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How religions worldwide view solar eclipses


This celestial phenomena arouse a sense of awe, prompting contemplation on humanity’s position in the universe


Shirley GomezSenior Writer
APRIL 8, 2024 11:11 AM EDTAPR 8, 2024, 11:11 AM EDT

On April 8, 2024, North America will experience a rare event—a Total Solar Eclipse. This natural phenomenon will be visible in the United States for the first time since 2017 and the last time until 2044. It is worth noticing for skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts alike.

Solar eclipses have fascinated humans since ancient times and have been interpreted differently across different religions. In some cultures, solar eclipses represent battles in the heavens where cosmic forces clash in celestial drama. Ancient civilizations like the Mayans saw eclipses as ominous signs and performed rituals to appease the gods and avoid potential calamity.

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On the other hand, Hindu traditions view eclipses as ideal moments for spiritual reflection and purification, encouraging devotees to participate in prayers and rituals for spiritual cleansing. In Chinese mythology, eclipses are associated with mythical creatures that devour the sun, prompting rituals to ward off these beasts. Islamic perspectives emphasize the profound significance of eclipses, encouraging prayers and invoking divine mercy during these celestial events.

Despite variations in interpretation, solar eclipses arouse a sense of awe, prompting contemplation on humanity’s position in the universe and the interconnectedness of religious beliefs with celestial phenomena. Now, let’s look at how religions worldwide view solar eclipses.

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