Rahu Kaal

Tomorrow's Rahu Kaal (22 August 2026)

Tomorrow's Rahu Kaal on Saturday, 22 August 2026 runs 09:09 to 10:46 at New Delhi, India (IST). Yamaganda 14:01 to 15:38, Gulika 05:54 to 07:31.

Rahu Kaal tomorrow (22 August 2026)

On Saturday, 22 August 2026, Rahu Kaal runs from 09:09 to 10:46 — a window of 97 minutes, measured at New Delhi, India (IST). It is the part of the day traditionally left alone for beginnings: signing, buying, travelling, or opening something new. Work already under way is not usually paused for it. This page always shows tomorrow's window; it rolls over at midnight IST, and today's Rahu Kaal lives on the main Rahu Kaal page.

Rahu Kaal
09:09 to 10:46
Duration
97 minutes

What Rahu Kaal is

Rahu Kaal is one-eighth of the daylight span, from sunrise to sunset, assigned to the shadow planet Rahu. Which eighth it falls in depends on the weekday, so the window moves every day rather than sitting at a fixed clock time. Because it is a fraction of daylight rather than a fixed 90 minutes, it also stretches in summer and contracts in winter.

Yamaganda and Gulika Kaal

Two more windows are derived the same way and are usually read alongside Rahu Kaal. Of the three, Rahu Kaal is the one most widely observed; Gulika is treated more leniently, and some traditions consider it favourable for acts meant to endure.

WindowTime
Rahu Kaal09:09 to 10:46
Yamaganda14:01 to 15:38
Gulika Kaal05:54 to 07:31

Does it apply to your city?

These timings are computed for New Delhi, India (IST). Every window is a division of LOCAL daylight, so Rahu Kaal in Chennai or Kolkata does not begin at the same clock time as in Delhi — the gap runs to well over half an hour across India. For anything you are timing precisely, compute it for your own coordinates rather than reading a national figure.

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Frequently asked

What time is Rahu Kaal tomorrow?
Rahu Kaal runs 09:09 to 10:46 on Saturday, 22 August 2026, computed for New Delhi, India (IST). It shifts with your location, because the window is a division of local daylight.
How is Rahu Kaal calculated?
The span from sunrise to sunset is divided into eight equal parts. One of those eight is Rahu Kaal, and which one depends on the day of the week — so the window lands at a different clock time each day and changes length through the year as daylight does.
What should be avoided during Rahu Kaal?
Traditionally it is avoided for anything being STARTED — travel, purchases, signing, ceremonies, or launching a venture. Ongoing work, daily routine and emergencies are not paused for it, and most practitioners treat it as a scheduling preference rather than a prohibition.
Is Rahu Kaal the same across India?
No. It is derived from local sunrise and sunset, so it varies by city. The times here are for New Delhi, India (IST); use the free panchang calculator to compute the window for your own city.

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