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Sunday, 12 April 2026
Hyderabad
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Choghadiya (also written Chaughadia) is a traditional Vedic time-division system used to find auspicious and inauspicious time slots throughout the day and night. The word literally means "four ghatis" — each Choghadiya period spans approximately 4 ghatis (about 96 minutes). There are 8 day slots (sunrise to sunset) and 8 night slots (sunset to next sunrise), giving 16 periods in total.
Most auspicious — ideal for all good works, especially starting new ventures
Auspicious — good for marriage, religious ceremonies, and important decisions
Auspicious — excellent for business, trade, and financial transactions
Neutral — suitable for travel and movement, but not for starting permanent works
Inauspicious — associated with illness; avoid medical procedures and new health regimens
Inauspicious — ruled by Saturn; avoid important beginnings, especially financial
Inauspicious — associated with anxiety; avoid travel, meetings with officials
For travel, the Char Choghadiya is traditionally recommended as its mobile nature supports journeys. For business and financial activities, Labh (gain) and Shubh (auspicious) are preferred. The Amrit Choghadiya is considered universally auspicious for all activities. Avoid starting any important work during Rog, Kaal, or Udveg periods.