Gowri Panchangam | Gowri Panchangam Muhurta

Daily Time Guide Based on Gowri Panchangam Muhurat

Gowri Panchangam is a time-honored Tamil almanac that maps the daily movements of the Sun to help you choose the most auspicious moments for life’s key events. It divides each day into eight distinct periods—Amirdha, Uthi, Dhanam, Laabam, Sugam, Rogam, Soram, and Visham—each carrying its own quality of energy, from peak prosperity to cautionary inauspiciousness.

Current Muhurta

Amirdha(V. Auspicious)
07:57 AM - 09:19 AM
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Day Gowri Panchangam

Sunrise

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06:34 AM

  • Uthi
    (Auspicious)
    Start:
    06:34 AM
    End:
    07:57 AM

  • Amirdha
    (V. Auspicious)
    Start:
    07:57 AM
    End:
    09:19 AM
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  • Rogam
    (Unfavorable)
    Start:
    09:19 AM
    End:
    10:42 AM

  • Laabam
    (Moderately Good)
    Start:
    10:42 AM
    End:
    12:05 PM

  • Dhanam
    (Auspicious)
    Start:
    12:05 PM
    End:
    01:27 PM

  • Sugam
    (Good)
    Start:
    01:27 PM
    End:
    02:50 PM

  • Soram
    (Inauspicious)
    Start:
    02:50 PM
    End:
    04:12 PM

  • Uthi
    (Auspicious)
    Start:
    04:12 PM
    End:
    05:35 PM

Night Gowri Panchangam

Sunset

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05:35 PM

  • Dhanam
    (Auspicious)
    Start:
    05:35 PM
    End:
    07:12 PM

  • Sugam
    (Good)
    Start:
    07:12 PM
    End:
    08:50 PM

  • Soram
    (Inauspicious)
    Start:
    08:50 PM
    End:
    10:27 PM

  • Visham
    (V. Inauspicious)
    Start:
    10:27 PM
    End:
    12:05 AM, Nov 17

  • Uthi
    (Auspicious)
    Start:
    12:05 AM, Nov 17
    End:
    01:42 AM, Nov 17

  • Amirdha
    (V. Auspicious)
    Start:
    01:42 AM, Nov 17
    End:
    03:20 AM, Nov 17

  • Rogam
    (Unfavorable)
    Start:
    03:20 AM, Nov 17
    End:
    04:57 AM, Nov 17

  • Dhanam
    (Auspicious)
    Start:
    04:57 AM, Nov 17
    End:
    06:35 AM, Nov 17

Details about Gowri Panchangam Time Periods

Amirdha – Exceptional Prosperity

Amirdha denotes exceptional prosperity and peak auspiciousness.

  • Starting new ventures or projects
  • Spiritual rituals and prayers
  • Marriage ceremonies

Uthi – Growth & Expansion

Uthi symbolizes growth and expansion.

  • It’s favorable for career advancements, educational pursuits, and beginning travel or relocation plans.
  • Use this window to sign contracts, start workshops, or invest in personal development.

Laabam – Profit & Gain

Laabam represents profit and gain, offering moderately positive energy.

  • Business meetings, and short-term investments.
  • Product testing or performance reviews.
  • Consider Laabam for any activity focused on measurable returns.

Dhanam – Wealth acquisition and financial prosperity

Dhanam stands for wealth acquisition and financial prosperity.

  • Suited for merchant activities, stock trades, and crowdfunding campaigns.
  • Opening bank accounts and launching profit-oriented projects.
  • Starting financial negotiations during Dhanam ofter yields positive returns.

Sugam – Comfort and well-being

Sugam signifies comfort, well-being, and general goodness.

  • Favors health-related activities, healing sessions, and meditation practices.
  • Travel, hospitality events, and family gatherings.
  • Period to nurture relationships, rest, and recalibrate your physical or mental health.

Rogam – Illness and obstruction, Stay Cautious

Rogam denotes illness and obstruction, signaling caution.

  • avoid medical procedures and major repairs, if not urgent.
  • Technical glitches, delays, and minor setbacks.
  • Rest, recovery and introspection

Soram – Loss, damage, and inauspicious outcomes

Soram brings loss, damage, and inauspicious outcomes.

  • Disputes and financial reversals may occur.
  • Avoid launching new products, negotiating high-value contracts.
  • It’s best to postpone important decisions or rituals

Visham – Danger & Harm

Visham signifies danger, harm, and deep inauspiciousness.

  • Least favorable time for any new undertaking.
  • Accidents, conflicts, or serious obstacles can arise.
  • Use Visham for introspection, or minor remedial tasks.