The second and last lunar eclipse of this year is going to happen on November 19. The last lunar eclipse of the year is considered important. This time the sum of the lunar eclipse is being formed, on the day of Kartik Purnima. Ganga bath also has special significance on the day of Kartik Purnima. According to astrology, this lunar eclipse occurring on Kartik Purnima will not be visible in most parts of India.
According to religion and astrology, the lunar eclipse has a lot of importance. According to religious beliefs, an eclipse is considered inauspicious. Let us tell you that this year’s second and last lunar eclipse will happen on November 19. The last lunar eclipse of the year is considered important. This time the sum of the lunar eclipse is being formed, on the day of Kartik Purnima. Ganga bath also has special significance on the day of Kartik Purnima. According to astrology, this lunar eclipse occurring on Kartik Purnima will not be visible in most parts of India. However, it will be visible for a short time in some parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam.

Lunar eclipse 2021 date
According to the Hindu calendar, in 2021, this is the last lunar eclipse of this year. It will take place on November 19 (Friday). This lunar eclipse will take place in Taurus, due to which the people of Taurus need to pay special attention.
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Lunar eclipse time
According to astrology, the lunar eclipse on November 19, 2021, will take place at around 11:30 in the afternoon. The lunar eclipse will end at 05:33 in the evening. The last lunar eclipse of the year 2021, which falls on the day of Kartik Purnima, will be partial, during this lunar eclipse, there will be no Sutak. Based on mythological beliefs, the Sutak rules are followed only in the event of a complete eclipse. The sutak period is not effective in the case of partial, Khandagras eclipse. According to the beliefs, auspicious work is not done during the Sutak period. At the same time, pregnant women should take special precautions during the Sutak period.
Legend of lunar eclipse
During the churning of the ocean, a demon named Swarbhanu tried to drink nectar by deceit. Then the Moon and the Sun had an eye on it. After this, the Moon and the Sun informed Lord Vishnu about the action of the demon. Lord Vishnu severed the head of this demon with his Sudarshan Chakra. Due to some nectar of nectar coming down from the throat, these two became demons and became immortal. The head part was known as Rahu, and the trunk was known as Ketu.
According to the beliefs, Rahu and Ketu attack the Moon and the Sun from time to time to avenge. When these two cruel planets grip the Moon and the Sun, then an eclipse occurs, and during this time, both the planets become weak, and negative energy occurs. Therefore, it is forbidden to do auspicious works during the eclipse.