Wednesday, April 19, 2023

Surya Grahan 2023 - कल सुबह-सुबह ही लग जाएगा साल का पहला सूर्य ग्रहण

Surya Grahan 2023: Solar eclipse is going to happen on 20 April. Whose duration will be from 07.04 am to 12.29 am. However, this solar eclipse will not be visible in India. That's why the Sutak period of this solar eclipse will also not be valid. Let us know what effect this solar eclipse will have on the country and the world.

Surya Grahan 2023 Timings: 

The First Surya Grahan of of the year 2023 is going to happen on  20 April. Whose duration will be from 07:04 AM. However, this solar eclipse will not be visible in India. That's why the Sutak period of this solar eclipse will also not be valid. But this time the solar eclipse is going to be very special because this time 3 types of solar eclipse are going to be visible which have been named as hybrid solar eclipse from a scientific point of view.

Surya Grahan 2023

Surya Grahan 2023 World:  This Surya Grahan is invisible in India, therefore its Sutak Patak will not be seen in India. But in other places where it is visible in countries like Australia, Latin America etc., as a result of that the effect of geographical events will be visible on the whole earth. According to the astrologer, due to the effect of this Surya Grahan, the war between Russia and Ukraine may increase further. Possibilities of clash or war will be seen in different areas. In addition, the infectious disease may reappear.

The effect of this Surya Grahan on India will not be bad. The people of India have received the grace of their God in such a way that the negative effect of this eclipse will defeat the enemies of India. Their troubles seem to be increasing.

Surya Grahan April 2023 Visibility: This solar eclipse will not be visible in India. This solar eclipse will be visible from China, America, Micronesia, Malaysia, Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Solomon, Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand, Vietnam, Taiwan, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia, Philippines, South Indian Ocean and South Pacific Ocean.

 

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