Auspicious Times Today — Ranchi
| Muhurta | Time | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Brahma Muhurtham | 3:22 AM – 4:10 AM | Excellent |
| Abhijit Muhurtham | 11:25 AM – 12:13 PM | Excellent |
| Amrita Kalam | 6:28 AM – 7:58 AM | Excellent |
| Labh (Labh) | 10:06 AM – 11:49 AM | Good |
| Amrit (Amrit) | 11:49 AM – 1:32 PM | Good |
| Shubh (Shubh) | 3:14 PM – 4:57 PM | Good |
Use these windows as general Panchangam references for devotional or routine constructive activities. For marriage, housewarming, travel starts, major purchases, agreements or business launches, check purpose-specific Muhurta rules and relevant exclusions before deciding.
Daily favourable-time pages group traditional Panchangam windows that readers often consult when planning prayer, routine constructive activity or a possible auspicious beginning. A listed favourable interval is not approval for every purpose: conflicts and purpose-specific rules still matter.
Brahma Muhurtham is a pre-sunrise period traditionally associated with prayer, meditation, quiet study and devotional discipline.
Abhijit Muhurtham is a traditional midday favourable window consulted for selected beginnings in daily Panchangam practice.
Amrita Kalam is a favourable nakshatra-linked interval used in traditional timing references for selected auspicious or devotional activity.
The times on this page are calculated for Ranchi on 16 June 2026 using timezone Asia/Kolkata. The same named timing can begin and end at different clock times in another city.
The timing table should be read alongside the principal calendar factors for the selected date: Tithi: Dwitiya (2nd); Nakshatra: Ardra; Weekday: Tuesday (Mangalvar). These contextual values help explain why readers should not select a time from one label alone.
Each named period is calculated from a different Panchangam basis. Some daily periods follow weekday and local daylight division, while others depend on Nakshatra or the broader Muhurta calculation. Therefore one favourable label does not automatically override an avoid period, and one avoid period should not be used as a prediction about ordinary activity.
- Identify the exact purpose: prayer, routine work, travel start, purchase, ceremony or a personalised life event.
- Compare relevant favourable windows with the avoid intervals shown for the same city and date.
- Check Tithi, Nakshatra and weekday context, especially where traditional rules differ by purpose.
- For personalised rites or major commitments, use a full assessment rather than a single daily timing page.
Can I use these timings in another city? Exact timing should be recalculated for the city where the activity will happen because sunrise, sunset, timezone and lunar timing affect the result.
Does a favourable interval guarantee a good result? No. It is a traditional planning reference and not a guarantee, prediction or substitute for practical decision-making.
Should important decisions rely on this page alone? No. Purpose-specific Muhurta checks and qualified professional advice remain important where the event or decision requires them.
Treat these times as general Panchangam guidance. For marriage, griha pravesh, property registration, vehicle purchase or another important ceremony, use a purpose-specific Muhurta assessment and consult a qualified Pandit or Jyotishi where personal factors are required. Medical, legal and financial decisions must not be based on this timing page alone.
| Day | Rahu Kalam | Abhijit Muhurtham | Brahma Muhurtham |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day Before Yesterday | 8:22 AM–10:04 AM | 11:22 AM–12:10 PM | 3:22 AM–4:10 AM |
| Yesterday | 4:52 PM–6:34 PM | 11:22 AM–12:10 PM | 3:22 AM–4:10 AM |
| Today | 6:40 AM–8:22 AM | 11:22 AM–12:10 PM | 3:22 AM–4:10 AM |
| Tomorrow | 3:10 PM–4:53 PM | 11:22 AM–12:10 PM | 3:22 AM–4:10 AM |
| Day After Tomorrow | 11:46 AM–1:29 PM | 11:22 AM–12:10 PM | 3:22 AM–4:10 AM |