Muhurta
Choghadiya & Shubh Muhurat Today in Gwalior
Today's Choghadiya, Rahu Kalam, Abhijit Muhurat, and hora timings for Gwalior, from the city's exact sunrise and sunset.
Today in Gwalior
Wednesday · 2026-07-15
- Sunrise
- 05:35
- Sunset
- 19:12
- Rahu Kalam
- 12:23 – 14:05
- Choghadiya now
- Kaal
Rahu Kalam & other daily windows
Rahu Kalam
12:23 – 14:05
Yamaganda
07:17 – 08:59
Gulika Kalam
10:41 – 12:23
Abhijit Muhurat
11:56 – 12:50
Choghadiya
Day Choghadiya
Sunrise to sunset
| Choghadiya | Nature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Labh | Auspicious | 05:35 – 07:17 |
| Amrit | Auspicious | 07:17 – 08:59 |
| KaalNow | Inauspicious | 08:59 – 10:41 |
| Shubh | Auspicious | 10:41 – 12:23 |
| Rog | Inauspicious | 12:23 – 14:05 |
| Udveg | Inauspicious | 14:05 – 15:48 |
| Chal | Neutral | 15:48 – 17:30 |
| Labh | Auspicious | 17:30 – 19:12 |
Night Choghadiya
Sunset to next sunrise
| Choghadiya | Nature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Udveg | Inauspicious | 19:12 – 20:30 |
| Shubh | Auspicious | 20:30 – 21:48 |
| Amrit | Auspicious | 21:48 – 23:06 |
| Chal | Neutral | 23:06 – 00:23+1 |
| Rog | Inauspicious | 00:23+1 – 01:41+1 |
| Kaal | Inauspicious | 01:41+1 – 02:59+1 |
| Labh | Auspicious | 02:59+1 – 04:17+1 |
| Udveg | Inauspicious | 04:17+1 – 05:35+1 |
Hora (planetary hours)
Each hora here is a 60-minute planetary hour counted from sunrise — the classical Kala Hora sequence, where the first hora of the day belongs to the weekday's lord. Some panchangs instead divide day and night separately into twelve unequal horas each.
Day horas
| Hora lord | Nature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Mercury | Auspicious | 05:35 – 06:35 |
| Moon | Auspicious | 06:35 – 07:35 |
| Saturn | Inauspicious | 07:35 – 08:35 |
| Jupiter | Auspicious | 08:35 – 09:35 |
| MarsNow | Inauspicious | 09:35 – 10:35 |
| Sun | Inauspicious | 10:35 – 11:35 |
| Venus | Auspicious | 11:35 – 12:35 |
| Mercury | Auspicious | 12:35 – 13:35 |
| Moon | Auspicious | 13:35 – 14:35 |
| Saturn | Inauspicious | 14:35 – 15:35 |
| Jupiter | Auspicious | 15:35 – 16:35 |
| Mars | Inauspicious | 16:35 – 17:35 |
| Sun | Inauspicious | 17:35 – 18:35 |
| Venus | Auspicious | 18:35 – 19:35 |
Night horas
| Hora lord | Nature | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Mercury | Auspicious | 19:35 – 20:35 |
| Moon | Auspicious | 20:35 – 21:35 |
| Saturn | Inauspicious | 21:35 – 22:35 |
| Jupiter | Auspicious | 22:35 – 23:35 |
| Mars | Inauspicious | 23:35 – 00:35+1 |
| Sun | Inauspicious | 00:35+1 – 01:35+1 |
| Venus | Auspicious | 01:35+1 – 02:35+1 |
| Mercury | Auspicious | 02:35+1 – 03:35+1 |
| Moon | Auspicious | 03:35+1 – 04:35+1 |
| Saturn | Inauspicious | 04:35+1 – 05:35+1 |
What is Choghadiya?
Choghadiya divides the day and the night into eight equal parts each — roughly ninety minutes per part. Seven choghadiyas — Udveg, Chal, Labh, Amrit, Kaal, Shubh, and Rog — rotate in a fixed cycle, and each weekday enters the cycle at a different point, which is why Monday's table differs from Tuesday's. Amrit, Shubh, and Labh are held auspicious for new beginnings; Chal favours travel; Udveg, Kaal, and Rog are best avoided for important starts.
How Rahu Kalam is calculated
The span from sunrise to sunset (dinamana) is divided into eight equal parts, and one weekday-dependent part is Rahu Kalam. Because the calculation is anchored to the local sunrise and sunset, the window shifts every day and differs between cities. Tradition avoids beginning journeys, ventures, and important paperwork during it. Yamaganda and Gulika Kalam are sibling windows computed the same way from their own weekday tables.
Is Abhijit Muhurat always auspicious?
Abhijit is the eighth of the fifteen muhurtas of the day — about 48 minutes straddling local solar noon on a twelve-hour day. It is treated as a self-certified auspicious window for most work, with one caveat: several classical traditions void Abhijit on Wednesdays, so this page flags it rather than listing it that day.
How the hora table works
Each hora is a planetary hour. The first hora of the day belongs to the weekday's lord — the Sun on Sunday, the Moon on Monday, and so on — and the sequence then follows the classical order Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, repeating through the day and night. Horas of Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, and the Moon favour auspicious work; those of the Sun, Mars, and Saturn call for care.
Frequently asked questions
- What time is Rahu Kalam today in Gwalior?
- On Wednesday, 2026-07-15, Rahu Kalam in Gwalior runs from 12:23 to 14:05 local time. Tradition avoids starting journeys, new ventures, and important paperwork during this window.
- Which Choghadiya is running now in Gwalior?
- Right now Gwalior is in the Kaal choghadiya, which lasts until 10:41. Between sunrise and sunset the choghadiya changes roughly every ninety minutes.
- When is Abhijit Muhurat today in Gwalior?
- Today is Wednesday, and several classical traditions void Abhijit Muhurat on Wednesdays, so it is not observed in Gwalior today. It resumes tomorrow.
Choghadiya & muhurat by city
Rahu Kalam and Choghadiya windows are anchored to your city's sunrise and sunset, so the same day carries different timings in every city. Choose a city for its exact local tables.
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