Updated March 12th 2025, 16:32 IST

Holi 2025 will be celebrated on March 14. The festival of colours will coincide with a rare celestial event - a lunar eclipse. The Chandra Grahan will be visible from various parts of the world and is expected to last for 65 minutes. The eclipse will occur during the last moon of winter, which is known as the Worm Moon.
A total lunar eclipse happens when the sun, moon and earth align and the earth casts its darkest shadow on the moon, creating what is known as Umbra. However, due to scientific elements at play, instead of the moon turning completely dark, it turns into a reddish-orange.
As per reports, the total lunar eclipse will take place on March 14 and can last up to 2 hours based on the location of the sighting. The chandra grahan will be visible from North and South America, Australia and parts of Pacific Ocean. It would not be visible in India, eatern Europe, eatern Africa and western Australia. Stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts can catch the eclipse from other parts of the world.
Holi 2025 will coincide with the chandra grahan and there are certain activities are prohibited during the time. Take a look at the dons 'tduring a lunar eclipse.
Published March 12th 2025, 16:32 IST