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Today's Choghadiya Timings (Auspicious Muhurat Finder)


Today's Choghadiya Timings (Auspicious Muhurat Finder)

Want to start a journey or a new project but don't have a specific Muhurta? The Choghadiya (Chowghati) system is widely used in Vedic astrology to find an instantly auspicious time slot based on your local sunrise and sunset.

Quick Summary: How it Works

  • Base: Time is calculated from your local Sunrise to Sunset (Day) and Sunset to Sunrise (Night).
  • Division: The day and night are each divided into 8 equal parts (Choghadiyas).
  • Duration: Each Choghadiya lasts roughly 1.5 hours.

Find Your Current Choghadiya

Select today's date and your city to see the full Day and Night schedule.




Meaning of Choghadiya Names

Choghadiya Meaning / Use Verdict
Amrit / అమృత / अमृत Nectar — Best for all types of work. Best
Shubh / శుభ / शुभ Auspicious — Good for marriage, wealth, and ceremonies. Good
Labh / లాభ / लाभ Gain — Excellent for starting a business or education. Good
Chal / చల / चल Normal — Okay for travel, but otherwise neutral. Neutral
Udveg / ఉద్వేగ / उद्वेग Anxiety — Inauspicious. Causes stress. Avoid. Avoid
Rog / రోగ / रोग Disease — Inauspicious. Causes illness or failure. Avoid. Avoid
Kaal / కాల / काल Death — Most inauspicious. Loss of wealth and health. Avoid. Worst

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Choghadiya is a Vedic astrological system that divides the day and night into 8 equal parts each, labeling them as auspicious, neutral, or inauspicious.

'Chal' is considered good for travel, but 'Amrit', 'Shubh', and 'Labh' are also excellent for starting any significant journey.

Yes, for immediate or daily tasks (like traveling, sending an important email, or making a purchase), Choghadiya is a very reliable and quick method to find a good time.
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Note: Festival and eclipse dates on this website are calculated using Swiss Ephemeris and Drik Siddhanta. Timings shown are adjusted for your selected city's latitude and longitude, with sunrise, sunset, moonrise, and moonset computed using topocentric coordinates. Minor differences may still occur due to regional traditions or local panchangam variations. When in doubt, please verify with your local panchangam or family priest.