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Rahukalam Timings Today

Shiva Venkateswara Nov 25, 2021 Updated Apr 21, 2026 2 min read

Rahukalam Timings Today below gives you the timings of the Raku Kalam. In each day a particular time is recided as the Rahu kalam. This Rahu Kalam is considered in auspicious for any type of work. As per the hindu traditions, this timings in any day is considered bad and all the works will be stopped during this timings. Below are the Rahu Kalam timings for any day.

Rahukalam Timings Today

DayRahu Kaal
Monday07:30 AM -09:00 AM
Tuesday03.00 PM – 04.30 PM
Wednesday12.00 PM – 01.30 PM
Thursday01.30 PM – 03.30 PM
Friday10:30 AM -12:00 AM
Saturday09:00 AM -10:30 AM
Sunday04.30 PM – 06.00 PM

Each day the Rahu Kalam will be of 1.5 hours in the complete day. In this timings people will not start any new things. New Muhurthams and ceremonials also will not be planned on this day. The reason behind this is the Rahu kalam is considered as the timings where the Rahu is the incharge of the particular time. The belief is that bad things will follow if any thing is started newly in this timings.

Along with the Rahu kalam, people who follows Hindu traditions will also look for Gulika and Yamagandam. Both of which are very inauspicious. People who belive in Hindu traditions generally follow this system. The Rahu Kalam is the most follow and after Rahu kalam. People will be following Yamagandam.

Even though, the timings of the Rahu Kalam is same through out India, if it has to be followed properly then each and every day the Rahu kalam changes based on the Sunrise timings. But the difference will be very less and will be in difference of 2-3 minutes which will not impact much. So people who are following the Rahu Kalam timings can give or take 5 minutes before and after the above daily timings.

However, Generally people believe in the above timings and will be following the same on each day.

Last reviewed: April 21, 2026

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