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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Jun 21, 2020, 08:29:12 IST

Surya Grahan 2020 Live updates: 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse to be visible in India today

India will today witness its 'deepest' annular solar eclipse of this century, with the Sun appearing as a necklace of pearls for around 30 seconds during the maximum phase along a narrow corridor running through Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand. Stay with TOI with live updates.

08:18 (IST), Jun 21

Andhra Pradesh: Tirumala temple closed today for pilgrims due to solar eclipse

The Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirumala will remain closed for pilgrim worship on Sunday due to solar eclipse. The temple doors, which were closed at 8.30 pm on Saturday after the conduct of 'Ekanta seva', will reopen at 2.30 pm on Sunday after the eclipse period is over, but devotees will not be allowed in. Pilgrim services will resume at the temple from Monday at the usual timings. Read full article

08:03 (IST), Jun 21

Annular Solar Eclipse 2020: Can Surya Grahan actually impact our health? Here is what you should know

On June 21, sky gazers will witness the majestic Solar eclipse when the moon will pass between the Earth and the Sun, obscuring Earth’s view of Sun completely or partially. It will be the first solar eclipse of the year 2020 as the next one will take place on December 14, 2020. Read more

08:02 (IST), Jun 21

Solar eclipse: Dos and don'ts

08:01 (IST), Jun 21

Solar Eclipse in June 2020: Time, date & where to watch

An annular solar eclipse will be visible on Sunday, June 21, 2020. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. Read more

07:38 (IST), Jun 21

Chennai will witness a partial solar eclipse on Sunday from 10.22am to 1.41pm

07:35 (IST), Jun 21

Jaipur will witness a partial solar eclipse on Sunday starting from 10.15am till 1.44pm

07:06 (IST), Jun 21
 
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Hanumat Niketan Temple in Prayagraj closed from 8pm on June 20 to 5pm on June 21 in view of solar eclipse

Shiva Kumar Shukla, priest at Hanumat Niketan Temple 
06:31 (IST), Jun 21

In Gujarat, there will be a partial eclipse up to 72%. It will begin at 10am and continue to 1.27pm.

06:27 (IST), Jun 21

Astronomy buffs in Lucknow are gearing up to witness the the annular solar eclipse on Sunday.

06:26 (IST), Jun 21

The partial solar eclipse will be visible in Bengaluru for over three hours on Sunday

06:25 (IST), Jun 21

The rare annular eclipse will begin in Delhi at 10.19am and end at 1.48pm.

06:25 (IST), Jun 21

The last full solar eclipse visible from India in the next 11 years takes place on Sunday

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