India will witness its second and final lunar eclipse of 2025 on the night of September 7, lasting until the early hours of September 8. The eclipse is set to begin at 9:58 PM and will continue until 1:26 AM, with a total duration of 3 hours and 38 minutes.
According to traditional astrological beliefs, there are several rituals and practices recommended during and after a lunar eclipse. Among these practices, one significant guideline is to take a bath after the eclipse has concluded. This ritual is believed to cleanse both the body and spirit.
Astrologer Acharya Om Narayan Tiwari emphasizes the importance of adhering to these customs. He states that following such practices can have spiritual and health benefits, aligning with both religious beliefs and scientific perspectives.
As the date approaches, many individuals may seek to understand the significance of these rituals and their implications on health and well-being.
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