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Today's Hora Timings (Planetary Hours)


Today's Hora Timings (Planetary Hours)

Need to start something important but don't have a Muhurta? The Hora Chakra offers the fastest solution. A Hora is roughly a 1-hour window based on your local sunrise, ruled by one of the 7 daily planets.

Quick Summary: The Power of Hora

  • Base: Starts exactly at your local Sunrise time.
  • Duration: Roughly 1 hour, adjusting slightly based on day/night length.
  • Rule: The 1st Hora of the day is ALWAYS ruled by the Lord of the Day (e.g., Sun on Sunday).

Find Your Current Hora

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The 7 Horas and What to do in them

Planet Nature Best Activities
Surya (Sun) Mixed Govt work, political meetings, applying for jobs, taking medicine.
Chandra (Moon) Auspicious Travel, romance, gardening, food, meeting women.
Mangala (Mars) Inauspicious Buying land, sports, competitive exams. Avoid disputes.
Budha (Mercury) Auspicious Studying, business agreements, IT/tech work, writing.
Guru (Jupiter) Highly Auspicious Finance, education, marriage talks, joining a new job.
Shukra (Venus) Highly Auspicious Buying gold, arts, luxury items, romance, entertainment.
Shani (Saturn) Inauspicious Savings, agriculture, hard labor. Avoid new beginnings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

A 'Hora' is a Vedic hour, roughly lasting 1 hour. There are 24 Horas in a day, ruled cyclically by the 7 planets. It is the quickest way to find a 'Shubh Muhurat'.

Jupiter (Guru) Hora is the absolute best for financial transactions, investments, and opening bank accounts. Venus (Shukra) Hora is also excellent.

Generally, Saturn (Shani) and Mars (Mangal) Horas are considered inauspicious for soft, new, or major life beginnings.

Source: This tool calculates precise planetary hours based on true sunrise and sunset durations. Verified by Sri Santhosh Kumar Sharma.

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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.