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Day and night Choghadiya muhurat — which periods are auspicious, neutral or inauspicious. Select your city.

Day and night Choghadiya muhurat — which periods are auspicious, neutral or inauspicious. Select your city.
Choghadiya divides every day and every night into eight simple time slots each — roughly one and a half hours long — and labels each slot auspicious, neutral or inauspicious, so you can pick a supportive moment to begin something without knowing any astrology.
Everyday analogy: It is like the tide chart a fisherman checks before setting out — the sea is the same sea all day, but those who leave with a favourable tide row easier; the chart never says the sea is dangerous, only when setting out is smoothest.
What to do with this: Glance at the "right now" card before starting anything you care about — a puja, a purchase, a new beginning — and if the current slot is not favourable, simply wait for the next good one shown there. Use it as a gentle daily rhythm, not a strict rulebook; big ceremonies deserve a proper muhurat from a qualified Jyotishi.
Choghadiya is a simple muhurat system that divides the day (sunrise to sunset) and night (sunset to next sunrise) into eight periods each, labelling every period as auspicious, neutral or inauspicious.
Amrit, Shubh and Labh are auspicious; Char is neutral and especially good for travel; Udveg, Rog and Kaal are inauspicious and best avoided for new work.
Each period is a fraction of the time between sunrise and sunset, which changes with your location — so the clock times shift from one city to another. This tool computes them for the city you select.
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