About Choghadiya:
There are seven types of Choghadiyas as follows:
'Udwega’ - owned by Sun Bad 'Amrit’ owned by Moon Good 'Roga’ - owned by Mars Bad 'Laabh’ - owned by Mercury Good ‘Shubh’ - owned by Jupiter Good ‘Chara’ (or 'Chanchal') - owned by Venus Medium 'Kaala’ - owned by Saturn Bad
More About Choghadiya
Each day is divided into two time periods: daytime - the period from sunrise to sunset - and night-time - the period from sunset to sunrise. Each period contains eight Choghadiyas. To calculate the duration of each Choghadiyas, divide the respective time periods by eight. Thus, in each period any one of the seven different types of Choghadiyas will occur twice.
The sequence of daytime and night-time Choghadiyas varies for each day. However, for each day, the sequence is the same. That is, the sequence for Monday is different to that for Tuesday, which in turn is different to that for Wednesday, etc. But, the sequence for each Monday is the same, as it is for each Tuesday, etc.In this method, 24 hours of a day are divided into 16 time segments of approximately one and a half hours each (i.e., approx. 3.75 Ghati). Each of these time segments is called a Choghadiya due to its approximate duration of 3.75 Ghati. These Chawghariya / Choghadiyas are of either good or bad or medium (neutral) in nature.To begin any good work, only "Good" Choghadiyas are selected. It is believed that if a work is started in "Good" Choghadiya and other muhurta determining factors (such as tithi, nakshatra, yoga etc.) are also favourable, success is almost assured in one's efforts. In practice, good Choghadiya muhurtas are selected for beginning any new project, venture, business, important ceremonies like marriage, entrying a new house, name giving ceremony etc
The ‘Amrit’, ‘Shubh’ and ‘Laabh’ are Good/ favourable Choghadiyas.
The ‘Chara ‘is a Medium Choghadiya
The ‘Udwega’, ‘Roga’ and ‘Kaala’ are Bad/ unfavourable Choghadiyas