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Sunset Today in Leipzig
06:25 PM
Tuesday, 15 September 2026 मंगलवार
Sunrise
05:44 AM
Sunset
06:25 PM
Day Length
12h 41m
Solar Noon
12:05 PM
Tomorrow's sunset: 06:23 PM Sunrise today: 05:44 AM →

Sandhya Times for Leipzig

Pradosh Kaal
05:40 PM – 07:10 PM

90-minute window straddling sunset — most sacred for Lord Shiva worship. Pradosh Vrat puja is performed in this window. (45 min before to 45 min after sunset)

Sayam Sandhya
06:01 PM – 06:49 PM

Evening Sandhyavandana — final arghya to the setting Sun, Gayatri japa, lamp-lighting (deepa daan). ±24 minutes around sunset.

Godhuli Bela
06:13 PM – 06:37 PM

"Cow-dust hour" — 24-minute window centered on sunset. Considered an auspicious muhurat for marriages (Godhuli Lagna).

Day Length
12h 41m

Total daylight duration — sunrise to sunset. Solar noon at 12:05 PM.

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This Week — Sunset in Leipzig

Date Day Sunrise Sunset Day Length Pradosh Kaal
15 Sep Tuesday 05:44 AM 06:25 PM 12h 41m 05:40 PM – 07:10 PM
16 Sep Wednesday 05:46 AM 06:23 PM 12h 37m 05:38 PM – 07:08 PM
17 Sep Thursday 05:47 AM 06:21 PM 12h 33m 05:36 PM – 07:06 PM
18 Sep Friday 05:49 AM 06:19 PM 12h 30m 05:34 PM – 07:04 PM
19 Sep Saturday 05:51 AM 06:16 PM 12h 26m 05:31 PM – 07:01 PM
20 Sep Sunday 05:52 AM 06:14 PM 12h 22m 05:29 PM – 06:59 PM
21 Sep Monday 05:54 AM 06:12 PM 12h 18m 05:27 PM – 06:57 PM
This Month — Leipzig (30 days)
Date Day Sunrise Sunset Day Length Solar Noon
01 Sep Tuesday 05:22 AM 06:57 PM 13h 35m 12:10 PM
02 Sep Wednesday 05:24 AM 06:55 PM 13h 31m 12:09 PM
03 Sep Thursday 05:25 AM 06:53 PM 13h 27m 12:09 PM
04 Sep Friday 05:27 AM 06:50 PM 13h 24m 12:09 PM
05 Sep Saturday 05:28 AM 06:48 PM 13h 20m 12:08 PM
06 Sep Sunday 05:30 AM 06:46 PM 13h 16m 12:08 PM
07 Sep Monday 05:32 AM 06:44 PM 13h 12m 12:08 PM
08 Sep Tuesday 05:33 AM 06:41 PM 13h 8m 12:07 PM
09 Sep Wednesday 05:35 AM 06:39 PM 13h 4m 12:07 PM
10 Sep Thursday 05:36 AM 06:37 PM 13h 1m 12:07 PM
11 Sep Friday 05:38 AM 06:35 PM 12h 57m 12:06 PM
12 Sep Saturday 05:39 AM 06:32 PM 12h 53m 12:06 PM
13 Sep Sunday 05:41 AM 06:30 PM 12h 49m 12:06 PM
14 Sep Monday 05:43 AM 06:28 PM 12h 45m 12:05 PM
15 Sep Tuesday 05:44 AM 06:25 PM 12h 41m 12:05 PM
16 Sep Wednesday 05:46 AM 06:23 PM 12h 37m 12:04 PM
17 Sep Thursday 05:47 AM 06:21 PM 12h 33m 12:04 PM
18 Sep Friday 05:49 AM 06:19 PM 12h 30m 12:04 PM
19 Sep Saturday 05:51 AM 06:16 PM 12h 26m 12:03 PM
20 Sep Sunday 05:52 AM 06:14 PM 12h 22m 12:03 PM
21 Sep Monday 05:54 AM 06:12 PM 12h 18m 12:03 PM
22 Sep Tuesday 05:55 AM 06:09 PM 12h 14m 12:02 PM
23 Sep Wednesday 05:57 AM 06:07 PM 12h 10m 12:02 PM
24 Sep Thursday 05:59 AM 06:05 PM 12h 6m 12:02 PM
25 Sep Friday 06:00 AM 06:02 PM 12h 2m 12:01 PM
26 Sep Saturday 06:02 AM 06:00 PM 11h 58m 12:01 PM
27 Sep Sunday 06:03 AM 05:58 PM 11h 55m 12:01 PM
28 Sep Monday 06:05 AM 05:56 PM 11h 51m 12:00 PM
29 Sep Tuesday 06:07 AM 05:53 PM 11h 47m 12:00 PM
30 Sep Wednesday 06:08 AM 05:51 PM 11h 43m 12:00 PM

