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What is Surya Grahan and when it occurs? Effects of Solar Eclipse on Zodiac Natives: Darkening of the sky in the middle of the day can impact the world very largely. We can see the effect of the surya grahan on the world which may be existed for six months until the next eclipse. An eclipse of sun significantly reduces the cosmic powers and in next solar eclipse that whole energies are restructured. Astrology tells that solar eclipse shows a falling index or the badly featured expression of the mighty. The results, effects or the impact of the solar eclipse normally depend on the zodiac sign (raasi) in which the eclipse happens. Its results will affect the issues ruled by that particular zodiac sign (raasi) or that zodiac’s category. A powerful eclipse of sun (solar eclipse) can enormously ravage the matters related to that zodiac sign. Solar eclipse predominantly affects men and the public affairs such as politics and foreign relations. Its effect on women will be very negligible. The solar eclipse may bring in prime changes in governing political parties and may shatter the administrative front. Solar (Sun) Eclipses – 2009 to 2012 and Zodiac Sign (Rashi Lagnas): 22nd July, Wednesday, 2009 – Cancer (Karkataka raasi) 15th January, 2010 – Capricorn (Mesha rashi) 11th July, 2010 – Cancer (Karkataka rashi) 4th January, 2011 – Capricorn (Makara Rashi) 1st June, 2011 – Gemini (Mithuna raasi) 1st July, 2011 – Cancer (Karka raasi) 25th November, 2011 – Sagittarius (Dhanu raasi or Dhanussu Rashi) 20th May, 2012 – Gemini (Mithuna rashi) 13th November, 2012 – Scorpio (Vrischik raasi) What to do and what not to do on the day of Grahan – DOs and DONTs during Surya or Chandra Grahanam Surya Grahan on 22 July 2009 – Effect of Sampoorn Surya Grahanam on various rashis or zodiac signs Surya Grahan or Chandra Grahan - Grass Blades and Stored Water – Scientific Reasons behind Hindu Rituals during Solar or Lunar Eclipse Pregnant Care during Grahan – Tips for Pregnant Women to be safe during Surya Grahan or Chandra Grahanam Effect of Chandra Grahan - Penumbral lunar eclipse in February 2009 Tags : Effects of solar eclipse on natives, Effects of Surya Grahan on Zodiac signs, Grahanam, Grahanam in 2009, Solar Eclipse 2011, SOlar Eclipses from 2009 to 2012, Surya Grahan 2010, Surya Grahan 2012, Surya Grahanam or Chandra Grahanam |
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[...] Surya Grahan (Solar Eclipse) that occurs on 22 July, 2009 is the first grahanam in this new Hindu year. Hindus are mainly concerned about the Surya Grahan because of its extreme effects or results on people. Surya Grahan of 22 July, 2009 has a great importance because it is a sampoorna surya grahanam (total solar eclipse). Surya Grahan may show some bad effects on natives of some rashis (zodiac signs). [...]
[...] Surya or Chandra Grahan? Which things one has to perform and which things have to be avoided during Surya Grahan or Chandra Grahan? Here is the list and description of both the questions. Surya Grahan [...]
[...] are some rituals and traditions in Hinduism that Surya Grahan or Chandra Grahan will show some bad effects on Earth and its living world. It is a proven fact. [...]
[...] Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse show some effects on pregnant women and their pregnancy. As per Hinduism and some other cultures in the world, pregnant women should take prior care during Grahan. But it also has some scientific reasons. Dr. Aprana Saxena has researched on some pregnant rats that are affected with the radioactive rays during the time of Sampoorn Surya Grahan (Total Solar Eclipse). [...]
[...] The list of Surya Grahans that occur from the year 2009 to 2012 var addthis_pub = ‘navvis’; var addthis_language = ‘en’;var addthis_options = ‘email, favorites, digg, delicious, myspace, google, facebook, reddit, live, more’; Filed Under (Hindu Festivals, Rituals – Customs, Solar & Lunar Eclipses) by NAVEEN KUMAR SANAGALA Read more [...]
[...] women should take some precautions to avoid bad effects of Surya Grahan or Chandra Grahan. Many people believe that only Surya Grahan affects the [...]
what effect will this solar eclipse on 22 july 2009 have on me.
my DOB 10 june 1971
place of birth – Madurai, India
time of birth – 17:47
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Hindu dharm astha se bharpur cast hay jiska kuch log avam pandit galat fayda uthate hay aur unki bhavnao se khelte hay. I wish you good future in your life
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From 2009 to 2012.
my b’date is 10 11 1990. what will be the effect of the solar eclipse on my life as a whole…….
[...] Solar Eclipse list or Surya Grahan dates in 2010, 2011 and 2012 [...]
