A solar eclipse is set to occur on Sarvapitra Amavasya, which is the last day of the Pitru Paksha period. This event follows a partial lunar eclipse that took place on the full moon day earlier in the month.
However, experts note that this solar eclipse will not be visible in India, including Rajasthan. As a result, it is expected that there will be no significant impact or effects from this eclipse in the region. Consequently, the customary ‘sutik’ period associated with solar eclipses will not be applicable.
The solar eclipse is part of a series of astronomical events that are of interest to many, but its lack of visibility in India means that local customs and beliefs surrounding such phenomena will not be affected this time.
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