
Tomorrow's Choghadiya
The Tomorrow's Choghadiya table, which shows the favorable and unfavorable time intervals for day and night, can be used to plan auspicious activities and identify unfavorable times to avoid performing important tasks.
What is Choghadiya?
Choghadiya is an important component of the Vedic Hindu calendar, Panchang. It guides us on the auspicious Muhurat, or time to start anything new, like rituals, Puja, jobs, or businesses. In earlier times, Choghadiya was advised to mention Subh Muhurthas when planning a trip.
The words 'Cho' mean four, and 'Ghadi' means clock in Hindi; Choghadiya totals 96 minutes. Choghadiya is an ancient Indian time measurement system that is roughly equivalent to 24 minutes per division.
Choghadiya, which is popular in north India, is a dependable and greatly accurate method of determining Muhurat. Its simplicity makes it more user-friendly, allowing you to identify Muhurats without the assistance of a Jyotish or astrologer.
A similar version of the Choghadiya calendar, known as Gowri Panchang or Nalla Neram, is popular in southern India, particularly Tamil Nadu.
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There are seven Choghadiyas, and according to Vedic astrology, four are considered the most auspicious times for carrying out important work. These include Labh Choghadiya, ruled by Mercury; Char Choghadiya, ruled by Venus; Shubh Choghadiya, ruled by Jupiter; and Amrit Choghadiya, ruled by the Moon.
On the other hand, Udveg Choghadiya, ruled by the Sun; Kaal Choghadiya, influenced by Saturn; and Rog Choghadiya, ruled by Mars, are considered inauspicious Muhurats because they are associated with inauspicious planets, according to astrology.
Astrologers always make sure that Choghadiya Muhurat does not coincide with Vara Vela, Kala Vela, or Kaal Ratri when they are calculating. Due to the influence of malefic planets, these factors make the otherwise auspicious Choghadiya Muhurat inauspicious.
Therefore, if Vara Vela, Kala Vela, or Kaal Ratri are observed, the particular Choghadiya Muhurat should be avoided, as any rituals or prosperous endeavors may not give successful results during this time
To find your Panchang information, you simply need to fill in the details, like date, month, year, and location, on our online page. The information will then be displayed on the screen in tabular format. Because of Rahu's negative planetary effects, astrologers always make sure that any Choghadiya Muhurat they recommend overlaps with Rahu Kaal. Therefore, if you are checking Choghadiya today using the Hindu Panchang, you should avoid the auspicious Choghadiya if it coincides with Rahu Kaal.
Vedic astrology states that Rahu Kaal is not a good time to begin any rituals, projects, or profitable endeavors.
In astrology, Choghadiya is an auspicious time or Muhurat. In Hinduism, Choghadiya is a Shubh Muhurat used for all auspicious tasks. Muhurat is seen by people prior to starting any puja, rituals, or auspicious work. If you want to perform any auspicious task, you must check the Choghadiya Muhurat.

