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What is Sunset? सूर्यास्त क्या है?

Sunset (सूर्यास्त / Suryasta) is the moment the upper limb of the Sun disappears below the western horizon. In Vedic tradition, the 90 minutes around sunset (Pradosh Kaal) is considered one of the most sacred windows of the day — especially for Shiva worship. Sunset also marks Sayam Sandhya, the third daily Sandhyavandana ritual.

सूर्यास्त वह क्षण है जब सूर्य पश्चिम क्षितिज से नीचे चला जाता है। वैदिक परम्परा में सूर्यास्त के समय का प्रदोष काल अत्यन्त पवित्र माना जाता है — विशेष रूप से शिव पूजा के लिए।

Sunset marks the closing of the active day in Vedic dharma. Just as sunrise opens the spiritual day with Pratah Sandhya, sunset closes it with Sayam Sandhya — the evening offering. The Sun is offered arghya (water libation) one final time before disappearing. The 90-minute window straddling sunset (45 minutes before to 45 minutes after) is called Pradosh Kaal — the most sacred time for Shiva worship. Pradosh Vrat, observed on every Trayodashi (13th tithi), centers on Pradosh Kaal puja. Sunset also begins the period when negative or chaotic activities should pause — work concludes, lamps are lit, evening prayers commence.

What is Pradosh Kaal? प्रदोष काल क्या है?

Pradosh Kaal (प्रदोष काल) is the 90-minute twilight window straddling sunset — the most sacred time of the day for Lord Shiva worship. Per shastra it is 45 minutes before to 45 minutes after sunset. Some traditions extend it from 1.5 hours before to 1.5 hours after sunset.

Calculation: Pradosh Kaal = Sunset − 45m to Sunset + 45m (90-minute window)

Benefits

  • Most sacred time for Shiva worship and abhishek
  • Pradosh Vrat (observed on every Trayodashi) centers on this window
  • Lighting evening lamps in temple/home is highest punya in this window
  • Reciting Maha Mrityunjaya, Shiv Tandav Stotram, Shiv Chalisa during Pradosh Kaal multiplies merit
  • Beginning of the auspicious Sandhya transition between day and night

The Skanda Purana, Linga Purana, and Padma Purana all extol the merit of Shiva worship in Pradosh Kaal. It is said that Shiva and Parvati dance the Cosmic Dance (Shiva Tandava) during this window — devotees who offer worship at this time receive direct grace.

Vedic Significance

Sunset is the third sandhi (junction) of the day in Vedic reckoning. It is when the Sandhyavandana ritual is performed for the final time — offering arghya, reciting Gayatri, performing Upasthana. The lighting of lamps (deepa daan) at sunset is one of the most universally observed Hindu practices — every traditional Indian household lights a diya before the family deity at sunset. The lamp symbolizes the inner light that should burn even as the outer Sun sets. Pradosh Kaal — the immediate twilight window — is when Lord Shiva is believed to dance his cosmic Tandava on Mount Kailash, blessing devotees who offer worship.

