Horā — Bengaluru, 11 March 2027

Thursday. The 24 planetary hours for Bengaluru, computed from the local sunrise and sunset (day and night hours are unequal by season).

Benefic horās today: Jupiter 06:30–07:30; Venus 09:30–10:30; Mercury 10:30–11:29; Moon 11:29–12:29; Jupiter 13:29–14:29; Venus 16:29–17:28 (IST). Sunrise 06:30 · sunset 18:28, Bengaluru.

Day horās (sunrise → sunset)

Horā lordWindowNature
Jupiter06:30–07:30Benefic
Mars07:30–08:30Malefic
Sun08:30–09:30Malefic
Venus09:30–10:30Benefic
Mercury10:30–11:29Benefic
Moon11:29–12:29Benefic
Saturn12:29–13:29Malefic
Jupiter13:29–14:29Benefic
Mars14:29–15:29Malefic
Sun15:29–16:29Malefic
Venus16:29–17:28Benefic
Mercury17:28–18:28Benefic

Night horās (sunset → next sunrise)

Horā lordWindowNature
Moon18:28–19:28Benefic
Saturn19:28–20:29Malefic
Jupiter20:29–21:29Benefic
Mars21:29–22:29Malefic
Sun22:29–23:29Malefic
Venus23:29–00:29Benefic
Mercury00:29–01:29Benefic
Moon01:29–02:29Benefic
Saturn02:29–03:29Malefic
Jupiter03:29–04:29Benefic
Mars04:29–05:30Malefic
Sun05:30–06:30Malefic

Jupiter, Venus, Mercury and the Moon rule the classically benefic hours; the Sun, Mars, Saturn hours are treated as malefic for new undertakings. See also the Bengaluru Choghaḍiyā and the full Bengaluru panchāṅga for 11 March 2027.

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How this table was computed

Method12 day hours (sunrise→sunset) and 12 night hours (sunset→next sunrise), unequal by season; the sequence runs in the Chaldean order starting from the weekday lord's hour (classical derivation); sunrise/sunset from Swiss Ephemeris
SourceSwiss Ephemeris sunrise/sunset (sidereal Lahiri chart context)
Engineastroamrit seo-tables horā (Bengaluru 2027-03-11)

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