Liturgy of the Hours Agra Today

Matins, Lauds, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers and Compline for Agra, Uttar Pradesh — calculated from today's local sunrise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is Lauds (Morning Prayer) in Agra today?

Lauds is the morning prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours, traditionally prayed at sunrise or just after. In Agra (27.18°N), the sunrise time shifts throughout the year. The times on this page are calculated from Agra's actual daily sunrise.

What time is Vespers (Evening Prayer) in Agra today?

Vespers is the evening prayer, traditionally prayed at sunset or just before. In Agra, the sunset time varies with the season. The exact time shown is calculated from Agra's GPS coordinates (27.18°N, 78.02°E).

What are the Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office)?

The Liturgy of the Hours is the official set of prayers marking each part of the day in Catholic and many Anglican and Protestant traditions. The seven traditional Hours are: Matins (before dawn), Lauds (dawn), Terce (mid-morning), Sext (midday), None (mid-afternoon), Vespers (evening), and Compline (night). Times are approximated from the sun's position.

Do Christian prayer times differ between cities in India?

Yes. All sun-relative prayer times (Lauds at sunrise, Vespers at sunset) shift because India spans 30° of longitude. Sunrise in Agra may differ from Delhi or Kolkata by 20–40 minutes. Using Agra's local sunrise ensures accuracy for the morning and evening Hours.

Christian Liturgy of the Hours for Agra

Agra (Uttar Pradesh) is located at 27.1800°N, 78.0200°E. The Liturgy of the Hours (Divine Office) structures the day with seven prayer times. Sun-relative Hours — Lauds (sunrise), Sext (solar noon), Vespers (sunset), and Matins (early morning) — are calculated from Agra's exact GPS coordinates. Terce, None, and Compline are approximated from sunrise and sunset. India observes IST (UTC+5:30) year-round without Daylight Saving Time, but the solar noon and sunrise in Agra may differ from IST by up to 30 minutes.