Melbourne Muhurta Timings — Brahma, Abhijit & Rahu Kaal

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Looking for today's auspicious and inauspicious timings? Check Melbourne Brahma Muhurta time, Melbourne Abhijit Muhurta time, and Melbourne Rahu Kaal time for precise, location-based timings calculated from local sunrise and sunset. Many users search brahma muhurta time today in Melbourne, abhijit muhurta today Melbourne, and rahu kaal today Melbourne when planning meditation, important tasks, or avoiding unfavorable periods. Our page lists all three muhurtas for today and the next 30 days, updated daily so you can plan with confidence.

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Brahma Muhurta Time in Melbourne

Melbourne, located at 37.81°S latitude and 144.96°E longitude, lies in the southern hemisphere — which flips the seasonal pattern most Vedic guides assume. When India is in winter, Melbourne is in summer, and its Brahma Muhurta timing moves in the opposite direction to everything you’ll find on a standard Indian panchanga.

Seasonal Brahma Muhurta Range in Melbourne

(Note: southern-hemisphere seasons — summer is Dec–Feb, winter is Jun–Aug.)

SeasonMonthsApprox. Brahma Muhurta StartNotes
SummerDec–Feb4:20 AM – 4:35 AMEarliest — sunrise ~6:00 AM (AEDT)
AutumnMar–May5:00 AM – 5:45 AMDST ends early April
WinterJun–Aug5:55 AM – 6:00 AMLatest — sunrise ~7:35 AM (AEST)
SpringSep–Nov4:40 AM – 5:30 AMDST begins early October

Total annual variation: approximately 95 minutes.

The Southern-Hemisphere Reversal

This is the single most important thing for Melbourne practitioners: your earliest Brahma Muhurta is in December–January (Indian winter) and your latest is in June–July (Indian summer) — the exact reverse of the subcontinent. Following an India-based schedule will put you off by hours. Our calculator derives the window directly from Melbourne’s local sunrise, so the reversal is handled automatically.

Accounting for Daylight Saving (AEST ↔ AEDT)

Victoria observes daylight saving from the first Sunday of October to the first Sunday of April, shifting between AEST (UTC+10) and AEDT (UTC+11). The calculator adjusts your clock-time Brahma Muhurta across both transitions.

Melbourne’s Vedic Community

Melbourne has one of Australia’s largest Indian-Australian populations:
Shri Shiva Vishnu Temple (Carrum Downs) — one of the largest Hindu temples in the southern hemisphere, with early-morning rituals
ISKCON Melbourne (Albert Park) — daily Mangala Aarti during Brahma Muhurta
– A strong yoga and meditation scene across the inner suburbs

Nearby Australian Cities

  • Sydney — ~715 km northeast, same timezone, slightly earlier sunrise
  • Adelaide — half-hour timezone offset (ACST)
  • Brisbane — no daylight saving, diverges in summer

Use our Calculator for daily Melbourne Brahma Muhurta times, or the Android App for automatic alarms that track the southern-hemisphere seasons.

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