India, Sept. 5 -- On the night of 7-8 September 2025, skywatchers across India will witness a total lunar eclipse, popularly known as the Blood Moon. During this rare event, the Moon will pass through the Earth's shadow, gradually taking on a deep red-orange glow that has fascinated astronomers and enthusiasts for centuries. The eclipse will feature 82 minutes of totality, offering an extended and visually striking display that can be safely observed with the naked eye. Unlike solar eclipses, lunar eclipses require no protective gear, making them accessible to everyone. Below is a complete guide on how to watch the Chandra Grahan safely and tips to enhance your viewing experience.

Eclipse begins: 9:58 PM IST, 7 SeptemberTotality starts: ...