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Rahu kaalam Timings Today | Rahukaalam daily Timings

DayRahu KaalamVarasoolamRemedy
Sunday4:30 - 6:00WestJaggery
Monday7:30 - 9:00EastCurd
Tuesday3:00 - 4:30NorthMilk
Wednesday12:00 -1:30NorthMilk
Thursday1:30 - 3:00SouthBalm
Friday10:30 - 12:00WestJaggery
Saturday9:00 - 10:30EastCurd


Rahukaalam / Rahu kaalam is the timing followed traditionally as per Tamil Panchangam. Rahu kaalam is not a good time to start any good activities in family and business. Rahu kaalam appears every day in the given date and these timings can be avoided.

Sunday4:30 - 6:00
Monday7:30 - 9:00
Tuesday3:00 - 4:30
Wednesday12:00 -1:30
Thursday1:30 - 3:00
Friday10:30 - 12:00
Saturday9:00 - 10:30

Rahu kaalam / Rahu kaal Daily Timings

According to Indian astrology Rahu kaalam is considered to be inauspicious. It is not the good time to start a journey or new venture or any important work. Rahu kaalam is the time when moon moves from south to north in it's orbit Rahu kaalam is the particular time of the day which is considered to be under the control of Rahu.
When Moon moves from South to North in its orbit and crosses Sun's path – the incision point is called Rahu or Dragon's Head The time of day considered to be under the influence of Rahu is called Rahukalaam and is considered inauspicious.

Rahu kaalam Timings in Sunday

For Sunday, Rahukaalam is 4.30 to 6.00 Hours

Rahu kaalam Timings Monday

For Monday, Rahu kaalam is 7.30 to 9.00 AM

Rahu kaalam Tmimings in Tuesday

For Tuesday, Rahu kaalam is 3.00 to 4.30 PM

Rahu kaalam Timings in Wednesday

For Wednesday, Rahu kaalam is 12.00 to 1.30 PM

Rahu kaalam Timings in Thursday

For Thursday, Rahu kaalam is 1.30 to 3.00

Rahu kaalamTimings in Friday

For Friday, Rahu kaalam is 10.30 to 12.00 Hours



Rahu kaalam Timings in Saturday

For Saturday Rahu kaalam is 9.00 to 10.30

Rahu Kaalam, also spelled as "Rahu Kalam" or "Rahu Kaal," is a specific time period in Hindu astrology that is considered inauspicious for initiating new activities or important tasks. Rahu Kaalam is calculated based on the positions of the nodes of the moon, Rahu and Ketu, which are believed to have malefic influences in Vedic astrology.

Rahu Kaalam typically occurs for about 90 minutes each day, varying according to the location and the time of sunrise. The timing of Rahu Kaalam is different each day and can overlap with other inauspicious periods like Yama Gandam and Kuligai Kaalam, depending on the astrological calculations.

It is generally believed that starting new ventures, journeys, or significant tasks during Rahu Kaalam may lead to unfavorable outcomes and obstacles. As a result, people who follow astrological guidelines often avoid scheduling important activities during this period. However, it is important to note that Rahu Kaalam is not considered suitable for auspicious ceremonies or religious rituals.

To determine the timing of Rahu Kaalam for a particular day, astrologers use specific calculations based on the sunrise and sunset times. It is advisable to consult astrologers or almanacs to find the exact timing for Rahu Kaalam, which can vary based on geographical location and the time of year.

Belief in Rahu Kaalam is a part of traditional Hindu astrology, and its significance may vary among different regions and communities. While some people adhere to these astrological guidelines, others may not consider them essential in their daily lives.