New Delhi, March 10 -- As India prepares to celebrate the festival of colours, Holi, on March 14, an extraordinary celestial event is set to unfold-a total lunar eclipse, popularly known as the Blood Moon.

This rare cosmic occurrence, where the Moon takes on a deep red hue, aligns perfectly with the festival's vibrant energy. But the question on everyone's mind is: Will India get to witness this breathtaking spectacle?

A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow that filters out all but the red and orange wavelengths of light. This creates the striking Blood Moon effect, a phenomenon often associated with myths and folklore across different cultures.

The upcoming eclipse wil...