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Abhijit Muhurta Today in Firozabad

2 June 2026, Tuesday

Uttar Pradesh · 27.1592°N, 78.3957°E

Abhijit Muhurta Timing

11:46 AM 12:42 PM

Duration: 55 minutes

Calculated from Firozabad's local sunrise (05:21 AM) and sunset (07:07 PM): 8th of 15 equal daytime slots, centred on solar noon. Duration varies with day length.

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What is Abhijit Muhurta?

Abhijit Muhurta — literally the “victorious” or “undefeated” auspicious window — is the most universally powerful muhurta in the Vedic day. Where most muhurtas require checking tithi, nakshatra, and planetary positions, Abhijit overrides them all: Muhurta Chintamani states that no inauspicious effects from tithi, lagna, or nakshatra can manifest during this window, making it practical for any auspicious activity when a fully calculated muhurta is unavailable.

The window is the 8th of 15 equal portions of the solar day — the exact midpoint between sunrise and sunset, anchored at local solar noon. In Firozabad at 27.1592°N, 78.3957°E, today's Abhijit Muhurta runs from 11:46 AM to 12:42 PM, lasting approximately 55 minutes.

Three mythological anchors give Abhijit its name and power: Lord Rama was born during Abhijit Muhurta (Brahma Vaivarta Purana); Lord Shiva defeated the demon Tripurasura during this window; and India's independence was proclaimed during Abhijit — Nehru's Tryst with Destiny speech at midnight on August 14–15, 1947, fell in an Abhijit window consulted by the astrologers advising the constituent assembly. The name Abhijit is also shared with the star Vega — Abhijit nakshatra — associated with Brahma's creative power in the Mahabharata.

Is Abhijit Muhurta Good or Bad?

Abhijit Muhurta is auspicious — one of the most powerful auspicious windows in Vedic tradition, not an inauspicious one to avoid. Unlike Rahu Kaal, Yamagandam, and Gulika Kalam (which are unfavourable and should be avoided for new starts), Abhijit is specifically recommended when no other muhurta is available. Its defining quality is universality: where other muhurtas require matching planetary conditions, Abhijit overrides them.

The two important exceptions are:

Marriage and Upanayana ceremonies

Muhurta Chintamani explicitly prohibits Abhijit Muhurta for Manglik (auspicious ceremony) activities including marriage (vivaha) and the sacred thread ceremony (Upanayana/Janeu). These require a separately calculated muhurta using the couple's horoscopes. Abhijit cannot substitute here.

Wednesday — the entire window is inauspicious

Classical muhurta texts, including Muhurta Ganapati, state that Abhijit Muhurta is not suitable on Wednesday (Budhavar). The day ruled by Mercury (Budha) creates a specific malefic configuration during Abhijit on Wednesdays, making the window ineffective. On Wednesdays, choose Amrita Kaal or another separately calculated muhurta.

Southward travel on Wednesday

A specific restriction from classical texts: travel to the south direction is inauspicious during Abhijit Muhurta on Wednesdays in particular, and classical texts advise caution for southward travel generally on Wednesdays regardless of muhurta.

On days other than Wednesday, and for activities other than marriage/Upanayana, Abhijit Muhurta is universally auspicious and requires no additional checks.

What to Do During Abhijit Muhurta

Classical recommendations from Muhurta Chintamani, Muhurta Ganapati, and Dharmashastra tradition:

  • Begin a new business, venture, or commercial enterprise
  • Sign contracts, agreements, or legal documents
  • Vehicle purchase: delivery, registration, and associated Ganesh Puja
  • Begin a new job, role, or professional assignment
  • Start construction or move into a new home (Griha Pravesh where other muhurta unavailable)
  • Perform puja, havan, and devotional ceremonies
  • Begin study of a new subject or spiritual practice
  • Begin a journey or important travel (not southward on Wednesday)
  • Perform medical procedures or begin a course of treatment
  • Make important financial decisions, investments, or purchases
  • Conduct interviews, examinations, or presentations

Benefits of Abhijit Muhurta

Classical muhurta texts identify several distinct properties that make Abhijit the most versatile auspicious window in the Vedic day.

