Lunar Eclipse 2020

Lunar Eclipse 2020: What to do in the event of a lunar eclipse today? What should be avoided?
The penumbral lunar eclipse will be visible in India for 3 hours and 18 minutes on Friday. It will start at 11:15 pm on June 5 and conclude on June 6 at 2:34 pm.
A lunar eclipse can be viewed with the naked eye. Thus there is no need to take any special precautions to witness the lunar eclipse.
It is said that during the lunar eclipse, chanting of sacred mantras is done as Mahamarityajaya mantra. It reduces the detrimental effect of the negative energy caused by the seizure. It is said that it is best to add basil leaf for food items and donate for the needy.
The penumbral lunar eclipse will be different than the partial and total lunar eclipse. This eclipse occurs when the sun, earth and moon are in a line. This will prevent the earth from getting sunlight on the moon. The effect forms the outer shadow. It is also known as the Penumbra lunar eclipse.







