Grahan January 2026: The event of eclipse is considered important from the point of view of astrology, religion and science. Although it is not considered auspicious in religion and astrology, it is a wonderful time for scientists and astronomy lovers.
A total of four eclipses are going to occur this year in the year 2026, in which there are two solar eclipses (Surya Grahan) and 2 lunar eclipses (Lunar Eclipse). As soon as the year begins, the questions in people’s mind are, when will these eclipses occur and where will they be visible. Many people are so curious that they are even searching on Google about the eclipse that will occur in January 2026. Let us know whether any eclipse is taking place in January 2026 or not.
Reality of eclipse in January
According to astrological calculations and scientists, no solar eclipse or lunar eclipse is taking place in January 2026, Astrologer Anish Vyas, after analyzing the planets, constellations and almanac, said that the position of the planets in the sky this month is not such that the Earth, Moon and Sun come in a straight line. Therefore, it directly means that there is no eclipse in the month of January. In such a situation, for those who are worried about the Sutak period or its religious effects due to the eclipse, this month is going to be completely normal. On clear nights of January you can simply enjoy the beauty of the stars and planets in the sky.
when will it be a year 2026 First Grahan of 2026
Astronomy lovers may not be able to witness an eclipse in January 2026, but you won’t have to wait too long, because the first solar eclipse of this year is going to occur on February 17, 2026. However, this eclipse will not be visible in India. But it will be visible in West Asia, South-West Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, South America and Atlantic regions.
The world will face four eclipses in 2026 (Eclispe List of 2026)
17 February 2026 (solar eclipse)- This will be an Annular Solar Eclipse, which is also known as ‘Ring of Fire’.
3 march 2026 (lunar eclipse)- Exactly 15 days after the solar eclipse and on Holi, the first total lunar eclipse of the year will occur.
12 August 2026 (Solar Eclipse)- The second solar eclipse of the year will take place on August 12. This will also be an annular solar eclipse and will not be visible in India.
28 August 2026 (Lunar Eclipse)- The second and last lunar eclipse of the year will take place on August 28, which will be a partial lunar eclipse and it will also not be visible in India.
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