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Kuligai Timings Today

DayKuligaiVarasoolamRemedy
Sunday3:00 - 4:30WestJaggery
Monday1:30 - 3:00EastCurd
Tuesday12:00 - 1:30NorthMilk
Wednesday10:30 - 12:00NorthMilk
Thursday9:00 - 10:30SouthBalm
Friday7:30 - 9:00WestJaggery
Saturday6:00 - 7:30EastCurd

Kuligai Timings

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DayKuligaiVarasoolam
Sunday3:00 - 4:30West
Monday1:30 - 3:00East
Tuesday12:00 - 1:30North
Wednesday10:30 - 12:00North
Thursday9:00 - 10:30South
Friday7:30 - 9:00West
Saturday6:00 - 7:30East
Kuligai Timings

Kuligai Timings in Sunday

For Sunday, Kuligai is 3.00 to 4.30 Hours, varasoolam is West and remedy is Jaggery.

Kuligai Timings in Monday

For Monday, kuligai is 1.30 to 3.00 Hours, varasoolam is East direction and Remedy is Curd.

Kuligai Timings in Tuesday

For Tuesday, kuligai is 12.00 to 1.30 Hours, varasoolam is North direction and Remedy is Milk.

Kuligai Timings in Wednesday

For Wednesday, kuligai is 10.30 to 12.00 Hours, varasoolam is North direction and Remedy is Milk.

Kuligai Timings in Thursday

For Thursday, kuligai is 6.00 to 7.30 Hours, varasoolam is South direction and Remedy is Balm.

Kuligai Timings in Friday

For Friday, kuligai is 7.30 to 9.00 Hours, varasoolam is West direction and Remedy is Jaggery.

Kuligai Timings in Saturday

For Saturday kuligai is 6.00 to 7.30 Hours, varasoolam is East direction and Remedy is Curd.

Kuligai kaalam today

According to Hindu astrology, Kuligai kalam is the particular time and it lasts for 90 minutes or 1.5 hours everyday. Like rahu kalam and yamagandam, Kuligai Kalam also calculated based on Sunrise and Sunset Time. Our ancestors considered, any activities done during the time of Kuligai will be repeated often. So this time is also called as 'Blooming Time'. It is advisable to carry out any good activities during this time. It is best time to buy gold, properties and other things as it will repeat again and again.

One should not carry out any bad activities or any death rituals during Kuligai time since it will repeat again and again. Some activities like starting medication, getting loans, marriages, death ceremonies, etc. should be avoided during the period of kuligai. Our ancestors believed Kuligan(son of Lord Sani or Saturn) rules particular time on everyday. This ruling time of Kuligai is called as 'kuligai' kalam or kuligai time.

Kuligai Kaalam, also known as "Kooligai" or "Kuligai Kalam," is a specific time period in Hindu astrology that is considered inauspicious for starting new activities or important tasks. Like Yama Gandam, Kuligai Kaalam is based on Vedic astrology and is associated with the position of the planet Mercury.

Kuligai Kaalam typically occurs for about 1.5 hours each day and repeats within a 24-hour cycle. The timing can vary based on an individual's astrological chart and geographical location. This period is considered inauspicious, and it is believed to be associated with negative energies and obstacles.

During Kuligai Kaalam, it is advisable to avoid initiating new ventures, journeys, or significant tasks, as it is believed that doing so may lead to unfavorable outcomes. Just as with Yama Gandam, it is also not considered suitable for auspicious ceremonies or religious activities.

People who follow astrological guidelines often consult astrologers or almanacs to determine the Kuligai Kaalam timings for each day and plan their activities accordingly. However, not everyone adheres to these astrological beliefs, and practices may vary among different regions and communities.

Kuligai Kaalam is a part of traditional Hindu astrology, and its significance may differ depending on the individual's cultural and astrological beliefs.

Kuligai – Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Kuligai?

Kuligai is a daily inauspicious time period mentioned in the Hindu Panchangam. It is traditionally avoided for starting important or new activities.

2. Why is Kuligai considered inauspicious?

Kuligai is associated with Mandi, a shadow entity in Hindu astrology. Activities started during this period are believed to face delays or obstacles.

3. How long does Kuligai last?

Kuligai lasts for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes each day. The exact timing depends on sunrise and the weekday.

4. Does Kuligai occur every day?

Yes, Kuligai occurs every day, but the timing varies based on the day of the week.

5. What activities should be avoided during Kuligai?

People generally avoid starting:

6. Can routine work be done during Kuligai?

Yes, regular and ongoing work can be done during Kuligai. It mainly affects new beginnings, not continuing tasks.

7. Is Kuligai the same as Rahu Kalam or Yamagandam?

No, Kuligai is different from Rahu Kalam and Yamagandam. All three are inauspicious periods but have different timings and astrological associations.

8. Does Kuligai timing vary by location?

Yes, Kuligai timings vary by geographical location because sunrise and sunset timings differ.

9. Can prayers be done during Kuligai?

Yes, prayers, meditation, and spiritual activities can be performed during Kuligai. Many people prefer using this time for worship.

10. Where can I find today’s Kuligai timing?

Today’s Kuligai timing can be found in the Tamil daily calendar, Hindu Panchangam, newspapers, or trusted online calendar websites.

11. When is Kuligai on Monday?

On Monday, Kuligai usually falls between 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM, depending on the local sunrise.

12. When is Kuligai on Tuesday?

On Tuesday, Kuligai generally occurs between 12:00 PM and 1:30 PM.

13. When is Kuligai on Wednesday?

On Wednesday, Kuligai typically falls between 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM.

14. When is Kuligai on Thursday?

On Thursday, Kuligai is usually observed between 9:00 AM and 10:30 AM.

15. When is Kuligai on Friday?

On Friday, Kuligai commonly occurs between 7:30 AM and 9:00 AM.

16. When is Kuligai on Saturday?

On Saturday, Kuligai usually falls between 6:00 AM and 7:30 AM.

17. When is Kuligai on Sunday?

On Sunday, Kuligai typically occurs between 4:30 PM and 6:00 PM, depending on sunset timing.

This Article is written by Mrs. Kalavathi
Mrs. Kalavathi

Mrs. Kalavathi has over 35 years of experience in Tamil cultural traditions, calendar calculations, and spiritual observances. Specializing in Panchangam and auspicious date calculations, she has guided countless families in performing important events aligned with cosmic rhythms.Read more about Mrs. Kalavathi’s work.