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Eclipse · Grahan

Annular Solar Eclipse

Tuesday, 17 February 2026

  • TypeAnnular Solar Eclipse (Surya Grahan)
  • DateTuesday, 17 February 2026
  • Sutak begins2026-02-17 03:26 IST
  • Node axisRahu
  • Sign · nakshatraAquarius · Dhanishta
  • Visible from IndiaNo

What this is

A grahan (eclipse) is one of the most significant moments in the tradition — not for fear, but for stillness. This annular solar eclipse falls with the luminary near Rahu, in Aquarius (Dhanishta nakshatra).

Sutak timing

The Sutak period — the pause before and during the eclipse — begins 2026-02-17 03:26 IST (twelve hours before a solar eclipse). Worship, cooking, and new beginnings give way to japa, a cleansing bath, and quiet giving. This eclipse is not visible from India, so the tradition holds the Sutak does not bind here — but it is still a fine window to keep quietly.

How to hold it

Taught calmly: the shadow passes and the light returns. The old myth pictures Rahu and Ketu briefly catching the sun or moon — a time set apart, not a thing to dread.

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