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Choghadiya Today in Hong Kong

Today's choghadiya in Hong Kong (Monday, 20 July 2026) opens with Amrit at sunrise, 05:51. The first auspicious window of the day is Amrit, 05:51 to 07:31. The full day and night chart below is computed from Hong Kong's exact sunrise and sunset.

Choghadiya

Day Choghadiya

Sunrise to sunset

ChoghadiyaNatureTime
AmritAuspicious05:51 07:31
KaalInauspicious07:31 09:10
ShubhAuspicious09:10 10:50
RogInauspicious10:50 12:30
UdvegInauspicious12:30 14:10
ChalNeutral14:10 15:49
LabhAuspicious15:49 17:29
AmritAuspicious17:29 19:09

Night Choghadiya

Sunset to next sunrise

ChoghadiyaNatureTime
ChalNeutral19:09 20:29
RogInauspicious20:29 21:49
KaalInauspicious21:49 23:10
LabhAuspicious23:10 00:30+1
UdvegInauspicious00:30+1 01:50+1
ShubhAuspicious01:50+1 03:11+1
AmritAuspicious03:11+1 04:31+1
ChalNeutral04:31+1 05:51+1

See tomorrow's chart →

The sun rises in Hong Kong at 05:51 and sets at 19:09 today, so each of the eight day choghadiyas lasts about 100 minutes. Being Monday, the day cycle enters at Amrit and the night cycle opens with Chal after sunset at 19:09. The night chart runs until the next sunrise, so its late windows carry past midnight into tomorrow's early hours — those times are marked +1 in the table.

Also today in Hong Kong

How the choghadiya chart works in Hong Kong

Every window above is one-eighth of Hong Kong's actual day or night, cut from today's real sunrise and sunset — not from a fixed 06:00 to 18:00 template. That is why the same weekday shows different times here than in another city, and different times here next month.

Use the chart at the moment of starting: pick Amrit, Shubh or Labh for important beginnings, Chal for setting out, and let routine work run through whatever window is passing. The current window is marked live whenever you open this page.

A favourable choghadiya can still overlap the day's Rahu Kalam, which follows a different rule — the one-line strip below shows today's Rahu Kalam for Hong Kong, and its full page covers Yamaganda and Gulika Kalam too.

Frequently asked questions

Which choghadiya is running now in Hong Kong?
Between sunrise at 05:51 and sunset at 19:09, Hong Kong moves through eight day choghadiyas of about 100 minutes each; the chart above marks the running window whenever you open this page.
Which choghadiya is best for travel today in Hong Kong?
Chal — today 14:10 to 15:49 in the day chart — is the classical travel window, and Amrit, Shubh and Labh serve just as well. Keep the departure clear of Rahu Kalam, which runs 07:31–09:10 in Hong Kong today.
When does tonight's choghadiya start in Hong Kong?
Tonight's chart begins at sunset, 19:09, with Chal, and runs in eight windows until the next sunrise. Windows after midnight are marked +1 — they belong to tonight's chart even though the clock date has changed.
Why do the choghadiya timings change every day?
Because Hong Kong's sunrise and sunset move a little every day, and the windows are cut from that span. The sequence of names repeats weekly, but the clock times never repeat exactly.
Is Hong Kong's choghadiya chart valid for nearby towns?
Close enough for everyday use if the town shares Hong Kong's longitude and horizon — a few minutes' difference at most. For exact times, or for towns further out, use a chart computed for that place's own coordinates.

Choghadiya — meaning, weekday cycle & how to use it →

Choghadiya by city

Every choghadiya window is one-eighth of the local day or night, so the same date carries different charts in different cities. Open your city for today's exact aaj ka choghadiya.