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Today's day and night Choghadiya timings for Delhi on Friday. Start new work during Shubh, Labh, Amrit slots; avoid Rog, Kaal, Udveg periods.
Choghadiya slots are computed from sunrise and sunset, so times vary by city. Use the interactive tool below to select your city for precise timings.
| Choghadiya | Time | Nature |
|---|---|---|
| Char | 5:24 AM – 7:08 AM | Neutral |
| Labh | 7:08 AM – 8:51 AM | Auspicious |
| Amrit | 8:51 AM – 10:35 AM | Auspicious |
| Kaal | 10:35 AM – 12:18 PM | Inauspicious |
| Shubh | 12:18 PM – 2:02 PM | Auspicious |
| Rog | 2:02 PM – 3:45 PM | Inauspicious |
| Udveg | 3:45 PM – 5:29 PM | Inauspicious |
| Char | 5:29 PM – 7:12 PM | Neutral |
| Choghadiya | Time | Nature |
|---|---|---|
| Labh | 7:12 PM – 8:29 PM | Auspicious |
| Amrit | 8:29 PM – 9:45 PM | Auspicious |
| Kaal | 9:45 PM – 11:02 PM | Inauspicious |
| Shubh | 11:02 PM – 12:18 AM | Auspicious |
| Rog | 12:18 AM – 1:35 AM | Inauspicious |
| Udveg | 1:35 AM – 2:51 AM | Inauspicious |
| Char | 2:51 AM – 4:08 AM | Neutral |
| Labh | 4:08 AM – 5:24 AM | Auspicious |
Choghadiya (Chaturghatikas) is a Vedic astrology system that divides each day and night into 8 equal parts. Each part lasts approximately 90 minutes (day slots from sunrise to sunset, night slots from sunset to next sunrise). It is one of the simplest and most popular methods of muhurta selection — widely used in Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh for choosing auspicious times.
Amrit (highly auspicious) — best for all activities. Shubh (auspicious) — good for ceremonies, business, travel. Labh (profitable) — ideal for financial transactions, purchases, and trade. Char (neutral) — acceptable for travel, ordinary for other tasks. Rog (inauspicious) — indicates health issues, avoid auspicious work. Kaal (inauspicious) — signifies losses and obstacles. Udveg (inauspicious) — indicates anxiety and stress, avoid except for government work.
Day Choghadiya: the time between sunrise and sunset is divided into 8 equal parts. Night Choghadiya: sunset to next sunrise, also 8 parts. The sequence of Choghadiya types varies by weekday — it depends on the planetary lord of the day. Because sunrise and sunset vary by geographic location, Choghadiya times differ for each city.