saumanvaraa
Saumanvaraa, also known as the "Solar Eclipse," is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the Sun's light and casting a shadow on Earth. This event is a type of solar eclipse, where the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, resulting in a ring of light around the Moon. The term "saumanvaraa" is derived from Sanskrit, with "sauma" meaning "sun" and "varaa" meaning "to cover."
Solar eclipses are relatively rare events, occurring only during a new moon phase when the Sun, Moon,
The duration of a saumanvaraa can vary, but it typically lasts for a few minutes. The path