The lunar eclipse has some popular myths and superstitions surrounding the celestial event. The world will witness the last total lunar eclipse on November 8, 2022. We have revealed some mind-blowing Chandra Grahan superstitions that people have followed since the dawn of time. Chandra Grahan 2022 Superstitions: From Avoiding Sitting on Animals to Skipping Travel Plans; 5 Mind-Boggling Myths and Beliefs About November’s Total Lunar Eclipse.
The period preceding a solar or lunar eclipse is called Sutak, and the Sutak Kaal begins usually nine hours before the actual eclipse. Hindus believe that this period is inauspicious and prefer to stay indoors and avoid starting any new work during this time. For Chandra Grahan 2022, here’s everything about the date, visibility in India, Sutak timing and its significance. Chandra Grahan 2022 on November 8: Know Sutak Timing, Visibility in India and Significance of the Last Total Lunar Eclipse of the Year.