What is Brahma Muhurat? The most auspicious 48-minute window of the day, occurring 96–48 minutes before sunrise. Ideal for meditation, yoga, prayer, and study. The mind is at its clearest and the atmosphere is most Sattvic (pure) at this time.
✨ Amrit Kaal Today — Ayodhya
Amrit Choghadiya slots — the most auspicious periods of the day for starting new ventures, travel, and important work.
✨ Amrit Choghadiya
10:02 AM – 11:45 AM
Day · Ruled by Moon
✨ Amrit Choghadiya
9:13 PM – 10:29 PM
Night · Ruled by Moon
About Brahma Muhurat
What is Brahma Muhurat?
Brahma Muhurta (ब्रह्म मुहूर्त) is the most auspicious time of the day in Hindu tradition — a 48-minute window occurring 96 to 48 minutes before sunrise. It is the ideal time for meditation, yoga, prayer, studying scriptures, and any spiritual practice. The mind is at its clearest during this time.
How is Brahma Muhurat calculated?
Brahma Muhurta starts exactly 96 minutes (1 hour 36 minutes) before local sunrise and ends 48 minutes before sunrise. It shifts every day as the local sunrise changes with seasons. VedKaal calculates it from the precise sunrise time for your city.
What is Amrit Kaal?
Amrit Kaal refers to the most auspicious Choghadiya slot of the day — the period ruled by the Moon (called Amrit Choghadiya). In common usage it also refers to the Brahma Muhurta window. Both are considered ideal for starting important activities, spiritual practices, and new ventures.
Why is Brahma Muhurat considered most auspicious?
According to Ayurveda and Vedic tradition, the atmosphere during Brahma Muhurta is charged with Sattva (purity). The air is clean, the mind is calm after sleep, and the body's biological rhythms align with nature. Meditation, yoga, and prayer done during this time are believed to yield maximum benefit.
What should I do during Brahma Muhurat?
Ideal activities during Brahma Muhurta include: waking up and bathing, meditation and pranayama, yoga and physical exercise, chanting mantras or prayers, studying sacred texts or academic subjects. Avoid sleeping during this time as it is considered inauspicious.
How long is Brahma Muhurat?
Brahma Muhurta lasts exactly 48 minutes — from 96 minutes before sunrise to 48 minutes before sunrise. The exact clock time changes every day because sunrise shifts throughout the year.
When is Brahma Muhurat today in Ayodhya?
Brahma Muhurat in Ayodhya today (14 June 2026) is from 3:15 AM to 4:03 AM (sunrise at 4:51 AM).