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Looking for today's auspicious and inauspicious timings? Check New Delhi Brahma Muhurta time, New Delhi Abhijit Muhurta time, and New Delhi Rahu Kaal time for precise, location-based timings calculated from local sunrise and sunset. Many users search brahma muhurta time today in New Delhi, abhijit muhurta today New Delhi, and rahu kaal today New Delhi 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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About Muhurta Timings in New Delhi
New Delhi Brahma Muhurta Time falls about 1 hour 36 minutes before sunrise and lasts 48 minutes.
The city sits at roughly 28.61°N, 77.21°E in the IST (UTC+5:30) timezone, close to the 82.5°E
reference meridian, so its solar noon runs close to clock noon. New Delhi’s higher latitude means a
much wider seasonal sunrise swing than southern cities — sunrise ranges from about 5:24 AM in June
to roughly 7:20 AM in late December, nearly a two-hour spread. That swing carries through directly
to Brahma Muhurta, Abhijit Muhurta and Rahu Kaal, each of which lands almost two hours later on the
clock in mid-winter than in peak summer.
Why Check New Delhi Muhurta Timings Daily?
Because New Delhi’s day length changes so much across the year, a fixed “usual time” for Brahma
Muhurta or Abhijit Muhurta is only accurate for a few weeks at a time. Winter smog and fog, common
from November through January, can also delay when sunrise is visible on the ground, even though
the calculated time it is based on hasn’t changed — another reason to check the calculator rather
than the sky.
Today’s Muhurta Timings in New Delhi
Use the calculator above for today’s exact Brahma Muhurta, Abhijit Muhurta and Rahu Kaal for New
Delhi, computed from the day’s actual sunrise and sunset, along with the next 30 days at a glance.
FAQ
What time is Brahma Muhurta today in New Delhi? Check the calculator above — it is recalculated
for New Delhi’s sunrise each day.
Why does New Delhi’s Brahma Muhurta shift so much more than Bengaluru’s across the year? New
Delhi’s higher latitude gives it a much bigger swing in day length than a near-equatorial city like
Bengaluru, so its sunrise — and every muhurta tied to it — moves further through the seasons.
Does winter fog change New Delhi’s Rahu Kaal? No — Rahu Kaal is calculated from the sun’s
actual position, not from visibility, so fog doesn’t change the calculated time even when the sun
is hard to see.