Solar & Lunar Eclipse & Pregnancy

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  1. sanravi_1970

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    Re: Eclipse???

    Hi all

    Tomorrow is eclipse..

    I enquired in temple about the eclipse and they too said yes and it occurs bet 5.52 AM to 7.32 AM. And when i asked the person that since I am pregnant what do's and dont's to follow, for that he said JUST NOT TO COME OUT, thats it.
    I just wanted to share this information with u, so that it might be useful for u all.

    Take care
     
    Last edited: Aug 27, 2007
  2. Haasini

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    Re: Eclipse???

    Hi,
    Tomorrow is Eclipse .... Do you know the Eclipse beginning and ending timings in US ?


    -Thanks,
     
  3. sanravi_1970

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    Re: Eclipse???

    Hi

    The eclipse is not visible in northern america but seen only in southern america, its bet 4.30am to 5.30am.
     
  4. vidhyalakshmid

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    Re: Eclipse???

    Hi Sanravi,

    Do you mean the EST or what? Can you please clarify the exact timings?
    Because US has 5 time zones.
     
  5. puni88

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    Re: Eclipse???

    Usually, my mom tells me as in the temple they announce and they do a special pooja for the planet transitions which effects people.
     
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    Re: Eclipse???

    Its pacific time,as it s mentioned southern america...
     
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    Re: Eclipse???

    It starts at 4.30 CST ad eds at 8.36 CST...But i dot thik it is havig much effect in north america...but eve the it is good to read some gods matras ad ot to cut ay vegetables ad drik hot items...
     
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    Re: Eclipse???

    I am still confused ...does it mean 5.30 am EST amd 2.30 am PST(starting time)?

    So,vidhya,this will not be a problem for you since it will be between 2.30 am and 6.30 am for you,but could be a problem here on the eastern side,isn't it,because it is between 5.30 and 9.30 am. here?

    Well,guess I have no choice now,I just went out between 8 am and 8.45 am to drop my son at school:icon_frown:
     
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    Oh its pacific time.. starts at 5.30am pacific time, but i think we need not worry abt eastern time cos its not visible here... and even in pacific time,they will be sleeping at the time the eclipse occurs. So not to worry....:)
     
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    Hello everyone,

    We have all grown up listening about and the effects of eclipses. But i waguely remember some things about its effects on pregnancy. Like one should not knit.
    But i wish to know more about it. Plz shed some light, if any one of you know,
    1) The occurance of these eclipses during the year 2008 ?
    2) What do's and dont's for a pregnant women ?
    3) What precautions to take ?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    MOM 2 BE.
     

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