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Mumbai • Saturday, November 15, 2025
Sunrise to Sunset - 8 periods of approximately 96 minutes each
Sunset to Sunrise - 8 periods of approximately 96 minutes each
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Muhurat timings for important Hindu festivals

Full moon day in the month of Pausha, ideal for holy dips and spiritual practices.
Auspicious for pilgrimages, charity, meditation, and spiritual cleansing.

Sun transit festival marking the movement of the Sun into the zodiac sign of Makara (Capricorn).
Auspicious for new beginnings, charity, spiritual practices, and celebrating the harvest season.

Welcoming spring and worshipping Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge and arts.
Perfect for education, arts, music, new learning, and creative pursuits.

The great night of Lord Shiva, celebrating his cosmic dance and union with Goddess Parvati.
Most auspicious for spiritual practices, fasting, meditation, and seeking Lord Shiva's blessings.

The festival of colors, celebrating spring, new beginnings, and the victory of good over evil.
Perfect for new ventures, relationships, and celebrating the triumph of good over evil.

Celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu.
Ideal for righteousness, truth, duty, and commemorating the victory of dharma.

Celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.
Sacred time for devotion, divine love, and commemorating victory over evil forces.

Birth celebration of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and lord of new beginnings.
Auspicious for starting new projects, education, business ventures, and seeking blessings.

Nine nights dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her nine divine forms.
Ideal for spiritual practices, fasting, meditation, and seeking divine feminine energy.

A day-long fast observed by married women for the longevity and prosperity of their husbands.
Sacred for marital bond, devotion, and praying for spouse's well-being.
Choghadiya, also known as Chogadia or Chaughadia, is a traditional Hindu time system used to find auspicious timings (muhurat) for important activities. The word "Choghadiya" literally means "four ghadi" (one ghadi equals 24 minutes), representing a time period of approximately 96 minutes.
There are seven types of Choghadiya periods, each governed by a different planet and having distinct qualities:
Choghadiya is calculated separately for day (sunrise to sunset) and night (sunset to next sunrise). The daytime period is divided into 8 segments starting from sunrise, while nighttime has its own 8 segments starting from sunset. The sequence and nature of these periods differ between day and night, following the movement of planetary influences.
In addition to the Choghadiya system, Vedic astrology identifies three major inauspicious periods each day:
Even if a Choghadiya period appears auspicious, if it overlaps with any of these veto periods, it should be avoided for important activities. Our app automatically identifies and marks all overlapping periods for your convenience.
Check the Choghadiya muhurat for your city before planning important activities:
Muhuratam provides real-time, location-specific Choghadiya timings based on accurate astronomical calculations. Whether you're in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, or any other Indian city, get precise sunrise, sunset, and muhurat timings tailored to your location. Our calculations follow traditional Vedic astrology principles while using modern technology for accuracy. Download theMuhuratam Android appfor daily notifications and offline access.