Amrutkaal अमृतकाल
Solar Eclipse

Annular Solar Eclipse — Saturday, 1 June 2030

Visible in India?
Yes

Because it is visible here, Sutak Kaal is observed.

Eclipse Timings (IST)

Begins9:04 AM
Maximum11:58 AM
Ends2:51 PM
Magnitude0.972

Times shown are in IST (Indian Standard Time).

Sutak Kaal

31 May, 10:17 PM → 1 Jun, 10:17 AM IST

Sutak begins 12 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 10:18 AM 11:32 AM 12:53 PM 0.212
Kolkata 12:05 PM 12:24 PM 12:42 PM 0.009
Ahmedabad 10:18 AM 11:06 AM 11:59 AM 0.085
Jaipur 10:17 AM 11:24 AM 12:39 PM 0.171
Guwahati 11:32 AM 12:37 PM 1:37 PM 0.126
Varanasi 10:59 AM 11:56 AM 12:53 PM 0.092

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Annular Solar Eclipse on Saturday, 1 June 2030 visible in India?

Yes. The Annular Solar Eclipse on Saturday, 1 June 2030 is visible from India. Because it is visible here, Sutak Kaal is observed (from 31 May, 10:17 PM to 1 Jun, 10:17 AM IST). See the city-wise timings below for your exact local circumstances.

What is the Sutak Kaal for this eclipse?

Sutak Kaal for this solar eclipse begins 12 hours before it starts — from 31 May, 10:17 PM until 1 Jun, 10:17 AM IST. During Sutak, worship, cooking and eating are traditionally avoided; the period ends when the eclipse ends.

What time is the Annular Solar Eclipse (IST)?

In IST the eclipse begins around 9:04 AM, reaches maximum at 11:58 AM and ends near 2:51 PM. Exact local times for major Indian cities are listed below.

What is the magnitude of this eclipse?

The solar eclipse on Saturday, 1 June 2030 has a magnitude of about 0.972. In an annular eclipse a bright ring of the Sun remains visible around the Moon.

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