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**News Article:**

**Solar Eclipse Shadows Start of Shardiya Navratri 2025, But No Impact on Auspicious Rituals**

**New Delhi, [Date – e.g., September 21, 2025]** – As devotees prepare for the auspicious nine days of Shardiya Navratri, which begins tomorrow, September 22nd, a solar eclipse occurring today, September 21st, has raised concerns about its potential impact on the traditional Ghatasthapana ritual.

The last solar eclipse of the year is set to begin at 11 PM tonight and conclude at 3:23 AM on September 23rd, according to Indian Standard Time. However, astrological experts reassure that since the eclipse will not be visible in India, the *sutak kaal* (inauspicious period) will not be observed, and the festivities can proceed as planned.

Ghatasthapana, the ritual of establishing the Kalash (sacred pot), marks the beginning of Navratri and is considered a vital part of the Durga Puja.

“Since the solar eclipse will not be visible in India, there will be no restrictions on performing Ghatasthapana on September 22nd at the auspicious time,” explained a leading astrologer.

The most auspicious time for Ghatasthapana is between 6:09 AM and 8:06 AM on September 22nd, providing a window of 1 hour and 56 minutes for the ritual. An alternative *Abhijit Muhurat* is also available from 11:49 AM to 12:38 PM for those who cannot perform the morning ritual.

The Pratipada Tithi, the first day of the Shukla Paksha in the Ashwin month, begins at 1:23 AM on September 22nd and ends at 2:55 AM on September 23rd, marking the start of Shardiya Navratri. Devotees across the country will celebrate by worshipping the nine forms of Goddess Durga during this sacred period.

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