the moon is considered to be the ‘Karak of the mind and mother’. Both these celestial bodies greatly affect human beings. In 2022, when will solar eclipse and lunar eclipse take place. Let’s know about it.
    Solar Eclipse 2022 (Solar Eclipse 2022)
    In astrology, the sun is described as the king of all planets. The sun has been considered to be the Karak of (an important element that influences) father and soul. A solar eclipse is not considered auspicious. It is believed that when the sun is under eclipse, there is suffering and negativity. It is believed that when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, that is when the shadow of the moon falls on the earth, the solar eclipse occurs.
    How many eclipses will be there in 2022?
    In 2022, a total of four eclipses will take place. Two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses will take place in 2022.
    When will the first solar eclipse take place in 2022?
    According to Panchang, the first solar eclipse will take place on April 30, 2022. This will be the first eclipse of the year. This eclipse will be partial and will take place in Taurus. 

    Where will the sun be visible?
    The first solar eclipse of the year will be visible from the South and West-South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic, and the Antarctic Ocean. 
    Impact of Solar Eclipse in India.
    The first solar eclipse in 2022 will be partial. Therefore, this solar eclipse will not affect India. 
    Second Solar Eclipse of 2022-
    According to the Panchang, the second solar eclipse in 2022 will take place on October 25, 2021. It will also be a partial solar eclipse. The second solar eclipse can be seen from Europe, South-West Asia, North-East Africa, and the Atlantic Ocean.
    Lunar Eclipse 2022 
    The first lunar eclipse of the year 2022 will take place on May 16 according to the Panchang. This lunar eclipse will be visible from South-West Europe, South-West Asia, Africa, most parts of North America, South America, Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, Antarctica, and the Atlantic Ocean. The second lunar eclipse of 2022 will take place on November 8. The eclipse will be visible in North-East Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, most parts of South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Antarctic, and the Indian Ocean.
    3- Sutak period
    The sutak rules will not be followed during the eclipse in 2022. According to the belief, the sutak rules are followed only when there is a state of total eclipse. All eclipses this year are considered partial, due to which it will not be necessary to follow the sutak rules.
    Disclaimer: The information available here is based only on assumptions and information. It is important to mention here that ABPLive.com does not confirm any inputs or information. Consult the concerned expert before implementing or practicing any information or assumption.
    Winter Hair Care Tips Try These 10 Winter Hair Care Tips To Keep Your Hair In Great Shape
    National Cancer Awareness Day: A Lifestyle Change May Be A Big Step Toward Living A Cancer-Free Life
    Guru Nanak Jayanti 2022: Gurpurab Wishes, Messages, And Quotes To Share
    Elon Musk Twitter Takeover Live: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw Condemns Mass Layoffs In India
    What is Vitamin B12 Deficiency? Know Its Symptoms And Causes
    Twitter Accounts Of Congress, Bharat Jodo Yatra To Be Blocked Over ‘Copyright Violations’: Karnataka Court
    Elon Musk Announces New Twitter Rules On Safety, Authenticity And Privacy: Here’s Everything You Should Know
    Delhi Excise Policy Case: Manish Sisodia’s ‘Aide’ Set To Turn Govt Approver, Seeks Pardon
    ‘Hindu Word Is Persian, Has Dirty Meaning’: Karnataka Congress Leader Satish Jarkiholi Triggers Row
    Himachal Polls: Imposition Of Uniform Civil Code Not Intended To Polarise Voters, Says MoS Jitendra Singh

    source

    Latest articles

    spot_imgspot_img

    Related articles

    spot_imgspot_img