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The maximum, around 40 per cent eclipse will be visible at 11:47 am, the Planetarium has said on its website.
The eclipsing sun should not be seen without protective and safety equipment, it said.
The planetarium said, due to restrictions in force for COVID-19, no arrangement is made for the public to view the eclipse from its campus.
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Meanwhile, several prominent temples in the state including Bengaluru will remain closed during the eclipse hours on Sunday.
Officials have said temples will open post eclipse hours and certain special rituals will be performed.