Key Points

Priests in Varanasi performed a special Ganga Aarti to mitigate the lunar eclipse's potential negative effects on health and well-being. The eclipse will occur from 9:57 PM to 1:26 AM, creating a reddish "Blood Moon" visible across India. Priest Mahendra Nath advises most people to avoid eating during the event, except for elderly, sick, and pregnant individuals. This celestial phenomenon particularly affects Aquarius zodiac signs while bringing favorable results for Aries, Scorpio, and Sagittarius signs.

Key Points: Varanasi Ganga Aarti Performed Ahead Lunar Eclipse 2025

  • Eclipse occurs during full moon when Earth blocks sunlight to moon
  • Blood Moon gets reddish tint from Earth's atmosphere
  • Special prayers offered to reduce health impacts
  • Aquarius zodiac sign advised extra caution during event
  • Aries, Scorpio and Sagittarius may experience auspicious results
  • Eclipse timing from 9:57 PM to 1:26 AM tonight
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Lunar Eclipse 2025: Ganga Aarti performs in Varanasi ahead of rare celestial event

Priests perform special Ganga Aarti in Varanasi to counter ill effects of rare lunar eclipse. Learn timings, zodiac impacts, and safety precautions from experts.

"At the time of the lunar eclipse, no one should eat food except the elderly, the sick and pregnant women - Priest Mahendra Nath"

Varanasi, September 7

A Lunar Eclipse is set to take place in India today. The priests performed the Ganga Aarti in Varanasi ahead of the celestial event on Sunday.

A lunar eclipse occurs only during the full moon phase, when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon.

During this alignment, Earth's shadow falls on the lunar surface, which results in reducing its brightness and often giving it a reddish tint, popularly referred to as the 'Blood Moon'.

On the banks of the Ganga in Varanasi, the priests offered prayers to God to reduce the ill effects of the Lunar Eclipse on the people's health and well-being.

As for the occurrence of a Lunar Eclipse, this celestial event is set to take place from 9:57 pm to 1:26 am today, according to Priest Mahendra Nath.

"There will be a lunar eclipse from 9:57 pm to 1:26 am today. The lunar eclipse will touch down from 9:57 pm. Its liberation will be at 1:26 am. The Sutak of the lunar eclipse will begin at 12:57 pm," said Priest Mahendra Nath.

While cautioning the people about the Lunar Eclipse, the Priest said that no one should consume food except the "elderly", "sick" and "pregnant women."

As for the Lunar Eclipse effect on the horoscope, Priest Mahendra Nath says that the Lunar Eclipse will be falling on the Aquarius. Hence, he advises the Aquarius zodiac sign people to practice caution and chant the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra to reduce its effect on their health.

"At the time of the lunar eclipse, no one should eat food except the elderly, the sick and pregnant women. This eclipse is falling on the Aquarius zodiac sign. Its effect will be especially on the Aquarius sign. Those born in Aquarius should be cautious and chant the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra as much as possible so that its effect on their health will not be adverse," said Priest Mahendra Nath.

However, Mahendra Nath calls the upcoming Lunar Eclipse advantageous for the individuals with the zodiac signs of Aries, Scorpio and Sagittarius.

"The auspicious results of this eclipse are auspicious for Aries, Scorpio and Sagittarius, but it will have adverse effects on the remaining zodiac signs," said Mahendra Nath.

According to the Senior Planetarium Engineer at Nehru Planetarium, OP Gupta, the Lunar Eclipse will last for 48 minutes.

While talking to ANI, he said, "In Delhi, the penumbral phase (initial phase) will start at 8.58 pm...The partial eclipse will begin at around 9.57 pm. It will peak at around 11.48 pm. Its duration will be a little more than 48 minutes."

This is the second Lunar Eclipse of 2025. The first one took place in March this year.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As an Aquarius, I'll definitely be chanting the Mahamrityunjaya Mantra tonight. Better safe than sorry when it comes to celestial events affecting our health!
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David E
Fascinating to read about both the scientific explanation and cultural traditions around lunar eclipses. The blend of astronomy and spirituality in Indian culture is truly unique.
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Ananya R
While I respect our traditions, I hope people don't take the food restrictions too seriously, especially for children. Modern science doesn't support these dietary restrictions during eclipses.
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Vikram M
Planning to watch from my terrace in Delhi! The timing is perfect for stargazers. Last eclipse was amazing, hoping for clear skies tonight. 🔭
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Kavya N
My grandmother has already started preparing for the rituals. These traditions connect us to our ancestors and the cosmic rhythms. Feeling blessed to be part of this cultural heritage.

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