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Rahu Kalam Today in Melbourne

Today's Rahu Kalam in Melbourne is from 08:44 to 09:58 (Monday, 20 July 2026). The window is one-eighth of the daytime, calculated from the local sunrise at 07:30 and sunset at 17:23.

Rahu Kalam

08:44 09:58

Inauspicious

Later today — starts at 08:44

Yamaganda

11:12 12:26

Inauspicious

Yamaganda — Yama's portion of the day — runs from 11:12 to 12:26 in Melbourne today. It follows its own weekday sequence over the same eight parts of the daytime and is likewise avoided for beginnings, journeys above all.

Gulika Kalam

13:41 14:55

Inauspicious

Gulika Kalam — the portion of Gulika (Mandi), Saturn's offspring — runs from 13:41 to 14:55 today. Classical texts hold that what is begun under Gulika tends to repeat itself, so it is kept clear of solemn one-time acts.

Tomorrow (Tuesday): 14:55 – 16:10

On Monday, 20 July 2026, the sun rises in Melbourne at 07:30 and sets at 17:23, giving a daytime span (dinamana) of 9 h 54 min. One-eighth of that span is about 74 minutes, and on a Monday the second part belongs to Rahu — which puts today's window at 08:44–09:58 local time. Yamaganda runs 11:12–12:26 and Gulika Kalam 13:41–14:55 today; all three windows shift a little every day as Melbourne's sunrise and sunset move.

Also today in Melbourne

How Rahu Kalam works in Melbourne

Rahu Kalam is not a fixed clock window: it is one-eighth of the time between sunrise and sunset, and which eighth depends on the weekday. This page therefore recomputes Melbourne's window every day from the city's own sunrise and sunset — the times above are today's, not a printed average.

Through the year the window stretches and drifts. In Melbourne's longer days each of the eight parts grows past ninety minutes and Rahu Kalam sits later or longer; in shorter days it tightens. Two cities on the same date rarely share a window, which is why a Delhi table should not be used in Mumbai.

During the window, tradition defers beginnings — journeys, ventures, signings, purchases — and lets ongoing work continue. If you need an auspicious slot instead, use today's Choghadiya chart and Abhijit Muhurat, linked above, and pick a window that does not overlap Rahu Kalam.

Frequently asked questions

What time is Rahu Kalam today in Melbourne?
On Monday, 20 July 2026, Rahu Kalam in Melbourne runs from 08:44 to 09:58 local time, based on sunrise at 07:30 and sunset at 17:23.
Is Rahu Kalam at the same time every day in Melbourne?
No. Each weekday assigns a different eighth of the daytime to Rahu — today it is the second part — and the clock time also drifts daily because Melbourne's sunrise and sunset change through the year.
What should be avoided during Rahu Kalam in Melbourne?
Starting new things: journeys out of Melbourne, new ventures and deals, signing important papers, major purchases, and auspicious ceremonies. Ongoing work, routine tasks and worship continue normally.
When are Yamaganda and Gulika Kalam today in Melbourne?
Yamaganda runs 11:12 to 12:26 and Gulika Kalam 13:41 to 14:55 in Melbourne today. Both come from the same eight-part division of the daytime as Rahu Kalam, each with its own weekday sequence.
Why is Rahu Kalam different in every city?
Because the window is cut from the local day. Melbourne's sunrise and sunset differ from every other city's, so the same weekday produces a different Rahu Kalam here than in Delhi, Mumbai or New York.

Rahu Kalam — meaning, calculation & weekday chart →

Rahu Kalam by city

Rahu Kalam is anchored to the local sunrise and sunset, so the same weekday carries a different window in every city. Open your city for today's exact rahu kaal time.