Rahu Kalam
Rahu Kalam Today in Sydney
Today's Rahu Kalam in Sydney is from 08:12 to 09:29 (Monday, 20 July 2026). The window is one-eighth of the daytime, calculated from the local sunrise at 06:56 and sunset at 17:07.
Rahu Kalam
08:12 – 09:29
Later today — starts at 08:12
Yamaganda
10:45 – 12:01
Yamaganda — Yama's portion of the day — runs from 10:45 to 12:01 in Sydney 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
13:18 – 14:34
Gulika Kalam — the portion of Gulika (Mandi), Saturn's offspring — runs from 13:18 to 14:34 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): 14:35 – 15:51
On Monday, 20 July 2026, the sun rises in Sydney at 06:56 and sets at 17:07, giving a daytime span (dinamana) of 10 h 12 min. One-eighth of that span is about 76 minutes, and on a Monday the second part belongs to Rahu — which puts today's window at 08:12–09:29 local time. Yamaganda runs 10:45–12:01 and Gulika Kalam 13:18–14:34 today; all three windows shift a little every day as Sydney's sunrise and sunset move.
Also today in Sydney
How Rahu Kalam works in Sydney
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 Sydney'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 Sydney'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 Sydney?
- On Monday, 20 July 2026, Rahu Kalam in Sydney runs from 08:12 to 09:29 local time, based on sunrise at 06:56 and sunset at 17:07.
- Is Rahu Kalam at the same time every day in Sydney?
- 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 Sydney's sunrise and sunset change through the year.
- What should be avoided during Rahu Kalam in Sydney?
- Starting new things: journeys out of Sydney, 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 Sydney?
- Yamaganda runs 10:45 to 12:01 and Gulika Kalam 13:18 to 14:34 in Sydney 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. Sydney'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.
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