New Delhi, Nov 16: Skygazers will witness the longest partial lunar eclipse in 580 years on November 19. The last lunar eclipse of 2021 will be visible in the region covering western Africa, western Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Australia, the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
Lunar eclipse occurs on a full moon day when the Earth comes in between the Sun and the Moon and when all the three objects are aligned. A total lunar eclipse will occur when the whole Moon comes under the umbral shadow of the Earth and the partial lunar eclipse occurs when only a part of the Moon comes under the umbral shadow of the Earth.
The partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 12. 48 pm IST. The partial phase will end at 16.17 pm. In India, the eclipse will be visible for a brief span of time from extreme north eastern parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.
Lunar Eclipse 2021: Sutak Timings
Sutak starts 9 hours before the lunar eclipse and this period is considered inauspicious. During this period, people follow the Sutak and refrain from doing religious activities and no new work is performed.
Lunar Eclipse 2021: Mantras to chant
Chandra Beej Mantra
OM Shraam Shreem Shraum Sah Chandraya Namah
Dhanvantari Mantra
Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Dhanvantraye Amrita Kalasha Hastaya, Sarva Maya Vinashanaya Trailoka Nathaya, Shri Mahavishnave Namah
Mahamrityunjaya Mantra
Om Trayambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam Uruvarukamiva Bandhanaan Mrityormukshiya Maamritaat
Dos and Don'ts to follow during Chandra Grahan