Sunrise 06:09:52 AM
Sunset 06:54:53 PM

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Day Choghadiya

Roga – Evil
Start
06:09:52 AM
End
07:45:29 AM
Udvega – Bad
Start
07:45:29 AM
End
09:21:07 AM
Chara – Neutral
Start
09:21:07 AM
End
10:56:44 AM
Labha – Gain
Start
10:56:44 AM
End
12:32:22 PM
Amrita – Best
Start
12:32:22 PM
End
02:08:00 PM
Kala – Loss
Start
02:08:00 PM
End
03:43:37 PM
Shubha – Good
Start
03:43:37 PM
End
05:19:15 PM
Roga – Evil
Start
05:19:15 PM
End
06:54:53 PM

Night Choghadiya

Kala – Loss
Start
06:54:53 PM
End
08:19:10 PM
Labha – Gain
Start
08:19:10 PM
End
09:43:28 PM
Udvega – Bad
Start
09:43:28 PM
End
11:07:46 PM
Shubha – Good
Start
11:07:46 PM
End
12:32:04 AM
Amrita – Best
Start
12:32:04 AM
End
01:56:21 AM
Chara – Neutral
Start
01:56:21 AM
End
03:20:39 AM
Roga – Evil
Start
03:20:39 AM
End
04:44:57 AM
Kala – Loss
Start
04:44:57 AM
End
06:09:15 AM

Accurate Choghadiya time calculations for Pune, Maharashtra, India

Choghadiya is an important muhurta in Indian astrology, which is considered an auspicious time for performing various tasks. Choghadiya timings are calculated based on sunrise and sunset, and since these timings are location-dependent, users need to select their specific location. To get accurate Choghadiya timings for today in Pune, Maharashtra, India, users should enter "Pune" in the location section and select the desired date. This will provide the precise start and end times for both the Day and Night Choghadiya, separately.

How to calculate Chaughadia for Pune, Maharashtra, India?

According to Indian astrology, a day is calculated from today's sunrise to the next day's sunset and is divided into 60 Ghati. When it comes to Choghadiya moments, the entire day is split into 16 parts-eight parts for Day Choghadiya and eight parts for Night Choghadiya. Each Choghadiya moment is approximately 4 Ghati, which is why it's called "Choghadiya" i.e., Choghadiya = Cho (four) + Ghadiya (Ghati). To determine the Choghadiya Muhurta for Pune, Maharashtra, India, we need to know the specific times for sunrise and sunset. In Pune, today's sunrise is at 06:09:52 AM, and sunset is at 06:54:53 PM. The next day's sunrise is at 06:09:15 AM.


For Day Choghadiya of Pune, Maharashtra, India, we subtract the sunset time (06:54:53 PM) from the sunrise time (06:09:52 AM), giving us a total of 12 hours 45 minutes, which we then divide by 8 to get the duration of each Day Choghadiya moment. Similarly, for Night Choghadiya of Pune, we calculate the 12 hours 45 minutes period between sunset 06:54:53 PM and the next day's sunrise 06:09:15 AM, dividing it by 8 to determine the duration of each Night Choghadiya moment. For Pune today, which is Tuesday, the Day Choghadiya starts at 06:09:52 AM and ends at 06:54:53 PM, beginning and ending with Roga Choghadiya. The Night Choghadiya, beginning at 06:54:53 PM after sunset, starts and ends with Kala Choghadiya. This calculation is specific to Pune, Maharashtra, India, and for accurate Choghadiya times, it's essential to enter the correct location and date.

Shubh Muhurat Today for Pune, Maharashtra, India

In Indian astrology, the auspicious times of the day, known as shubh kaal or shubh muhurat, are determined using the choghadiya system. The 8 muhurats of the day and night are classified as Udveg, Amrit, Rog, Labh, Shubh, Char, and Kaal. Among these, the Amrit, Labh, and Shubh muhurats are considered highly auspicious, while the Char muhurat is neutral. For Pune, today’s auspicious moments are based on these three favorable muhurats: Amrit, Labh, and Shubh. The timings for these auspicious moments in Pune are as follows:
Day time:
Labh Muhurat: 10:56:44 AM to 12:32:22 PM
Amrit Muhurat: 12:32:22 PM to 02:08:00 PM
Shubh Muhurat: 03:43:37 PM to 05:19:15 PM
Night time:
Labh Muhurat: 08:19:10 PM to 09:43:28 PM
Shubh Muhurat: 11:07:46 PM to 12:32:04 AM
Amrit Muhurat: 12:32:04 AM to 01:56:21 AM
These times are considered ideal for starting important tasks or making significant decisions today in Pune.

All Comments

User
Vimal Noronha October 26, 2025
Said: When we say an auspicious time ends at a certain hour, does that mean we must finish the ritual before that time, or is it still valid if we begin within that window and it continues afterward?

User
Ashish October 22, 2025
Said: Very good description regarding choghadiya. Today i came to know after your detailed report

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