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The solar eclipse of January 15, 2010 is an annular eclipse of the Sun with a magnitude of 0.9190. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring Earth’s view of the Sun. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun, causing the sun to look like an annulus (ring), blocking most of the Sun’s light. An annular eclipse will appear as partial eclipse over a region thousands of miles wide.
It will be visible as a partial eclipse in much of Africa, Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia. It will be seen as annular within a narrow stretch of 300 km (190 mi) width across Central Africa, Maldives, South Kerala (India), South Tamil Nadu(India), North Sri Lanka, parts of Burma and parts of China.
The eclipse starts at Uganda, passes through Nairobi, enters Indian ocean where the greatest eclipse is taking place in mid of Ocean for a maximum of 11 Mins and 7.7 seconds.
After that enters Maldives, where it would be the longest on land with 10.8 Min of viewing. This makes the tiny islands of Maldives the best spot for viewing this eclipse from land. The annular Eclipse at Male’, the capital city of Maldives starts at 12:20:20 hrs and ends 12:30:06 hrs Maldives local time (GMT+5hrs). This is also the longest duration of any city having an international airport in the eclipse track.[1]
At approx 13:20 IST, the annular solar eclipse enters India at Thiruvananthapuram(Trivandrum), Kerala and exits India at Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu. The eclipse is viewable for 10.4 minutes in India. After Rameswaram, enters Sri Lanka at Delft Island, exits at Jaffna in Sri Lanka, cross Bay of Bengal and ends in Burma – China border.
For best viewing of the Eclipse, you need to travel to Maldives, where many International flights land and take off everyday, being a world famous tourist destination. Visa for Maldives is free for 30 days for a tourist entry.
Thiruvananthapuram city, which is the entry point of the eclipse in India, is equipped with telescopes and announced facilities for the public to view the eclipse.[2] Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, situated in Trivandrum, is analysing the atmospheric-ionospheric parameters during the eclipse.[3] Lot of scientists have camped in the city to witness and study the eclipse.[4]
Dhanushkodi, which falls on the central line of the Eclipse is a good place to view the eclipse. The northern most limit of shadow in India is Cuddalore, Neyveli, Erode, Kodaikanal, Madurai. Other best locations in Tamil Nadu: Thoothukudi and Cape Comorin which lies 22 km north of Central line. Only means of reaching Dhanushkodi or kodandaramar temple is by ST bus or Auto from Rameswaram and for Dhanushkodi after road’s end it is only by fish carts or 4×4 SUVs. Permission is required for entering Dhanushkodi ruins from the coast guard post as that area is 10 km from Sri Lankan coast. The centre line passes some 2 km east of Kodandaramar Temple. The exact location is between NH end and Dhanushkodi ruins. Dhanushkodi is about 2 km east of the central line. The degree difference is about 0.2 between Central line – Kodandaramar Temple and Dhanushkodi ruins vice versa. Dhanushkodi is about 5 km from Kodandaramar Temple.
Photographic equipment may allow the planet Venus to be shown about 1.5 degrees west and south of the annular ring of the sun
[edit] Enthusiasm
People, especially the sky enthusiasts from entire India are highly enthusiast about the annular eclipse as the last total solar eclipse of July 22, 2009, being visible on Indian soil remained somewhat a frustrating experience for many of them who got clouded out on the eclipse day in Monsoon cloud. The total solar eclipse of August 11, 1999, was also similar negative experience.
Astronomy clubs from the whole country are gathering in different locations along the shadow track. One section of them, preferring to observe Bailie Beads more are concentrating on the location at the northern limit of the shadow track while the other section is going deep towards the centerline to have better view of the Ring shaped Sun.
Leave aside the sky watcher’s associations from Bangalore or Chennai, even clubs like SWAN(Sky Watchers Association of North Bengal) from eastern Himalayan region like Darjeeling or North East region are also gathering in Rameswaram.
Members of SPACE (Science Popularisation Association of Communicators and Educators) and STEPL (Space Technology Education pvt ltd) have planned various observation plans for this eclipse which includes scientific studies as well as watching eclipse for a layman as a curious observer.
This set of solar eclipses repeat approximately every 177 days and 4 hours at alternating nodes of the moon’s orbit.
Solar eclipse series sets from 2008–2011 Ascending node
The metonic series repeats eclipses every 19 years (6939.69 days), lasting about 5 cycles. Eclipses occur in nearly the same calendar date. In addition the octon subseries repeats 1/5 of that or every 3.8 years (1387.94 days).
This series has 20 eclipse events between June 10, 1964 and August 21, 2036.
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what effect on me of this surya grahan
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