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Choghadiya

Date
Thursday, 9 April 2026
Location
Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, India
Timezone
UTC+5:30

Day Choghadiya

Shubh 06:06 AM07:38 AM
Good
Rog 07:38 AM09:10 AM
Bad
Udveg 09:10 AM10:42 AM
Bad
Char 10:42 AM12:14 PM
Neutral/Mixed
Labh 12:14 PM01:46 PM
Gain
Amrit 01:46 PM03:18 PM
Very Good
Kaal 03:18 PM04:49 PM
LossKaal Vela
Shubh 04:49 PM06:21 PM
GoodVaar Vela

Night Choghadiya

Amrit 06:21 PM07:49 PM
Very Good
Char 07:49 PM09:17 PM
Neutral/Mixed
Rog 09:17 PM10:46 PM
Bad
Kaal 10:46 PM12:14 AM +1
Loss
Labh 12:14 AM +101:42 AM +1
GainKaal Ratri
Udveg 01:42 AM +103:10 AM +1
Bad
Shubh 03:10 AM +104:38 AM +1
Good
Amrit 04:38 AM +106:06 AM +1
Very Good

About Choghadiya

Choghadiya is a simple Vedic method to identify favorable times (muhurthas) for new tasks, often used for travel but applicable to any activity, divided into day (sunrise-sunset) and night (sunset-sunrise) cycles. Four types are auspicious (Amrit, Shubh, Labh, Char), while three are unfavorable (Rog, Kaal, Udveg). Choghadiya timings are not the same everyday of the week and varies based on location, weekday, sunrise, sunset in that timezone. Key points regarding Choghadiya: • Best times: Amrit (nectar), Shubh (auspicious), Labh (gain), and Char (moving/beneficial) are ideal for starting work. • Times to avoid: Rog (sickness), Kaal (time), and Udveg (restless) should generally be avoided. • Time division: Day and night are each split into eight parts, creating a 24-hour cycle of auspicious or inauspicious periods. • Prohibited periods: Vaar Vela, Kaal Vela, and Kaal Ratri are specific times to avoid for auspicious work, as they are considered unproductive. • Day vs night: Vaar Vela and Kaal Vela occur during the day; Kaal Ratri occurs at night.