Chandra Grahan 2022 date and time, Lunar Eclipse 2022 timing: Lunar Eclipse, widely known as Chandra Grahan in India, will be witnessed on Tuesday, 8 November. This will be the last lunar eclipse of 2022. The next lunar eclipse, which will be visible from India, will occur on October 28, 2023, and it will a partial eclipse. The last lunar eclipse that India witnessed occurred on November 19, 2021, and it was only a partial eclipse. South and North America, Australia, Asia, the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, as well as Australia, will all be able to see this lunar eclipse. 

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The lunar eclipse will start at 02:39 PM (IST). The total eclipse will begin at 3:46 PM (IST). However, 05:12 PM (IST) is when totality ends, and 06:19 PM (IST) is when partial phase ends.

The Lunar eclipse will start at different times in cities and will end at 6:19 PM (IST). If you want to see the eclipse in your area, check the city-wise time for the lunar eclipse below.
 

Places

Moonrise Time

(IST)

Umbral phase

begins at

14h 39m (IST)

Totality

begins at

15 h 46m (IST)

Totality

Ends at

17h 12m (IST)

Umbral phase

Ends at

18 h 19m

( IST)

Duration of eclipse (from Moonrise time upto the end of umbral phase)

 

 

      h     m

h       m

h        m

h        m

h        m

h        m

Lucknow

17   16

 

Beginning of partial phase is not visible as the phenomenon will be in progress before moonrise of any

place in India

 

Beginning of totality phase is not visible as the phenomenon will be in progress before moonrise of any

place in India

*

Visible

1       03

Madurai

17   52

*

Visible

0       27

Mangalore

18   01

*

Visible

0       18

Midnapore

16   57

Visible

Visible

1       22

Mount Abu

17   53

*

Visible

0       26

Mumbai

18   01

*

Visible

0       18

Murshidabad

16   49

Visible

Visible

1       30

Muzaffarpur

16   59

Visible

Visible

1       20

Mysore

17   54

*

Visible

0       25

Nagpur

17   32

*

Visible

0       47

Nalgonda

17   37

*

Visible

0       42

Nasik

17   56

*

Visible

0       23

Nellore

17   38

*

Visible

0       41

Nowgong

17   25

*

Visible

0       54

Panaji

17   59

*

Visible

0       20

Patna

17   01

Visible

Visible

1       18

Pondicherry

17   42

*

Visible

0       37

Pune

17   58

*

Visible

0       21

Port Blair

16   49

Visible

Visible

1       30

Puri

17   07

Visible

Visible

1       12

Raipur

17   22

*

Visible

0       57

Rajamundry

17   25

*

Visible

0       54

Rajkot

18   05

*

Visible

0       14

Ranchi

17   03

Visible

Visible

1       16

Sambalpur

17   12

*

Visible

1       07

Shillong

16   33

Visible

Visible

1       46

Shimla

17   24

*

Visible

0       55

Sibsagar

16   20

Visible

Visible

1       59

Silchar

16   31

Visible

Visible

1       48

Siliguri

16   46

Visible

Visible

1       33

Silvassa

17   58

*

Visible

0       21

Srinagar

17   29

*

Visible

0       50

Sringeri

17   57

*

Visible

0       22

Tamelong

16   25

Visible

Visible

1       54

Thanjavur

17   46

*

Visible

0       33

Thiruvanantapuram

17   58

*

Visible

0       21

Trichur

17   57

*

Visible

0       22

Udaipur

17   49

*

Visible

0       30

Ujjain

17   43

*

Visible

0       36

Vadodara

17   54

*

Visible

0       25

Varanasi

17   10

Visible

Visible

1       09

Vijayawada

17   33

*

Visible

0       46

Chandra Grahan 2022 Sutak timing
 

The period preceding the eclipse is known as Sutak. It is regarded as an inauspicious period by Hindus. In the case of the Chandra Grahan or Lunar Eclipse, the Sutak Kaal typically begins 9 hours before the actual start of the Chandra Grahan.

According to drikpanchang, Chandra Grahan Sutak will start at 9:21 AM (IST) and will end at 6:18 PM (IST) on November 8.

Sutak time for kids, old and sick people will begin at 2:48 PM (IST) and will end at 6:18 PM (IST).