Choghadiya
Sunday Choghadiya
On Sunday the day choghadiya sequence opens with Udveg at sunrise and the night sequence with Shubh at sunset. The reference tables below assume a 06:00–18:00 day — actual windows follow your city's real sunrise and sunset.
Day choghadiya on Sunday
| Choghadiya | Nature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Udveg | Inauspicious | 06:00 – 07:30 |
| Chal | Neutral | 07:30 – 09:00 |
| Labh | Auspicious | 09:00 – 10:30 |
| Amrit | Auspicious | 10:30 – 12:00 |
| Kaal | Inauspicious | 12:00 – 13:30 |
| Shubh | Auspicious | 13:30 – 15:00 |
| Rog | Inauspicious | 15:00 – 16:30 |
| Udveg | Inauspicious | 16:30 – 18:00 |
Night choghadiya on Sunday
| Choghadiya | Nature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Shubh | Auspicious | 18:00 – 19:30 |
| Amrit | Auspicious | 19:30 – 21:00 |
| Chal | Neutral | 21:00 – 22:30 |
| Rog | Inauspicious | 22:30 – 00:00 |
| Kaal | Inauspicious | 00:00 – 01:30 |
| Labh | Auspicious | 01:30 – 03:00 |
| Udveg | Inauspicious | 03:00 – 04:30 |
| Shubh | Auspicious | 04:30 – 06:00 |
Choghadiya weekday chart — day cycle
Each weekday enters the seven-name cycle at its own point, so the first choghadiya after sunrise fixes the whole day's sequence. Slots shown for a 06:00–18:00 reference day; the eighth slot always repeats the first name, and actual windows stretch or shrink with your city's real sunrise and sunset.
| Weekday | 06:00 | 07:30 | 09:00 | 10:30 | 12:00 | 13:30 | 15:00 | 16:30 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday | Udveg | Chal | Labh | Amrit | Kaal | Shubh | Rog | Udveg |
| Monday | Amrit | Kaal | Shubh | Rog | Udveg | Chal | Labh | Amrit |
| Tuesday | Rog | Udveg | Chal | Labh | Amrit | Kaal | Shubh | Rog |
| Wednesday | Labh | Amrit | Kaal | Shubh | Rog | Udveg | Chal | Labh |
| Thursday | Shubh | Rog | Udveg | Chal | Labh | Amrit | Kaal | Shubh |
| Friday | Chal | Labh | Amrit | Kaal | Shubh | Rog | Udveg | Chal |
| Saturday | Kaal | Shubh | Rog | Udveg | Chal | Labh | Amrit | Kaal |
The entry point is all that changes from weekday to weekday: after the opening window the rotation is always Udveg → Chal → Labh → Amrit → Kaal → Shubh → Rog for the day, and the night follows its own fixed rotation from its own opening. Because seven names fill eight slots, the eighth window repeats the first.
Read the reference times as pattern, not clock: on a real day each slot is one-eighth of the actual daylight, so the whole table breathes with the seasons. For times you can act on, open your city's page below — it computes today's windows from the city's own sunrise and sunset.
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.
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