A rare lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, coincides with Holi, a major Hindu festival. While modern science finds no harm, traditional beliefs advise pregnant women to take precautions. Staying indoors, avoiding food and drink, and engaging in spiritual practices like chanting mantras are recommended for protection during this celestial event. A rare lunar eclipse on March 3, 2026, coincides with Holi, a major Hindu festival. While modern science finds no harm, traditional beliefs advise pregnant women to take precautions. Staying indoors, avoiding food and drink, and engaging in spiritual practices like chanting mantras are recommended for protection during this celestial event.
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