Choghadiya for Bangalore
Tuesday, 24 February 2026 • मंगलवार
Day Choghadiya
06:38 AM - 06:27 PM
Night Choghadiya
06:27 PM onwards
Choghadiya timings for Bangalore on Tuesday, 24 February 2026 are calculated from sunrise at 06:38 AM and sunset at 06:27 PM. Each day period lasts approximately 89 minutes and each night period lasts approximately 91 minutes.
What is Choghadiya? चौघड़िया
Choghadiya (also spelled Chaughadia) is one of the most widely used Vedic muhurat systems in India. The name comes from Cho (four) + Ghadiya (a traditional unit of 24 minutes), indicating that each period originally spanned four ghadiyas — roughly 96 minutes. In practice, the actual duration varies daily because Choghadiya periods are tied to sunrise and sunset, not the clock.
The system divides each day into 16 periods — 8 during daytime (sunrise to sunset) and 8 at night (sunset to next sunrise). Each period is classified into one of 7 types based on its ruling planet, making it simple to quickly judge whether a given time window is favorable, neutral, or unfavorable for a planned activity.
The Seven Types of Choghadiya
Each Choghadiya period carries the energy of its ruling planet. Three are auspicious, one is neutral (good for travel), and three are inauspicious. Here is the complete classification:
Amrit अमृत — Moon
The most auspicious Choghadiya. "Amrit" means nectar — this period is considered blessed for all activities without exception. Ideal for weddings, religious ceremonies, starting new ventures, signing contracts, and any work where you want the best possible outcome. Ruled by the Moon, it brings calm, receptivity, and divine favor.
Shubh शुभ — Jupiter
Auspicious and highly favorable. Ruled by Jupiter (Guru), this Choghadiya brings wisdom, expansion, and blessings. Excellent for religious rituals, puja, educational endeavors, meeting teachers or elders, and activities related to dharma. Marriage ceremonies and naming ceremonies are particularly favored during Shubh Choghadiya.
Labh लाभ — Mercury
Gainful and profitable. "Labh" literally means profit — this Choghadiya is ideal for business transactions, financial dealings, bank work, accounting, signing agreements, and intellectual pursuits. Ruled by Mercury (Budh), it sharpens communication, trade instincts, and analytical thinking. A practical choice for everyday commercial activities.
Char चर — Venus
Neutral — specifically good for movement and travel. "Char" means movable, and this Choghadiya is ruled by Venus (Shukra). While not as universally auspicious as Amrit or Shubh, it is the recommended period for starting journeys, shifting residence, buying vehicles, and any activity involving physical movement or change of place.
Udveg उद्वेग — Sun
Anxious and restless. "Udveg" means anxiety — this period is generally avoided for new beginnings. However, because it is ruled by the Sun (Surya), it carries authority energy and is considered acceptable for government-related work, meetings with officials, and matters involving power or status. Avoid for personal celebrations or health matters.
Rog रोग — Mars
Inauspicious. "Rog" means disease — this Choghadiya is ruled by Mars (Mangal) and carries aggressive, combative energy. Avoid starting any important work, especially related to health, relationships, or finances. The only exception: activities that benefit from Mars energy, such as surgery (when medically urgent), competitive sports, or filing legal disputes.
Kaal काल — Saturn
The most inauspicious Choghadiya. "Kaal" means time (in the sense of death/fate) — ruled by Saturn (Shani), this period brings delays, obstacles, and unfavorable outcomes. Avoid all significant activities: no new ventures, no travel, no ceremonies. Use this time for routine tasks, rest, or activities that don't require a fresh start.
How to Use Choghadiya in Daily Life
Starting a Business or Project
Choose Shubh or Labh Choghadiya for launching a business, starting a new project, or signing important contracts. Labh is especially suited for financial ventures. Avoid Kaal and Rog periods entirely.
Travel & Journeys
Char Choghadiya is specifically designated for travel — the name literally means "movable." For long journeys, Amrit and Shubh are also excellent. Never begin a journey during Kaal or Rog Choghadiya if it can be avoided.
Weddings & Ceremonies
Amrit is the gold standard for weddings and samskaras. Shubh is the next best option. These periods are combined with tithi, nakshatra, and other Panchang factors for comprehensive muhurat selection.
Shopping & Purchases
Buying property, gold, vehicles, or electronics? Choose Labh (profit) or Shubh (auspicious) Choghadiya. For vehicle purchases specifically, Char is also favorable since it governs movement.
Choghadiya for Bangalore
These Choghadiya timings are calculated for Bangalore (12.97°N, 77.59°E) using sunrise at 06:38 AM and sunset at 06:27 PM. The day duration is divided into 8 equal parts for day Choghadiya, and the night duration into 8 equal parts for night Choghadiya.
Since Choghadiya durations depend on the actual length of day and night, they vary by city and season. In summer, day Choghadiya periods in Bangalore are longer (because days are longer), and night periods are shorter — the reverse is true in winter. For accurate timing, always use a Choghadiya calculated for your specific city.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current Choghadiya ?
The current Choghadiya in Bangalore is Udveg (उद्वेग), running from 21:30 to 23:01. It is classified as Anxious and is ruled by Sun. Only for government work. Ruled by Sun.
Which Choghadiya is best for starting new work?
Amrit Choghadiya (ruled by Moon) is the best for starting any new work — it is universally auspicious. Shubh (Jupiter) is the second-best choice, especially for religious and educational activities. Labh (Mercury) is ideal specifically for business and financial activities. Avoid starting anything new during Kaal (Saturn), Rog (Mars), or Udveg (Sun) periods.
How many Choghadiya periods are there in a day?
There are 16 Choghadiya periods in a full day — 8 during daytime (sunrise to sunset) and 8 during nighttime (sunset to next sunrise). Each period is classified into one of 7 types: Amrit, Shubh, Labh, Char, Udveg, Rog, or Kaal. The sequence changes based on the weekday, and day and night have different starting sequences.
What is the difference between Choghadiya and Hora?
Choghadiya divides the day into 16 periods (8 day + 8 night) and classifies each by auspiciousness — Amrit, Shubh, Labh, Char, Udveg, Rog, or Kaal. It answers: "Is this time good or bad?" Hora divides the day into 24 periods (12 day + 12 night) and assigns a ruling planet to each using the Chaldean order. It answers: "Which planet rules this time?" For a complete muhurat analysis, practitioners use both together — check which Hora planet favors your activity, then confirm the Choghadiya is supportive.
Can I travel during Udveg Choghadiya?
Travel during Udveg is generally not recommended. The best Choghadiya for travel is Char (चर), which literally means "movable" and is specifically designed for journeys. Amrit and Shubh are also good alternatives. If you must travel during Udveg, it is better than Rog or Kaal, but Char should always be your first choice for departures.
Does the Choghadiya sequence change every day?
Yes. The first Choghadiya of the day depends on the weekday. For example, Sunday starts with Udveg, Monday starts with Amrit, Tuesday starts with Rog, and so on. After the first period, the remaining 7 day Choghadiyas follow a fixed cycle: Char → Labh → Amrit → Kaal → Shubh → Rog → Udveg (with the starting point shifted). The night sequence has its own starting order. This means the same time window can be Amrit on one day and Kaal on another.