Rahu Kaal Today
Daily inauspicious periods — Rahu Kaal, Yamaganda, Gulika
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What is Rahu Kaal?
Rahu Kaal (also spelled Rahu Kalam) is a daily inauspicious window of approximately 90 minutes, observed for thousands of years across the Indian subcontinent. The day from sunrise to sunset is divided into 8 equal parts; one specific part is ruled by Rahu and traditionally avoided for starting any new venture — signing contracts, beginning a journey, marriage muhurta, opening a shop, or any auspicious ceremony. Yamaganda Kaal and Gulika Kaal are two related daily inauspicious periods on the same logic but with different planetary rulers (Yama and Mandi/Gulika).
What to avoid during Rahu Kaal
- Starting a new business, signing contracts, or making major financial decisions
- Beginning a new journey or relocating
- Marriage ceremonies, engagement, or fixing wedding dates
- Inaugurating a shop, office, or new property
- Buying gold, vehicles, or initiating large purchases
- Beginning auspicious religious ceremonies (havan, puja for new objectives)