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Solar Eclipse : List of Four Eclipse will seen in year 2023, Starting with Full Surya Grahan

Solar Eclipse : There will be four eclipses in the new year. The first of these is a solar eclipse, but it will not be visible in India. Second, there will be a shadow lunar eclipse. Which will happen on Buddha Purnima and will also see in the country. The next one will an annular solar eclipse. Which will not happen in India. The last eclipse will be a partial lunar eclipse. Which will happen on Sharad Purnima and will also be seen in India. In this way, only two lunar eclipses will be seen in India in the new year. Whose religious importance will also be there.

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First Solar Eclipse on 20 April

The first solar eclipse will take place on 20 April. This will be Kankanakriti solar eclipse. But will not see in India. That’s why it will not have religious significance either. This eclipse will be visible in South-East Asia, Australia, Antarctica, Pacific and Indian Ocean.

First Lunar Eclipse on May 5

There will be a penumbral lunar eclipse on 5th May. That is, this eclipse will not be visible due to the presence of another shadow of the Earth’s shadow falling on the Moon. That’s why it will also have no religious significance. This lunar eclipse will be over Europe, Asia, Australia, Africa, Antarctica, Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean.

Second Solar Eclipse on October 14

The second solar eclipse of the year will happen on 14 October. It will be circular. Which will not see in India. That’s why it will not have any religious significance in the country. Starting from Texas, this solar eclipse will be visible from Mexico as well as passing through Central America, Colombia and parts of Brazil till Alaska and Argentina.

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Last Lunar Eclipse on October 28

The last lunar eclipse of the year will happen on the night of 28 October. This partial lunar eclipse will be visible in many parts of India. Sharad Purnima will be on this day. This lunar eclipse will start at 1.05 am and end at 02.24 am. In this way, this eclipse will remain for about 1 hour 19 minutes. Along with India, this lunar eclipse will be visible in many countries of Asia including Europe, Australia, North-South Africa, Arctic, Antarctica, Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Ocean.

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