Timings of Surya Grahan in North India – Solar Eclipse in Various Cities in North Indian States on 22 July 2009

Surya Grahan or Solar Eclipse on July 22 in 2009 is the longest solar eclipse of 21st century in India. Here are the details of the visible Sampoorna Surya Grahan (Total Solar Eclipse) in various cities in North India.

Here is the list of cities and the timings of Solar Eclipse in North India on July 22 in 2009:

Delhi – Exact time of Solar Eclipse 6.26 a.m. and Surya Grahan ends at 7.24 a.m.

Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) – Solar Eclipse begins at 5.30 am. Exact time of Surya Grahan is 6.28 a.m and the graham concludes 7.27 a.m.

Jaipur (Rajasthan) – Solar Eclipse begins at 5.30 am. Exact time of Surya Grahan is 6.25 a.m. and the Grahan ends at 7.25 a.m.

Amritsar (Punjab) – Solar Eclipse begins at 5.30 a.m.  Exact time of Surya Grahan is 6.28 a.m and the Grahan ends at 7.25 a.m.

Chandigarh (Punjab – Haryana) – Solar Eclipse starts at 5.33 a.m.  Exact time of Surya Grahan is 6.27 a.m. and the Grahan concludes at 7.25 a.m.

Dehradun (Uttarakhand) – Solar Eclipse starts at 5.35 a.m.  Exact time of Surya Grahan is 6.27 a.m. and the Grahan ends at 7.27 a.m.

The timings of the eclipse in the above cities will be similar to the surrounding areas of the city and the states. Hence these timings will be applied for the states – Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Uttarakhand. And this Solar eclipse is the longest solar eclipse in India.

22nd July in 2009 – Longest Surya Grahan in India

Effects of Solar Eclipse – Results of Total Solar Eclipse on Various rashis and zodiac signs

Pregnancy and Surya Grahan – What should pregnant woemn do during the Solar Eclipse of Lunar Eclipse

Next Eclipse – Lunar Eclipse on August 6th in 2009

Longest Total Solar Eclipse – Surya Grahan on July 22 in 2009

Solar Eclipse that will occur on July 22 in 2009 is the longest total solar eclipse in India to watch. It is a tremendous opportunity to Astrologers and scientists to view it from their side. This Surya Grahan would be the longest Total Solar Eclipse till the year 2132. This solar eclipse will take place for 6 minutes and 44 seconds.

The Solar Eclipse of July 22nd begins at 5.28 a.m (IST) and ends at 10.42 a.m. (IST). The Surya Grahan first touches the Earth at Sunrise point in the Arabian Sea at the Western Coast of India. Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar and some Northeastern States will view the Sampoorn Surya Grahan while other regions of India will see partial or pakshik Surya Grahan.

Which Cities can see Total Solar Eclipse?

The cities like Surat, Varanasi and Patna will be able to watch the Sampoorna Surya Grahan on July 22 in 2009.

Effects of Total Solar Eclipse – Surya Grahan on 22 July in 2009  

Chandra Grahan – Lunar Eclipse on August 6 in 2009 

Solar Eclipse – Surya Grahan on July 22 in 2009 is good or bad?

Solar Eclipse or the Suya Grahan on July 22 in 2009 is good or bad? This is one of the most brainstorming questions of this year for Astrologers, because it is the time to take place the Triple Eclipse that is occurring for the first time in the history after the Kurukshetra in Dwapara Yug. Most of the Astrologers indicated that the Surya Grahan take place on July 22 in 2009 is a very bad omen.

What is the impact of Solar Eclipse on the world?

Communal violence and regional violence is the first and foremost bad omen for the world. The Government delegates, ministers and officials should take care about their security. Terrorist’s activities may increase.

This Solar Eclipse will be visible in India, China, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Mangolia, Singapore and other East Asian countries and Pacific Ocean areas. Astrologers are predicting it as a bad time for the above countries. Natural calamities like cyclones and hurricanes are on the cards.

These all given details are predicted by some renowned Astrologers in Panchangs; not my opinions or not my predictions.

Scientific evidences about the Hindu rituals followed during Solar Eclipse or Lunar Eclipse 

Next Grahan – Lunar Eclipse on August 6 in 2009

Pregnancy and Eclipse – Scientific Reasons behind Pregnant Care during Surya Grahan and Chandra Grahan

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).

Why Pregnancy of a woman is affected – Why should a pregnant woman should take care during Grahan or Eclipse?

Dr. Aparna Saxena has found that some of the rats which were examined by her were delivered small-sized babies, some other affected rats had undergone abortion and some other rats delivered disabled and abnormal babies. It has to be noted that some of the affected rats delivered baby rats which have ruptured bone marrow.

Not only animals and human, Grahan also affects plants. Some researches said that Onion and Sorghum plants were affected by the Eclipse. According to the research of Dr. S.P. Goswami and Usha Goswami, Sea animals are also affected with the rays during Grahan. During the time of Grahan, X- rays are released from Sun and Moon. The X- rays can affect the licing world. This phenomenon is referred as ‘Cosmic radiation’.

These scientific researches prove that the rituals and aachars followed by a pregnant woman during Grahanam have scientific evidences. It also proves that Hinduism is not an only a religion but the healthy way of human living and the existence of the world.

Other Scientific evidences and proven reason on Grahan or Eclipse

Sampoorn Surya Grahan or Total Solar Eclipse on 22 july, 2009

Chandra Grahan or Lunar Eclipse on 6 August, 2009

Deepa Puja – Diya Pooja on Ashada Amavasya

Deepa Puja is an auspicious observance to perform on Ashada Amavasya day. In 2009, the date of Deepa Puja or Diya Pooja is July 22, Wednesday. On the day of Deepa Puja, people clean and decorate their houses. Devotees clean all diyas (deepas) they had in house and decorate them with colours. They clean and sanctify a table and decorate it with rangoli (kolam) designs or patterns and keep all the diyas on the table. Then, they lit the diyas and perform puja.

Deepa Puja is dedicated to the one’s Ishta Devata (Favorite God) and to Pancha Bhootas (five primordial elements – Air, Water, Fire, Sky and the Earth). Some devotees dedicate Deepa Puja or the Deepa Jyothi (sacred flame) to the Mother Goddesses – Goddess Lakshmi, Goddess Parvati and Goddess Saraswati.

In the evening of Deepa puja day, all the diyas are lit once again and kept around the house just like Diwali Puja (Deepavali Pooja). People believe that the sparkling light of diyas drives out all the evil and bad powers by which they are suffered and welcomes new brightness into their life. They also believe that Deepa Puja provides them Asta Aishwarayas (8 types of wealth).

Just after the day of Deepa Puja (Ashada Amavasya), the holy month of Sawan begins. In 2009, Deepa Puja is very significant as on this day, Sampoorna Surya Grahan will take place.     

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