Is travelling allowed during the Lunar Eclipse 2026? Indian traditional beliefs and more
Lunar Eclipse 2026 is one of the most-awaited celestial events in the world. It happens when Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and such events have long been associated with spiritual, traditional, astrological and religious significance. While there’s a scientific explanation to every occurrence, ancient Indian beliefs and religious books attribute some deep meanings to a lunar eclipse.
Among many questions that arise during this time, one commonly asked is whether travelling is considered appropriate during a lunar eclipse or not. Let’s try to find out the answers:
What do ancient traditional beliefs suggest
As per Hindu traditions, eclipses, be it solar or lunar, are believed to be inauspicious. It is considered that eclipse periods are caused by the celestial shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. Hindu scriptures including the Puranas also describe eclipses as times when the negative energies are on their peak and this is one of the reasons why it is advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to be indoors. Not only travelling but eating, cooking, sleeping, or any unnecessary movement is advised to be avoided.
Why so much stress on travelling
Travelling during a lunar eclipse is not suggested. It is only because this period is considered inauspicious in Hindu traditions. And the idea is that these journeys may not be fruitful or may invite obstacles. Astrologically speaking, the Moon represents the mind and emotions. And since the Moon will be overshadowed, it is discouraged to begin any new venture or travel as it can disturb mental peace.
What should we do during this time
People are suggested to stay at home and meditate. Chanting religious mantras during an eclipse is strongly suggested. Temple doors remain strictly shut and open only after the purification rituals which include bathing of idols and cleansing of the house. Pregnant women are especially advised to avoid travel or going out during an eclipse, as old customs suggest that it has potential bad effects on unborn babies.
Scientific perspective
If you try to understand from a scientific perspective, there is no evidence that lunar eclipses are harmful in any sense. However, in the Indian belief system, cultural sentiments are strong, and many choose to follow traditional guidelines.
Indian beliefs are rooted in spirituality and astrology and discourage travelling during an eclipse while science finds no harm. At last, the decision is a personal choice and faith, whether to travel or not.
Among many questions that arise during this time, one commonly asked is whether travelling is considered appropriate during a lunar eclipse or not. Let’s try to find out the answers:
What do ancient traditional beliefs suggest
As per Hindu traditions, eclipses, be it solar or lunar, are believed to be inauspicious. It is considered that eclipse periods are caused by the celestial shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. Hindu scriptures including the Puranas also describe eclipses as times when the negative energies are on their peak and this is one of the reasons why it is advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to be indoors. Not only travelling but eating, cooking, sleeping, or any unnecessary movement is advised to be avoided.
Why so much stress on travelling
Travelling during a lunar eclipse is not suggested. It is only because this period is considered inauspicious in Hindu traditions. And the idea is that these journeys may not be fruitful or may invite obstacles. Astrologically speaking, the Moon represents the mind and emotions. And since the Moon will be overshadowed, it is discouraged to begin any new venture or travel as it can disturb mental peace.
People are suggested to stay at home and meditate. Chanting religious mantras during an eclipse is strongly suggested. Temple doors remain strictly shut and open only after the purification rituals which include bathing of idols and cleansing of the house. Pregnant women are especially advised to avoid travel or going out during an eclipse, as old customs suggest that it has potential bad effects on unborn babies.
Indian beliefs are rooted in spirituality and astrology and discourage travelling during an eclipse while science finds no harm. At last, the decision is a personal choice and faith, whether to travel or not.
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