Choghaḍiyā — Mumbai, 12 June 2026

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

Śubh (auspicious) Choghaḍiyā today: 07:40–09:19, 09:19–10:59, 12:38–14:17, 23:17–00:38, 00:38–01:59, 03:19–04:40 (IST). Sunrise 06:01 · sunset 19:15, Mumbai.

Day Choghaḍiyā (sunrise → sunset)

ChoghaḍiyāWindowLordQuality
Chala06:01–07:40VenusNeutral · movable
Labha07:40–09:19MercuryAuspicious
Amrita09:19–10:59MoonAuspicious
Kala10:59–12:38SaturnAvoid new work
Shubha12:38–14:17JupiterAuspicious
Roga14:17–15:56MarsAvoid new work
Udvega15:56–17:36SunAvoid new work
Chala17:36–19:15VenusNeutral · movable

Night Choghaḍiyā (sunset → next sunrise)

ChoghaḍiyāWindowLordQuality
Roga19:15–20:36MarsAvoid new work
Udvega20:36–21:56SunAvoid new work
Chala21:56–23:17VenusNeutral · movable
Labha23:17–00:38MercuryAuspicious
Amrita00:38–01:59MoonAuspicious
Kala01:59–03:19SaturnAvoid new work
Shubha03:19–04:40JupiterAuspicious
Roga04:40–06:01MarsAvoid new work

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 Mumbai panchāṅga for 12 June 2026 (tithi, nakṣatra, rāhu-kāla) and the Mumbai 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 (Mumbai 2026-06-12)

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