BENGALURU: A solar eclipse is expected to occur on September 21, which coincides with Mahalaya Amavasya, a significant day for paying homage to ancestors. According to astrologers, the eclipse will not affect the traditional rituals and ceremonies performed on this day, as the eclipse will not be visible in India.
The eclipse is expected to have an impact on the world, potentially leading to increased conflicts and tensions. The effects of the eclipse will be felt for three months, and people are advised to be cautious for 18 days after the eclipse. The eclipse may also affect planetary positions and have an impact on various zodiac signs.
People are advised to be cautious about their health, as the eclipse may lead to illnesses, fever, and infections. The eclipse’s impact on planetary positions may also affect various aspects of life, and people are advised to be vigilant and take necessary precautions.
Despite the eclipse, people can perform traditional rituals and ceremonies, including Shraddha and Mahalaya Amavasya. However, the eclipse’s impact on the world and individual lives should be acknowledged and respected. Overall, while the eclipse may have some negative effects, it is essential to be aware of its impact and take necessary precautions to minimize any adverse effects.