๐ญ The Science Behind a Solar Eclipse
Astronomically, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon aligns precisely with the Sun and Earth, casting a shadow on parts of the Earth. Depending on distance and alignment, eclipses can be total, partial, or annular. The New Moon phase is always the foundation of a solar eclipse. While science explains it as a matter of alignment, Vedic wisdom interprets it as the shadow planets Rahu and Ketu eclipsing the Sun, infusing the event with karmic significance. These nodes represent past life karma and future destiny, which is why eclipses are seen as powerful triggers of transformation.