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Jeth Vad Ekadasi - Vikram Samvat 2081

MoonJune 21, 2025
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Amrit (Best):  02:43 AM - 03:52 AM

Chal (Neutral):  03:52 AM - 05:01 AM

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Choghadiya

Note: In the Night Choghadiya section, if the time is past midnight (12:00 AM), it applies to the next day.

About Choghadiya:

Choghadiya, also spelled Choghadia or Chaughadia, is a time-tested method in Hindu astrology used to find the most auspicious work timings during the day and night. This traditional system plays an important role in daily life, especially when planning events like travel, business, or ceremonies.
Originally used to pick favorable travel muhurthas, Choghadiya Muhurat is now widely used for all types of auspicious work due to its simplicity and accuracy. Rooted in ancient Vedic astrology, it divides the entire 24 hours of a day into specific time segments known as Choghadiyas. The day is divided into two main parts: from sunrise to sunset (Day Choghadiya) and from sunset to sunrise (Night Choghadiya).

Meaning of the Word "Choghadiya"

The word Choghadiya originates from the traditional Hindu system of timekeeping. In this method, a day—from sunrise to sunset—is divided into 30 Ghatis (roughly 24 hours = 60 Ghatis). For Choghadiya Muhurat, these 30 Ghatis are further split into eight equal parts, giving us eight Choghadiyas for the day and another eight for the night.

Each Choghadiya Muhurat is approximately 90 minutes long. The term "Choghadiya" comes from the Sanskrit components:
- "Cho" or "Chau", meaning four
- "Ghadiya" or Ghati, a traditional unit of time

Hence, Choghadiya literally means "four Ghatis" or roughly 90 minutes, and is also referred to as Chaturshtika Muhurta.

Types of Choghadiya

In a full 24-hour cycle, there are 16 Choghadiya Muhurats—8 during the day and 8 during the night. These are categorized based on the planetary ruler and their nature (Auspicious, Inauspicious, or Neutral):

🟢 Auspicious Choghadiya: These are best suited for all auspicious work, including ceremonies, business dealings, and travel:
- Amrit (Highly Auspicious) – Ruled by the Moon, this period is ideal for success, prosperity, and religious acts. It is one of the best shubh choghadiya according to Hindu astrology.
- Shubh (Auspicious) – Ruled by Jupiter, great for beginning new ventures, travel, or special events.
- Labh (Profitable) – Ruled by Mercury, best for financial activities, investment, and trade.

⚫ Neutral Choghadiya:
- Chal (Neutral to Favorable) – Ruled by Venus, suitable for general activities like movement, travel, or initiating new plans.

🟠 Inauspicious Choghadiya: Avoid these periods for major decisions or starting important work:
- Udveg (Tension & Problems) – Ruled by the Sun, may bring stress or conflict.
- Rog (Illness & Obstacles) – Ruled by Mars, associated with health issues and hurdles.
- Kaal (Loss & Struggles) – Ruled by Saturn, considered highly inauspicious for any new beginning.

Why Follow Choghadiya?

Knowing the shubh choghadiya for the day can guide you to choose the best Choghadiya Muhurat for success in all your endeavors. Since the day is divided based on sunrise and sunset, and further refined into these specific time blocks, it provides a personalized and practical way to align actions with Hindu astrology.
By incorporating Choghadiya, Choghadia, or Chaughadia into your daily planning, you can ensure that your actions are aligned with cosmic rhythms and favorable planetary energies.