Rahu Kaal Today — Amsterdam

Thursday, 2026-08-20 · Amsterdam, Netherlands · UTC+2

Rahu Kaal today

15:3217:20

108 minutes · one-eighth of today's 06:3320:55 day

Note the length: 108 minutes, not a flat 90. Rahu Kaal is an eighth of the real solar day, so it changes with the season and with where you are. This is computed for Amsterdam's own coordinates with the Swiss Ephemeris.

The four windows people confuse

Three inauspicious, one auspicious. All four are eighths of today's solar arc in Amsterdam.

Rahu Kaal

Rahu

15:3217:20

The window to avoid beginning anything new — travel, signing, buying, a first meeting.

Yamaganda

Ketu

06:3308:21

Also avoided for new beginnings, and routinely mistaken for Rahu Kaal.

Gulika Kaal

Saturn

10:0911:57

Saturn's eighth. Traditionally avoided, though held to be the mildest of the three.

Abhijit Muhurat

Brahma

13:1614:13

The opposite: the midday window held to be auspicious for almost anything.

Rahu Kaal by weekday in Amsterdam

The eighth Rahu occupies is set by the weekday, so the window moves by hours across the week. These are this week's actual values for Amsterdam.

DayRahu KaalLengthSunrise
Sunday19:1421:03109 min06:27
Monday08:1810:07109 min06:28
Tuesday17:2219:11109 min06:30
Wednesday13:4515:33108 min06:32
Thursday · today15:3217:20108 min06:33
Friday11:5713:44107 min06:35
Saturday10:1011:57107 min06:37

Why Amsterdam needs its own figure

Across the year

In Amsterdam, Rahu Kaal is shortest around the December solstice at 57 minutes and longest around the June solstice at 126 minutes — a spread of 69 minutes, driven entirely by this city's latitude. A table printing a flat 90 is wrong at both ends of the year.

Frequently asked

What is the Rahu Kaal time today in Amsterdam?

Today, Thursday, Rahu Kaal in Amsterdam, Netherlands runs 15:32 to 17:20 — 108 minutes. It is computed from today's sunrise (06:33) and sunset (20:55) for this city, so it is not the same as the figure published for a neighbouring metro.

Is Rahu Kaal always 90 minutes?

No. It is one-eighth of the interval between sunrise and sunset, so it is only 90 minutes when the day is exactly twelve hours long. In Amsterdam today it is 108 minutes. Tables that print a fixed 1.5 hours for every city and every date are approximating.

Does Rahu Kaal fall at the same time every day?

No — the eighth it occupies is set by the weekday, so it moves substantially. That is also why a table memorised for one day is misleading on the next.

What if I have to start something during Rahu Kaal?

Ongoing work is not affected — the caution is about beginnings. If you can move it, the next auspicious choghadiya in Amsterdam today is Shubh, 06:33–08:21.

Rahu Kaal in other cities

Rahu Kaal is the same for all of Amsterdam. Your timing is not.

This window comes from the Sun and the weekday, so the whole city shares it. Whether a period is actually good for you depends on your running dasha and the transits over your own chart.