When is the Lunar Eclipse in 2026? Date and timing in India (IST) - where to watch Chandra Grahan
If you like looking up at the night sky - or just need an excuse to step outside for a few quiet minutes, there’s a lunar eclipse coming in 2026 that India will get to see, even if only for a short while.
The first lunar eclipse of 2026 falls on March 3, almost around the time of Holi. So yes, the full moon that evening comes with a little extra drama. It’s one of those rare moments where science and tradition accidentally share the same calendar.
But here’s the catch. People in India won’t see the eclipse from the beginning. By the time the Moon rises over most cities, the eclipse will already be underway and nearing its end.
Lunar Eclipse 2026 - India timings (IST)
The eclipse unfolds gradually through the afternoon and evening. These are the main phases according to astronomical calculations:
Penumbral phase: 2:14 PM – 4:58 PM
Partial eclipse begins: 3:20 PM
Total lunar eclipse begins: 4:34 PM
Maximum eclipse: 5:03 PM
Total phase ends: 5:32 PM
Eclipse ends completely: between 6:47 PM and 7:53 PM
What will India actually see?
This is where expectations need a small adjustment.
In cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru, the Moon rises close to sunset. Which means the most dramatic part of the eclipse happens while the Moon is still below the horizon.
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So when you finally spot it in the sky, the show will already be wrapping up. You’ll likely notice a Moon that looks slightly dimmed or partially shadowed. If conditions are clear, you might even catch a faint reddish tint - what people often call a Blood Moon - before it slowly returns to its usual brightness.
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Why does the Moon turn red?
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But the Moon doesn’t disappear. Instead, sunlight bends through Earth’s atmosphere and scatters, allowing red and orange wavelengths to reach the Moon - the same reason sunsets look fiery and warm. That filtered light gives the Moon its reddish glow.
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Do you need any special equipment?
Not at all.
No telescope, no protective glasses, nothing fancy. Lunar eclipses are completely safe to watch with the naked eye. Just find a spot with a clear eastern view and minimal lights around you.
Will there be another lunar eclipse in 2026?
Yes, there will be another one on August 28, 2026 - but it won’t be visible from India. So the March eclipse is the only real chance for Indian skywatchers that year.
The quick takeaway
Date: March 3, 2026
Visible in India: Yes, but only the final phase
Best time to watch: Around sunset, roughly 6:20 PM onwards depending on where you live
What you’ll see: A partially eclipsed Moon rising, possibly with a soft red hue
And honestly, that’s part of the appeal. No crowds, no tickets, no planning required. Just step outside, look up, and watch the sky quietly do its thing.
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A quiet moment worth catching
Even if India only gets to see the final stretch of the March 3 lunar eclipse, it is still a reminder of how beautifully predictable the sky can be. You may not witness the full drama, but even a softly shadowed Moon rising at dusk has its own charm. So if the skies are clear, take those few minutes. Step outside, look up, and let the evening slow down just a little.
No special equipment is needed, just a clear sky and a few minutes to look up and enjoy the view.
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