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Choghadiya

Choghadiya for 22 October 2026

Choghadiya for Thursday, 22 October 2026 at New Delhi, India (IST). Auspicious: Shubh 06:26, Labh 13:30, Amrit 14:55. Full day and night table.

What Choghadiya is

Choghadiya divides the day into eight parts between sunrise and sunset, and the night into eight more between sunset and the next sunrise. Each part carries one of seven names — Amrit, Shubh and Labh are treated as auspicious, Kaal, Rog and Udveg as inauspicious, and Char as neutral. Which name falls first depends on the weekday, so the whole table shifts every day.

Day Choghadiya (Thursday)

Eight windows from sunrise to sunset.

Day Choghadiya for Thursday, 22 October 2026
WindowTimeTraditionally
Shubh06:26–07:51Favourable
Rog07:51–09:16Avoid
Udveg09:16–10:40Avoid
Udveg10:40–12:05Avoid
Char12:05–13:30Neutral
Labh13:30–14:55Favourable
Amrit14:55–16:19Favourable
Kaal16:19–17:44Avoid

Night Choghadiya

Eight more from sunset to the next sunrise.

Night Choghadiya for Thursday, 22 October 2026
WindowTimeTraditionally
Labh17:44–19:19Favourable
Amrit19:19–20:55Favourable
Kaal20:55–22:30Avoid
Shubh22:30–00:05Favourable
Rog00:05–01:40Avoid
Udveg01:40–03:16Avoid
Udveg03:16–04:51Avoid
Char04:51–06:26Neutral

Reading the table

Amrit is the most favoured window, followed by Shubh and Labh. Kaal, Rog and Udveg are the ones traditionally avoided for starting something new; Char sits in between and suits travel and errands. These timings are derived from sunrise at New Delhi, India (IST) — they shift with your location, because every window is measured from local sunrise.

Pick an Amrit, Shubh or Labh window for anything you want to go smoothly, and avoid opening something new inside Kaal, Rog or Udveg.

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Frequently asked

Which Choghadiya is best for starting new work?
Amrit is considered the most auspicious, then Shubh and Labh. On this day the auspicious day windows are: Shubh (06:26–07:51), Labh (13:30–14:55), Amrit (14:55–16:19).
Why does the Choghadiya table change every day?
Two reasons. The windows are eighths of daylight, so they stretch and shrink with the seasons; and the sequence of names starts at a different point for each weekday, so the same clock time carries a different choghadiya tomorrow.
Is this valid for my city?
These timings are computed for New Delhi, India (IST). Because each window is a division of local daylight, they shift with your longitude and latitude — often substantially outside north India.

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