Punjab
Choghadiya in Mangat Dhingrian today (, 17 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 Mangat Dhingrian 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 Mangat Dhingrian are listed separately for day and night above.
Choghadiya windows are derived from local sunrise and sunset. Mangat Dhingrian (31.27°N, 75.87°E) has its own sun times, so its choghadiya differs from cities further east or west and shifts slightly every day.
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