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Abhijit Muhurat

Abhijit Muhurat Today in Bhopal

Today's Abhijit Muhurat in Bhopal runs from 12:00 to 12:53 (Monday, 20 July 2026) — the midday muhurta, centred on the point midway between sunrise at 05:46 and sunset at 19:08.

Abhijit Muhurat

12:00 12:53

Auspicious

Later today — starts at 12:00

Tomorrow (Tuesday): 12:00 – 12:53

With sunrise at 05:46 and sunset at 19:08, Bhopal's daytime divides into fifteen muhurtas of about 53 minutes each; Abhijit is the eighth — the middle one. That places it at 12:00–12:53 today, straddling Bhopal's apparent solar noon rather than 12:00 on the clock. The window drifts by a few minutes through the year as Bhopal's days lengthen and shorten — this page recomputes it daily.

Also today in Bhopal

How Abhijit works in Bhopal

Abhijit is cut from Bhopal's own day: one-fifteenth of the span between the local sunrise and sunset, centred exactly on its midpoint. No fixed 11:45–12:30 table can represent it — the page computes the window fresh each day.

Use it for everyday beginnings that want a good moment without arranging a full muhurta — first payments, openings, paperwork, setting out (though tradition excepts journeys due south). For major rites, Abhijit supplements proper muhurta selection; it does not replace it.

On Wednesdays the window is flagged rather than listed, following the classical exclusion; every other day it stands as the strongest general-purpose window of Bhopal's day. For graded alternatives through the day, see the Choghadiya page linked below.

Frequently asked questions

When is Abhijit Muhurat today in Bhopal?
On Monday, 20 July 2026, Abhijit Muhurat in Bhopal runs from 12:00 to 12:53 — about 53 minutes straddling the local solar noon, computed from sunrise at 05:46 and sunset at 19:08.
Is Abhijit Muhurat enough for starting something important in Bhopal?
For everyday beginnings, yes — that is its role as the self-certified window. For weighty rites such as marriage or griha pravesh, treat it as a supplement: those are timed with full panchanga matching, not Abhijit alone.
Why is Abhijit skipped on Wednesdays?
A classical maxim voids the midday muhurta on Budhavara, Mercury's day. Traditions apply it with varying strictness, so this page shows the Wednesday window struck through instead of hiding it — the choice stays with your own practice.
Why is Abhijit not exactly at 12:00 in Bhopal?
Because it is centred on Bhopal's apparent solar noon — the true midpoint of the local day — which shifts with longitude and season. Clock time is a convention; the muhurta follows the sun.

Abhijit Muhurat — meaning, rule & the Wednesday exception →

Abhijit Muhurat by city

Abhijit straddles the local solar noon, which differs with longitude and season — so each city has its own window. Open yours for today's exact timing.