Is Rahu Kalam the same every day?
No. The segment changes by weekday and location, which is why panchang-based tools calculate it for the selected place and date.
FAQ Hub
Rahu Kalam
Rahu Kalam is a daily time segment traditionally avoided for starting important tasks, travel, ceremonies, and new ventures.
Even if a day is otherwise good, Rahu Kalam is treated as a caution window. Muhurtham selection usually removes it first before looking for the best remaining time.
People commonly avoid beginning marriage rituals, document signing, travel departure, and business openings during Rahu Kalam. Routine ongoing tasks are usually treated differently from fresh starts.
Rahu Kalam does not mean the whole day is bad. It is a limited daily segment. Once that period ends, the rest of the day can still be usable depending on other factors.
No. The segment changes by weekday and location, which is why panchang-based tools calculate it for the selected place and date.
Traditions differ, but the main restriction usually concerns starting important worldly activities rather than all forms of prayer.