Vara
Shukravara
Shukra (Venus)
Tithi
Amavasya
Krishna · #15
Until 22:45
Nakshatra
Swati
Until 05:14
Yoga
Ayushman
☀️ Sun & 🌕 Moon
Sunrise
06:19
Sunset
17:59
Moonrise
05:55
Moonset
17:41
Karana
Garija
Half-tithi period · changes twice per tithi
Auspicious Timings
Abhijit is the 8th muhurta of the day, centered around solar noon. Generally considered auspicious for new undertakings.
Inauspicious Timings
Avoid starting auspicious activities, new ventures, or travel during these periods.
Day Timeline
Choghadiya
8 Vedic time periods of the day
Char
06:19–07:47
Labh
07:47–09:14
Amrit
09:14–10:42
Kaal
10:42–12:09
Shubh
12:09–13:36
Rog
13:36–15:04
Udveg
15:04–16:31
Char
16:31–17:59
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What is a Tithi?▾
A Tithi is a lunar day in the Hindu calendar. There are 30 tithis in a lunar month — 15 in the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) and 15 in the dark fortnight (Krishna Paksha). Today's Tithi is Amavasya (Krishna Paksha, day 15).
What is Rahu Kaal and should I avoid it?▾
Rahu Kaal is an approximately 90-minute inauspicious period each day governed by Rahu. Today it runs from 10:42 to 12:09 IST. Starting new ventures, making important decisions, or travelling during this window is traditionally avoided.
What is Abhijit Muhurta?▾
Abhijit Muhurta is the most auspicious time window of the day — roughly 24 minutes centred around solar noon. Today it falls between 11:45 and 12:33 IST. It overrides most inauspicious yogas and is ideal when no other favourable muhurta is available.
What is a Nakshatra?▾
A Nakshatra is one of 27 lunar mansions — star clusters the Moon transits through. Each spans 13°20′ of the zodiac. Today's Nakshatra is Swati. The Nakshatra influences auspiciousness for travel, ceremonies, and starting new activities.
Calculated using astronomical algorithms (VSOP87 simplified, Brown's lunar theory) and SunCalc for rise/set times. All times are in IST (UTC+5:30). Consult a qualified jyotishi for personal muhurta guidance.