As it is not visible here, no Sutak Kaal applies in India.
| Begins | 6:53 AM |
|---|---|
| Partial begins | 8:03 AM |
| Maximum | 9:42 AM |
| Partial ends | 11:22 AM |
| Ends | 12:31 PM |
| Magnitude | 0.93 |
Times shown are in IST (Indian Standard Time).
This eclipse is not visible in India, so no Sutak Kaal is observed here.
No. The Partial Lunar Eclipse on Friday, 28 August 2026 is NOT visible from India. As the eclipse cannot be seen here, Sutak Kaal does not apply — temples remain open and the daily routine continues normally.
Sutak Kaal is observed only where an eclipse is visible. Since this eclipse is not visible in India, there is no Sutak Kaal here.
In IST the eclipse begins around 6:53 AM, reaches maximum at 9:42 AM and ends near 12:31 PM. These are global instants shown in IST for reference; the eclipse is below the horizon in India.
The lunar eclipse on Friday, 28 August 2026 has a umbral magnitude of about 0.93. A partial eclipse covers only a fraction of the disc.