Abhijit Muhurat
Abhijit Muhurat Today in Jabalpur
Today's Abhijit Muhurat in Jabalpur runs from 11:50 to 12:43 (Monday, 20 July 2026) — the midday muhurta, centred on the point midway between sunrise at 05:36 and sunset at 18:57.
Abhijit Muhurat
11:50 – 12:43
Later today — starts at 11:50
Tomorrow (Tuesday): 11:50 – 12:43
With sunrise at 05:36 and sunset at 18:57, Jabalpur's daytime divides into fifteen muhurtas of about 53 minutes each; Abhijit is the eighth — the middle one. That places it at 11:50–12:43 today, straddling Jabalpur's apparent solar noon rather than 12:00 on the clock. The window drifts by a few minutes through the year as Jabalpur's days lengthen and shorten — this page recomputes it daily.
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How Abhijit works in Jabalpur
Abhijit is cut from Jabalpur'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 Jabalpur's day. For graded alternatives through the day, see the Choghadiya page linked below.
Frequently asked questions
- When is Abhijit Muhurat today in Jabalpur?
- On Monday, 20 July 2026, Abhijit Muhurat in Jabalpur runs from 11:50 to 12:43 — about 53 minutes straddling the local solar noon, computed from sunrise at 05:36 and sunset at 18:57.
- Is Abhijit Muhurat enough for starting something important in Jabalpur?
- 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 Jabalpur?
- Because it is centred on Jabalpur'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.
India
- Agra
- Ahmedabad
- Amritsar
- Aurangabad
- Bengaluru
- Bhopal
- Bhubaneswar
- Chandigarh
- Chennai
- Coimbatore
- Dehradun
- Delhi
- Faridabad
- Ghaziabad
- Guwahati
- Gwalior
- Hyderabad
- Indore
- Jabalpur
- Jaipur
- Jalandhar
- Jodhpur
- Kanpur
- Kolkata
- Kota
- Lucknow
- Ludhiana
- Madurai
- Meerut
- Mumbai
- Mysuru
- Nagpur
- Nashik
- Noida
- Patna
- Prayagraj
- Pune
- Raipur
- Rajkot
- Ranchi
- Srinagar
- Surat
- Thane
- Tiruchirappalli
- Tirupati
- Ujjain
- Vadodara
- Varanasi
- Vijayawada
- Visakhapatnam