Choghadiya Today — London
Thursday, 2026-08-20 · London, England · UTC+1
Sunrise
05:56
Sunset
20:13
Each day slot
107 min
Computed from London's own sunrise and sunset with the Swiss Ephemeris — not a national table with the city name changed. That is why the slot length above is 107 minutes rather than a flat 90.
Day choghadiya
Sunrise 05:56 to sunset 20:13, divided into eight.
| Slot | From | To | Length | Use it for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ShubhJupiter | 05:56 | 07:43 | 107 min | Auspicious. Traditionally chosen for marriage and ceremony. |
| RogMars | 07:43 | 09:30 | 107 min | Avoid. Associated with illness and conflict. |
| UdvegSun | 09:30 | 11:17 | 107 min | Avoid. Associated with anxiety and obstruction. Ruled by the Sun, as Rahu Kaal is not. |
| CharVenus | 11:17 | 13:04 | 107 min | Movable. Neutral in itself, and the traditional slot for travel. |
| LabhMercury | 13:04 | 14:52 | 107 min | Gain. Chosen for business, trade and anything started for profit. |
| AmritMoon | 14:52 | 16:39 | 107 min | The best slot of the day. Anything may be begun in it. |
| KaalSaturn | 16:39 | 18:26 | 107 min | Avoid. Associated with loss. |
| ShubhJupiter | 18:26 | 20:13 | 107 min | Auspicious. Traditionally chosen for marriage and ceremony. |
Night choghadiya
Sunset 20:13 to tomorrow's sunrise. The sequence starts five positions further on — it is not a repeat of the day.
| Slot | From | To | Length | Use it for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AmritMoon | 20:13 | 21:26 | 73 min | The best slot of the day. Anything may be begun in it. |
| KaalSaturn | 21:26 | 22:39 | 73 min | Avoid. Associated with loss. |
| ShubhJupiter | 22:39 | 23:52 | 73 min | Auspicious. Traditionally chosen for marriage and ceremony. |
| RogMars | 23:52 | 01:05 | 73 min | Avoid. Associated with illness and conflict. |
| UdvegSun | 01:05 | 02:18 | 73 min | Avoid. Associated with anxiety and obstruction. Ruled by the Sun, as Rahu Kaal is not. |
| CharVenus | 02:18 | 03:31 | 73 min | Movable. Neutral in itself, and the traditional slot for travel. |
| LabhMercury | 03:31 | 04:44 | 73 min | Gain. Chosen for business, trade and anything started for profit. |
| AmritMoon | 04:44 | 05:57 | 73 min | The best slot of the day. Anything may be begun in it. |
Why London needs its own table
Summer against winter
In London a day choghadiya runs 124 min at the June solstice and 58 min at the December one, because the day arc itself changes length. Night runs the other way: 56 min against 122 min. Any table quoting a fixed 90 is wrong in both seasons.
Against the nearest city
Leicester is only 143 km from London, and its sunrise today is 05:57 against London's 05:56. Every one of the sixteen slots below shifts with it, which is why this is computed per city rather than per region.
Over the year, London's solar arc moves enough to swing an eighth of the day by 66 minutes end to end.
Frequently asked
What is the shubh choghadiya today in London?
Today's auspicious day slots in London are Shubh (05:56–07:43), Labh (13:04–14:52), Amrit (14:52–16:39), Shubh (18:26–20:13). Amrit is the strongest, then Shubh, then Labh.
Is a choghadiya always 90 minutes?
No, and this is where most printed tables go wrong. A choghadiya is one-eighth of the day arc, so it stretches and shrinks with sunrise and sunset. In London today the day slots run 107 minutes each and the night slots 73 minutes. Only at the equinox, at the equator, would both be 90.
Which choghadiya should I avoid?
Rog, Kaal and Udveg. Rog is associated with illness and conflict, Kaal with loss, Udveg with anxiety and obstruction. Char is neutral and is the traditional slot for travel. Note that Udveg is ruled by the Sun and is a separate thing from Rahu Kaal, which is ruled by Rahu — they often overlap but are not the same window.
Why does night choghadiya not repeat the day sequence?
Because it begins five positions further into the same cycle, and it runs from sunset to the following sunrise rather than for a fixed twelve hours. Tables that simply repeat the day order are wrong for both reasons.
Choghadiya in other cities
Choghadiya is the same for everyone in London. Your chart is not.
These sixteen slots come from the Sun alone, so the whole city shares them. The timing that is actually yours comes from your own dasha and transits — which is a different calculation, and it needs your birth details.