Today's Rahu Kaal
Inauspicious period to avoid
Inauspicious period to avoid
Inauspicious period to avoid
Upcoming Rahu Kaal timings
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.
| Weekday | Rahu Kaal Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 2nd segment | Early morning caution period |
| Tuesday | 7th segment | Late afternoon caution period |
| Wednesday | 5th segment | Midday caution period |
| Thursday | 6th segment | Afternoon caution period |
| Friday | 4th segment | Late morning caution period |
| Saturday | 3rd segment | Morning caution period |
| Sunday | 8th segment | Evening caution period |
Note: Some handbooks list fixed clock ranges; the sunrise→sunset ÷ 8 method is cleaner and location‑aware.
Start just before the window opens and continue through, or begin right after. A short pause helps reset focus.
No. It varies by city and date because sunrise and sunset shift. The method is fixed; the clock isn’t.
About 60–90 minutes (one‑eighth of daylight). Longer days stretch it; shorter days shrink it.
No. Tradition targets beginnings. Continuing work is fine.
Rahu Kaal is usually treated as daytime only; night has different considerations.
From the Svarbhānu/Rahu myth—shadow interrupting light.
• 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