Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Choghadiya in Dit-dak today (, 15 June 2026) is shown in the day & night tables below — Amrit, Shubh and Labh are the auspicious windows for new work.
Today's choghadiya timings for Dit-dak are updating — please check back shortly.
Full guide: how choghadiya works and which to choose →
Choghadiya divides the day and the night into eight parts each, of about 90 minutes. Each part is one of seven muhurats — Amrit, Shubh, Labh and Char are favourable; Udveg, Kaal and Rog are avoided. It is widely used to pick a quick auspicious time without consulting a full panchang.
Day choghadiya covers the eight parts between sunrise and sunset; night choghadiya covers the eight parts between sunset and the next sunrise. The sequence of muhurats differs between the two, so the auspicious windows for Dit-dak are listed separately for day and night above.
Choghadiya windows are derived from local sunrise and sunset. Dit-dak (7.32°N, 93.63°E) has its own sun times, so its choghadiya differs from cities further east or west and shifts slightly every day.