Ayodhya Clock: Live Rahu Kaal Indicator
🔴 Red = Rahu Kaal — avoid new beginnings, important pujas, travel.
🟢 Green = Auspicious Time — go ahead with your rituals and decisions.
Simple, visual, and always accurate for your location.
* Based on classical Rahu Kaal formula (1/8th of daytime, day‑specific segment).
📿 Why a Visual Rahu Kaal Clock?
Panchangs are powerful but often overwhelming — dense tables and Sanskrit terms confuse even regular devotees. This tool replaces complexity with one glance: red means stop (no puja, no journey, no new investments), green means go. Ideal for busy homemakers, entrepreneurs, and spiritual seekers who need quick answers.
At a Glance
Color‑coded circular clock — no numbers, no confusion.
Your City
Uses your location or select from 10+ Indian cities for accurate sunrise/sunset.
Live Update
Current time pointer moves — know instantly if you are inside Rahu Kaal.
🧘 How Rahu Kaal is Calculated
Rahu Kaal is the 8th part of daytime (sunrise to sunset) governed by Rahu. It occurs on different segments depending on the day of week. No puja, no new venture, no travel should begin during this window. Our algorithm fetches real sunrise/sunset for your location and divides the daytime into 8 equal parts, then selects the correct segment per weekday. The result is shown as a red arc on the clock and as text timings.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What exactly is Rahu Kaal?
Rahu Kaal is an inauspicious period of about 90 minutes each day (varies with daylight length). It is considered bad for starting anything new — pujas, business, travel, signing documents. But daily chores and existing routines are fine.
Q2: Is the clock accurate for my city?
Yes. We fetch real sunrise/sunset times for your GPS location or selected city via a free astronomy API. Then we calculate Rahu Kaal based on classical panchang rules.
Q3: Can I do puja during Rahu Kaal?
Most traditional texts advise against performing new pujas or invoking deities during Rahu Kaal. However, daily nitya puja (like lighting a lamp) is allowed. For special rituals, avoid this window.
Q4: What are the green parts on the clock?
Green represents the rest of the daytime — considered normal or auspicious. Within that, there are even more powerful periods (Abhijit Muhurat, etc.), but for most decisions, green = safe to proceed.
Q5: Does the clock work offline?
Once loaded, the clock uses device time to display current pointer, but sunrise/sunset require internet (API call). For consistent use, keep online — it's free and very light.
Q6: How is this different from other panchang websites?
Most show tables of numbers. This is the only visual colour‑coded clock that shows a red block when Rahu Kaal is active. No interpretation needed — even a child can read it.
Q7: Can I share this with family?
Absolutely. Use the WhatsApp share button below to forward to family groups. In Hindu households, knowing Rahu Kaal helps everyone plan their day better.
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