Do Ghati - 29 Jan 2026

The Do Ghati division, also known as the 30 Muhurats, is a more refined time-keeping system where the total period from sunrise to the next sunrise is divided into 30 equal segments of 48 minutes (two Ghatis) each.
Each Muhurat is governed by a specific deity, such as Brahma, Vishnu, or Agni, which lends the time slot a unique energetic quality.
The significance of this system is its precision in Vedic ritualism; it is used to identify highly specific moments like the Abhijit Muhurat (the most powerful mid-day window), ensuring that religious ceremonies or important initiations are aligned with the most potent cosmic vibrations.
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29 Jan 2026

Day Muhurats

Muhurat Time Quality
Rudra 07:10 AM - 07:53 AM Bad
Ahi (Uraga) 07:53 AM - 08:36 AM Bad
Mitra 08:36 AM - 09:19 AM Good
Pitri 09:19 AM - 10:02 AM Bad
Vasu 10:02 AM - 10:45 AM Good
Vara 10:45 AM - 11:28 AM Good
Vishvedeva 11:28 AM - 12:11 PM Good
Vidhi (Abhijit) 12:11 PM - 12:55 PM Best
Sutamukhi 12:55 PM - 01:38 PM Good
Puruhuta 01:38 PM - 02:21 PM Bad
Vahni 02:21 PM - 03:04 PM Bad
Naktanchara 03:04 PM - 03:47 PM Bad
Varuna 03:47 PM - 04:30 PM Good
Aryama 04:30 PM - 05:13 PM Good
Bhaga 05:13 PM - 05:57 PM Bad

Night Muhurats

Muhurat Time Quality
Ishwara 05:57 PM - 06:49 PM Bad
Ajaikapada 06:49 PM - 07:42 PM Bad
Ahirbudhnya 07:42 PM - 08:35 PM Good
Pusha 08:35 PM - 09:28 PM Good
Ashwini 09:28 PM - 10:21 PM Good
Yama 10:21 PM - 11:13 PM Bad
Agni 11:13 PM - 12:06 AM Bad
Brahma 12:06 AM - 12:59 AM Good
Chandra 12:59 AM - 01:52 AM Good
Aditi 01:52 AM - 02:45 AM Good
Brihaspati 02:45 AM - 03:37 AM Good
Vishnu 03:37 AM - 04:30 AM Good
Surya 04:30 AM - 05:23 AM Good
Tvashta 05:23 AM - 06:16 AM Good
Samirana 06:16 AM - 07:09 AM Good
AstroVachmi Muhurat