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Choghadiya for Noida

Choghadiya Muhurat is a part of the Vedic Hindu calendar, Panchang. The words ‘Cho’ means four and ‘Ghadi’ mean clock in Hindi and Choghadiya in total mounts to 96 minutes. Choghadiya is an ancient measure for calculations of time in India roughly equivalent to 24 minutes in each division.

Today Choghadiya

Noida
Auspicious
Inauspicious
Normal
Rahu Kaal
Day Choghadiya
Shubh – Good 06:07 – 07:41
Rog – Evil 07:41 – 09:15
Udhyog – Bed 09:15 – 10:49
Chal – Netural 10:49 – 12:23
Labh – Gain 12:23 – 13:57
Amrut – Best 13:57 – 15:31
Kal – Loss 15:31 – 17:05
Shubh – Good 17:05 – 18:39
Night Choghadiya
Amrut – Best 18:40 – 20:05
Chal – Netural 20:05 – 21:31
Rog – Evil 21:31 – 22:56
Kal – Loss 22:56 – 00:22
Labh – Gain 00:22 – 01:48
Udhyog – Bed 01:48 – 03:13
Shubh – Good 03:13 – 04:39
Amrut – Best 04:39 – 06:04

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About Choghadiya

Choghadiya or Chogadia is used for checking auspicious time to start new work. Traditionally Choghadiya is used for travel muhurthas but due to its simplicity, it is used for any muhurtha. There are four good Choghadiya, Amrit, Shubh, Labh and Char, to start an auspicious work. Three bad Choghadiya, Rog, Kaal and Udveg, should be avoided. The time between sunrise and sunset is called day Choghadiya and the time between sunset and next day sunrise is called night Choghadiya.

About Vaar Vela, Kaal Vela and Kaal Ratri

It is believed that no auspicious work should be done during Vaar Vela, Kaal Vela and Kaal Ratri. Vaar Vela and Kaal Vela prevail during daytime while Kaal Ratri prevails during night time. It is believed that all Manglik works done during these timings are not fruitful.

How to mark Choghadiya Good or Bad?

The first Muhurta on each weekday is ruled by the weekday lord. For example, on Sunday, the first Choghadiya Muhurta is ruled by the Sun followed by Venus, Mercury, Moon, Saturn, Jupiter and Mars respectively. The last Muhurta of the daytime is also ruled by the day lord.

Hence the effect of each division, either bad or good, is marked based on the nature of the ruling planet. In Vedic Astrology, the time period under the influence of Venus, Mercury, Moon and Jupiter is usually considered auspicious while the time period under the influence of Sun, Mars and Saturn is usually considered inauspicious. Based on the above information, we can mark each Choghadiya Muhurta as bad or good. It should be noted that bad Choghadiya can also be appropriate depending on the desired work which needs to be accomplished.

Important Auspicious Muhurat

Udveg Choghadiya
In astrology, the effect of Sun is generally considered inauspicious, that is why it is marked as Udvega. However, government work can be done in this Choghadiya.
Char Choghadiya
Venus is considered an auspicious and beneficial planet. Hence it is marked as variable or fickle. Due to the mutable nature of Venus, Char Choghadiya is considered most suitable for travel purpose.
Kaal Choghadiya
Shani is a malefic planet that is why it is marked as Kaal. No auspicious work should be done during Kaal Choghadiya. However, in some cases it can prove beneficial for activities undertaken for earning money.
Shubh Choghadiya
Jupiter is a very auspicious planet and it is considered a benefic planet. Hence it is marked as auspicious. Shubh Choghadiya is considered especially suitable for conducting marriage ceremonies.
Labh Muhurat
Mercury is also an auspicious and beneficial planet, so it is marked as benefic. If the work of learning education or any learning is started in the choghadiya of profit, then it is fruitful.
Amrit Choghadiya
Moon is a very auspicious and beneficial planet. That is why it is marked as nectar. Amrit Choghadiya is considered good for all kinds of work.
Rog Choghadiya
Mars is a cruel and malefic planet. That's why it is labeled as a disease. No auspicious work should be done during Rog Choghadiya. But Rog Choghadiya is recommended to defeat the enemy in war.

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Frequently Asked Question

What Does Choghadiya Mean?

The term Choghadiya is a combination of two words — Cho, i.e. four, and Ghadiya, i.e. Ghadi. Each Ghadi, as per Hindu time, is equivalent to 24 minutes. There are 30 Ghadis from sunrise to sunset which is divided by 8. So, there are 8 Day Choghadiya Muhurats and 8 Night Choghadiya Muhurats. A Choghadiya is equivalent to 4 Ghadis (approximately 96 minutes). So, one Choghadiya lasts for about 1.5 hours.

What Are The Different Types Of Choghadiya Muhurat?

The term Choghadiya is a combination of two words — Cho, i.e. four, and Ghadiya, i.e. Ghadi. Each Ghadi, as per Hindu time, is equivalent to 24 minutes. There are 30 Ghadis from sunrise to sunset which is divided by 8. So, there are 8 Day Choghadiya Muhurats and 8 Night Choghadiya Muhurats. A Choghadiya is equivalent to 4 Ghadis (approximately 96 minutes). So, one Choghadiya lasts for about 1.5 hours.

What Are Vaar Vela, Kaal Vela, Kaal Ratri?

The term Choghadiya is a combination of two words — Cho, i.e. four, and Ghadiya, i.e. Ghadi. Each Ghadi, as per Hindu time, is equivalent to 24 minutes. There are 30 Ghadis from sunrise to sunset which is divided by 8. So

What If An Auspicious Choghadiya Muhurat Coincides With The Inauspicious Times Of Vela, Kaal Or Ratri?

The term Choghadiya is a combination of two words — Cho, i.e. four, and Ghadiya, i.e. Ghadi. Each Ghadi, as per Hindu time, is equivalent to 24 minutes. There are 30 Ghadis from sunrise to sunset which is divided by 8. So, there are 8 Day Choghadiya Muhurats and 8 Night Choghadiya Muhurats. A Choghadiya is equivalent to 4 Ghadis (approximately 96 minutes). So, one Choghadiya lasts for about 1.5 hours.

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