The year 2025's final solar eclipse will occur on Sunday, September 21st. Eclipses are considered extremely important in Sanatan Dharma. Scientifically, it is considered an astronomical event. Although this solar eclipse will not be directly visible in India, its impact will be felt. The second solar eclipse of the year is occurring on September 21st, and its Sutak period will not be valid in India. In such circumstances, the eclipse also impacts the zodiac signs, bringing good fortune for some and bad fortune for others.

Ayodhya's astrologer, Pandit Kalki Ram, explains that the last solar eclipse of the year, occurring on September 21st, will begin at 10:39 pm, but will not be visible in India. This solar eclipse will be clearly visible in New Zealand. According to astrological calculations, this eclipse will be extremely auspicious for certain zodiac signs, including Taurus, Leo, and Libra, who may receive many positive news items.
Relief from Troubles
People of these zodiac signs will receive many positive news stories. Pending work may be completed. Problems that have arisen may be resolved. Business will grow. You may receive a promotion at work. Your love life will also be wonderful. You will be relieved of health-related problems. On the other hand, Virgos need to be cautious. They may suffer financial losses. They may experience mental stress. They will also face health-related problems.

Some things need to be paid special attention to during the solar eclipse. During this time, prayers, food, and sharp instruments are not allowed. According to astrologers, pregnant women should also be cautious during the eclipse. Chant mantras dedicated to the Sun God during the eclipse. Offer prayers to the Sun God in the morning. Do charity. Chant the Gayatri Mantra. Doing so also provides relief from the ill effects of the eclipse.
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