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An annular Solar eclipse will occur in the 1st quarter of Muvasirasa constellation in the Zodiacal sign of Libra (Thula)when the Moon will entirely cover the Sun creating a ring of fire at its edges beginning 13.42 hours (local time) on Thursday June 10, 2021.
The greatest eclipse will occur at 16.11 hours on June 10 Thursday and the eclipse will end at 18.41 hours the same day. It will be visible in Northern parts of Russia, Greenland, and Northern Canada. Europe and the United States will see a partial eclipse.
According to the ancient Indian Rishis it is inauspicious to start any important event in life or embark on any plan or program for that matter on the day of a Solar or Lunar eclipse
A Solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a Lunar eclipse. This Solar eclipse follows the Lunar eclipse that occurred at 16.48 hours on May 26, 2021.
According to the ancient Indian Rishis it is inauspicious to start any important event in life or embark on any plan or program for that matter on the day of a Solar or Lunar eclipse and during the three days both preceding and following the day of the eclipse counting a total of seven days.
It is also the general opinion of the savants of Astrology that it is inauspicious to commence any important event or plan during the running of either the Zodiacal sign or the constellation in which the eclipse occurs either on the day of the eclipse or within the seven days preceding or the following the day of the eclipse which add up to 15 days.