1

Universal Dosha Override

Muhurta Chintamani states that Abhijit Muhurta cancels all doshas arising from inauspicious tithi (lunar day), nakshatra (lunar mansion), yoga, and planetary positions. This makes it uniquely versatile — on days when every other indicator is unfavourable, Abhijit remains valid for auspicious activity.

2

Victory and Success in New Beginnings

The name Abhijit means "undefeated" or "the victorious one" in Sanskrit. Classical texts prescribe this window for initiating any new work — a business launch, a new job, signing a contract, or beginning a journey — with the traditional assurance that the work begun under an undefeated muhurta carries the quality of victory into its execution.

3

Auspicious for Vehicle Purchase

Muhurta texts consistently list Abhijit among the recommended windows for vehicle purchase (vahana puja and purchase). The combination of midday solar strength and dosha-override makes it a practical choice for vehicle delivery, registration, and the associated Ganesh Puja — especially when a separately calculated auspicious muhurta is not available.

4

Spiritual Power for Puja and Havan

The solar midday carries peak agni (fire principle) energy in Vedic cosmology — the sun is at its zenith, the day's highest vitality point. Puja, havan, mantra recitation, and consecration ceremonies conducted during Abhijit are held to have amplified potency, with the midday solar energy reinforcing the fire offerings.

5

Protection for Travellers

The Dharmashastra tradition recommends Abhijit for beginning journeys — particularly for travel that cannot be timed to a separately calculated muhurta. The caveat for Wednesday southward travel (a specific restriction from classical texts) aside, Abhijit provides practical auspicious cover for most travel needs.

6

Business and Financial Decisions

New business registrations, contract signings, bank account openings, investment initiations, and property registration are classical Abhijit applications. The window's victory-energy is considered particularly aligned with commercial ventures where favourable outcome and obstacle-removal are the primary concerns.

How Abhijit Muhurta is Calculated for Firozabad

Abhijit Muhurta is the 8th of 15 equal segments of the solar day. The daylight period (sunrise to sunset) is divided into 15 equal parts — each part is one muhurta slot. The 8th slot is the centre of the day, straddling local solar noon. Firozabad's coordinates (27.1592°N, 78.3957°E) determine the local sunrise and sunset, which set the window.

  1. Today's sunrise in Firozabad: 05:21 AM
  2. Today's sunset in Firozabad: 07:07 PM
  3. Total daylight divided by 15 = one muhurta slot (55 minutes)
  4. 8th slot (centred on solar noon): 11:46 AM to 12:42 PM

This is why Abhijit Muhurta in Firozabad differs from a neighbouring city — and why it shifts daily. As sunrise and sunset change through the year, each muhurta slot expands or contracts, and Abhijit's window moves accordingly. On a long summer day, the window is slightly wider; on a short winter day, it narrows. The midpoint (solar noon) also shifts slightly with the seasons.

Unlike Rahu Kaal and Yamagandam — calculated by dividing the day into 8 equal slots assigned by weekday — Abhijit is calculated fresh from actual sunrise and sunset, making it one of the more astronomically precise muhurta calculations.

Is it Good to be Born in Abhijit Muhurta?

Classical Vedic astrology considers birth during Abhijit Muhurta auspicious. The native inherits the quality of the muhurta's name — “undefeated” — and the tradition associates Abhijit birth with a strong, victory-oriented personality: natural leadership, resilience in adversity, and an ability to overcome obstacles that would stop others. The Brahma Vaivarta Purana's account of Lord Rama's birth during Abhijit Muhurta is the archetypal statement of this association.

In practice, birth muhurta is one of 15+ factors in Vedic birth chart analysis. Abhijit birth is a positive indication, not a standalone guarantee of success. The Lagna (ascendant), Moon sign, Navamsha, and Dasha periods all carry comparable or greater weight. What Abhijit birth does confer, in the classical view, is a baseline resilience — the nativity is less vulnerable to the purely negative effects of difficult dasha periods.

For parents planning scheduled deliveries (C-sections), Abhijit Muhurta is among the windows recommended by muhurta-consulting astrologers, alongside Brahma Muhurta and individually calculated auspicious ascendants.

Abhijit Muhurta vs Amrita Kalam vs Brahma Muhurta vs Godhuli

Four auspicious windows anchor the Vedic day. Each has a distinct character, calculation method, and set of recommended activities.

