Chandra grahan kab lagega: Upcoming Lunar Eclipse on March 3, 2026
The date and time for the Chandra Grahan in 2026 is approaching, with the event set to take place on March 3, 2026.
The Chandra Grahan will take place in India on March 3, 2026, marking a significant astronomical event.
Date and Time of Eclipse
The Chandra Grahan in 2026 will be visible from India.
Upcoming Lunar Eclipse
When will the Sutak period begin for the Chandra Grahan in 2026? The lunar eclipse is set to take place on March 3, 2026.
Observing the Lunar Eclipse
What occurs during a lunar eclipse? The next chandra grahan kab lagega is on March 3, 2026.
Chandra Grahan: When and how to observe it in India. The next Chandra Grahan will take place on March 3, 2026.
Understanding the eclipse in India
Sutak Period Details
Blood Moon 2026: Locations in India where the Chandra Grahan will be observable. This celestial event is set to take place on March 3, 2026.
State / Region Eclipse Type Eclipse Start Penumbral Start Totality Start Totality End Penumbral End Andaman & Nicobar Islands Total 17:18 IST 17:18 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Andhra Pradesh Partial 17:55 IST — — 19:53 IST Arunachal Pradesh Total 17:58 IST 17:58 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Assam Total 17:04 IST 17:04 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Bihar Partial 17:37 IST — — 19:53 IST Chandigarh Partial 18:22 IST — — 19:53 IST Chhattisgarh Partial 17:55 IST — — 19:53 IST Delhi Partial 18:21 IST — — 19:53 IST Goa Partial 18:40 IST — — 19:53 IST Gujarat Partial 18:36 IST — — 19:53 IST Haryana Partial 18:19 IST — — 19:53 IST Himachal Pradesh Partial 18:13 IST — — 19:53 IST Jammu & Kashmir Partial 18:21 IST — — 19:53 IST Jharkhand Partial 17:39 IST — — 19:53 IST Karnataka Partial 18:24 IST — — 19:53 IST Kerala Partial 18:30 IST — — 19:53 IST Lakshadweep Partial 18:45 IST — — 19:53 IST Madhya Pradesh Partial 18:00 IST — — 19:53 IST Maharashtra Partial 18:11 IST — — 19:53 IST Manipur Total 17:11 IST 17:11 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Meghalaya Total 17:18 IST 17:18 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Mizoram Total 17:17 IST 17:17 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Nagaland Total 17:07 IST 17:07 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Odisha Partial 17:43 IST — — 19:53 IST Puducherry Partial 18:07 IST — — 19:53 IST Punjab Partial 18:22 IST — — 19:53 IST Rajasthan Partial 18:18 IST — — 19:53 IST Sikkim Partial 17:33 IST — — 19:53 IST Tamil Nadu Partial 18:16 IST — — 19:53 IST Telangana Partial 18:08 IST — — 19:53 IST Tripura Total 17:21 IST 17:21 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST Uttar Pradesh Partial 17:52 IST — — 19:53 IST Uttarakhand Partial 18:05 IST — — 19:53 IST West Bengal Total 17:30 IST 17:30 IST 17:32 IST 19:53 IST. Notably, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will also witness the conclusion of the totality phase.
Blood Moon 2026: Where to observe the total lunar eclipse around the world. Most of India will witness the lunar eclipse concluding at moonrise.
Locations for Viewing
Viewing tips for the Chandra Grahan in 2026: Make the most of this celestial event on March 3, 2026.
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A total lunar eclipse, referred to as Chandra Grahan, is set to take place on March 3, 2026, coinciding with the lively Hindu festival of Holi. This extraordinary celestial phenomenon will be observable throughout India, with optimal viewing conditions during the early evening when the Moon will appear red as it rises. The Chandra Grahan 2026 will commence at 3:20 PM on March 3, concluding at 6:46 PM. This year’s initial lunar eclipse will endure for 3 hours and 27 minutes, with the Sutak period beginning at 6:20 AM. In India, the eclipse will start in the afternoon and wrap up in the early evening. The entire event will span several hours, beginning around 3:20 PM IST, with the prime viewing opportunity occurring between 6:33 PM and 6:40 PM IST, and concluding at 6:47 PM IST. Due to the Moon rising later in the evening in India, only the latter part of the eclipse will be visible, coinciding with moonrise. Cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai will witness the eclipse between 6:20 PM and 6:30 PM IST, while northeastern states such as Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and West Bengal will enjoy better visibility as the Moon rises earlier there. On March 3, the Sutak kaal will commence at 6:23 AM and will conclude with the eclipse. During the Chandra Grahan, the Earth will position itself between the Sun and the Moon, casting the Moon into Earth’s shadow. This alignment results in a total lunar eclipse as the full Moon enters the Earth’s deep shadow, causing it to appear red due to sunlight refracting through Earth’s atmosphere, hence the term ‘Blood Moon.’ Tomorrow, the Moon will take on a red hue during this rare total lunar eclipse. Skywatchers in optimal viewing areas can expect approximately 58 minutes of totality, during which the Moon will be entirely enveloped by Earth’s shadow. The eclipse will initiate in the late afternoon on March 3, 2026, with the penumbral phase starting around 4:58 PM IST. Totality, when the Moon is fully within Earth’s shadow, will persist for about 58 minutes, concluding around 5:32 PM IST. The maximum eclipse will occur between 5:10 PM and 5:25 PM IST, varying by location. In many regions of India, the Moon will rise while the eclipse is already underway, meaning only the final phases may be visible. Viewers are encouraged to step outside at dusk and gaze toward the eastern horizon to witness the event without needing to stay up late. According to Timeanddate.com, regions that will see at least some part of the eclipse include Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, South America, the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, Arctic, and Antarctica. To enjoy the view, find a clear sightline to the eastern horizon and try to avoid bright city lights. While binoculars or a telescope can enhance the experience, they are not essential. Popular viewing locations include rooftops, beaches, and hilltops. (With TOI inputs)
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