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Location: Austin

Rahu Kaal Today in Austin

Rahu Kaal

04:40 PM – 06:11 PM

Avoid new beginnings

Yamagandam

10:37 AM – 12:08 PM

Avoid travel/contracts

Gulika Kaal

01:39 PM – 03:09 PM

Good for routine tasks

Weekly Rahu Kaal Chart for Austin

Day Date Rahu Kaal Timing
Monday Mar 16 09:08 AM – 10:38 AM
Tuesday Mar 17 Today 04:40 PM – 06:11 PM
Wednesday Mar 18 01:38 PM – 03:09 PM
Thursday Mar 19 03:09 PM – 04:40 PM
Friday Mar 20 12:07 PM – 01:38 PM
Saturday Mar 21 10:34 AM – 12:06 PM
Sunday Mar 22 06:13 PM – 07:44 PM
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Why are these times different for NRIs?

Many printed Indian calendars list Rahu Kaal based on a standard 6:00 AM sunrise. However, for those living in places like Houston, London, or Toronto, the sun might rise at 7:30 AM or 8:00 AM depending on the season.

The 8-Part Logic: Vedic astrology dictates that the time between sunrise and sunset must be divided into 8 equal segments. Rahu Kaal is assigned to one of these segments depending on the day of the week:

  • Monday: 2nd Segment
  • Tuesday: 7th Segment
  • Wednesday: 5th Segment
  • Thursday: 6th Segment
  • Friday: 4th Segment
  • Saturday: 3rd Segment
  • Sunday: 8th Segment

The Calculation Formula

We use the precise coordinates from your city to calculate:

(Sunset - Sunrise) / 8 = 1 Segment

This ensures that if you are in a high-latitude city where days are very short in winter or very long in summer, your Rahu Kaal window remains astronomically accurate.

Sunrise: 07:36 AM | Sunset: 07:41 PM

📍 Regional Coverage for Austin

These timings are valid for surrounding areas:

Round Rock Cedar Park Pflugerville San Marcos

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the Rahu Kaal timing in Austin today?

Today in Austin, Rahu Kaal is from 04:40 PM – 06:11 PM. This is based on local sunrise at 07:36 AM.

2. What are the Yamaganda timings in Austin today?

Yamaganda today in Austin is 10:37 AM – 12:08 PM.

3. Is Rahu Kaal applicable to Round Rock?

Yes, Round Rock shares the same local sunrise horizon, so the timing 04:40 PM – 06:11 PM applies.

4. What about Cedar Park?

Residents of Cedar Park also follow the same Rahu Kaal: 04:40 PM – 06:11 PM.

5. Why does Rahu Kaal differ from Indian calendars?

Vedic timing depends on local sunrise. Since Austin and nearby areas are at different longitudes than India, the timings differ.

6. Can I perform Puja during Rahu Kaal in Round Rock?

Routine prayers are allowed, but major ceremonies are recommended after 04:40 PM – 06:11 PM.

7. Is there a mantra to mitigate Rahu Kaal in Pflugerville?

Yes, praying to Lord Ganesha or chanting Rahu Beej Mantra is traditional.

Austin Rahu Kaal: Navigating the Solar Rhythm of the Silicon Hills

In the high-energy, innovation-led environment of Austin (Latitude: 30.2672° N, Longitude: 97.7431° W), timing is often the difference between a successful launch and a missed opportunity. For those who integrate Vedic astrology into their strategic planning, Rahu Kaal—the daily "shadow hour" ruled by the planet of illusion—is a critical window to monitor. In the Texas capital, Rahu Kaal is not a static time; it is a dynamic period that depends entirely on the local sunrise and the Central Time (CT) zone.

The Texas Octant: Why Austin’s Timing Shifts

Rahu Kaal is calculated by dividing the total daylight duration—from the moment the sun peaks over the Hill Country to the moment it sets—into eight equal segments or "octants." In Austin, the length of these segments changes as the seasons progress. During the long, sun-drenched days of a Texas summer, each segment can stretch well beyond the traditional 90 minutes. In the shorter days of winter, that window contracts. Because Austin sits at a specific latitude, relying on generic charts can lead to inaccurate timing for your most important ventures.

The Error of Universal Charts: The Importance of Local CT Timing

A common mistake for practitioners in Central Texas is using a "standard" table or a chart calculated for Indian Standard Time (IST). Since Austin is typically 10.5 to 11.5 hours behind India, the solar position in Mumbai has no bearing on the horizon in Travis County. To effectively neutralize the negative influence of Rahu, you must align your schedule with the local Austin sunrise. Using a localized calculation ensures that your spiritual and professional efforts are synchronized with the actual movement of the sun across the Texas sky.

Strategic Prohibitions: What to Avoid in the Capital

Vedic tradition suggests that during Rahu Kaal, mental clarity is often obscured, making it an inauspicious time for significant new beginnings. In a city that serves as a global hub for tech, film, and music, maintaining focus is a competitive advantage. It is recommended to defer the following activities in Austin during Rahu Kaal:

  • Finalizing major tech funding or acquisition deals in the "Silicon Hills."
  • Launching new software products, digital platforms, or creative startups.
  • Signing real estate agreements or closing on homes in Westlake, East Austin, or South Congress.
  • Commencing the first journey for a move or a significant business trip from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Routine maintenance and existing projects can continue, but the "initial step" of any important life event should ideally wait until the Rahu window has closed.

Nearby Synchronization: From Round Rock to Cedar Park

If you have the precise Rahu Kaal for downtown Austin, it serves as an excellent guide for the entire metropolitan area. Because the longitudinal change between the city center and suburbs like Round Rock, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, and Dripping Springs is minimal, the sunrise variance is usually less than a minute. For those within the immediate Central Texas region, the Austin solar window is your definitive guide for daily planning.

Yearly Transitions and the Daylight Saving Factor

Rahu Kaal in Austin is a moving target that drifts daily as the Earth progresses in its orbit. Additionally, the transition to Daylight Saving Time in March causes a one-hour jump in local clocks, though the solar segments remain tied to the sun's natural path. A Tuesday Rahu Kaal (the 7th segment) will occur at a different clock time in the spring than it does in the fall. By maintaining a localized, daily-updated understanding of these shifts, you harmonize your personal energy with the cosmic pulse of the city, ensuring your path to success remains clear.

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About the Calendarin Editorial Team

The Calendarin Research Division is a collective of Vedic astronomers, software engineers, and cultural researchers dedicated to bridging the gap between ancient Shastra and the modern NRI lifestyle. By utilizing NASA-grade ephemeris data (the Swiss Ephemeris) and traditional Drik Ganita algorithms, we provide high-precision localized Panchang data for over 2,000 cities worldwide. Our mission is to ensure that geography never stands in the way of spiritual practice.

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