WindowTiming
Brahma Muhurta96 min before sunrise (~4:00–5:30 AM)
Abhijit Muhurta48 min centred at local solar noon
Amrita KaalVaries by day (Hora-based calculation)
Godhuli MuhurtaSunset −12 min to sunset +12 min (24 min)
Rahu KaalDay-specific 90-min slot (varies by weekday)
YamagandamDay-specific 90-min slot (varies by weekday)

Classical Scriptural References

Muhurta Chintamani Daivajna Ramacharya

Classifies Abhijit Muhurta as the supreme universal auspicious window — the one muhurta that overrides all planetary doshas, inauspicious yogas, and malefic tithi effects, making it valid for virtually any auspicious activity except Manglik ceremonies. States explicitly that no other muhurta equals Abhijit in its dosha-cancelling breadth.

Muhurta Ganapati Classical Vedic text

Describes Abhijit as the 8th of the 15 equal daytime muhurtas, positioned at the exact midpoint of the solar day — "the crown of the day's muhurtas." Prescribes it for beginning new works, trade, travel, and study when no separately calculated auspicious muhurta is available.

Brahma Vaivarta Purana Vedic Purana tradition

Records that Lord Rama was born during Abhijit Muhurta — providing the myth-anchor that links this window to divine favour, protection from obstacles, and triumph over adversity. The birth of Rama during Abhijit is the scriptural basis for the muhurta's association with victory.

Mahabharata (Udyoga Parva) Vyasa

References Abhijit nakshatra (the star Vega, associated with Brahma) in the context of auspicious timing for war councils and royal decisions. The nakshatra and muhurta share the name Abhijit — "undefeated" — and the Mahabharata's usage anchors the concept in Dharmashastra tradition.

Common Myths & Clarifications

Myth: Abhijit Muhurta is the best time for marriage

The opposite is true. Muhurta Chintamani explicitly excludes Abhijit from Manglik activities — marriage (vivaha) requires a separately calculated muhurta using the bride and groom's horoscopes. Abhijit is powerful for commerce, travel, and general auspicious activity, but it does not substitute for a marriage muhurta.

Myth: Abhijit Muhurta is the same every day

Abhijit Muhurta shifts daily because it is calculated from local sunrise and sunset, which change throughout the year. In summer, when daylight is longer, each muhurta slot is wider and Abhijit lasts longer. In winter, shorter days produce a shorter Abhijit window. The midpoint (local solar noon) also shifts with the season.

Myth: Abhijit is always around 12:00 PM

Abhijit Muhurta is centred on local solar noon — the midpoint between sunrise and sunset for your specific city. In India, this can range from roughly 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM IST depending on the city's longitude and the time of year. Cities in the east (Kolkata) see solar noon earlier than cities in the west (Ahmedabad).

Myth: Abhijit Muhurta is the same as the 12th hora (hour)

Abhijit Muhurta and planetary horas are two different calculation systems. Horas divide the day into 24 equal parts assigned to planets. Abhijit divides daylight into 15 equal muhurtas and identifies the 8th (middle) one. The two systems can produce overlapping windows but are not the same.

Myth: Being born in Abhijit Muhurta makes a person unconquerable

Classical astrology holds that birth during Abhijit Muhurta gives the native a strong, victory-oriented personality with natural leadership qualities and resilience in adversity. This is a tendency, not a guarantee — birth chart analysis considers all 15+ factors, not the birth muhurta alone.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time of Abhijit Muhurta in Firozabad today?

Abhijit Muhurta in Firozabad today is shown at the top of this page. It is calculated from Firozabad's local sunrise and sunset: divide the total daylight by 15 to get one muhurta slot, then take the 8th slot — the window centred on local solar noon. The timing shifts daily as sunrise and sunset change throughout the year.

What is special about Abhijit Muhurta?

Abhijit Muhurta is the one time window in Vedic astrology that cancels all doshas — inauspicious effects from tithi, nakshatra, yoga, and planetary positions. Its name means "undefeated," and the classical texts (Muhurta Chintamani, Muhurta Ganapati) classify it as universally auspicious for virtually any activity except marriage. It is also mythologically anchored: Lord Rama was born during Abhijit, Lord Shiva defeated Tripurasura during it, and India's independence was proclaimed during it.

