In India, most areas will witness the end of the eclipse at moonrise, while parts of North-East India and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands will see the end of totality as well

The eclipse will be observable across eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Americas, as per reports. Representational Pic
The total lunar eclipse on Tuesday, March 3, (12 Phalguna, 1947 Saka Era) will be visible from most parts of India, except some extreme western regions.
The eclipse will be observable across eastern Asia, Australia, the Pacific Ocean, and the Americas, as per reports.