The first lunar eclipse of the year 2026 is going to occur today on Tuesday, March 3. Let us tell you that this is also going to be the biggest lunar eclipse of this year. This total lunar eclipse will also be visible in India. Let us tell you that in view of this eclipse, darshan and worship in temples, Jyotirlingas and Shaktipeeths across the country will remain closed. However, there is also a temple in India where eclipse is not considered and the court here remains open for darshan 24 hours a day. Let us tell you that we are talking about the Avadhoot Saint Dadaji Dhuniwale temple located in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh.
The court will remain open even during lunar eclipse
According to the information, the Avadhoot Saint Dadaji Dhuniwale temple located in Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh will be kept open even during today’s lunar eclipse. Aarti-worship and darshan are done here even during eclipse. Every time during an eclipse, this temple remains open for the devotees 24 hours and seven days and worship continues. It is said that the effect of eclipse is not considered in Dadaji Dhuniwale temple.
Darshan will continue throughout
According to the information given by the officials of Shri Dadaji Temple Trust, there will be no effect of the eclipse in the temple and darshan will continue here throughout the time. During the time of Grandfather, Akhand Havan and Bhog Bhandar continues continuously in the temple during the eclipse. He has told that even during the lunar eclipse visible all over the world today, the doors of Shri Dadaji temple will remain open for darshan.
There will be no darshan in Omkareshwar and Ayodhya
According to the information revealed, Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga temple located in Khandwa will be kept closed from 3 pm to 7 pm. After the lunar eclipse, devotees will be able to visit the temple from 8 pm onwards after cleaning the temple from 7 pm to 8 pm. At the same time, the doors of the temples of Ramnagari Ayodhya have been closed and there will be no darshan of Ram Lala here, not today. As soon as the Sutak is installed, the doors of all the major temples of Ramnagari Ayodhya have been closed. Devotees will not be able to have darshan of Ramlala in Shri Ram Janmabhoomi temple. Along with this, all the monasteries and temples including Dashrath Mahal and Hanumangarhi will remain closed.
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