Rahu Kaal Today in New Delhi

Inauspicious period to avoid

New Delhi
Rahu Kaal 11:00 AM–12:18 PM IST • Duration 1 hour 18 minutes • Sunrise 07:08

Today's Rahu Kaal

Inauspicious period to avoid

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New Delhi

Today's Rahu Kaal Highlights — New Delhi

  • Plan new starts before 11:00 AM or after 12:18 PM IST.
  • Use mornings for outreach; mid‑day suits steady work.
  • Watch how the window shifts across days.

Next 6 Days

Upcoming Rahu Kaal timings

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Saturday, December 20, 2025
Saturday
Start
9:44 AM
End
11:01 AM
Duration
1 hour 17 minutes
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Sunday, December 21, 2025
Sunday
Start
4:11 PM
End
5:28 PM
Duration
1 hour 17 minutes
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Monday, December 22, 2025
Monday
Start
8:27 AM
End
9:45 AM
Duration
1 hour 18 minutes
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Tuesday, December 23, 2025
Tuesday
Start
2:54 PM
End
4:12 PM
Duration
1 hour 18 minutes
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Wednesday, December 24, 2025
Wednesday
Start
12:20 PM
End
1:38 PM
Duration
1 hour 18 minutes
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Thursday, December 25, 2025
Thursday
Start
1:38 PM
End
2:56 PM
Duration
1 hour 18 minutes

Rahu Kaal: The Daily Caution Window

Between sunrise and sunset, most households avoid a short slice of time for fresh starts. No first signatures, no ceremonial launches. This window is Rahu Kaal. It runs about an hour to an hour‑and‑a‑half, shifting daily with sunrise and sunset.

The Method: Divide Daylight by Eight

How almanacs put the idea to work:

  1. Take your city's sunrise and sunset.
  2. Compute daylight length (sunset − sunrise).
  3. Divide by eight to get equal daytime parts.
  4. Pick the weekday's Rahu slot (table below).
  5. That slot's start→end is Rahu Kaal for your city and date.
WeekdayRahu Kaal SegmentDescription
Monday2nd segmentEarly morning caution period
Tuesday7th segmentLate afternoon caution period
Wednesday5th segmentMidday caution period
Thursday6th segmentAfternoon caution period
Friday4th segmentLate morning caution period
Saturday3rd segmentMorning caution period
Sunday8th segmentEvening caution period

Note: Some handbooks list fixed clock ranges; the sunrise→sunset ÷ 8 method is cleaner and location‑aware.

Planning Around Rahu Kaal

Better Not to Start

  • Brand‑new ventures
  • First client calls or interviews
  • Signing/filing key documents
  • Big payments or purchases
  • Ceremonial kick‑offs
  • The start of a journey

Generally Okay

  • Work that already began earlier
  • Routine chores
  • Study, practice, maintenance
  • Anything urgent you truly cannot defer

If You Can't Avoid It:

Start just before the window opens and continue through, or begin right after. A short pause helps reset focus.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rahu Kaal the same time every day?

No. It varies by city and date because sunrise and sunset shift. The method is fixed; the clock isn’t.

How long does it last?

About 60–90 minutes (one‑eighth of daylight). Longer days stretch it; shorter days shrink it.

If I started earlier, must I stop?

No. Tradition targets beginnings. Continuing work is fine.

Is there a night Rahu Kaal?

Rahu Kaal is usually treated as daytime only; night has different considerations.

Where does the ‘shadow’ idea come from?

From the Svarbhānu/Rahu myth—shadow interrupting light.

Use It Like a Pro

  • Plan first steps outside Rahu Kaal
  • Batch routine work inside it—email cleanup, prep, warm‑ups
  • When you can, launch during Abhijit Muhurat Abhijit Muhurat
  • If you can’t wait, proceed calmly and begin with intent

Essential Points

  1. 1. Rahu Kaal is a short daytime slot to avoid fresh starts.
  2. 2. It's computed from local sunrise/sunset, so it moves daily.
  3. 3. Daylight is split into eight equal parts; one weekday slot is Rahu's.
  4. 4. Ongoing work is fine; routine tasks are fine; urgent tasks happen anyway.
  5. 5. Prefer starting during Abhijit Muhurat when you can.

Reference Sources

Rig Veda 5.40 (Svarbhānu eclipses the Sun) — Internet Sacred Text Archive

Vishnu Purāṇa (origin of Rahu) — Internet Sacred Text Archive

B. V. Raman, Muhurtha (Electional Astrology) — Google Books

Kalāprakāśikā — Archive.org