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Location: Surrey

Rahu Kaal Today in Surrey

Rahu Kaal

04:20 PM – 05:50 PM

Avoid new beginnings

Yamagandam

10:18 AM – 11:49 AM

Avoid travel/contracts

Gulika Kaal

01:19 PM – 02:50 PM

Good for routine tasks

Weekly Rahu Kaal Chart for Surrey

Day Date Rahu Kaal Timing
Monday Mar 16 08:50 AM – 10:19 AM
Tuesday Mar 17 Today 04:20 PM – 05:50 PM
Wednesday Mar 18 01:19 PM – 02:50 PM
Thursday Mar 19 02:50 PM – 04:21 PM
Friday Mar 20 11:46 AM – 01:18 PM
Saturday Mar 21 10:13 AM – 11:46 AM
Sunday Mar 22 05:56 PM – 07:28 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: 07:17 AM | Sunset: 07:21 PM

📍 Regional Coverage for Surrey

These timings are valid for surrounding areas:

Delta Langley Abbotsford White Rock

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Today in Surrey, Rahu Kaal is from 04:20 PM – 05:50 PM. This is based on local sunrise at 07:17 AM.

2. What are the Yamaganda timings in Surrey today?

Yamaganda today in Surrey is 10:18 AM – 11:49 AM.

3. Is Rahu Kaal applicable to Delta?

Yes, Delta shares the same local sunrise horizon, so the timing 04:20 PM – 05:50 PM applies.

4. What about Langley?

Residents of Langley also follow the same Rahu Kaal: 04:20 PM – 05:50 PM.

5. Why does Rahu Kaal differ from Indian calendars?

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

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

Routine prayers are allowed, but major ceremonies are recommended after 04:20 PM – 05:50 PM.

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

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

Navigating Surrey’s Rahu Kaal: Solar Precision in the Lower Mainland

In the rapidly expanding urban center of Surrey (Latitude: 49.1913° N, Longitude: 122.8490° W), where the spirit of innovation meets deep-rooted cultural traditions, timing is a critical factor for success. For practitioners of Vedic astrology, Rahu Kaal—the daily window influenced by the shadow planet Rahu—is a time when the "mental fog" is densest. Because Surrey is situated at a high northern latitude in British Columbia, generic 90-minute charts are mathematically flawed. To achieve clarity, one must calculate this window based on the unique solar arc of the Lower Mainland and the Pacific Time (PT) zone.

The Northern Octant: Seasonal "Breathing" of Time

Rahu Kaal is derived by dividing the total time between local sunrise and local sunset into eight equal parts or "octants." In Surrey, the length of these segments varies dramatically throughout the year. During the summer solstice, Surrey can experience over 16 hours of daylight, stretching a single Rahu Kaal segment to nearly 120 minutes. Conversely, in the depths of a Pacific Northwest winter, daylight may shrink to roughly 8 hours, contracting that same window to a mere 60 minutes. This seasonal "breathing" makes the standard 90-minute rule inaccurate; only a localized calculation provides the precision needed for auspicious planning.

Why Surrey Residents Must Ignore IST and Toronto Charts

A frequent error among Surrey’s large South Asian community is referencing a Panchang set to Indian Standard Time (IST) or even Eastern Time (ET) for Toronto. Surrey is typically 12.5 to 13.5 hours behind India and 3 hours behind the East Coast. Because Rahu Kaal is a terrestrial shadow tied to the observer's specific horizon, using a chart from Mumbai or Mississauga is spiritually and astronomically irrelevant. To effectively neutralize the "cloud of illusion," you must use the local Surrey sunrise. This ensures your actions are aligned with the actual solar energy hitting the Fraser Valley.

Strategic Decisions: What to Avoid in the City of Parks

In Vedic tradition, Rahu represents sudden obstacles, technical glitches, and obscured judgment. In a city known for its burgeoning tech sector, health-care innovation, and real estate development, maintaining a clear mind is a competitive advantage. It is traditionally advised to avoid the following "first steps" during Surrey’s Rahu Kaal:

  • Signing major commercial contracts or business partnership agreements in the City Central district.
  • Launching new entrepreneurial ventures, retail shops, or digital marketing campaigns.
  • Finalizing property deals or starting significant renovations in neighborhoods like Cloverdale, Fleetwood, or South Surrey.
  • Initiating a significant first-time journey or relocation from nearby Vancouver International Airport (YVR).

While routine office meetings and administrative tasks are unaffected, the "initial seed" of any major life event should be planted outside the Rahu shadow to ensure long-term stability.

Regional Synchronization: From Delta to Langley

The Rahu Kaal timings for Surrey are highly accurate for neighboring municipalities. Because the longitudinal difference between Surrey and cities like Delta, Langley, White Rock, and New Westminster is minimal, the sunrise variance is usually less than 90 seconds. Even for those working in downtown Vancouver, the Surrey solar window is an excellent guide. However, if you are traveling further toward Abbotsford or Chilliwack, the shift in longitude will require a slightly adjusted calculation. For most residents within the Metro Vancouver area, a localized Surrey reading is the definitive standard.

Yearly Cycles and the Daylight Saving Jump

The Rahu Kaal window in Surrey is a moving target, shifting daily as the Earth progresses in its orbit. Furthermore, the transition to Daylight Saving Time (PDT) in the spring creates a one-hour jump in local clocks. It is vital to remember that the sun follows its own path regardless of government-mandated clock changes. A Friday Rahu Kaal (the 8th segment) will occur much later in the evening during a July sunset than it does during a December afternoon. By staying updated with localized, daily calculations, you synchronize your life with the natural laws of the universe, ensuring your path in Surrey remains clear and prosperous.

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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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