A total lunar eclipse, or Chandra Grahan, will be visible in Delhi on March 3, 2026. The Chandra Grahan will be visible in New Delhi and other areas in the capital city of India from 3:20 PM on March 3 to 6:47 PM on March 3 – as per Indian standard time.
The Grahan takes place during midnight and it is visible to the naked eye.
Those Hindus following Grahan fasting and rituals need to follow it.
All temples will remain closed 9 hours before the grahan and will only open next day morning after pujas and purification rituals.
Those Hindus following Grahan fasting and rituals need to follow it.
All temples will remain closed 9 hours before the grahan and will only open next day morning after pujas and purification rituals.
Detail Timing of Lunar Eclipse in Delhi on March 3, 2026
- Partial eclipse begins - 3:20 PM on March 3
- Total Eclipse begins at 4:34 PM on March 3
- Mid eclipse is at 5:04 PM on March 3
- Total Eclipse ends - 5:33 PM on March 3
- Partial eclipse ends - 6:47 PM on March 3