Amrutkaal अमृतकाल
Lunar Eclipse

Partial Lunar Eclipse — Sunday, 16 June 2030

Visible in India?
Yes

Because it is visible here, Sutak Kaal is observed.

Eclipse Timings (IST)

Begins9:44 PM
Partial begins10:51 PM
Maximum12:03 AM
Partial ends1:15 AM
Ends2:22 AM
Magnitude0.503

Times shown are in IST (Indian Standard Time).

Sutak Kaal

15 Jun, 12:44 PM → 15 Jun, 9:44 PM IST

Sutak begins 9 hours before the eclipse. During this period worship, cooking and eating are traditionally avoided; it ends when the eclipse ends.

Timings in Indian Cities

City Begin Max End Mag.
New Delhi 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Mumbai 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Kolkata 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Chennai 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Bengaluru 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Hyderabad 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Ahmedabad 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Jaipur 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Guwahati 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503
Varanasi 9:44 PM 12:03 AM 2:22 AM 0.503

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Partial Lunar Eclipse on Sunday, 16 June 2030 visible in India?

Yes. The Partial Lunar Eclipse on Sunday, 16 June 2030 is visible from India. Because it is visible here, Sutak Kaal is observed (from 15 Jun, 12:44 PM to 15 Jun, 9:44 PM IST). See the city-wise timings below for your exact local circumstances.

What is the Sutak Kaal for this eclipse?

Sutak Kaal for this lunar eclipse begins 9 hours before it starts — from 15 Jun, 12:44 PM until 15 Jun, 9:44 PM IST. During Sutak, worship, cooking and eating are traditionally avoided; the period ends when the eclipse ends.

What time is the Partial Lunar Eclipse (IST)?

In IST the eclipse begins around 9:44 PM, reaches maximum at 12:03 AM and ends near 2:22 AM. Exact local times for major Indian cities are listed below.

What is the magnitude of this eclipse?

The lunar eclipse on Sunday, 16 June 2030 has a umbral magnitude of about 0.503. A partial eclipse covers only a fraction of the disc.

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