Ahmedabad, Gujarat's largest city, pulses with Hindu devotion centred around temples like Swaminarayan Mandir (the first of the sampradaya, built in 1822), Hutheesing Jain Temple, and the Jagannath Temple at Jamalpur. The Ahmedabad panchang is essential for timing Uttarayan kite-flying festivities, Navratri garba nights that run for nine tithis, and the Rath Yatra procession — the second largest after Puri. Accurate tithi, sunrise, and sunset data shapes the religious rhythm of this UNESCO World Heritage city.
At 23.02°N, 72.57°E, Ahmedabad lies near the Tropic of Cancer and west of the 82.5°E IST meridian, so solar noon is about 40 minutes later than clock noon. Rahu Kaal and Choghadiya timings therefore differ meaningfully from eastern cities. This page uses Swiss Ephemeris computation at Ahmedabad's exact coordinates to deliver reliable panchang data.
Ahmedabad Panchang FAQ
What time is sunrise in Ahmedabad today?
Ahmedabad's sunrise ranges from roughly 6:00 AM in summer to 7:06 AM in winter, later than IST suggests because the city is west of the reference meridian. Visit this page for today's live Ahmedabad panchang data computed via Swiss Ephemeris.
What is today's tithi in Ahmedabad?
Tithi is the Hindu lunar day. Ahmedabad's western position means tithi transitions at sunrise can differ from eastern Indian cities. Visit this page for today's live Ahmedabad panchang data computed via Swiss Ephemeris.
When is Rahu Kaal in Ahmedabad today?
Rahu Kaal is an inauspicious window of about 90 minutes, commonly checked before starting business or travel in Gujarat. Visit this page for today's live Ahmedabad panchang data computed via Swiss Ephemeris.
What is Choghadiya for Ahmedabad today?
Choghadiya is a Gujarati muhurat tradition dividing daytime and nighttime into labelled slots like Shubh, Amrit, and Chal. Visit this page for today's live Ahmedabad panchang data computed via Swiss Ephemeris.