
The last Lunar Eclipse or Chandra Grahan of 2022 is going to happen tomorrow. You will be able to see the Blood Moon from different parts of India. According to what Hindus believe, it is an inauspicious occasion much like a solar eclipse.
You will be able to see the last blood moon of 2022 tomorrow, November 8 around the world. Its magnitude will be 1.36, and people from various continents will be able to see it.

Here is when people living in different cities in India will be able to observe the last Lunar eclipse of 2022.
Lunar Eclipse timings in New Delhi - 5.30 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Gurugram - 5.33 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Hyderabad - 5.44 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Kolkata - 4.56 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Noida - 5.32 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Vijapur - 5.59 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Lucknow - 5.20 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Pune - 6.01 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Bhopal - 5.40 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Bengaluru - 5.53 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Mumbai - 5.40 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Ahmedabad - 6.00 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Raipur - 5.25 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Patna - 5.05 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Vapi - 6.06 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Chennai - 5.42 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Chandigarh - 5.31 PM - 6.18 PM
Lunar Eclipse timings in Ranchi - 5.07 PM - 6.18 PM
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Much like a solar eclipse, popular beliefs say that a lunar eclipse can have adverse effects on pregnant women. The most common rule that pregnant women around the world are expected to follow is to stay inside an enclosed space during the eclipse.
Other pregnancy myths include the baby being born with a deformity, not using any sharp knife or object, covering windows so that rays cannot enter the house, taking a bath before or after the eclipse and forgoing drinking and eating during the eclipse.
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None of the mentioned above myths has any scientific explanations backing them up. They are based on beliefs passed on from one generation to another with a lack of any real evidence.
Yes, it will be the last lunar eclipse of 2022 on November 8.
Since the moon has no light of its own, it gleams bright when the sun's rays are reflected from its surface. However, during the lunar eclipse, the earth overshadows the moon, making the moon disappear or look blood red.
There are many myths about what an expecting mother must or must not do during an eclipse. However, there is no scientific proof behind these claims.
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