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**Headline: Solar Eclipse Coincides with Sarva Pitru Amavasya, But Won’t Be Visible in India**

**[City, Date]** – Today, September 21, 2025, marks Sarva Pitru Amavasya, a significant day for paying homage to ancestors through Tarpan, Pind Daan, and Shraddha. However, this year’s observance coincides with a solar eclipse.

According to Astrologer Anand Sagar Pathak, the eclipse will *not* be visible in India, and therefore the Sutak period (inauspicious period) will not be observed. While solar eclipses are generally considered unfavorable in Sanatan Dharma for performing religious rituals, the lack of visibility in India mitigates the impact on traditional practices today.

The day holds the Amavasya Tithi (until 1:23 AM), along with the Shubh Yoga (until 7:53 PM). Key timings for the day include:

* **Sunrise:** 6:09 AM
* **Sunset:** 6:19 PM
* **Moonset:** 6:03 PM
* **Abhijit Muhurat:** 11:50 AM to 12:38 PM
* **Amrit Kaal:** 3:38 AM to 5:22 AM
* **Rahukaal:** 4:48 PM to 6:19 PM
* **Gulikaal:** 3:16 PM to 4:48 PM
* **Yamaganda:** 12:14 PM to 1:45 PM

The Moon will be in the Purva Phalguni Nakshatra until 9:32 AM. This Nakshatra is associated with creativity, productivity, and affection.

Sarva Pitru Amavasya is considered the last day of Pitru Paksha and a particularly auspicious time to offer prayers and gratitude to deceased ancestors. It is believed that offering water and food, donating to the needy, and performing Pitru Tarpan with family brings blessings of happiness, prosperity, and peace.

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