There will be a total of four eclipses in 2025—two lunar eclipses (total) and two solar eclipses (partial). These celestial events will be visible in different parts of the world. Eclipses have special religious and astronomical significance in the Indian tradition, however, additional information will be needed about the visibility of these eclipses in India.
March 13-14: Total Lunar Eclipse
The first eclipse in 2025 will be a lunar eclipse, which will occur on March 13-14. It will be a total lunar eclipse and will be visible in the following places:
March 29: Partial Solar Eclipse
The second eclipse of the year will be a solar eclipse, which will occur on March 29. It will be a partial solar eclipse and will be visible in the following areas:
September 7-8: Total Lunar Eclipse
The third eclipse of 2025 will be another total lunar eclipse, which will occur on September 7-8. It will be visible in the following places:
September 21: Partial Solar Eclipse
The last eclipse of the year will take place on September 21. It will be a partial solar eclipse and will be visible in the following regions:
There is no solar eclipse in India in the year 2023.
Solar eclipse in India is on Saturday, 28 October 2023. The start time of the solar eclipse will be 01:05 in the night and end at 02:34 in the night.