Choghaḍiyā — Delhi, 15 February 2026

Sunday. The day and night time-quality windows for Delhi, computed from the local sunrise and sunset.

Śubh (auspicious) Choghaḍiyā today: 09:48–11:11, 11:11–12:35, 13:59–15:22, 18:10–19:46, 00:35–02:11, 02:11–03:47, 05:23–06:59 (IST). Sunrise 07:00 · sunset 18:10, Delhi.

Day Choghaḍiyā (sunrise → sunset)

ChoghaḍiyāWindowLordQuality
Udvega07:00–08:24SunAvoid new work
Chala08:24–09:48VenusNeutral · movable
Labha09:48–11:11MercuryAuspicious
Amrita11:11–12:35MoonAuspicious
Kala12:35–13:59SaturnAvoid new work
Shubha13:59–15:22JupiterAuspicious
Roga15:22–16:46MarsAvoid new work
Udvega16:46–18:10SunAvoid new work

Night Choghaḍiyā (sunset → next sunrise)

ChoghaḍiyāWindowLordQuality
Shubha18:10–19:46JupiterAuspicious
Roga19:46–21:22MarsAvoid new work
Udvega21:22–22:58SunAvoid new work
Chala22:58–00:35VenusNeutral · movable
Labha00:35–02:11MercuryAuspicious
Amrita02:11–03:47MoonAuspicious
Kala03:47–05:23SaturnAvoid new work
Shubha05:23–06:59JupiterAuspicious

Amṛta, Śubha and Lābha are the auspicious Choghaḍiyā; Chala is movable (favoured for travel); Udvega, Kāla and Roga are avoided for new undertakings. See the full Delhi panchāṅga for 15 February 2026 (tithi, nakṣatra, rāhu-kāla) and the Delhi horā (planetary hours).

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How this table was computed

Methodday (sunrise→sunset) and night (sunset→next sunrise) each divided into 8 equal Choghaḍiyā; the sequence starts from the weekday lord's segment (classical derivation) and steps through the fixed cycle; boundaries from Swiss Ephemeris sunrise/sunset
SourceSwiss Ephemeris sunrise/sunset (sidereal Lahiri chart context)
Engineastroamrit seo-tables choghaḍiyā (Delhi 2026-02-15)

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