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Wednesday, 6 May 2026
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Rewa Choghadiya — रीवा चौघड़िया
State
Madhya Pradesh
Sunrise Range
5:24 AM–6:46 AM
Coordinates
24.54°N, 81.30°E
In Rewa, choghadiya guides daily rhythms—from dawn rituals to market visits. Locals consult it for weddings (muhurat), home construction (shubh timings), and avoiding rog-prone hours. Farmers align sowing with choghadiya’s labh kaal, while families plan journeys during char kaal. The amrit kaal is cherished for prayers at temples like Baitheki Mahadev. This timeless system blends seamlessly into Rewa’s culture, offering practical wisdom for every kaal. **
Temples & Spiritual Timing in Rewa
Rewa’s spiritual heart beats with choghadiya. At Baitheki Mahadev Temple, devotees perform puja during muhurat aligned with nakshatra timings. The Rewa Fort’s ancient shrines see peak visits during amrit kaal. Priests use choghadiya to schedule rituals, ensuring shubh outcomes. Whether it’s a tithi-specific fast or a temple renovation, Rewa’s faith is deeply tied to these celestial alignments, making every prayer feel divinely timed. **
How Rewa Residents Use Choghadiya Today
Modern Rewa thrives on choghadiya’s practicality. Businesses launch during labh kaal for prosperity, while real estate deals finalize during shubh timings. Tech-savvy youth check apps for travel plans, avoiding rahu kaal. Even weddings balance tradition—venues book during char kaal to attract auspicious vibes. From local markets to IT hubs, choghadiya bridges ancient wisdom with Rewa’s bustling present. **
Use the Rewa table when the activity actually starts in Rewa, not just when the person planning it lives there. Even nearby cities can have different sunrise and sunset times, which changes the boundary of Shubh, Labh, Amrit, Kaal, Rog and Udveg periods. For high-stakes work, check the city Panchang and Rahu Kaal page before final confirmation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Amrit Choghadiya start today in Rewa?
The Amrit Choghadiya start time in Rewa changes daily based on the actual sunrise time (5:24 AM–6:46 AM depending on season). Amrit is the most auspicious Choghadiya period, ruled by the Moon, and is ideal for all important activities. Use the live calculator above — it automatically detects today's exact Amrit Choghadiya for Rewa's coordinates.
Is Choghadiya calculated differently for Rewa?
Yes. Choghadiya calculations are based on the actual sunrise and sunset times at your location. Rewa's sunrise ranges from 5:24 AM–6:46 AM across the year, meaning Choghadiya periods shift by 30–60 minutes seasonally compared to cities at different latitudes. The calculator uses Rewa's exact coordinates (Madhya Pradesh) for precise timing.
Which Choghadiya is best for starting new work?
Amrit (अमृत) is the best Choghadiya for all important activities — it is the most auspicious period of the day. Shubh (शुभ) is excellent for religious ceremonies, meetings, and social events. Labh (लाभ) is especially good for business and financial dealings. Char (चर) supports travel and movement. Avoid Rog, Kaal, and Udveg Choghadiya for important starts.
What are auspicious activities for Rewa residents during Amrit Choghadiya?
During Amrit Choghadiya in Rewa, traditional activities include beginning business meetings, signing contracts, starting new projects, conducting religious ceremonies, purchasing property, and making important decisions. Rewa's local festivals (Madhya Pradesh) often align important rituals with Shubh or Amrit Choghadiya periods as per traditional practice.
What is Vaar Vela in the Rewa Choghadiya table?
Vaar Vela (वार वेला) is a traditionally inauspicious daytime period that appears in every day's Choghadiya table, including Rewa's. Its slot depends on the weekday — on Sunday it falls in the 4th period, on Monday the 7th, and so on. The period lasts exactly one Choghadiya duration (one-eighth of the time between sunrise and sunset for Rewa). Most practitioners avoid starting new work during Vaar Vela even when the overlapping Choghadiya is otherwise auspicious.
What is the difference between Vaar Vela, Kaal Vela, and Kaal Ratri?
All three are traditionally inauspicious periods. Vaar Vela and Kaal Vela both fall during the daytime (sunrise to sunset), each lasting one-eighth of the day. Kaal Ratri (काल रात्रि, meaning 'dark night') is the night-time equivalent — a one-eighth slice of the period from sunset to next sunrise. All three vary by weekday and are avoided for starting new ventures, signing agreements, and traveling for important purposes.
Which Choghadiya is best for business in Rewa?
For business activities in Rewa, Labh (लाभ) Choghadiya is traditionally considered the most favorable — it is ruled by Mercury and associated with material gain and profit. Amrit is equally powerful for signing major contracts or making large financial decisions. Shubh is preferred for partnership meetings and negotiations. Businesses in Rewa traditionally schedule store openings, new stock launches, and important financial transactions during these three periods.
Can I travel during Char Choghadiya?
Yes. Char (चर) Choghadiya is specifically named after 'movement' and is considered favorable for travel, journeys, and transportation-related activities. While it is classified as neutral for general activities, it is actively preferred for starting trips, booking long journeys, and relocating. However, Char should be avoided for activities requiring stability — construction, marriage ceremonies, or purchasing property.