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Choghadiyas
All important works should be
commenced during or favorable
chaughadiya. |
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Amrut, Shubh and Labh are favorable Choghadiyas.
Chal is an intermediate Choghadiya.
Udveg, Rog and Kal are unfavorable Choghadiyas. |
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Choghadiya For Day And
Night
(Indian Standard Time) |
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Sun |
Mon |
Tue |
Wed |
Thu |
Fri |
Sat |
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Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
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Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
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Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
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Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
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Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
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Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
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Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
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Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
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Sun |
Mon |
Tue |
Wed |
Thu |
Fri |
Sat |
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Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
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Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
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Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
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Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
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Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
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Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
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Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
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Shubh |
Chal |
Kal |
Udveg |
Amrut |
Rog |
Labh |
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There are seven types of
chaughadiyos. Each day is
divided into two time periods:
daytime - the period from
sunrise to sunset - and
night-time - the period from
sunset to sunrise. Each period
contains eight Chaughadiyos. To
calculate the duration of each
Chaughadiyo, divide the
respective time periods by
eight. Thus, in each period any
one of the seven different types
of Chaughadiyos will occur
twice.
The sequence of daytime and
night-time Chaughadiyos varies
for each day. However, for each
day, the sequence is the same.
That is, the sequence for Monday
is different to that for
Tuesday, which in turn is
different to that for Wednesday,
etc. But, the sequence for each
Monday is the same, as it is for
each Tuesday, etc.
Example
Day 1:
Sunrise at
6:39 am
Sunset at 6:25 pm
Day 2:
Sunrise at
6:41 am
The daytime period is 11 hours
and 46 minutes (706 minutes).
The night-time period is 12
hours and 16 minutes (736
minutes).
Therefore, each daytime
Chaughadiyo lasts 706/8 = 88.25
minutes = 1 hour 28 minutes 15
seconds.
And each night-time Chaughadiyo
last 736/8 = 92 minutes = 1 hour
32 minutes.
Thus, to determine a good time
to commence important works,
check the time period between
which such work can be initiated
and select a favorable
Chaughadiyo within that
specified time period. |
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