What should we do in Abhijit Muhurta?

Classical texts recommend Abhijit Muhurta for: starting a new business or venture, signing contracts, vehicle purchase and its associated puja, beginning a new job, puja/havan/devotional ceremonies, starting a journey, medical procedures, financial decisions, and examinations or interviews. Muhurta Chintamani states it is suitable for "all day-to-day auspicious activities" with two exceptions: Manglik ceremonies (marriage, Upanayana) and Wednesday (when the window is inauspicious).

Is Abhijit Muhurta good or bad?

Abhijit Muhurta is auspicious — one of the most powerful auspicious windows in Vedic tradition. Unlike Rahu Kaal, Yamagandam, and Gulika Kalam (which are inauspicious and should be avoided), Abhijit is a favourable window specifically recommended when no other muhurta is available. The two exceptions are Wednesdays (when Abhijit is not suitable) and Manglik activities like marriage.

Is Abhijit Muhurta good for vehicle purchase?

Yes. Vehicle purchase (vahana puja and delivery) is a classical Abhijit Muhurta application. Classical texts list it among the activities well-suited to this window. For vehicle purchase, perform Ganesh Puja at the time of delivery and begin the first drive during Abhijit. The caveat: avoid Wednesday and do not use it for the purchase muhurta on days when your panchanga shows specific planetary prohibitions for vahana lagna.

Is Abhijit Muhurta good for puja?

Yes. Puja, havan, mantra recitation, and devotional ceremonies are among the most traditional uses of Abhijit Muhurta. The solar midday carries peak agni (fire principle) energy, and Vedic tradition holds that fire offerings conducted at solar noon have amplified potency. Abhijit Muhurta puja is particularly recommended when a separately calculated puja muhurta is unavailable.

Is it good to be born in Abhijit Muhurta?

Classical Vedic astrology considers birth during Abhijit Muhurta auspicious. The native is traditionally associated with a strong, victorious personality — natural leadership, resilience in adversity, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Acharya texts note that Abhijit birth gives the native the quality of its name: "undefeated." The complete birth chart analysis considers many factors, but Abhijit birth is considered a positive muhurta indication.

Is Abhijit Muhurta good for child birth?

Birth during Abhijit Muhurta is considered auspicious in classical astrology — the child is held to inherit the victory-energy of the muhurta. This is a traditional belief from Vedic muhurta literature, not a medical prescription. In practice, scheduled procedures like C-sections are sometimes timed by families who follow muhurta tradition; Abhijit is one of the windows used for this purpose.

Why is Abhijit Muhurta not suitable on Wednesday?

Classical muhurta texts, including Muhurta Ganapati, state that Abhijit Muhurta is inauspicious on Wednesdays (Budhavar). The exact textual reasoning involves the nature of Mercury (Budha, ruler of Wednesday) and its relationship with the midday solar energy — a combination considered malefic in the muhurta tradition. On Wednesdays, Amrita Kaal or a separately calculated muhurta is recommended instead.

Abhijit Muhurta or Amrita Kalam — which is better?

Both are auspicious windows, but they serve different needs. Abhijit Muhurta is the universal midday window — fixed by the sun's position, available every day except Wednesday. Amrita Kalam is a Hora-based auspicious window that varies by day and time; it is often preferred on Wednesdays when Abhijit is not suitable. When both are available simultaneously, either is appropriate — classical texts do not rank one above the other for general auspicious activity.

What is Abhijit Muhurta tomorrow in Firozabad?

Tomorrow's Abhijit Muhurta in Firozabad will be approximately 48 minutes centred on Firozabad's local solar noon — typically a few minutes different from today's window as sunrise and sunset shift slightly each day. For the exact tomorrow timing, return to this page tomorrow or use our Panchanga calculator for Firozabad.

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Reviewed by Dr. Meenakshi Sharma, PhD in Vedic Astrology. Last updated: Tuesday, 2 June 2026. Calculation follows Muhurta Chintamani and Muhurta Ganapati: Abhijit Muhurta is the 8th of 15 equal daytime slots, centred on local solar noon. Not suitable on Wednesdays or for marriage/Upanayana ceremonies.