Surya Grahan 2025 Timing: Today marks the final solar eclipse of 2025. This solar eclipse will be partially visible to the public. Its duration is 4 hours and 24 minutes. This partial solar eclipse will be visible in 18 countries. Today marks Sarva Pitru Amavasya, marking the end of Pitru Paksha (the lunar fortnight). This year, Pitru Paksha (the lunar fortnight) began with a lunar eclipse and ended with a solar eclipse. This is a rare coincidence, occurring after 122 years. Religiously, the Sutak period for a solar eclipse begins 12 hours before the eclipse and ends with the end of the eclipse. Let's find out what time the solar eclipse will begin and what time the eclipse will end.

Solar Eclipse Start Time
According to Indian Standard Time, this solar eclipse will begin at 10:59 PM tonight.
Solar Eclipse End Time
Today's solar eclipse will end tomorrow, Monday, September 22nd, at 3:23 AM. This time is based on Indian Standard Time.
Solar Eclipse Peak Timing
The peak timing of today's solar eclipse is 01:11 AM. The solar eclipse will be at its peak at this time.
Sutak Period for the Solar Eclipse
The Sutak period for this partial solar eclipse should begin 12 hours earlier, at 10:59 AM today. However, it will not be visible in India, so there will be no Sutak period.
Rare Coincidence of a Solar Eclipse After 122 Years
According to astrology, this solar eclipse marks a rare coincidence in 122 years: a solar eclipse on Sarva Pitru Amavasya and a lunar eclipse on the first day of Pitru Paksha. In 1903, Pitru Paksha also began with a lunar eclipse and ended with a solar eclipse.
Partial Solar Eclipse Visible in 18 Countries
This partial solar eclipse will be visible in 18 countries around the world. This solar eclipse will be visible in Australia, the Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Wallis & Futuna.

Country-Date-Solar Eclipse Start and End Time
1. Australia………..September 22……………06:13 AM……………07:36 AM
2. Cook Islands………..September 21……………07:32 CKT……………09:41 CKT
3. Fiji…………………..September 22……………05:42 FJT…………………07:27 FJT
4. French Polynesia….September 21……………07:41 TAHT……………10:04 TAHT
5. Kiribati…………..September 22……………06:38 PHOT…………..08:56 LINT
6. New Caledonia……….September 22……………05:24 NCT……………06:27 NCT
7. New Zealand…………..September 22……………05:41 NZST…………..08:36 NZST
8. Niue…………………..22 September………………..06:31 NUT……………..08:26 NUT
9. Norfolk Island……..22 September………………….05:37 NFT……………..06:43 NFT
10. Samoa……………..22 September………………….06:29 WST…………….08:09 WST
11. Solomon Islands…….22 September………………….05:34 SBT………………06:00 SBT
12. Tokelau…………..22 September………………….06:31 TKT……………..07:52 TKT
13. Tonga…………………..22 September…………………06:30 TOT……………….08:33 TOT
14. Tuvalu………………..22 September…………………05:50 TVT……………….06:52 TVT
15. Vanuatu………………22 September…………………..05:30 VUT………………06:22 VUT
16. Wallis and Futuna….September 22………………..05:34 WFT……………..07:08 WFT
17. American Samoa…September 21…………………06:29 SST………………08:12 SST
18. Antarctica………September 22………………..04:49 DDUT…………..18:53 CLST
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