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Hora

Hora for 22 October 2026

Hora timings for Thursday, 22 October 2026 at New Delhi, India (IST). The day opens with Jupiter hora at 06:26. Full day and night planetary hours.

What Hora is

A hora is a planetary hour. Daylight is divided into twelve parts and the night into twelve more, and each is ruled by a planet running in the Chaldean order — Sun, Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter, Mars — repeating. The first hora after sunrise always belongs to the ruler of that weekday, which is why Thursday opens with a Jupiter hora.

Day Hora (Thursday)

Twelve planetary hours from sunrise to sunset.

Day Hora for Thursday, 22 October 2026
HourRuling planet
06:26–07:23Jupiter
07:23–08:19Mars
08:19–09:16Sun
09:16–10:12Venus
10:12–11:09Mercury
11:09–12:05Moon
12:05–13:02Saturn
13:02–13:58Jupiter
13:58–14:55Mars
14:55–15:51Sun
15:51–16:48Venus
16:48–17:44Mercury

Night Hora

Twelve more from sunset to the next sunrise.

Night Hora for Thursday, 22 October 2026
HourRuling planet
17:44–18:48Moon
18:48–19:51Saturn
19:51–20:55Jupiter
20:55–21:58Mars
21:58–23:02Sun
23:02–00:05Venus
00:05–01:09Mercury
01:09–02:12Moon
02:12–03:16Saturn
03:16–04:19Jupiter
04:19–05:23Mars
05:23–06:26Sun

What each hora is used for

Traditionally, each planet's hour suits a different kind of work.

  • Jupiter — study, ceremony, and anything needing goodwill
  • Mercury — paperwork, trade and communication
  • Venus — art, purchases and relationships
  • Moon — travel and matters of the home
  • Sun — dealing with authority
  • Mars and Saturn — hard, solitary work rather than new beginnings

A hora is a timing convention, not a forecast.

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Frequently asked

How long is one hora?
Not a clock hour. Daylight is split into twelve equal parts and night into twelve, so a hora runs longer than sixty minutes in summer daylight and shorter in winter — and day and night horas differ in length on the same date.
Which hora is running now?
Match the current time against the day table above (sunrise to sunset) or the night table (sunset onwards). Both are given in local time for New Delhi, India (IST).
Why does the day start with a different planet each weekday?
Because the weekday is named for the planet ruling its first hora — Sunday opens with a Sun hora, Monday with the Moon, and so on. The sequence then continues in Chaldean order through all twenty-four.

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