Abhijit Muhurat in New Delhi

Most auspicious time for new beginnings. For major ceremonies, consult your priest for complete muhurat analysis.

New Delhi
Today 12:03 PM - 12:51 PM IST • Duration 48 minutes

Today's Abhijit Muhurat

Sacred time window for important activities

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✓ Calculated astronomically for New Delhi. Major events benefit from full kundali analysis.

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How It's Calculated

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Sunrise

New Delhi's exact sunrise time

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Day Length

Total daylight ÷ 15 muhurats

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8th Muhurat

The middle one = Abhijit

Each muhurat is ~48 minutes. Since sunrise shifts daily, so does Abhijit.

What the Texts Say

The Muhurta Chintamani, a 16th-century treatise on electional astrology, defines Abhijit as the 8th muhurat of the day—the midpoint between sunrise and sunset. This places it when the Sun is at its peak.

"Ruled by Lord Hari (Vishnu), this window carries the promise of preservation and success. Classical texts call it 'sarva-karya-siddhi'—favorable for all undertakings."

— Muhurta Chintamani, Ch. 3

In New Delhi, today's Abhijit window runs from 12:03 PM to 12:51 PM IST, calculated from local sunrise at —.

The Hidden 28th Star

There are 27 nakshatras in the standard lunar calendar. But old texts speak of a 28th—Abhijit, meaning "the victorious."

The Mahabharata (Vana Parva, Ch. 230) records that Abhijit, the younger sister of Rohini, once left her position in the sky to perform austerities on earth. This created a gap in the celestial order, and Krittika moved up to take her place.

Astronomers link Abhijit to Vega—one of the brightest stars, once a pole star around 12,000 BCE. Though no longer in the main nakshatra belt, Abhijit's influence persists through this daily muhurat.

— Mahabharata, Vana Parva 230:8-11

Best Uses

Business
New ventures, deals
Rituals
Pujas, havans
Travel
Starting journeys
Education
Studies, exams
Property
House entry, purchases

Common Questions

Today's Abhijit Muhurat in New Delhi runs from 12:03 PM to 12:51 PM IST. This is based on local sunrise at — and sunset at —.

Today's Panchang

LocationNew Delhi
DateFriday, 19 Dec 2025
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