Rituals

  1. 1
    Light a ghee or oil lamp before the family deity at sunset (deepa daan)
  2. 2
    Perform Sayam Sandhya — offer arghya, recite Gayatri
  3. 3
    Pradosh Kaal — abhishek of Shivlinga (especially on Trayodashis)
  4. 4
    Aarti at home temple — Om Jai Jagdish Hare, deity-specific aarti
  5. 5
    Reading of scripture — Bhagavad Gita, Vishnu Sahasranama, or family deity stotra
  6. 6
    Avoid starting new ventures, signing contracts, or major decisions after sunset
  7. 7
    Close incomplete work; transition to family/spiritual time

Mantras

Pradosh Kaal Stuti
जय देव जगन्नाथ जय शंकर शाश्वत। जय सर्वसुराध्यक्ष जय सर्वसुरार्चित॥
Jaya Deva Jagannatha Jaya Shankara Shashvat. Jaya Sarvasura-dhyaksha Jaya Sarvasura-archita.
Meaning: Victory to the Lord of the universe, the eternal Shankara, chief of all gods, worshipped by all gods.
Japa: Once during Pradosh Kaal puja
Maha Mrityunjaya Mantra
ॐ त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम्। उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात्॥
Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushti-vardhanam. Urvarukamiva Bandhanaan Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritaat.
Meaning: We worship the three-eyed Lord, fragrant and nourishing. May He liberate us from death's bondage as a cucumber from its stem — for immortality, not death.
Japa: 108 times during Pradosh Kaal
Sayam Surya Mantra
ॐ अस्तं याते सूर्ये नमस्ते। पुनरुदयतां सूर्याय नमः॥
Om Astam Yate Surye Namaste. Punarudayatam Suryaya Namah.
Meaning: Salutations to the setting Sun. Salutations to the Sun who will rise again.
Japa: Recited at exact sunset facing west, hands joined

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is sunset today?

Sunset time today depends on your city and the season — typically between 5:30 PM and 7:30 PM in India. The exact time for your city is shown at the top of this page. India follows a single time zone (IST, UTC+5:30) but actual sunset varies significantly between East (Kolkata) and West (Mumbai/Dwarka).

What is Pradosh Kaal?

Pradosh Kaal is the 90-minute twilight window straddling sunset (45 minutes before to 45 minutes after). It is the most sacred time of the day for Lord Shiva worship. Pradosh Vrat — observed on every Trayodashi (13th tithi of both Pakshas, 24 times a year) — centers on this window.

Why do Hindus light lamps at sunset?

Lighting a lamp (diya) at sunset before the family deity is one of the most universally observed Hindu practices. It symbolically welcomes the divine into the home as outer light fades, marks the transition from active to contemplative time, and is believed to drive away negative energies that emerge with darkness. The practice is observed across all sects, regions, and traditions.

Should I avoid activities after sunset?

Vedic tradition advises avoiding *initiating* major activities after sunset — signing contracts, starting journeys to far places, beginning new ventures, weddings (other than specifically prescribed evening muhurats like Godhuli Lagna). Routine work, family time, and spiritual practice are encouraged. The reasoning is both practical (visibility, fatigue) and astrological (the Sun's energy supports outward action; the Moon's energy after sunset supports inward reflection).

What is Godhuli Lagna?

Godhuli (गोधूलि — 'cow-dust') Lagna is the auspicious window at sunset when cattle traditionally returned home raising dust. Considered an extremely auspicious time for muhurats, especially marriages. Modern Godhuli muhurat is approximately the 24-minute window centered on sunset. Many traditional Hindu weddings are scheduled in Godhuli for its inherent auspiciousness.

Why does sunset time vary daily?

Earth's axial tilt (~23.5°) and elliptical orbit cause the Sun's apparent path to shift seasonally. From the summer solstice (June 21) sunsets get progressively earlier; from the winter solstice (December 21) sunsets get progressively later. The total seasonal variation can exceed 90 minutes between June and December.

What is the difference between sunset and twilight?

Sunset is the moment the Sun's upper edge disappears below the horizon. Twilight is the period after sunset when the sky is still illuminated: Civil Twilight ends when the Sun is 6° below horizon (street lamps come on), Nautical Twilight at 12° (sailors lose horizon reference), Astronomical Twilight at 18° (sky becomes fully dark for astronomy). Pradosh Kaal in shastra corresponds approximately to Civil Twilight.