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Location: Oslo

Rahu Kaal Today in Oslo

Rahu Kaal

03:24 PM – 04:53 PM

Avoid new beginnings

Yamagandam

09:26 AM – 10:56 AM

Avoid travel/contracts

Gulika Kaal

12:25 PM – 01:54 PM

Good for routine tasks

Weekly Rahu Kaal Chart for Oslo

Day Date Rahu Kaal Timing
Monday Mar 16 07:59 AM – 09:28 AM
Tuesday Mar 17 Today 03:24 PM – 04:53 PM
Wednesday Mar 18 12:25 PM – 01:55 PM
Thursday Mar 19 01:55 PM – 03:26 PM
Friday Mar 20 10:53 AM – 12:24 PM
Saturday Mar 21 09:20 AM – 10:52 AM
Sunday Mar 22 05:02 PM – 06:35 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: 06:28 AM | Sunset: 06:23 PM

📍 Regional Coverage for Oslo

These timings are valid for surrounding areas:

Asker Baerum Lillestrom

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Today in Oslo, Rahu Kaal is from 03:24 PM – 04:53 PM. This is based on local sunrise at 06:28 AM.

2. What are the Yamaganda timings in Oslo today?

Yamaganda today in Oslo is 09:26 AM – 10:56 AM.

3. Is Rahu Kaal applicable to Asker?

Yes, Asker shares the same local sunrise horizon, so the timing 03:24 PM – 04:53 PM applies.

4. What about Baerum?

Residents of Baerum also follow the same Rahu Kaal: 03:24 PM – 04:53 PM.

5. Why does Rahu Kaal differ from Indian calendars?

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

6. Can I perform Puja during Rahu Kaal in Asker?

Routine prayers are allowed, but major ceremonies are recommended after 03:24 PM – 04:53 PM.

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

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

Oslo Rahu Kaal: Solar Strategy for the Tiger City

In the innovative heart of Norway, Oslo (Latitude: 59.9139° N, Longitude: 10.7522° E) is a city where tradition meets a forward-thinking green economy. For practitioners who rely on Vedic time-management to optimize their daily successes, tracking Rahu Kaal—the daily period associated with the shadow planet Rahu—is a non-negotiable ritual. Given Oslo’s high northern latitude, the solar geometry here is vastly different from lower latitudes, necessitating a custom approach to determining these inauspicious intervals.

The Nordic Solar Cycle: Why "90 Minutes" Doesn't Apply

In Vedic calculation, the day is split into eight equal segments, known as octants. While many believe Rahu Kaal is always 90 minutes long, this is only true at the equator during an equinox. In Oslo, the "shadow window" expands and contracts dramatically based on the season:

  • The Midnight Sun Era: During June, when the sun barely dips below the horizon, a single octant in Oslo can stretch to over 140 minutes.
  • The Polar Night Influence: In the depths of December, when daylight is scarce, that same window can shrink to less than 50 minutes.

Using a standardized chart in Norway is a recipe for inaccuracy. To stay in sync with the natural flow of energy, you must calculate Rahu Kaal based on the precise sunrise at the Oslo Fjord. This ensures your most vital tasks are shielded from the "cosmic interference" that Rahu represents.

Geographic Precision: Rejecting Global Tables

A frequent error for those in Scandinavia is following a Panchang calculated for Indian Standard Time (IST) or even Central European hubs like Berlin. Oslo sits at a unique longitude (10.7° E), and while it shares a time zone with much of Europe, the actual solar timing differs. To effectively neutralize the mental fog and potential for error that Rahu brings, your schedule must be tuned specifically to the Oslo horizon. Only then can you be certain you are not signing a contract or launching a project during a peak shadow period.

High-Impact Activities to Defer in Oslo

In the Vedic worldview, the Rahu interval is a time of "smoke and mirrors," where technical glitches and miscommunications are most likely to occur. In a city leading the world in electric mobility and maritime tech, clear perception is vital. It is traditionally advised to avoid the following during Oslo’s Rahu Kaal:

  • Major Agreements: Signing energy sector contracts or shipping deals in Aker Brygge or the Barcode district.
  • Tech Milestones: Deploying new software updates or starting high-profile digital campaigns in the Grünerløkka tech hubs.
  • Property Closings: Finalizing real estate transactions or signing leases in neighborhoods like Frogner or Majorstuen.
  • Inaugural Travels: Beginning a significant business trip or moving house, starting from Oslo Airport (OSL) or the Central Station.

While routine office work can proceed as usual, the "first stone" of any major life venture should be laid when the sun’s energy is pure and unobstructed.

Regional Alignment: From Bærum to Lillestrøm

The timings calculated for Oslo city center serve as a definitive guide for the entire Greater Oslo Region. Because the longitudinal shift between the city and surrounding areas like Bærum, Asker, Lillestrøm, and Ski is negligible, the sunrise variance is typically under 60 seconds. For those operating within this metropolitan belt, the Oslo-specific solar reading is your primary spiritual and professional compass.

Navigating Daylight Saving Transitions

Norway observes Central European Summer Time (CEST), meaning clocks jump forward in March. It is crucial to remember that Rahu Kaal follows the sun’s actual path, not the artificial clock. A Thursday Rahu Kaal will occur at a significantly different clock time in July than it does in November. By utilizing localized, daily-refreshed calculations, you align your personal momentum with the celestial rhythm of the North, ensuring your path to success in Oslo remains bright and unclouded.

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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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